Registration deadline extended for ‘Certificate of Attainment in Greek Language’

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Registration deadline for the examinations for the ‘2025 Certificate of Attainment in Greek Language’ has been extended. Applications will now be accepted until March 28th, 2025.

Candidates who have reached the age of eight on 31 May of the current year are eligible. For level A1:

  • Applicants who are not over 12 years of age on 31 May may sit the A1 level examinations for children aged 8-12 years.
  • Applicants over 12 years of age on 31 May may sit the A1 level examinations for adolescents/adults.

There is no other age restriction for all other levels. It is recommended that candidates under the age of 16 should not seek to sit the B2, C1 and C2 level examinations, as the content of the examination questions requires knowledge and experience that younger candidates do not possess.

Registrations are to be processed electronically through the electronic registration system available at: http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/application/index.html

To complete their online registration, applicants are required to deposit the examination fees. (Rates January 30th, 2025, Reserve Bank of Australia).

  • For Levels A1, A2 and B1, fees are 155 AUD each
  • For Levels B2, C1 and C2, fees are 170 AUD each

Bank account details:

  • COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
  • Account Name: Greek Orthodox Community of Melb & Vic
  • BSB: 063 023 
  • Account Number: 1004 3624

During the payment process, you must enter as “reference” the initials GLC followed by the full name of the applicant (e.g. if the applicant’s name is John Pappas, the reference must be GLC-John Pappas). Once your payment has been confirmed, the registration will be completed. Please, keep proof of the deposit, until you receive confirmation of your enrolment.

The examinations for the ‘2025 Certificate of Attainment in Greek Language’ will take place at the Greek Community of Melbourne, Examination Centre of Melbourne, Code No: 61007:

  • on the 20th of May for Levels A1 and A2, 
  • on the 21st of May for Levels B2 and C1 and 
  • on the 22nd of May for Levels B1 and C2. 

Applicants will be notified of the exact time and location of their examinations after the registration process is complete.

For past papers orders please refer to: http://www.greeklanguage.gr/certification/node/12. For more information regarding the Certificate of Attainment and the appropriate level of applicants please visit: http://www.greeklanguage.gr/certification

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