Hellenic Community of Western Australia celebrates 100 years since its inception

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The Hellenic Community of Western Australia celebrated its 100th anniversary on November 23.

Many distinguished guests, parents, families and friends enjoyed the celebrations at the amphitheatre of Saint Andrew’s Grammar in WA.

School students dressed in Greek dancing costumes and theatrical costumes on the night, and performed for everyone in attendance.

The anniversary event was also an opportunity for St Andrew’s Grammar to unveil its exciting future campus developments, which are set to commence in 2024.

“A wonderful time was had by everyone who attended and from all of us here at St Andrew’s Grammar,” the school wrote on Facebook. 

“We would like to once again send a big heart felt congratulations to The Hellenic Community of WA for reaching such a milestone and also say thank you for building our very foundation and supporting our continual growth.”

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