Our team

At GATE Center We believe that every child has the right to discover and develop their full potential. Our team consists of educators, psychologists, researchers and giftedness specialists, who work with a common goal: to create a learning environment that recognizes, respects and encourages the unique abilities and needs of students.
Believing in the power of creativity, critical thinking, and authentic expression, we design programs and activities that foster curiosity, the joy of learning, and intrinsic motivation. Our approach is multidimensional — incorporating modern pedagogical principles, research in the psychology of learning, and experiential practices that allow children to explore, experiment, and create.
For us, Education is not just the transmission of knowledge. It is a relationship. It's trust.

Scientific supervisor

Vasilios Komis

Vasilis Komis is professor at the Department of Early Childhood Education and Education Sciences (TEEAPI) of the University of Patras with the subject “Informatics Teaching and Applications of Information and Communication Technologies in Education.”
Internal member of the Board of Directors of the University of Patras.
Basic and applied research in the field of human teaching and learning activity when it is mediated by computing and digital technologies in the school environment and beyond. Design of technologies that enhance learning and teaching. Training
teachers in learning technologies. Research focus on young ages (3-8 years) with digital and
hybrid games, educational robots, programming languages, Artificial Intelligence, environments
STEAM, Internet of Things and emerging technologies

coordinator

Corals Manta

OR Coral Manta is a coordinator of the Education of Gifted and Talented Children at GATE Center, where she implements specialized learning programs that support the cognitive, social and emotional development of highly capable students. Her work includes the design and implementation of the program «"Explorers of the Mind"» (2019), an educational action for children and adolescents aged 10–14 within the framework of the TEBA (FEAD) program, which aimed to strengthen socio-emotional skills and support families through parallel counseling interventions.
Has completed Postgraduate Studies in Educational Science and has participated in the research project augmentor, contributing to the development of a pedagogical framework for the utilization of augmented intelligence in differentiated education.

educational

Konstantina Katradi

Konstantina Katradi-Mexi is a graduate of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences of the National Technical University of Athens with a major in Physics. She has worked as a Physics and Mathematics teacher, as well as a school laboratory manager and STEM teacher. She has experience in teaching natural sciences to elementary, middle and high school students, in designing and implementing STEM experiments and activities. At the same time, she has been involved in artistic education, combining knowledge of science with creativity and experiential learning.

educational

Miltiadis Zarkadas

Miltiadis Zarkadas is a graduate of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and has expertise in the design and development of electronic systems, as well as in the use of programmable logic devices. He combines his technical training with pedagogical experience in educational robotics, promoting innovation, creativity and experiential learning through technology.
He has worked as a robotics teacher in schools and educational organizations, guiding student teams in STEM competitions and supporting the development of collaboration, problem-solving and design thinking skills. He has also organized and facilitated educational activities and workshops, combining play with learning.

educational

Chalkiopoulou Christina

Christina Chalkiopoulou is a kindergarten teacher specializing in science. She loves creative and experiential learning and her goal is to encourage children to discover themselves, develop their critical and creative thinking, and freely express their ideas.
Through original activities and collaborative projects, she seeks to create an environment of safety, joy and inspiration, where each child can develop at their own unique pace. She believes that education requires imagination, sensitivity and an open mind, so that learning becomes a lively, substantial and meaningful process.