John Tzantzaris appointed Deputy Principal at St Aloysius’ College in Milsons Point

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St Aloysius’ College at Milsons Point in Sydney’s lower North Shore has appointed John Tzantzaris as its new Deputy Principal.

Following a rigorous recruitment process that included experienced candidates, Tzantzaris was the unanimous choice of the interview panel, chaired by incoming Principal John Browne and including College Board Chair Mark Lennon and College Rector Fr Ross Jones SJ.

Having served as Acting Deputy Principal over the past 12 months, Tzantzaris has been praised for demonstrating his commitment to the College’s values.

The College noted he is “wholeheartedly committed” and “generously gives of himself to assist others, often stepping in to fulfil a role when it is needed.”

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