Sydney student Anna Petrou accepted into prestigious Berklee College of Music in the US

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All Saints Grammar has celebrated an outstanding individual achievement, with Class of 2025 student Anna Petrou accepted into the prestigious Berklee College of Music in the United States.

Anna has secured a place at Berklee’s Boston campus – one of the world’s leading institutions for contemporary music, dance and theatre – after successfully navigating the highly competitive US university application process.

With guidance from All Saints Grammar Careers Advisor Mr Clinton, Anna was also awarded a scholarship to undertake a Bachelor of Music, recognising her exceptional musical talent and commitment.

Head of School Elfa Lillis praised Anna’s achievement, describing it as a reflection of both her dedication and the school’s commitment to nurturing ambition and excellence.

“This milestone reflects not only her dedication, but also the aspirations we nurture within our school community. We are so excited for what lies ahead for Anna,” Ms Lillis said.

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