A cracking start to the term at Pythagoras Greek School

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Students returned to Pythagoras Greek School after Easter with full stomachs, great stories, and a quiet confidence that somewhere in their bag sat the strongest red egg of all.

At Pythagoras Greek School, the annual Red Egg Cracking Competition (RECC) is not just an event, it is serious business with just the right amount of religion, culture and fun.

Each student arrived proudly clutching their carefully selected egg, often chosen after intense “quality testing” at home.

Classrooms quickly filled with excitement as rounds began, tap by tap, crack by crack, until only the strongest survived. Class champions emerged and anticipation built for the grand final.

At the end of the evening, families and friends gathered for a special Easter assembly that brought heart and meaning to the celebration.

Students celebrating their name days held lambathes and lead the community in singing Christos Anesti, creating a moment that was both moving and deeply grounding.

Principal Dr Constantine Roubos reflected on the richness of Greek Easter traditions, acknowledging that every family celebrates a little differently.

Some attend every nightly church service during Easter week, some fast, others come together for key moments, yet all are connected through a shared heritage.

The evening concluded with the highly anticipated RECC final, where Theodore from Year 2 proved his egg, and perhaps his strategy, was simply unbeatable and unbreakable.

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