Divisions
The critical elements in academics and curriculum design development of ͵й is its unique structure of Academic Divisions and school-wide Coordinators. This flexible and highly productive organizational academic scheme allows the school to fully optimize and enhance curriculum development and delivery across the schools, benefiting the students throughout all subjects and of every grade level. By linking the UN’s 17 Sustainable Goals and Conscious Citizenship into lesson planning and implementing Artificial Intelligence into the Science and Technology course structure, the ͵й K-12 Curriculum is one of the most innovative in 21st Century learning. When our students complete their learning here, they will enter the world as impactful global citizens equipped with a holistic education of the highest caliber.
Mathematics
Dr. Liana Tsigaridi holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics, from the University of Patras, with the highest grade of the graduation year and award from the State Scholarships Foundation, a M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, from the Technical University of Athens, a second M.Sc. in Astrophysics, from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Applied Mathematics, from the NKUA, in the field of Galactic Dynamics on a full scholarship from the Leventis Foundation.
Dr. Tsigaridi has participated in many Research Programs funded by the Academy of Athens in collaboration with the Research Center for Astronomy and Applied Mathematics (RCAAM), with publications in peer reviewed scientific journals and presence in numerous conferences. She has also participated as a visiting researcher in the project "Galactic Potential Extraction" at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Munich, Germany.
Dr. Tsigaridi has been teaching Mathematics for over 17 years. She has been an Academy and IB/AP Faculty at ͵й since 2017. This year she will be teaching IB Mathematics AA SL, AP Statistics and Geometry with Algebraic Topics. She is also an IB Mathematics examiner.
In parallel with her academic studies Dr. Tsigaridi has also completed degrees in Music and Dance. She plays the Piano and the Viola and has been a member of the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Athens since 1991. She is also a member of the Hellenic Astronomical Society (Hel.A.S.) and the European Space Agency (ESA).
email: tsigaridil@acs.gr
Dr. Stamati earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees through the extended program in Applied Mathematics and Science Studies at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). She later completed a second Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Mathematical Analysis. Driven by her passion for the field, she pursued a Ph.D. in Systems Theory at NTUA, supported by a full scholarship from the Papakyriakopoulos Foundation.
Her research has been published in leading international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and Systems & Control Letters. During her doctoral studies, she taught at NTUA’s School of Applied Mathematics and Science Studies, the University of West Attica, and the School of Engineering Officers of the Greek Army. After completing her Ph.D., she served as a Visiting Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in the Department of Economics, a Scientific Associate at the University of West Attica, and an Instructor at the School of Greek Navy Cadets. Her teaching portfolio includes Calculus, Linear Algebra, Optimal Control, Higher Mathematics, and programming with MATLAB and Mathematica. She has also contributed to research programs on the design and implementation of mathematical algorithms.
Since joining ͵й in 2013, Dr. Stamati has been an active member of the school community, serving as ECIS Ambassador, Co-Coordinator of the Professional Development Team, IB Council Advisor, and Math Circles Content Leader. Her dedication was recognized with the University of Chicago’s Outstanding Educator Award. She has presented at numerous international conferences, including the ECIS Leadership Conferences, and continues to serve as an IB Examiner.
In the upcoming academic year, Dr. Stamati will be teaching IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (Higher and Standard Level) as well as AP Calculus.
Dr. Stamati holds the position of the Mathematics Division Chair for grades 7 - 12.
She strongly believes in Paul Halmos’ words: “The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.”
email: stamatia@acs.gr
Adamantia Kyriaki Strimenopoulou holds a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Patras and a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education & Methodology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She views mathematics not simply as a school subject, but as a dynamic language for exploring, understanding, and interpreting the world.
Last year, Ms. Strimenopoulou served as a Math Studio Specialist at the Elementary school, a role that deepened her experience in designing and implementing engaging, inquiry-based math experiences for young learners. This position allowed her to work closely with students and educators, nurturing mathematical thinking through hands-on exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration.
Alongside her work in the Math Studio, she led the after-school Math Circles program for students in grades 3–5, guiding them in preparation for Math Olympiad contests and fostering deeper mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills through enrichment activities. She also worked with high-achieving students in the Advanced Learners Program (ALP), where she provided targeted instruction to prepare them for accelerated progression in mathematics in the upcoming academic year.
