Pythagoras Greek School brings culture to life with March celebrations

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March proved a month of vibrant cultural expression at Pythagoras Greek School, as students, families and staff came together to celebrate key moments in the Greek calendar through a series of immersive events.

Blending history, tradition and community spirit, the school’s program centred on Greek Independence Day, Apokries festivities and Easter preparations – offering students hands-on experiences that brought language and identity to life.

On Sunday, March 22, students proudly participated in the Greek Independence Day parade at the Australian Hellenic War Memorial, marching with pride as they honoured those who fought for Greece’s freedom and representing the next generation of Greek Australians.

The celebrations culminated on Friday, March 27, with a large-scale cultural event uniting the school’s Elwood and South Melbourne campuses. Students from Foundation to Year 12 took part in a range of traditional activities, including decorating lambades, baking koulourakia and dressing up for Apokries.

The evening featured music, dancing and Easter egg hunts, before concluding with a shared meal and a lively disco, reinforcing a strong sense of connection across the school community.

Organisers said the event reflected the collective effort of staff and parents, whose dedication ensured an engaging and memorable experience for students.

Beyond the festivities, the celebrations highlighted the school’s broader mission: fostering learning, cultural pride and community connection among young Greek Australians.

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