Education in Cyprus

Cyprus offers wonderful opportunities of receiving top quality education in the national school curriculum and program of the UK. There are British schools in all large cities of Cyprus (Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Pahos) that offer a full cycle of primary and secondary education. The majority of British schools is located in Limassol.

The most famous British schools are:

  • The English School (Nicosia)
  • The Heritage Private School (Limassol)
  • American Academy Larnaca (Larnaca)
  • International School of Paphos (Paphos)

Education lasts 13 yearsChildren start attending school at the age of 5. Primary school is spread over 6 grades, and secondary – over 7 grades. Teenagers graduate from high school at the age of 18. As a result of a 5-grade education in secondary school, students give exams and receive GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). The students spend the last two years of high school preparing for entering university. Upon completion, they take A-level exams. The results are the basis for enrolling into a university in the UK.

It should be noted, that private British schools also have kindergartens. Children spend 3 years there, starting from the age of 2. The last year of kindergarten prepares children for primary school.

Private British schools charge a fee, but it is relatively affordable. A year in junior school amounts to around 3500 euros, and 7-8000 euros in the last years of high school.

Higher education

It should be noted that Cyprus is one of the leading countries in the EU in terms of the percentage of citizens who hold a degree from a higher education institution, among the working population. Students who have graduated from a high school in Cyprus, have a choice of either obtaining further education in European (mostly British) universities or in higher education institutions of Cyprus.

The level of Cypriot universities is average European. The government is actively implementing a policy of further improving higher education. As a result, in the last years, there has been a rapid increase in the number of foreigners studying in Cyprus. Cyprus offers great graduate programs that students come to attend from all over the world, even from countries where the education level is traditionally considered to be high. Among the ‘demanded’ professions are those in maritime and related spheres.

There are state-funded, as well as private universities in Cyprus. In total there are three state universities:

  • University of Cyprus (Nicosia)
  • Cyprus University of Technology (Limassol)
  • Open University of Cyprus (Nicosia)

In addition, in large cities of Cyprus there are private universities: University of Nicosia, Frederick University, Neapolis University and others.

It should be noted that since 2012 UcLan Cyprus, a branch of the famous British University of Central Lancashire, started operating in Cyprus. This is the first British university in Cyprus. The university offers programs in the following fields – business and management, legal studies, computer science and mathematics.