Alumni excellence celebrated in style at Oakleigh Grammar

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Oakleigh Grammar has inducted two more former students into the prestigious Alumni Hall of Fame.

At a cocktail-style event held at the School’s N P Nikolakakis Centre for Academic Excellence, past and present members of the school community gathered to celebrate the achievements of Dr Chris Plakiotis and Andrew Korlos, along with their families.

In his opening address, Principal Mr Mark Robertson spoke passionately about the importance of recognising and honouring the diverse paths of success taken by Oakleigh Grammar alumni. He reflected on the values instilled in students during their time at the school and how these values have continued to shape the lives and careers of its graduates.

Oakleigh Grammar’s Alumni Hall of Fame inductees and their fantastic stories were then introduced by our School Captains, Alexander Korlos and Natasha Kaniadakis.

Dr Chris Plakiotis, who graduated in 1991, is a Consultant Psychiatrist specialising in adult and aged mental health. He has held significant clinical and academic roles at Monash Health and Monash University. With multiple postgraduate degrees and a Doctor of Medicine, his research and leadership in electroconvulsive therapy have made enduring and transformative contributions to mental health care. He currently heads the Aged Persons Mental Health Service at Monash Health and continues to teach and practice.

Andrew Korlos graduated in 2005 with an ATAR of 99.95 before completing Law and Commerce at the University of Melbourne on a full National Scholarship. Now a partner in PwC’s tax disputes practice, Andrew is widely respected in the legal field. He also holds a Master of Laws and is a dedicated family man with two young children.

Both inductees gave heartfelt speeches, reflecting on their journeys from Oakleigh Grammar to professional success. They spoke of the lasting friendships, inspiring teachers, and school values that helped shape their paths. Their words encouraged current students to pursue their goals with passion, integrity, and a commitment to making a positive impact.

With up to two alumni inducted into the Hall of Fame each year, based on professional achievements, leadership and innovation, the event served as a powerful and inspiring reminder of the calibre of graduates from Oakleigh Grammar, and the school’s enduring legacy of nurturing excellence over its more than 40-year history so far.

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