Throughout her career, Ms. Strimenopoulou has worked with a wide range of student populations, including children from low-income backgrounds, refugee communities, and multilingual learners. She is deeply committed to equitable, inclusive education and has contributed to several educational organizations serving students with diverse needs.
Her professional journey is marked by continuous learning. She has completed a variety of training programs in educational robotics, STEM, informatics, intercultural education, and strategies for supporting students with learning differences.
Guided by Galileo Galilei’s belief that “To understand the Universe, you must understand the language in which it's written—the language of Mathematics,” Ms. Strimenopoulou brings passion, purpose, and curiosity to every learning environment.
This year, she will be working with Elementary School students in the Math Studio as the Math Studio Coordinator. In this role, she looks forward to supporting a vibrant culture of mathematical inquiry and collaboration across the school. She is excited for a rewarding and productive year!
email: strimenopouloua@acs.gr
Science
Dr. Prodromidi earned a B.Sc. in Cell & Molecular Biology from the University of Essex, UK. She then continued her graduate studies at Imperial College London, UK, where she obtained a M.Sc. in Immunology and a Ph.D. with a full scholarship in Renal Medicine and Stem Cell Biology. She has worked in research and her scientific work has been presented in conferences world-wide, and has been acknowledged numerous times with international awards, such as the Best New Scientist (2006, UK). She has also published articles in scientific journals and co-authored books.
After the completion of her post-graduate studies and since her return to Greece, Dr. Prodromidi has worked both as a research scientist and an educator. To her, teaching means inspiration, creativity, and even a challenge to pass on knowledge and ethos to every student. Her teaching experience ranges from middle school students through university students. Additionally, she has co-authored the textbook and the handbook of research entitled "Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through the i2Flex Classroom, a novel pedagogical approach of teaching and learning first established at ͵й. Dr. Prodromidi is an IB examiner in Biology and has been a Faculty member at ͵й teaching IB Biology and IB Environmental Systems and Societies since 2010. Currently, she is also the Chair of Division of Science K-12 at ͵й.
email: prodromidie@acs.gr
Eleni Sousounis, an experienced educator from the United States, holds a Master’s degree in the Art of Teaching with a specialization in Moderate Special Needs from Regis College in Massachusetts.
With 15 years of experience working with students from Kindergarten through 8th grade, Ms. Sousounis has taught a range of core subjects, with a particular passion for Science. She has worked with both neurotypical and neurodiverse learners, tailoring her teaching approach to meet the diverse needs of her students.
This year at ͵й, Ms. Sousounis is especially excited to bring her enthusiasm for hands-on, engaging Science activities to the Elementary School Science Lab, where she looks forward to sparking curiosity and inspiring students through dynamic, interactive learning experiences.
email: sousounise@acs.gr
Technology
Dr. Antonios Karampelas holds a B.Sc. in Physics and an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Astrophysics, from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). His research career includes projects funded by the European Space Agency at NKUA and the National Observatory of Athens, as well as research grants from NKUA. His scientific contributions focus on the Gaia space mission, extragalactic astrophysics, data mining, and machine learning. He has published nearly ninety works, including journal articles, book chapters, and conference contributions, with his astrophysics research cited more than 18,000 times (H-index: 16). His work has appeared in leading outlets such as Astronomy & Astrophysics and the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, while his educational research has been featured by AIP Publishing, IGI Global, the Irish Journal of Technology-Enhanced Learning, the European Distance and E-Learning Network, the Proceedings of EdMedia, the International Schools Journal, Medium, Business Partners, the MSA Accreditation Newsletter, and the Inside Learning podcast series. He has served as a reviewer for academic journals, delivered a keynote speech, and participated in expert panels and podcasts.
Now in his tenth year at ͵й, he teaches IB Physics, Physics 1 and 2, as well as Artificial Intelligence and STEAM-Modern Technology Topics – Academy courses he designed and developed to enrich student learning in technology. He introduced Artificial intelligence into the ͵й curriculum in 2018. His university teaching portfolio includes serving as instructor of the Learning Analytics course for the Master in Learning Design and Technology at the American University of Greece, co-instructor of the Artificial Intelligence in Education course for the MSc in Educational Applications with STEM Epistemology at the University of Thessaly and ASPETE, and co-developer of the Artificial Intelligence and Education professional development course for teachers offered through Learn Inn, the Center of Continuous Education and Lifelong Learning at NKUA. He has also taught as a lab instructor for Physics 2 and Introduction to Astrophysics in the Department of Physics at NKUA.
