St. Andrew’s Grammar to hold Greek & Orthodox Family Open Day

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St. Andrew’s Grammar is a co-ed, Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 School centrally located in Dianella, Western Australia.  As the only Greek Orthodox School in Perth, St Andrew’s Grammar is proud of its Hellenic and Christian values and value them as highly as its diversity.

St. Andrew’s Grammar is a Christian School, known for nurturing honourable and kind-hearted people of good influence who are confident, compassionate and community minded. Ultimately, Philotimo is the school’s aspiration. Students all learn Christian values and graduate from the school knowing the characteristics of being a good person. At St. Andrew’s Grammar, the inclusion and focus on Christian values plays a crucial role in students’ spiritual and personal development.

Staff and students all believe and live by the values of the school which are Excellence, Independence, Commitment, Responsibility and Respect.

Striving for Excellence – St. Andrew’s Grammar strongly believe that everyone has success within them. The school aspires to facilitate gaining the very best from every student and foster each student’s strengths and work together with them on their respective areas of need. In that, the school staff know every student not just by name but on abilities and aspirations. The school’s opportunity, which is taken seriously, is to bring out the best in every child. In doing so, the school ensures that they are acknowledged for their respective talents but also challenged to strive for improvement. Striving for Excellence is a personal quest which St. Andrew’s Grammar challenge every child to work toward. The school’s commitment to this extends beyond the classroom with plenty of unique opportunities on offer through its extensive Co-curricular Program

St. Andrew’s Grammar has a unique Greek heritage; however, it is welcoming to students of all backgrounds and faiths who wish to be educated as long as they accept and adopt the school’s values. In doing so, the school is able to uphold its inclusive, multicultural disposition. St. Andrew’s Grammar has over 50 different nationalities across the school. 

St. Andrew’s Grammar is small enough to care yet big enough to provide all students with exactly what they need as individuals, while teaching and learning staff keep them focussed and consistently guide them on their path to success – whatever that may look like.  An example of this is how students now have four pathways to university with over 35 electives in years 11 and 12, offering the range that many of the larger schools do.

St. Andrew’s Grammar has seen rapid growth over the last few years and has been identified as one of Australia’s fastest growing schools.  A school in real demand.  It is no longer the same school as back in 2018, with waitlists building across all year levels. The school has more than doubled in size in five years, however, is committed to not just becoming another large school. The school will restrict its size to no more than 900 and then continue its selectivity and waitlists. 

Hence, St. Andrew’s Grammar is urging people to book in to attend its Greek & Orthodox Family Open Day on 13th August 2024. This is an opportunity to give your child an unparalleled educational experience.

Join St. Andrew’s Grammar for its next Open Day

Following the school’s recent successful Whole School, Perth Glory Academy School and its STEM, Netball and Performance Arts Academy Open Days, St. Andrew’s Grammar is inviting you along to its Greek & Orthodox Family Open Day which is happening on Tuesday August 13, 2024. (Registrations are essential).

By attending, you will hear first-hand from the school Principal, Leaders, teachers and students and you will get to experience what a regular day is like at St. Andrew’ Grammar. You will discover more about the vast opportunities for students on offer now, as well as what the St. Andrew’s Grammar team are working towards for the future of our school.

Discover St. Andrew’s Grammar and everything it now offers. Register here.

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