Outstanding success in 2024 Greek Language Exams in Sydney

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The results for the 2024 Certificate of Attainment in Greek Language exams have been released following the evaluation and grading of all candidates’ written and oral exams.

Individual candidates have access to their results through the webpage of the Centre for the Greek Language (CGL) (http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/results/index.html) with the use of: a) the code number of the exam centre (61006), b) the candidate’s registration code, and c) the candidate’s surname (as in the candidate’s card).

Rescoring of exam papers: Candidates who have not passed the exams may have their exam rescored by submitting a written request to the Centre for the Greek Language. Rescoring requests will be submitted by email at ellinomatheia@komvos.edu.gr by 31st August 2024. After submission of the request, the candidate will have to deposit 60€ to the bank account that CGL will give.  

All the above notifications can be found on the website: http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/news/index.html.

Dr Patricia Koromvokis, Director of the examination centre at Macquarie University, stated: “The success rate was 91.58% on the overall number of the participants (6.8% absence rate) in the Exams for the Certificate of Attainment 2024 that were held at Macquarie University, Sydney’s examination centre.”

“The outstanding success rate is a testament to the incredible dedication and effort of Greek teachers and students in mastering the Greek language,” Dr Koromvokis added.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the candidates who participated in the exams, to the supportive parents, and, most importantly, to the exceptional teachers who effectively prepared the students. I would like, through my role as Director of one of the largest Greek language examination centres in the world, to encourage students to take exams for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek Language as it is a globally recognised title.”

All successful candidates will be informed about the Award Ceremony of the Certificates of Attainment in Greek Language.

The Exams for the Certificate of Attainment 2025 will be held on 20-22 May at Macquarie University.

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