Oakleigh Grammar top performer in VCE Greek recognised

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Oakleigh Grammar is celebrating the top performer in VCE Greek Language, with Nathanael Anastasiou in Year 11 achieving a remarkable study score of 47 in the subject.

For his outstanding achievement, Nathanael received the inaugural Philanthropic Society Nomoy Kavalas Agios Silas Award.

This new award was generously established by the Philanthropic Society Nomoy Kavalas Agios Silas, with the aim of recognising the top performing VCE Greek Language student and award a sponsorship of $1000 each year.

Nathanael received the inaugural award at Oakleigh Grammar from Society President Peter Ploutos and Treasurer John Vouros.

It’s a landmark achievement for Nathanael and the establishment of the Award reflects the role that Oakleigh Grammar continues to play in preserving and strengthening Hellenic culture in the local community.

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