Greek School Information
The Greek school offers classes in modern Greek from Pre-K to Adults.
All classes take a break during Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years as well as Holy Week and Pascha.
For more information contact Dia.Agapios@htcindy.org
Youth Classes:
Youth classes are offered every Thursday evening from 5-7 pm starting the second week of September continuing through the second week of May.
Pre-K class meets from 5-6 pm September thru December and from 5:30-6:30 pm from January thru May.
The curriculum of the school focuses on the fundamentals of the Greek language. It gives the students the ability to learn how to converse, read and write at a beginner’s level.
The Greek Orthodox Faith and Hellenic culture are incorporated throughout the year whenever possible. This includes learning about OXI day, the Kalanda (Greek Christmas Carols for Christmas, New Year and Epiphany), Three Hierarchs, Tsiknopempti, Greek Independence Day/Annunciation, Lazarakia, Pascha and Greek dancing.
Tuition and Fees*
Youth Classes
$450 per year for members of Holy Trinity for the first student and $50 off for each additional student within the same family.
$700 per year for non-members of Holy Trinity and $50 off for each additional student.
Pre-K class
$350 per year for Members of Holy Trinity.
$650 per year for non-members.
*Tuition includes books and basic student supplies (notebook and a folder). We use both books from the Papaloizos publications including an online learning platform and from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
Note: After the first 3 weeks there is a $100 non-refundable fee to cover the books and supplies. After 4 weeks there are no refunds.
To register for Youth classes, Click Here.
Adult Greek Language Classes:
Adult weekly Zoom classes are offered on Wednesday evenings from 6 - 7:15pm (Beginners 1) and 7:30 - 8:45pm (Beginners 2). If it’s the first time you register and you wish to attend “Beginners 2” or “Beginners 3”, you may have an interview with your teacher, so as to be placed in the right class. These classes typically start on the first Wednesday of October and continue until the third week of May. During Lent the classes are moved to Thursday evenings to accommodate Lenten services.
An optional Conversational class for Beginners 2 and Beginners 3 will be offered every (first/second/third/last) Monday of the month, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Classes are open to anyone who wants to learn how to communicate in modern Greek language. In this class students develop basic skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening through the teacher’s presentations. Books are incorporated in the program during the second year of classes. The most modern approaches on teaching Greek as a Second Language/ Foreign Language/ Heritage Language, are followed. Suggested books:
Τα Ελληνικά μου», Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, University Studio Press.
Πες το Ελληνικά Α1-Α2», Εκδόσεις Δέλτος.
Ελληνικά στο π + φ 1», Εκδόσεις Gutenberg.
Κλικ στα Ελληνικά», Κέντρο Ελληνικής Γλώσσας.
The Greek culture and Orthodox Christian Faith are incorporated in the curriculum throughout the year.
Note: After the first week there is a $100 nonrefundable fee. After 1 week there is no refund.
To register, Click Here.