Moving to Greece With Children

Schools, healthcare, costs and Israeli community in Greece for relocating families.

Schools Abroad
Public schools are adequate; good international school options in Athens.
Family Healthcare
Public healthcare is available; private supplemental insurance recommended.
Childcare Costs
Athens and most cities are affordable; significantly cheaper than Western Europe.

Moving to Greece With Children

Greece is an affordable option for families, with warm weather, low cost of living, and direct flights from Israel.

Schools

Public schools are free and taught in Greek. International private schools in Athens offer English-language education and are popular with expat families. Costs range from €3,000–€12,000/year. A small Jewish school operates in Athens.

Healthcare

Public healthcare (ESY) is available to residents but quality varies. Private supplemental insurance is strongly recommended for families. International health insurance covering Greek private hospitals is a practical choice.

Childcare & Daycare

Municipal daycares are subsidized and income-based. Private nurseries cost around €300–€600/month. Demand for good daycares in Athens can be competitive.

Israeli Community

Approximately 5,000 Jews live in Greece, mainly in Athens and Thessaloniki. The community is small but established, with synagogues, a Jewish community center, and connections to Israeli expat networks.

Practical Tips

  • Learn some Greek: daily life and school enrollment require it.
  • Athens has the strongest expat infrastructure; other cities are more local.
  • Digital Nomad Visa holders can enroll children in local schools.