From Clay to Linear B: GCM Schools bring ancient civilisations to life

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A journey into Ancient Greece came to life for many students during the school holiday program organised by the Schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM).

Their visit to the Hellenic Museum turned into an unforgettable experience that blended education, creativity, and fun.

On Wednesday, September 24, children explored the museum’s galleries and discovered exhibits centred on ancient rituals. Guided tours and hands-on activities brought history alive, as students travelled through the Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean civilisations, uncovering the art, traditions, and values that shaped these iconic eras.

The highlight of the day was a creative workshop where students worked with clay to design their own “artifacts,” inspired by the displays. They also wrote their names in Linear B, bridging the gap between historical knowledge and personal artistic expression.

“It felt like we travelled back in time and stepped into the world of our ancestors,” Ms Soumi, Assistant Principal of the GCM Schools and coordinator of the program, said.

She praised the students’ enthusiasm, noting that the initiative gave them “memories and experiences that deepen their connection to the Greek language and culture.”

The Hellenic Museum visit was only the beginning. Two more museum education workshops are scheduled for Monday, 29 September in Huntingdale and Thursday, 2 October in Balwyn North, both of which have already drawn strong interest from parents and children.

For further details and bookings, families are encouraged to visit the website of the Greek Community of Melbourne or contact the central offices directly.

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