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European Parliament Ambassador Schools Programme School Year European Parliament Ambassador Schools Programme School year: 2018-2019 List of successful schools No Schools City/Region Amphikleia 1. General Lyceum of Amphikleia Region of Central Greece Larisa 2. 10th General Lyceum of Larisa Region of Thessaly Lemnos 3. General Lyceum of Moudros Region of Northern Aegean Islands Giannitsa 3rd General Lyceum of 4. Region of Giannitsa Aikaterini Varela Central Macedonia Heracleion, 6th Vocational Lyceum of 5. Region of Herakleion Crete 2nd General Lyceum of Giannitsa 6. Giannitsa ‘’Anna Komnini’’ Region of Central Macedonia 4th General Lyceum of Rethymno 7. Rethymno Region of Crete Soufli 8. General Lyceum of Soufli Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace 3rd General Lyceum of Heraklion 9. Heraklion Region of Crete Giannitsa 2nd Vocational Lyceum of 10. Region of Giannitsa Central Macedonia Kavala Region of 11. 1st General Lyceum of Kavala Eastern Macedonia and Thrace 2nd Vocational High School of Heraklion 12. Hraklion Region of Crete Evros 13. General Lyceum of Tychero Region of Central Macedonia and Thrace Xanthi 14. 2nd General school of Xanthi Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace 5th General Lyceum of Athens, 15. Petroupolis Region of Attica Athens 1st General Lyceum of 16. Region Aspropyrgos of Attica Thessaloniki Experimental Lyceum of the 17. Region of University of Macedonia Central Macedonia Mytiline 18. 5th General Lyceum of Mytiline Region of Northern Aegean Islands Arsakeio Lyceum of Thessaloniki 19. Thessaloniki Region of Central Macedonia Drama 20. 1st General Lyceum of Drama Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Patra Experimental Lyceum of the 21. Region of University of Patras Western Greece 2nd General Lyceum of Kalamata 22. Kalamata Region of Peloponnese 1st General Lyceum of Rethymno 23. Rethymno Region of Crete Athens 24. 1st General Lyceum of Glyfada Region of Attica Xanthi 25. Music School of Xanthi Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Thessaloniki Hellenic College of 26. Region Of Thessaloniki Central Macedonia Gerakas 27. Art School of Gerakas Region of Attica Giannitsa 1st General Lyceum of 28. Region of Central Giannitsa Macedonia 3rd General Lyceum of Evros 29. Alexandroupoli Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Ioannina General ecclesiastical school 30. Region of Epirus of Vella of Ioannina Tegea 31. General Lyceum of Tegea Region of Peloponnese Saronikos, General Lyceum of 32. Region of Anavyssos Attica 3rd General Lyceum of Athens 33. Glyfada Region of Attica Chalkida 34. General Lyceum of Kanithos Region of Euboea Athens General Lyceum of Varvakeio 35. Region of School Attica Kalamata 4th General Lyceum of 36. Region of Kalamata Peloponnese Attica 37. 6th General Lyceum of Glyfada Region of Attica Spata 38. 1st General Lyceum of Spata Region of Attica Elliniko 39. 1st General Lyceum of Elliniko Region of Attica Athens 40. 5th General Lyceum of Aigaleo Region of Attica Thessaloniki 41. 1st General Lyceum of Sykies Region of Central Macedonia Florina 42. 2nd General Lyceum of Florina Region of Western Macedonia Chania 43. 2nd General Lyceum of Chania Region of Crete Gerakas 2nd General Lyceum of 44. Region of Gerakas Attica Xanthi 45. Private General Lyceum Axion Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace 1st General Lyceum of Chalkida 46. Chalkida Region of Euboea General Lyceum of Kato Kato Tithorea 47. Tithorea Region of Central Greece Kos 1st General Lyceum of Kos’’ 48. Kos, Region of Southern Ippokratio’’ Aegean Islands Thessaloniki 49. Art School of Ampelokipoi Region of Central Macedonia Serres 50. General Lyceum of Pentapoli Region of Central Macedonia Pierce – The American College Agia Paraskeuh 51. of Greece Region of Attica 4th General Lyceum of Korydallos 52. Korydallos Region of Attica Thessaloniki 2nd General Lyceum of 53. Region of Central Thessaloniki - Experimental Macedonia 2nd General Lyceum of Farsala 54. Farsala Region of Thessaly Nafpaktos Region of Western 55. Panou Schools Greece Thessaloniki Experimental School of the 56. Region of Central University of Thessaloniki Macedonia Thessaloniki 30th General Lyceum of 57. Region of Central Thessaloniki Macedonia Athens, 58. Avgoulea – Linardatou School Region of Attica Artemida 2nd General Lyceum of 59. Region Artemida of Attica Santorini Vocational High School of 60. Region of Thira Southern Aegean Islands Thessaloniki Region of 61. Fryganiotis Schools Central Macedonia Ierapetra 62. General Lyceum of Ierapetra Region of Crete 26th General Lyceum of Athens 63. Athens Marasleio Region of Attica 38th General Lyceum of Athens 64. Athens Region of Attica Experimental Lyceum of the 65. Rethymno Southern Greece University of Crete General Lyceum of Thessaloniki 66. Intercultural Education of Region of Central Evosmos Macedonia Thessaloniki 2nd General Lyceum of 67. Region of Central Chortiatis Macedonia Kavala, 68. 5th General Lyceum of Kavala Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Larisa 69. 8th General Lyceum of Larisa Region of Thessaly Kilkis Region of Central 70. 1st General Lyceum of Kilkis Macedonia Thessaloniki 71. 2nd General Lyceum of Mikra Region of Central Macedonia General Lyceum of Petra/ Region of Northern Aegean Islands 72. Lemnos, Junior High School and High Thessaloniki School of deaf 73. Region of Central and hard of hearing of Macedonia Thessaloniki 2nd Second-chance School of Larisa 74. Larisa Region of Thessaly .
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