GOCNSW’s Afternoon and Saturday Schools hold End-of-Year Disco

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The Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) recently hosted a remarkable End-of-Year celebration for its Afternoon and Saturday Greek schools at Clemton Park Public School, marking the end of a successful academic year. 

This year’s event was particularly special, as it was the first of its kind in many years, bringing together students, parents, and grandparents for an evening of joy, unity, and celebration. 

Held on a warm summer’s evening on Friday, December 13, the event featured a vibrant mix of food trucks, music, and lots of dancing. 

It was a chance for everyone to come together, celebrate a year of hard work and success, and enjoy the festive atmosphere that perfectly encapsulated the spirit of Greek tradition.

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