Professor Anastasios Tamis inspires future leaders at St Andrew’s Grammar in WA

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Year 11 students at St Andrew’s Grammar in Western Australia were recently inspired by Professor Anastasios Tamis, a veteran educator with over 50 years of teaching and lecturing experience.

Drawing on his expertise in the history of democracy, he urged students to uphold principles of belonging, citizenship, and care as they face technological shifts such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Professor Tamis also reflected on the school’s origins, recalling his discussion with CEO Paul Savvas to over 500 parents about founding a school in Dianella for Greek Australian families and the wider community.

His lecture sparked thoughtful discussions among students that continued long after the session.

St Andrew’s Grammar expressed gratitude to Professor Tamis, with Mr Savvas and Principal Craig Monaghan acknowledging his impact on future generations.

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