The School of European Education Heraklion (SEEH) is a co-educational school on the island of Crete, Greece, following the European Schools curriculum. Established around 2006, the school celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2026. It has Nursery/Primary and Secondary divisions. The school has a library, participates in eTwinning international projects, and uses a learning management system for secondary students. It is part of the European Schools network, providing a multilingual, multicultural education.
Location
The school is located at Savathianon & A. Nioti 8 in Heraklion, the capital city of Crete, Greece's largest island. Heraklion has an international airport and ferry connections to mainland Greece.
Stages
The school has two main divisions: Nursery and Primary School, and Secondary School.
Type
SEEH is a co-educational day school following the European Schools curriculum model, providing education in a multilingual European framework.
Country affiliation
The school is part of the European Schools network, associated with the European Union institutions. It follows the European Schools curriculum rather than a national system.
Governance and Ownership
SEEH operates within the European Schools framework, which is governed by European institutions. It provides the European Schools curriculum as an accredited member of the network.
Curriculum
The school follows the European Schools curriculum, a multilingual and multicultural programme developed for the children of European institution staff and other families. The curriculum is distinct from the Greek national system.
Admissions
1. 2. Enquire about available places in the relevant division (Nursery/Primary or Secondary). 3. Follow the European Schools admissions procedures.