The Greek Community of Melbourne Schools bids farewell to its graduating students

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In an atmosphere of pride and emotion, the Graduation Ceremony of the Class of 2025 of the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools took place on Saturday, 22 November, at the Greek Centre.

In a warm atmosphere, the Year 12 students marked the completion of their studies at the Greek School. Parents, teachers, and Board Members attended to honour the effort, dedication, and achievements of the graduates.

In her address, the Principal of the Greek Community Schools, Maria Bakalidou, stated: “Our graduates tonight completed a journey filled with knowledge, friendships, and beautiful moments at the Greek School. We saw them grow, try, doubt, dream, and today, we are immensely proud of them. We thank the parents for their unwavering support and our teachers for their dedication, love, and passion throughout the year.”

The Secretary of the Greek Community, Marinis Pirpiris, added: “Our students have achieved something truly remarkable. Their dedication and love for the Greek language fill us with deep emotion and pride. We warmly congratulate them and wish them every success on the bright path ahead.”

The evening’s program included the graduation ceremony followed by a joyful students’ party that showcased the students’ enthusiasm and energy, giving an extra spark to the celebration.

The Greek Community of Melbourne warmly congratulates the graduates and wishes them every success in their future endeavours.

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