GCM Schools to host two-day VCE Greek Summer Seminar this month

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Schools continue to actively invest in the academic success of their students by delivering targeted and contemporary educational initiatives throughout the year.

As part of this commitment, the VCE Summer Seminar 2026 will once again be offered as a two-day intensive preparation seminar for students studying VCE Greek. 

The seminar will take place on 20 and 21 January 2026 at the Greek Centre (168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne) and is designed for students intending to study Greek at VCE level, particularly those aiming for strong results and high study scores. 

This well-structured and highly effective program is designed and delivered by qualified and experienced teachers, with extensive expertise in preparing students for the VCE Greek examinations. 

Throughout the seminar, participants will have the opportunity to: 

  • gain a clear understanding of the structure and expectations of the VCE Greek examinations, 
  • develop essential oral and written communication skills, 
  • build confidence through focused, exam-style practice, 
  • secure a valuable head start for the new academic year. 

The VCE Summer Seminar 2026 provides students with a unique opportunity to strengthen their skills, consolidate their knowledge, and approach the VCE examinations with confidence and preparedness. 

Dates: 

  • Tuesday 20 January 2026, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm – Oral Examination & Writing 
  • Wednesday 21 January 2026, 9:30 am – 2:00 pm – Listening & Reading Comprehension 

The cost is $95 for one day and $170 for both days. Book your spot here.

For further information, contact the Greek Community of Melbourne.  

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