An international STEM initiative from Greece

Ancient knowledge,
modern classrooms.

Live lessons broadcast from Greece. Hands-on STEM with Micro:bit, sensors, and Scratch — guided by your local teachers, inspired by Pythagoras, Archimedes, and the minds that shaped the modern world.

6 schools5 continentsLive from Athens

01

History

Stories from Ancient Greece — the cradle of inquiry, geometry, and engineering.

02

Mathematics

Pythagoras, Eratosthenes, and the timeless logic that underpins science today.

03

Engineering

Hands-on builds — from the Archimedes screw to the Antikythera mechanism.

04

Code

Scratch, Micro:bit, and sensors transform ancient ideas into living systems.

The journey

A lesson, a build, a discovery — repeated across the world.

Every Odyssey module follows the same elegant arc, designed for classrooms anywhere on the map.

  1. I

    Live lesson from Greece

    Educators broadcast a curated session from Athens — story, science, and a clear challenge for the day.

  2. II

    Local teacher guides the build

    Your classroom teacher leads the hands-on construction using STEM kits, Micro:bit, and sensors.

  3. III

    Students code, test & present

    Children program their creation in Scratch, iterate together, and share their results across continents.

A global classroom

From Darwin to Lubumbashi, one lesson connects them all.

6

Pilot schools

5

Continents

125+

Students reached

4

Ancient projects

Two students carefully assembling a wooden Archimedes screw model on a classroom desk.
Hands-on build — Archimedes module

Pilot schools

Six classrooms. Five continents. One Odyssey.

See all schools

01

The Essington School

Darwin, Australia

Project
Pythagorean Cup
Ages
7–9
Students
48

02

Socrates Academy

North Carolina, USA

Project
Antikythera Mechanism
Ages
14
Students
32

03

MEES International School

Tokyo, Japan

Project
Pythagorean Cup
Ages
6–12
Students
25

In partnership with

Built alongside academic institutions and supported by leading media voices.

Academic

Imperial CollegeBCA College

Media

KathimeriniPappas Post

Set your course

Bring the Odyssey
to your school.

We partner with primary and secondary schools, Greek diaspora communities, and international institutions across the world. Tell us about your classroom — we'll plot the course together.