VCE students of the GCM and St John’s College visit Bonegilla migrant centre

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VCE students from the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools, in collaboration with St John’s College, participated in a highly engaging educational excursion to the historic Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre on Sunday, July 28.

The visit was part of the Migration topic currently being studied by Year 11 and 12 students in the VCE Modern Greek subject.

Bonegilla, where thousands of Greek migrants first arrived in Australia, offered a powerful, immersive experience and a valuable reference for students preparing for their upcoming oral exams.

Beyond its academic relevance, the visit carried deep emotional and cultural significance. Students reflected on the struggles, journeys, and resilience of their ancestors, gaining a deeper appreciation of their identity as Greeks of the diaspora. It was a meaningful connection to their heritage.

VCE Bonegilla

The day also allowed students to bond with peers outside the classroom, strengthening friendships through shared laughter, singing, dancing, and heartfelt conversation. It was a memorable day, one they will carry with them for years to come.

This initiative is part of a broader collaboration between the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools and St John’s College, aimed at boosting student engagement and ensuring well-rounded preparation for VCE success.

VCE Bonegilla

“It was an unforgettable day, one that highlighted the power of historical memory, the beauty of collaboration, and the vibrant spirit of the Greek school,” Maria Bakalidou, Principal of the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools, said.

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