Oakleigh Grammar showcases Hellenic pride at Greek Independence Day parade

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Oakleigh Grammar proudly took part in Melbourne’s Greek National Day celebrations on Sunday, March 22, honouring the 205th anniversary of the Greek War of Independence.

Celebrated annually on 25 March, Greek Independence Day marks the beginning of Greece’s fight for freedom in 1821. It is a significant occasion for Hellenic communities around the world, and one that holds deep meaning within the school community.

The day began with representatives attending the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy and Doxology at the Archdiocese Church of St Eustathios, followed by the Greek Australian Commemorative Service at the Shrine of Remembrance, where Principal, Mark Robertson, and Board members joined students and staff throughout the celebrations.

Students from Prep to Year 12 represented Oakleigh Grammar with great enthusiasm, marching along Birdwood Avenue in a vibrant display of unity and school spirit.

Representing Oakleigh Grammar were 23 flag bearers and 40 drummers, alongside students from all backgrounds who proudly marched, showing respect for Hellenic culture and reflecting the school’s inclusive and respectful community.

Principal Mr Robertson said: “It was wonderful to see our students from all year levels embrace this important cultural celebration with such energy and pride. Their participation reflects the strong sense of community and respect for heritage that we nurture at Oakleigh Grammar.”

Oakleigh Grammar said it is incredibly proud of its students for the way they represented the school throughout the Greek Independence Day march and celebrations.

The school’s participation in this significant event reflects Oakleigh Grammar’s ongoing commitment to celebrating Hellenic heritage, fostering inclusivity, and strengthening a sense of identity and belonging within its community.

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