Beyond teaching, Dr. Karampelas has taken on multiple leadership roles at ͵й, including Chair of the Division of Technology, member of the Responsible AI for Learning (RAIL) team, Technology Specialist on the AI Committee, Coordinator of the Artificial Intelligence Framework, Accreditation Internal Coordinator, Action Research Coordinator, and member of the school’s Strategic Planning team. He has led innovative student projects, most notably the “sp͵й” program, which sent student-designed experiments aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard capsule on two consecutive spaceflights in 2019, receiving media coverage in both Greece and the United States. He has also guided students to first place in the inaugural Aerospace Contest of the Hellenic Physical Society in 2018 and has mentored student research projects from inception to publication.
Dr. Karampelas is a strong advocate for the integration of Generative AI and Learning Analytics in education and for the systematic development of AI curricula. He is currently developing the “4Think (4T)” Framework, which explores new thinking paradigms in AI education (machine learning thinking; generative thinking; agentic thinking) alongside computational thinking. He serves as co-coordinator of the “STEM and Artificial Intelligence in Education” Working Group of the Hellenic Educational Society of STEM. His professional areas of expertise span Astrophysics, Physics Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, AI in Education, Learning Analytics, and Professional Development.
email: karampelasa@acs.gr
Language & Literature
Dr. Evan Syropoulos is an accomplished educator, researcher, and an IB and AP Capstone-certified teacher, with a unique interdisciplinary academic background spanning English Literature, Critical Theory, and the Performing Arts. He earned his BA in English Language and Literature (1995), his MA in English Literature and Culture (1999), and his PhD in Musical Theater (2008) from the School of English Language and Literature of Aristotle University. He conducted postdoctoral research and/or taught literature and theater courses at Aristotle University, Ghent University (Belgium), and Goldsmiths College (University of London). His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals in Greece, Belgium, and the UK.
His commitment to advancing his teaching methodology led him to become a College Board-certified AP Capstone teacher in 2017, after training at McBride High School, Long Beach CA. In 2019, he further honed his skills at the AERO Summer Institute at Marymount University, Virginia, receiving training in the English Language Arts AERO standards.
In 2016, he began his impactful journey at ͵й, initially working as the Writing/Research Studio Coordinator and then primarily teaching IB English A: Literature, IB English A: Language and Literature, and IB Theory of Knowledge. In 2019, he joined the ͵й Institute as Fellow, designing and teaching an online course in English Literature for ͵й Virtual. From September 2022, he also serves as Division Chair of Language and Literature. This year, he teaches IB English A: Literature Yr. 1 and Yr. 2 and IB English A: Language and Literature Yr. 2.
Currently, Dr. Syropoulos is also collaborating with Ms. Sophia Thanopoulou on the development of the Inquiry and Performance Learning Model (IPLM). This endeavor marries his love for literature, theater, and teaching, underscoring his commitment to pioneering effective and engaging teaching methods.
Dr. Chen was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. She earned a B.S. in Medical Laboratory and Biotechnology from Chung Shan Medical University in 1998, followed by an M.A. and Ph.D. in Immunology from National Taiwan University in 2007. During her doctoral studies, she mentored graduate and doctoral candidates, providing guidance in experimental methods, grant writing, and academic thesis development in both Chinese and English.
Her professional background extends beyond academia. Dr. Chen has served as a European representative for a Taiwanese pharmaceutical company and worked extensively as a professional Chinese-English translator. These roles strengthened her cross-cultural communication and global perspective, but it was through teaching that she found her true calling. Before joining ͵й, she gained valuable experience teaching Chinese to both children and adults in Athens, Greece, further refining her expertise in language pedagogy.
Since 2018, Dr. Chen has taught Chinese Language and Literature in both Middle School and High School at ͵й. As World Language Coordinator, she focuses on curriculum alignment, instructional innovation, and program development across languages, ensuring cohesive, rigorous, and inclusive learning pathways for students. She also previously advised the Chinese-Greek Intercultural Club, fostering intercultural dialogue and global citizenship.
