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He was a founder of the Pancyprian Gymnasium (High School).
He was educated at the Pancyprian Gymnasium and then studied medicine at the University of Athens.
In October 1961 he was ordained priest and returned to the Pancyprian Gymnasium where he taught theology for 5 years.
At age 20 he was sent to the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia, where he completed his secondary education in 1936.
He first worked at the Pancyprian Gymnasium from 1910-1912 as a French language teacher and then at The English School.
After attending his village school he studied at the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia (1909-1915) where he stayed with his grandmother.
During his stay, Durrell worked first as an English teacher at the Pancyprian Gymnasium, where several of his female students reportedly fell in love with him:
Papadopoulos attended the Ayios Kassianos and Elenio primary schools in Nicosia and then the Pancyprian Gymnasium.
He founded the Pancyprian Gymnasium (originally called the Hellenic School) in 1812 which was the first secondary school on the island and which is still located opposite the archbishopric in Nicosia.
Son of teacher Christodoulos Laouris, he lived and attended schools in various districts of Cyprus including The English School, Nicosia, the Pancyprian Gymnasium and the Acropolis Gymnasium.
He graduated from the Kykko Pancyprian Gymnasium and after his studies in Law, in the University of Athens and the University College London, he is a practicing lawyer since 1972.
By the scholarship of Kykkos Monastery, where he served as a monk, he finished the Pancyprian Gymnasium (High School) in 1950 and he studied theology and literature in the University of Athens.
In 1952 he moved to Cyprus, buying a house and taking a position teaching English literature at the Pancyprian Gymnasium to support his writing, followed by public relations work for the British government there during agitation for union with Greece.
Across the street is the Pancyprian Gymnasium, the oldest and largest secondary school in Cyprus, which is the continuation of the Greek school founded by Archbishop Kyprianos in 1812 and dedicated to the Holy Trinity.
After graduating from the Pancyprian Gymnasium, Costas Montis studied law at the University of Athens, but in 1937 on his return to Cyprus (then under British rule) he could not work as a lawyer because his degree was Greek.