Students called to participate in 2020 Certificate of Attainment in Greek

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On the occasion of “International Greek Language Day” on February 9, the Consulate General of Greece in Sydney has invited candidates to participate in the Certificate of Attainment in Greek for 2020 exams.

The Certificate of Attainment in Greek is the only national, officially recognised by the Greek Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs certificate that confirms the knowledge of Greek as a foreign/second language at 6 levels.

The examinations will take place at the Consulate General of Greece, Sydney offices.

Students can register for the exam through the following link:

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

Registrations close 22 March 2020.

Congratulations to the 2019 successful candidates:

LEVEL A1 (8-12 YR): ALEXOPOULOS ANTONIA, ANAGNOSTOU HARRIS, APOSTOLOU PROKOPIS, ΒΕΝΕΤΗ ΝΙΚΟΛΕΤΤΑ, DAMIANOS NAOMI-NOMIKI, DINORIS ALLANA, GERASSIS DIMITRA, GOUNARA IRIS, HARA LUCAS, HARILAOU NIKOLAS-LOUCIANO, KARAGIANNIS ANASTASIOS, KATRINAKIS DIMITRIOS PANAYIOTIS, LAHANA CHRISANTHY, LOUCA NATASHA, MARAGIANNIS GEORGIA, MARGIANKAKOS MICHAELA, MOISIDIS GEORGE, ΜΟΙΡΑΛΗΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΣ, MOUTOPOULOS FAYE ATHENA, PONIROU MIHAELLA-STYLIANI, SENTAS TIANA, THEOULI LOUISE, VARVARESSOS PANAGIOTA, ΖΗΣΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ ΚΑΛΛΙΟΠΗ

LEVEL A1 (for adults and adolescents): DRESS DIMITRI, HARA LEO, KOUNAS ANTHEA, KOUTSOUKIS HARRY, LERANTGES PAMELA, THEODOROU MATINA, THEODOROU CHRIS, VLAHOGIANNIS BYRON, ZOGRAPHAKIS ANASTASIA

LEVEL A2: ANGELIS GRIGORIOS, ARGYROPOULOS NICHOLAS, DAMOULAKIS  DIMITRI, EPSIMARIS MIKAYLA, GARDELIS SPYRIDON, GEORGAKOPOULOU IOANNA, GLEKAS MARY, GREGORIADES NATHAN, KASTELLORIOU KONSTANTINOS, KATSIKAS AYVA MAY, KEHAGIAS DIMITRIOS ΗΛΙΑΣ, KEHAGIAS DIMITRIOS NICK, KOINARIS ELENI, LAZARO CHRISSIE, MALAMAS PERICLES, MARAGKOS STYLIANOS, MAROUDAS ALEXIA, MILTIADOU  ANGELINA, MOUTOPOULOS MARIA ALYSA, MOYSIADIS PRODROMOS, NICOLIS CHRISTOS, PARASCHOS CHRISTOS, PLAKIAS ANTHONY, ROUSSOS ANTONIOS, SARANTIDIS MICHAIL-ANGELOS, TROPOULOS SOTIRIANA

LEVEL B1: GATSI ELENI ANNA, ΚΑΚΑΛΗ ΜΑΡΙΑ, PONIROS FOTIOS

LEVEL B2: DAMOULAKIS NICHOLAS-ANTHONY, MARAGKOS KRYSTALLIS

LEVEL C2: GEORGAKOPOULOU ANGELIKI, GEORGAKOPOULOU MARIA

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