Dr. Chen is dedicated to advancing world language education, inspiring students not only to achieve academic excellence but also to embrace empathy, cultural understanding, and lifelong learning.
email: chenh@acs.gr
Venie Gaki was born in Ioannina, Greece, and holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Linguistics from the Hellenic American University (HAU) as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Classics from the University of Ioannina. During her undergraduate studies, she completed a one-year course in Classics at the University of Liverpool, UK. In 1998, she earned a Certificate in Advanced Methodology in Teaching English as a Second Language from the Hellenic American Union in Athens, and has been a TESOL-certified instructor ever since.
With extensive teaching experience, Venie has been a member of the ͵й faculty since 2007, where she has taught English, Greek, and Social Studies. She has also taught Latin through the IIC, as well as History and Greek Language & Literature to IB students enrolled in the Greek Isotimia Program at ͵й.
Writing is one of Ms. Gaki’s greatest passions, allowing her to channel her creativity into plays, poems, song lyrics, and educational texts in both Greek and English. Many of her works are designed to enhance children’s understanding and retention of the languages they learn. For her Social Studies classes, she has adapted and simplified instructional materials for Middle School students with limited English proficiency, ensuring content is more accessible and inclusive.
Her Master’s dissertation focused on the role of Social Studies teachers in international schools, highlighting the importance of teaching the subject through a global perspective. In her research, she emphasized how Social Studies educators play a pivotal role in fostering inclusive environments for all learners.
͵й has published three of her books, which were used in the Elementary School curriculum for several years in the past:
- Περπατώντας στην Ελλάδα – a listening and speaking activities book.
- Το βιβλίο μου – a Greek language textbook for elementary students learning Greek as a foreign language.
- Ο Ζόγκο μαθαίνει τον κόσμο μας – a Greek language textbook featuring original texts, poems, and dialogues that make learning both enjoyable and effective.
Through her teaching and writing, Venie Gaki continues to inspire students, combining her love for language, history, and education.
email: gakiv@acs.gr
Ms. Sophia Ponce Tsinakis was born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She has earned a Master's in Elementary Education and a K-12 English Language Learners endorsement at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology - with a minor in Art Therapy - from Lesley University in Cambridge Massachusetts.
After teaching for four years at an innovative elementary public school in Nashville, Ms. Tsinakis joined the ͵й faculty in 2018, originally teaching first grade during the 2018-2019 academic year and fifth grade during the 2019-2020 academic year. In September 2020, she transitioned into the position of JK-6 Literacy Coordinator to further the aims of ͵й literacy program. The ultimate objective of the elementary ͵й literacy program is the development of readers and writers across all the grade levels. To this end, she facilitates an ongoing collaborative literacy learning culture that aligns the school’s reading and writing curriculums (including Phonics and Grammar). Moreover, she champions teachers to support students in writing with fluency for an audience, about topics they care about. Lastly, she fortifies best instructional literacy practices through literacy coaching to bolster resilience, grit, and empathy in students to promote ethical decision-makers, strong relationships, and positive action.
During the 2022-2023 academic year she was interviewed for the ͵й Owlcast (episode 16). She discussed her views about the worldwide ongoing evolution of literacy instruction, the building of the ES ͵й literacy program, and coaching teachers in elevating their literacy instructional practices. In addition, she joined the Middle School in 2022 as a faculty member for two academic years. She relished the instructional focus on English, writing, composition, literature, and critical analysis. Alongside the expertise and collegiatelyof her grade 6 colleagues and the division chair, she contributed to the redesign and implementation of an enhanced grade 6 Language Arts syllabus.
Ms. Tsinakis has a great passion for teaching and her priority as an educator of young minds is to assist children of diverse backgrounds to find meaning, passion, and direction in their educational experience, and ultimately in their lives. Ms. Tsinakis is committed to fostering, inspiring, and sustaining high levels of authentic learning in all students as a path through which they become active, compassionate, independent, and global learners. Her continuous study of international literacy experts are a guiding influence in her inspired pursuit of refining and growing her literacy instruction.
email: tsinakiss@acs.gr
Greek Language & Literature
Dr. Tonia Fyrigou is a Language Educator with extensive experience in teaching, curriculum design, and academic leadership. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in French Literature from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, followed by a Master’s degree in the History of French Civilization (2008) and a Ph.D. in the same field (2012).
