Zefyros Louca wins GOCSA Award for Excellence in Greek

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Sturt Street Primary School student, Zefyros Louca won the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) Award for Excellence in Greek this month.

Zefyros was presented with the award by GOCSA President, Peter Gardiakos and Administrative Council Member, Sandra Scounos Sifis.

The state member for Adelaide, Lucy Hood MP also attended the award presentation.

In a post on Facebook, the GOCSA congratulated Zefyros for his achievements in the Greek language.

“Bravo Zefyros! We are so proud of you!” the Facebook post wrote.

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