Bringing generations together: Ela welcomes Fronditha aged care residents 

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The children of the “ela” Early Learning Program were treated to a heart-warming surprise on Monday, December 1, when residents from the Fronditha Aged Care Home in Clayton visited the Huntingdale campus for a morning of creativity, music and tradition.  

The group listened to a story read by Christina Soumi, coordinator of the “ela” program at Huntingdale and Deputy Principal of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Schools. Together with the children, they sang children’s songs and joined in joined in traditional dances, creating a warm and festive atmosphere.

GCM Christmas

Young and old later made Christmas cookies, decorated the Christmas tree and exchanged handmade ornaments and cards — filling the space with joy and connection. 

Ms Soumi expressed her gratitude to the elderly guests and spoke with deep emotion about the love and affection they shared with the children, saying: “It is a joy to have grandparents in our group because they offer us love, wisdom, and warmth. The fact that Greek schools exist today is thanks to those who built them with effort and passion and passed on their love for Hellenism to the next generations.” 

The visit concluded with a promise that this beautiful relationship will continue, through future visits and shared activities that promote intergenerational connection.

The GCM remains committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen language, culture, and the bonds between generations, offering meaningful and unforgettable experiences to its students. 

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