Paideia
Paideia is the Greek word for the 'whole' education of the child in preparation for citizenship and life.
PAIDEIA (pay-dee-a) from the Greek pais, paidos: the upbringing of a child. A system of education and training in classical Greek and Hellenistic cultures that included such subjects as gymnastics, grammar, rhetoric, music, mathematics, geography, natural history, and philosophy. In the early Christian era the Greek paideia, called humanitas in Latin, served as a model for Christian institutions of higher learning, such as the Christian School of Alexandria in Egypt, which offered theology as the culminating science of their curricula. The term was combined with enkyklios (“complete system,” or “circle”) to identify a large compendium of general education, hence “encyclopaedia.”
The Paideia Bilingual Preschool & Nursery will incorporate the ancient Hellenistic Paideia emphasis on instilling a love of learning as well as in educating the ‘whole’ person, with a supportive classroom environment that encourages children to learn from each other and to become self-motivated, independent and life-long learners.
The Paideia Bilingual Preschool Program recognizes the value of using a holistic approach to the education of our children and strives to help every child achieve their educational potential.
It is our Goal that no child in the Greek Orthodox Church Community will be turned away from attending a Greek Orthodox Paideia Preschool.
Greek education in the united states
At the Archimedean Schools, students are required to take classes 2.5 hours a day in Greek, not just language courses, but other subjects as well. This is a testament to the growing demand for these types of schools. Read the full article.
The Odyssey School is another very successful program that promotes Hellenic Paideia principles and ideals
https://www.theodysseyschool.org/