Apolytirion

Apolyterio (Greek: Απολυτήριο; in demotike, 1976–present) or phased out Apolytirion (Απολυτήριον; in polytonic, katharevousa, up until 1976) is the official senior secondary education school completion Certificate (graduation qualification) in Greece and Cyprus, obtained after successfully completing the third grade of lyceum.[1] It is graded on a 20-point scale. Specific conditions and rules apply to the separate types of lyceum for the Pan-hellenic examinations which are in terms of the same or relevant Pan-hellenic examinations subjects of study as the General Lyleum type, such as the Vocational Lyceum (EPAL)[2][3] having its own four subjects for the Pan-hellenic examinations.

There types of lyceum (Λύκειο) in Greece are:

  1. Μουσικό Λύκειο (Mousiko Lykeio; Music Lyceum; 3 years, 1998–Present)
  2. Καλλιτεχνικό Λύκειο (Kalitexniko Lykeio; Art Lyceum; 3 years, 2003–Present)
  3. Πειραματικό Λύκειο (Peiramtiko Lykeio; Experimental Lyceum; 3 years, 1995–Present)
  4. Γενικό Λύκειο (ΓΕΛ; Geniko Lykeio; General Lyceum; 3 years, 1976-1996, 2006–Present)
  5. Γενικό Λύκειο Διαπολιτισμικής Εκπαίδευσης (i.e. comprehensive lyceum type; ΓΕΛΔΕ;
    Diapolitismiko Lykeio; General Lyceum of Cross-Cultural Education; 3 years, 2018–Present)
  6. Εσπερινό Γενικό Λύκειο (Esperino Geniko Lykeio; Evening General Lyceum; 3 years, 1976–Present)
  7. Eπαγγελματικό Λύκειο (ΕΠΑΛ; Epagelmatiko Lykeio; Vocational Lyceum; EPAL; 3 years, 2006–Present)
  8. Εσπερινό Επαγγελματικό Λύκειο (Esperino Epagelmatiko Lykeio; Evening Vocational Lyceum; 3 years)
  9. Ενιαίο Ειδικό Επαγγελματικό Γυμνάσιο-Λύκειο (Integrated Special Vocational Gymnasium-Lyceum; ΕΝ.Ε.Ε.ΓΥ-Λ)
  10. Γενικό Εκκλησιαστικό Λύκειο (ΓΕΕΛ; Ekklisiastiko Lykeio; Ecclesiastical General Lyceum; 3 years, 2006–Present)

Greece

Changes over the years

The system and examinations accepted for entrance into highest (Greek: ανὠτατη, anotati) and higher (Greek: ανώτερη, anoteri) education in Greece went through major changes since 1980. The below timeline of lyceum subjects and Pan-hellenic exams subjects are from the General Lyceum (GEL) only and it is not an exhaustive list of the all types of lyceum nor their subjects nor their subjects of Pan-hellenic exams, while should not be relied upon as a one.

1984–1998

The most common/known Lyceum is the General Lyceum (Greek: Γενικὀ Λύκειο, Geniko Lykeio).

In the first 2 grades, all students are taught the same subjects. In 3rd grade, students followed a core programme of general education and each Desmi (Α, Β, Γ, and Δ) followed a specialized program (Greek: Δέσμη, Δέσμες / Desmi (singular), Desmes (plural)).[4]

An Apolytirio of Geniko Lykeio included the GPA (scale 0–20), student's conduct information and consisted of:

General Lyceum (GEL)
General Education Desmi
Religion Modern Greek & Grammar
History Mathematics (A,Δ)
Democratic Regime Physics (A,B)
Philosophy Chemistry (A,B)
English Language Human Biology (B)
Gymnastics/Physical Education Ancient Greek & Grammar (Γ)
Greek Modern Literature History (Γ)
Latin (Γ)
Sociology (Δ)/Political Economy (Δ)

From 1984 until 1998 only the total score of the Panhellenic Examinations (Greek: Πανελλήνιες / Πανελλαδικές Εξετάσεις) was accepted for the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The total Score was calculated from the individual scores, with one of the subjects having a higher weight percentage. e.g. for A Desmi: Mathematics, B Desmi: Biology, etc.

The 4 Desmes (A,B,Γ and Δ) were:[5]

General Lyceum (GEL)
Desmi (Main) Subject 1 (higher % weight) Subject 2 Subject 3 Subject 4 Undergraduate Courses
A Desmi Mathematics Greek Language Physics Chemistry -> Polytechnics, Physico-Mathematical, Agricultural-Forest
B Desmi Biology Greek Language Physics Chemistry -> Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical, Biological
Γ Desmi Ancient Greek Greek Language Latin History -> Theological, Philosophical, Law Sciences
Δ Desmi Mathematics Greek Language History Civil Economy (/Sociology) -> Political Sciences, Public Administration, Economics, Sociology

Students had to preselect their choices in a numerical order of preference—using the bases of last year's Panhellenic Examinations' only as a guide—and submit them to their school on a given deadline, using a 4-pages machine-readable document (Greek: μηχανογραφικό δελτίο, michanografiko deltio). The results of the National Examinations determined not only who will pass into highest/higher education but also next year's bases.

The total individual score for every subject was 0–160[4] which was the sum of the 2 examiners' scores based on the scale 0–80 each. A remarking by a 3rd examiner would determine the final score if there was a large difference between the first two scores.

