Melbourne to host 2026 Certificate of Attainment in Greek exams as registrations open

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Registrations are now open for the 2026 Certificate of Attainment in Greek, with exams taking place this May at the Greek Community of Melbourne (Examination Centre Code: 61007).

Officially recognised by the Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, the Certificate of Attainment in Greek is the only national qualification confirming proficiency in Greek as a foreign or second language, from A1 (for children aged 8–12) through to C2.

Candidates who turn 8 years old by 31 May 2026 are eligible to sit the examinations.

A1 Level:

  • Children aged 8–12 (as at 31 May) sit the A1 Children’s examination
  • Candidates over 12 (as at 31 May) sit the A1 Adolescents/Adults examination.

There are no formal age limits for other levels. However, candidates under 16 are strongly advised not to attempt B2, C1 or C2, as these levels require advanced language proficiency and broader life experience. 

Application Process

Applications for the May 2026 examinations will be accepted from 1 February to 20 March 2026.

Registrations must be completed electronically through the official system: http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/application/index.html

This platform provides access to the May 2026 application and questionnaire. In exceptional circumstances, where online registration is not possible, a paper application form may be submitted.

To complete registration, candidates must deposit the examination fee. Registration is finalised only once payment has been confirmed. Please retain proof of payment until enrolment confirmation is received.

Examination Dates

  • 19 May 2026: A1 & A2
  • 20 May 2026: B2 & C1
  • 21 May 2026: B1 & C2 

Candidates will be notified of their exact examination time and location by 31 March 2026.

Examination Fees

  • A1, A2, B1: $160 AUD per level
  • B2, C1, C2: $180 AUD per level

Bank Details

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Account Name: Greek Orthodox Community of Melb & Vic

BSB: 063 023

Account Number: 1004 3624

When making payment, enter the reference as:

GLC – Full Name of Candidate

Example: GLC John Pappas

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

Further Information

For details about the Certificate of Attainment and appropriate exam levels: www.greeklanguage.gr/certification

For past papers: http://www.greeklanguage.gr/certification/node/12

Application form: http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/application/index.html

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