Education
Having completed his secondary education at the 2nd and 5th High School of Thessaloniki, he entered the Department of Philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he studied the Classics.
Having completed his secondary education at the 2nd and 5th High School of Thessaloniki, he entered the Department of Philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he studied the Classics.
He worked extensively in the private education sector. Specifically, he was employed at Langadikia and Delliou Private Schools, as well as at Anatolia College. During the same period, he established the Tutoring Schools “Paideia” and “Theoritiko."
In 1978 he founded the Kindergarten and Elementary School of Mandoulides Schools, the private institution that was the incarnation of his grand vision for education and became his life’s work.
He devoted himself to education, having as his guiding principle a modern Greek education with a European dimension and global perspective.
In 1991 his vision expanded, and Evangelos Mantoulidis sought to broaden his horizons by founding the Junior - Senior High School. The year 2002 was marked by the establishment of the 2nd Kindergarten - Elementary School, and soon after by the 2nd Junior - Senior High School.
The Day Care Center has been in operation since 2007. Over the years the school has gained an excellent academic reputation.
The schools’ high-school graduates have received full tuition scholarships in top United States. universities, like Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Duke, Princeton Dartmouth and Stanford.
The Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions has the distinct pleasure of recognizing educators worldwide as recipients of the Yale Educator Award. During the last decade the school begun to expand into several new domains including a World Championship Basketball team of High School boys in Israel in 1999, a second place in 2005 in Poland and a 3rd place in 2009 in Istanbul. Evangelos Mantoulidis passed away unexpectedly in April 2007.
He left a rich literary work and a great spiritual legacy to his family and students.