Penny Pachos appointed Principal at St Euphemia College

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Penny Pachos has been appointed the new School Principal at St Euphemia College in Bankstown, Sydney.

Ms Pachos will be taking over from Father Peter Mavrommatis, who has been interim Principal of the School since September 30, 2019.

Ms Pachos has previously worked at Mount Saint Joseph Catholic College in Milperra, St Patrick’s College in Strathfield and most recently, MLC School in Burwood.

In a post on Facebook, St Euphemia College welcomed the appointment of Ms Pachos as Principal.

“We extend our heartfelt best wishes to Ms Pachos as she embarks on this new journey,” the post reads.

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