On-Site Programs
Corinth Excavations will happily host your school on-site at the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth. Students can interact with real archaeologists, ask them questions about Ancient Corinth or about the discipline more generally, they can see and hold real artifacts, and they can learn how the museum and the excavations operate "behind the scenes."
Available On-site Programs for Grades 1-6:
- Pegasus & Bellerophon: The myth and its legacy (1st Grade)
- Peirene Fountain (2nd Grade)
- Apostle Paul in Ancient Corinth (2nd Grade)
- Apollo in Ancient Corinth (3rd Grade)
- Medea in Ancient Corinth (4th Grade)
- Ancient Political Systems (4th Grade)
- Roman Tombs in Corinth (5th Grade)
- What happened when the Romans arrived? (5th Grade)
- Ottoman Corinth (6th Grade)
- The Theater in Ancient Greece (6th Grade)
- How was life before the internet? Everyday life in Ancient Corinth (mixed grades)
To schedule an educational program or to obtain more information, please email Corinth Excavations.
Enjoy a selection of photos from past educational programs held on-site for students and visitors:
Interpreting Ancient Mysteries of Demeter: A collaboration between the ASCSA, a Corinthian school, The American College of Greece-PIERCE, Dr. Nancy Bookidis, Diazoma, Olympia Odos, and the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Operation Odeion: Music in Ancient Corinth Across Centuries: A collaboration between the ASCSA, the Psychology Club and Student Councils from The American College of Greece-PIERCE, Diazoma, Olympia Odos, Pierce Choir and Orchestra, the Elementary School of Ancient Corinth, the Smile of the Child Orphanage, and the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Asklepios and Healing in the Ancient Greek World and Today: A collaboration between the ASCSA, The American College of Greece-PIERCE, the 85th Kindergarten of Athens, Diazoma, and Olympia Odos.
Schoolchildren visit the Temple of Apollo for an educationalprogram on Apollo
Schoolchildren hold a ceramic fragment depicting Pegasus for an educational program on Pegasus
Schoolchildren inside a Roman chamber tomb for an educational program on Roman Corinth
Toys and small figurines made by students after the program.
Young student holding a terracotta horse-and-rider figurine from the Corinth Excavations collection.
A special 'Operation Odeion' on-site program about ancient and modern music.
Ioulia Tzonou showing off a secret passage in the Sacred Spring during 'Buried Data'.