Since joining ͵й in 1999, Dr. Fyrigou has taught both Middle and High School students, serving as an IB teacher and examiner. From 2007 to 2016, she was the Chairperson of the Modern Languages Department, and in September 2025 she assumed the role of Division Chair of Greek Language and Literature, further supporting the school’s mission and vision through academic leadership.
Beyond ͵й, Dr. Fyrigou serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Hellenic American University, where she teaches undergraduate courses in the Department of Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies. She has also fostered international collaborations, building educational partnerships with Ιcole de Longperrier in Paris and Li Po Chun United World College in Hong Kong.
Her professional work integrates innovative teaching practices, particularly through the i²Flex methodology, which blends independent learning with guided instruction. She has designed and implemented French and Greek language and culture courses that reflect this approach. In addition, she has contributed chapters to Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through the i²Flex Classroom Model (2016, 2021), focusing on blended learning effectiveness and the Community of Inquiry framework.
A frequent presenter at international conferences, Dr. Fyrigou is a lifelong learner committed to excellence. Through her teaching, leadership, and collaborations, she brings ethos, creativity, and innovation to ͵й while advancing the role of Greek and French language education in a global context.
email: firigout@acs.gr
Social Studies
Born in Canada and raised both in Montreal Quebec and in Athens Greece, Angela E. Chamosfakidis graduated from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy, Pedagogy, Psychology (concentration in Psychology). For her Graduate studies, she attended McGill University in Canada where she received a Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology with a research focus on teachers' expectations for children of divorce. Whilst completing her Graduate studies Ms. Chamosfakidis taught in primary and secondary schools in the wider area of Montreal. Upon her return to Greece in 2003, Ms. Chamosfakidis accepted a position at KETHEA (Therapy Center for Dependent Individuals) where she led a team of professionals to provide educational and counseling services to adolescents and young adults with substance abuse problems, for over 10 years. As part of her professional development in the field of addiction, she received a post-graduate Certificate of Specialization in the "Administration and Social Planning in the field of Drug Addiction'' from the Athens School of Public Health in collaboration with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego.
Since joining ͵й, in 2014, Ms. Chamosfakidis has been teaching IB Psychology and Theory of Knowledge. She also serves as an Advisor for the Model United Nations (MUN) club as well as the Intersection club: Where Biology meets Psychology. She has co-authored the book "Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through the i2Flex Classroom Model" contributing to a new educational paradigm introduced by ͵й.
Ms. Chamosfakidis is passionate about teaching and learning and committed to supporting students and their individual needs. She holds a Teaching Certification by the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) and the Greek Ministry of Education and she is a certified IB Psychology Examiner (IBO).
email: chamosfakidisa@acs.gr
Ms. Dimas holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the American College of Greece with High Distinction and a Master's degree in Museology from the University of Leicester with a concentration in Museum Education. Ms. Dimas received her teaching certification from the state of Florida and has completed the educator preparation institute at NCATE, the accredited Professional Education Unit of the University of West Florida. Most recently she has been working towards obtaining her doctorate in Educational Leadership and Curriculum Development at the University of Glasgow, and currently is in her final year. Prior to joining the ͵й Faculty, Ms. Dimas worked with school and family groups at the Hellenic Children's Museum in Athens, specializing in inquiry-based learning and constructivist teaching models. Ms. Dimas was born and raised in Washington, DC.
Ms. Dimas taught kindergarten for two years and third grade for three; this will be her ninth year as a fifth-grade teacher. In addition to teaching, Ms. Dimas has contributed to ͵й across the grade levels. She spearheaded the ‘iteach2’ project together with Ms. Moros in the second grade, the Writing in Action workshop with Ms. Zavacopoulou for middle school students, and the Architects of Global Conscious Citizenships Club with Ms. Rocha for fourth and fifth grade. For eleven years, Ms. Dimas has served as an advisor to the Forensics academic team, Group Discussion, working closely with academy and middle school students to realize their potential as conscious and active members of an ever-changing global community. For the past three years, she has been working towards expanding the Academy Forensics team to the Middle School and even into the upper Elementary School years. She also advises the Academy TED-Ed Club with Mr. Januzzi.
