Author: Christina Hudson

A Pittsburgher by birth, Christina Hudson is also half Greek and has – so far – spent most of her life in Athens, the chaotic but captivating capital city of Greece. Christina graduated from the American Community Schools of Athens, Greece and has a BA in Language and Literature from Moravian College in Pennsylvania. She has since worked as a teacher, an editor, a writer and a photographer and she loves reading, forest bathing and taking road trips with her husband and young son.

Greece has a wide array of quality international schools for ex-pats (and locals) to choose from, and many of these schools have effective language immersion programs for those who need them. An international education in Greece is not inexpensive (annual tuition typically ranges from 6,000 euros to 14,000 euros), but families who can afford it will definitely be giving their children a unique opportunity and perspective. Diversity and global outlooks can be found in international classrooms all over Greece, and making friends from different cultures is a profound experience that your children will cherish for life. Let’s take a look…

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