Private Schools:
There is a wide range of private schools in Greece. 6% of students who attend compulsory education (the highest percent in the European Union) study in Private Schools. Tuition fees start from 1.500 euros to 13.000 euros according to the school and the year.
School Elections:
Greece is the birthplace of democracy so it's usual that every Greek has to get used to the use of democracy from an early age. So from the fifth year of the primary school to the third year of Lyceum elections are held.
Elections in primary schools
They are held every September, all the students are obliged to elect 2 presidiums for each class which "rule" until January when the other one succeeds the first. The role of these presidiums are to primp the classrooms for the national holidays and for Christmas. Furthermore they transfer the complaints of each student to the school authorities.
There are 4 positions:
The President
The Vice-President
The General Secretary
The Treasurer
Elections in Gymnasiums and Lyceums
They are held every September and they are also divided in 2 parts.
In the 1st part every student elects the Presidium of his/her class.
The Class Presidium has 5 members:
The President
The General Secretary
The Treasurer
The 1st Member
The 2nd Member
In the second part students elect a School Council which has 15 members and represents the students. Its role is extremely important in every school because the School Council takes significant decisions for all the students.
The School Council has 15 members:
The School President
The Vice-President
The Treasurer
Another 12 Members
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