Ms. Dimas has presented at multiple workshops and conferences over the years. In 2013, she presented the ‘iteach2!’ initiative at the 8th annual Conference on Learning Differences (Innovative Teaching and Inclusive Learning) together with Ms. Sophia Moros. Ms. Dimas and Ms. Moros also represented ͵й at the ECIS Early Childhood Conference in Zurich, showcasing the implementation of ‘iteach2!’ as a learning tool in elementary school classrooms. In September 2015, Ms. Dimas was invited to speak at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. at the annual International Council of Museums Conference on Education and Cultural Action. Here, she shared her work on the implementation of informal education learning techniques as teaching tools in a multicultural classroom setting.
At the ͵й Colloquium in 2016, Ms. Dimas presented a Morphosis Talk together with Ms. Amalia Zavacopoulou. Under the heading of Teaching Writing to Think and Learn, she and Ms. Zavacopoulou analyzed the project "Making Stories at the Acropolis Museum," which they designed for the Academy Honors Humanities course. The initiative merged the writing process, informal learning resources, the course syllabus, and student ingenuity.
In 2017, Ms. Dimas wrote an essay, "Improving Multicultural Learning through Interpretations and Interactions with Museum Educational Practice," which was published in the Journal of Visual Literacy. In 2018 she served as the guest editor for a double issue of the same journal. She has also completed the Critical Friends Group Coaches Training and is an accredited coach for the National School Reform (NSRF). For the last seven years, Ms. Dimas has been an internal coordinator for the ͵й Accreditation process. This is her second year as K–6 Social Studies Coordinator.
email: dimass@acs.gr
Physical Education
Mr. Dimitropoulos is a Physical Education Teacher and Department Chair for Physical Education. He earned his Bachelor Degree in Physical Education from the University of Physical Education and Sport Science in Athens (1996) and then received his Masters Degree through an International Olympic Committee's Program (MEMOS - Executive Masters in Sports Organisation Management), from University of Lyon, France (2001).
Mr. Dimitropoulos has worked as the Baseball Competition Manager for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games and has also observed the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. He has published a book on baseball (2001).
He authored a chapter in the 2016 publication "Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through i2Flex Classroom Mode".
Mr. Dimitropoulos has been the Varsity Girls Basketball coach, Varsity Boys Volleyball coach and HS Track & Field coach since 2006.
He is a certified lifeguard and an emergency responder (CPR/First Aid for adult/child/infant).
Mr. Dimitropoulos was raised in Athens, Greece.
email: dimitropoulosa@acs.gr
Arts
Sophia Stella Soseilos is the Visual and Performing Arts Division Chair of ͵й since 2018. At the same time she is a High school Art Teacher and an IB Visual Arts Instructor. She has been to ͵й since 2012. She is a Greek Cypriot who was born in Germany, lived in Cyprus, studied in South Africa and moved to Greece in 1995. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from WITS University, South Africa, majoring in Painting and Theater Design and a Masters degree in Creative Writing from the University of Western Macedonia, in Greece.
She has worked as an Artist, Art Teacher, Interior Designer and Stage Designer for numerous theaters and TV Set Productions in Greece and Cyprus. She is also an author. She has short stories published in two books. Her book "When Color and Forms Become Words" was published in 2021. Most importantly Sophia Stella Soseilos has a passion for teaching Art. She embraces diversity, and has a great way of motivating and introducing creativity and design thinking into the education space. She is able to connect and communicate with her students. She defines targets and strategies and has the ability to convert vision to execution.
email: soseiloss@acs.gr

Tsigaridi, Liana, Division Chair of Mathematics (Gr. K-6)
Stamati, Angeliki, Division Chair of Mathematics (Gr. 7-12)
Strimenopoulou, Adamantia Kyriaki, Math Studio Coordinator
Prodromidi, Elina, Division Chair of Science
Sousounis, Eleni, Science Lab Coordinator
Karampelas, Antonios, Division Chair of Technology
Syropoulos, Evan, Division Chair of Language and Literature
Chen Hsuen-Chin, World languages Coordinator
Gaki, Venie, ESL/EFL K-12 Coordinator
Tsinakis, Sophia Chrisanthi, Literacy Coordinator JK-6
Fyrigou, Tonia, Division Chair of Greek Language and Literature
Chamosfakidis, Angela, Division Chair of Social Studies
Dimas, Stavi, Social Studies Coordinator
Dimitropoulos, Angelos, Division Chair of PE
Soseilos, Sophia Stella, Division Chair of Arts