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Celebration of Excellence: GCM honours outstanding VCE achievers

More than 100 attendees gathered at the event to honour the students and celebrate their outstanding accomplishments

Newsroom December 20 05:15

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) hosted an event to recognise the remarkable achievements of VCE high achievers of Greek heritage. The evening brought together families, friends, educators, and members of the community to celebrate the students’ dedication and academic success. More than 100 attendees gathered at the event to honour the students and celebrate their outstanding accomplishments.

The event, held at the Greek Center, was attended by a delegation from the GCM Board of Directors, who joined in acknowledging the accomplishments of the students.

The evening began with welcoming remarks by Vick Kyritsis, Assistant GCM Secretary, who set the tone for the proceedings as the event’s host.

GCM President Bill Papastergiadis, OAM, delivered a speech highlighting the significance of education in building a better future:

“Education has been the foundation upon which our community has built its growth, prosperity, and resilience. Since the establishment of our first school in the 1920s, the Greek Community of Melbourne has remained steadfast in its commitment to fostering a love of learning and preserving our rich cultural heritage. From a modest beginning with one school and 160 students in the 1950s, we now proudly run Alphington Grammar and multiple campuses offering programs ranging from early learning to university collaborations. These achievements reflect the hard work and vision of those who came before us, ensuring that our young people not only excel academically but also remain connected to their Hellenic roots. Our goal is to continue supporting future generations, inspiring them to embrace education as a pathway to leadership and global citizenship.”

The Consul General of Greece in Melbourne, Emmanuel Kakavelakis, also addressed the audience:

“Every year, the GCM organises this event, and I extend my congratulations to your children on their achievements. To the students, I would say: never stop your efforts. Stay connected to your culture and always visit your country. There is no contradiction between Greece and Australia. It is cool to be Greek! Make friends, celebrate your achievements together, and get to know every aspect of Greek culture because that is what it means to be Greek.”

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Professor John Chrysoulakis, former Secretary for Greeks Abroad and President of AHEPA International, shared his admiration for the GCM:

“It is a great honor to be among such high achievers and students tonight. The GCM is the largest Greek community in the world. It is the best, and I say this from experience, having met many Greek communities. Yours is extraordinary, and I must add, the most active. We will continue to work closely with you to accomplish even more initiatives.”

Professor John Chrysoulakis was accompanied by His Eminence Metropolitan Myron of New Zealand, who was present at the event The evening concluded with the presentation of awards to the high achievers, celebrating their excellence. As a surprise, the students were offered membership to the Greek Community, encouraging them to participate in its events and stay connected to their heritage.

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