General Lyceum (GEL)
Panhellenic National Examinations[5] Coefficient Score (scale)
Main Subject (higher % weight) 1.15 0–160
Other 3 Subjects 0.95 0–160

Maximum total score = ((160 x 1.15)+ (160 x 0.95) + (160 x 0.95) + (160 x 0.95)) x 10 = 6400 units

  • Units: (Greek: μόρια, moria (plural)), same numeric format with the bases.

First, the scores for every student and later the bases for each course were published in every school across the country, directly from the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs. Bases were also being broadcast on Greek TV during the day.

It was allowed to keep the individual subjects' scores (up to 3) and resit on exams to increase the total score, but only for 2 more examinations.[5]

1999–2004

There are three grades in Eniaio Lykeio and each grade is divided in classes.

The 1st grade of Eniaio Lykeio operates as an orientation year with a general knowledge programme.

The 2nd grade includes three directions: Humanities (Θεωρητική Κατεύθυνση), Science (Θετική Κατεύθυνση) and Technology (Τεχνολογική Κατεύθυνση).

In the 3rd grade we have again the three directions but the Technology direction operates in two courses: i) the Technology and the Production course and ii) the Information Science and Services course.

In Eniaio Lykeio, there is the Support Teaching Programme. This programme can be attended by those pupils who wish to do so, regardless of their performance.

Right of entrance have only the holders of the Apolytirio lyceum certificate.[6]

The written examinations in the subjects, either at school's level or at national level, count equivalently towards the Apolytirio's GPA.[7] On the contrary, for entrance in highest education only the subjects examined nationally in written form are being considered.[7] The Apolytirio is detached completely from highest education's entrance.[8]

Integrated Lyceum
Elective Subjects (2 Hours)
Philosophy Issues History of Art Statistics
Principles of Economic Theory 2nd Foreign Language Computer Applications
History of Science and Technology Modern Hellenic Literature Logic: Theory and Practice
Integrated Lyceum
General Education (17 Hours)
English (2) Biology (1)
Physical Education (1) History (2) Physics (1)
Religious Education (1) Modern Greek Language (2) Sociology (2)
Ancient Greek Language and Literature (1) Modern Greek Literature (2) Mathematics and Statistics (2)
Integrated Lyceum
Humanities Direction Science Direction Technology Direction A. Technology and Production Course Technology Direction B. Information Science and Service Course
Ancient Greek (5) Mathematics (5) Mathematics (5) Mathematics (5)
History (2) Physics (3) Physics (3) Physics (3)
Latin (2.5) Chemistry (2) Chemistry-Biochemistry (2) Development of Applications in Computer Environment (2)
Greek Literature (2.5) Biology (2) Electric Technology (2) Principles of Organisation, Business Administration and Services (2)

2005–2013

Panhellenic National Level Examinations involve 6–7 subjects of the General Lyceum (3rd grade).[9] Besides the Lyceum Diploma (Apolytirio) the achievement score on a certificate awarded (Βεβαίωση, Bebaiosi) takes into account final year school grade (school level evaluation) and the grades on 6 subjects of the National Examinations.

2014 - Present

For the General Lyceum (GEL) are 4 orientation group[10] include 4 subjects[11] for each (a) Humanities, Law and Social Sciences (b) Sciences (c) Health Sciences (d) Economic and Computer Studies.

General Lyceum (GEL)
Humanities, Law and Social Sciences Sciences Health Sciences Economic and Computer Studies
History (7) Physics (7) Biology (7) Mathematics (7)
Sociology (7) Chemistry (7) Physics (7) IT Applications Development in Programming Environment (7)
Ancient Greek Language (7) Mathematics (7) Chemistry (7) Principles in Economic Theory (7)
Modern Greek Language and Literature (6) Modern Greek Language and Literature (6) Modern Greek Language and Literature (6) Modern Greek Language and Literature (6)

Acceptance abroad

Although the total score from the Panhellenic Examinations determined the entrance in higher education in Greece, the final mark GPA (Grade Point Average) of the Apolytirio is the entry qualification most often requested in order to be accepted in higher education abroad. The results of the Panhellenic Examinations are usually not requested or are referred by different names such as General Entrance Examinations.[12]

See also

References

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  2. "Vocational Lyceums (EPALs) of Greece, Orientation Groups, Specialties" (PDF). Ministry of Education. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)(in Greek)
  3. "Subjects of the Pan-hellenic Examinations for EPAL. Joint Ministerial Decree 153/79899/Α5, Government Gazette 1904 Β'/28.05.2019" (PDF). Ministry of Education. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)(in Greek)
  4. NARIC guide on Higher Education Systems in the European Union,Edition of 1999 Archived 2008-12-09 at the Wayback Machine.
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  9. "30 χρόνια πανελλαδικές η ίδια ιστορία: ταξικοί φραγμοί, αμάθεια, φροντιστήρια. Last accessed May 4, 2009". Archived from the original on April 17, 2009.
  10. "Law 4186/2013, Government Gazette 193Α'/17.09.2013" (PDF). Ministry of Education. (in Greek)
  11. "Subjects of Orientation Groups of the General Lyceum, Law 4186/2013" (PDF). Hellenic Parliament. (in Greek)
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