Dynamic preparation for VCE by the Greek Community of Melbourne schools

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The two-day summer seminar for VCE preparation in Greek, organised by the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools on January 22 and 23 at the Greek Centre, was a resounding success.

The seminar aimed to support students taking Greek at the VCE level, equipping them with valuable skills to excel in their examinations.

It provided specialised information and preparation to help participants become familiar with course requirements and build their confidence.

During the seminar, students focused on the structure and content of the exams and engaged in practical activities designed to enhance their oral and written communication skills.

Attendees expressed high satisfaction with the seminar’s quality and organisation. They highlighted that the presentations and practical activities offered a clear understanding of the examination requirements.

Many participants also praised the teachers for their expertise and the valuable guidance they provided throughout the seminar.

Through initiatives like this, the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools continue to demonstrate their commitment to supporting students in their Greek language learning journey and to promoting and preserving the Greek language and cultural identity.

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