Oakleigh Grammar ends school year with key achievements in Greek language competitions

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Oakleigh Grammar students have proudly honoured the Greek language and culture by excelling in two significant cultural and educational competitions.

Participation in competitions dedicated to the Greek language and culture provides students with a meaningful opportunity to celebrate and preserve their heritage. Through these experiences, students strengthen their language skills, deepen their understanding of Hellenic history and values, and feel proud of their identity and cultural roots.

Once again, students of Oakleigh Grammar achieved excellent results in the annual Australian Hellenic Memorial Student Competition. Students from Years 5, 6 and 7 participated enthusiastically in this important competition, which encourages young learners to explore Greece’s role in World War II, focusing on historical events such as the Greek Campaign, the involvement of the ANZACs in Greece, and the Battle of Crete.

The competition is open to all Victorian schools where Greek is taught, offering students from Year 1 to Year 12 the opportunity to engage with significant chapters of shared Greek and Australian history.

The award ceremony took place on Saturday, October 18, at the Australian Hellenic Memorial, where Oakleigh Grammar students achieved impressive results and specifically receiving First and Second Place in the Secondary Category, Second Place in the Primary Category, and nine Encouragement Awards for their efforts. Students demonstrated that a love for language and history can inspire thoughtful research, reflection, and creativity.

A striking piece by 12-year-old Oakleigh Grammar student Panayiota Dimopoulos was chosen by The Greek Herald as the cover of its special OXI Day print edition as it beautifully bridges Greece and Australia’s shared history.

Equally impressive were the results at the 13th Greek Student Film Festival, where Year 8 students presented two short films in the Secondary School Category, proudly winning First and Second Place. 

The festival, organised by the Greek Film Festival, the Greek Community of Melbourne, the Education Office of the Consulate General of Greece in Melbourne, the Department of Education and Training, and the Modern Greek Teachers’ Association of Victoria, gave students the opportunity to express themselves creatively in Greek through the art of filmmaking.

This year’s theme, “Democracy,” inspired students to explore a timeless concept deeply connected to Hellenic values with imagination and reflection. Their creativity, teamwork, enthusiasm, and passion for the Greek language and culture led them to these outstanding results.

Oakleigh Grammar warmly congratulates all students for their dedication, effort, and talent. These achievements demonstrate that the Greek language and culture remain alive and continue to inspire new generations to carry forward the Hellenic tradition with love and pride in Australia.

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