Oakleigh Grammar inducts its 2025 student leaders

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Oakleigh Grammar has inducted its 2025 School leaders from the Junior, Middle and Senior Schools.

Attended by students, staff, parents and the Board, along with special guest the Hon. Ms Clare O’Neil, Member for Hotham, the assembly opened with an Acknowledgement of Country and the National Anthems of both Australia and Greece.

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Hon. Ms Clare O’Neil congratulates a student leader.

School Captain Alexander Korlos conducted an Opening Prayer before Principal Mark Robertson delivered his Principal’s Address, speaking of the important role our School leaders will play in inspiring students and embodying the School’s theme this year to ‘Aim High, Achieve More.’

Ms O’Neil was then welcomed to the stage by School Captain Anastasia Kaniadakis, who delivered a warm address to the students in attendance, speaking on the importance of doing what is right rather than what is popular, and everyone’s responsibility to act as leaders within their community.

Whole School watches on at the Leaders Induction Assembly
Whole School watches on at the Leaders Induction Assembly.

The formal induction process saw 16 Senior School students, 12 Middle School and 15 Junior School students accepting their badges from Mr Robertson as School Leaders, each signing their name and making a pledge to Oakleigh Grammar as School Leaders.

There were also 26 School Representative Council students that were inducted across Year 6 to Year 12.

Captain badges
Captain badges.

Families and inductees then enjoyed morning tea at the conclusion of the ceremony.

The following students were appointed to leadership roles:

2025 Senior School Leaders

  • School Captains: Anastasia Kaniadakis and Alexander Korlos
  • Vice Captains: George Dimitropoulos and Michaela Millar                       
  • Life and Culture: Jaimann Kaur and Samita Upadhyaya     
  • Student Wellbeing: Abdullah Saddiq        
  • Social Justice: Helen Kousourakis and Mugdhasri Maddali                
  • Bradman House: Vassos Charalambous and Dean Voutsas                         
  • Fraser House: Mary Alexopoulos, Mattea Georges and Manni Talias                           
  • Rose House: Ketrina Mawal and Megan Sheer

2025 Middle School Leaders

  • School Captains: Chrisanthy Psaras and Paul Makris                                      
  • Vice Captains: Kosta Apostolou and Valantina Marinakis                         
  • Life and Culture: Alexia Frank and Ayden George Gigu                        
  • Student Wellbeing: Rheanna Rajesh                               
  • Social Justice: Thomai Haritidis                              
  • Bradman House: Chrisanthy Psaras                            
  • Fraser House: Anastasiya Pokrovskaya                  
  • Rose House: Alexis Ellwood and Anastasia Vrettakos                         

2025 Junior School Leaders

  • School Captains: Danai Pavlou and Nicholas Vlahandonis             
  • Vice Captains: Cormac Mullarkey and Sofia Ryan                              
  • Faith Leaders: Eleni Damatopoulos, Alexia Giotas and Theodore Theodorou             
  • Social Justice: Isabella Eroglu and Samantha Kehaidis                 
  • Bradman House: Matthew Douvitsas and Anastasia Georgiadis              
  • Fraser House: Lucas Menelaou and Stella Stevens                         
  • Rose House: Nektarios Kallergis and Gregory Karitopoulos             

2025 Student Representative Council

  • Year 12: George Dimitropoulos and Michaela Millar                       
  • Year 11: Nathanael Anastasiou, Elena Draganic, Tijana Karac, Tziovannis Konstantinidis, Elena Logan, Mary Mastelidys and Arkie Stathopoulos                
  • Year 10: John Aivaliotis, Rylee Bower, Vasia Kosmas, Connie Lekkas, Maria Mitnovetski and Ellie Woodhams                     
  • Year 9: Kosta Apostolou, Thomai Haritidis and Valantina Marinakis                
  • Year 8: Alexandra Barbagiannis, Olga Drakopoulos and Katerina Kaimakamis              
  • Year 7: Georgios Kallergis and Dimitri Tsimitakopoulos         
  • Year 6: Eleni Mavroidakos, Xavier Rajah and Ava Stavrakis   
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