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Celebrating Easter Locally & Globally at St John’s College

At St John’s College, the celebration of Greek Orthodox Easter reflects a dynamic experience of faith and culture. Students showcased their talents globally by participating in a project with Ant1 Pacific, chanting Easter hymns and deepening their connection to Hellenic heritage. Their involvement in meaningful local experiences reinforces their cultural identity, highlighting the College’s commitment…
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“Kalos Irthate” Exhibition: A Journey Through Time and Identity

The “Kalos Irthate” exhibition offered an immersive experience into the lives of migrant families in Australia during the 1950s and 1970s. Curated by Christina Savopoulos, Jamie Gallos, and John Tzelepis, it highlighted personal stories and cultural resilience. Visitors were transported to that era, gaining insight into the challenges and triumphs of migrants, while celebrating their…
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MUnGA Networking Night: Connecting Generations of Leaders

The Melbourne University Greek Association (MUnGA) recently held a networking event celebrating its legacy since 1968. Attendees reflected on the value of leadership, community service, and cultural preservation, emphasising the importance of fostering future leaders. Speakers shared their experiences, underscoring continuity in strengthening the association for generations to come. The event highlighted MUnGA’s significant role…
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MGTAV Conference at St John’s College

The Annual Conference of the MGTAV brought together over 50 Greek educators for a day of professional development and networking at St John’s College. The event featured insightful seminars and a keynote presentation on engaging multilingual students. The conference showcased a shared dedication to advancing Greek language education, fostering inspiration and collaboration.
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Greek Parliamentary Delegation visits St. John’s College

St. John’s College recently welcomed a delegation from the Greek Parliament, emphasising the school’s commitment to cultural education and the significance of Hellenism in the diaspora. The visit highlighted the importance of maintaining Greek language and cultural practices in global communities. Discussions centered on fostering partnerships for enhanced Hellenic education abroad and promoting cultural diversity…
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Student Identity: Embracing Heritage

St John’s College recently showcased its unique cultural education approach on Ant1 Pacific, emphasising its commitment to Greek heritage through Greek Independence Day celebrations. The school’s comprehensive activities, including poetry readings, traditional dances, and musical performances, aim to connect students with their Greek identity. Educating students about their heritage fosters personal identity formation and strengthens…
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2024 Antipodes Festival – The Power of Community Engagement in Education

At St John’s Greek Orthodox College, our participation in the Antipodes Festival was a vivid illustration of the symbiotic relationship between education and community—a relationship that nurtures confident, capable individuals who are deeply connected to their heritage and poised to contribute meaningfully to society.
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Trust: the Key to Unlocking Community Potential

“Trust Matters” serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative potential of trust in educational leadership. It challenges us to reflect on our practices, to engage deeply with our school communities, and to lead with integrity, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to building trusting relationships. As educators, we have the privilege and responsibility to shape…
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Spreading Hellenic Cheer: St. John’s College Uniting Communities and Empowering Youth

St. John’s College recently took center stage in Ant1’s annual Christmas competition, where the school’s vibrant cultural presence resonated beyond borders. This year’s festivities were a testament to the power of community engagement and the school’s dedication to empowering its youth through Hellenic arts. Uniting Communities Across Continents St. John’s College, known for its commitment…
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Embracing Heritage: The Importance of Teaching Young Greek-Australians about their Roots and Culture

At St. John’s College, we dedicated the month of May to honouring the Hellenes of Pontos (see article here). In a multicultural society like Australia, it is essential to celebrate and preserve our diverse cultural heritage. For young Greek Australians, understanding and embracing their roots and culture hold immense value. By imparting knowledge about their…
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2023 Antipodes Festival – Community Engagement through Community Empowerment
Last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the 2023 Antipodes Festival at Lonsdale Street. The festival was a celebration of Greek culture and heritage, and it was heartwarming to see so many Greek Australians come together to enjoy the festivities. Speaking to the Greek media at the event, I emphasised the importance of Greek…
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“Waking Up” Student Voice
Student voice allows students to take an active role in their learning, and to have a say in the decisions that affect their education. To encourage and amplify student voice, educators can create opportunities for students to participate in the classroom, amplify student voice through student-led initiatives, collaborate with families and community, and embrace technology.
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The Road to a Strong School Community

Building a strong school community is essential for student success. A positive school culture and a sense of belonging can lead to better academic outcomes, improved behavior, and increased student engagement. However, creating a strong school community is not always easy and requires a collaborative effort from school leaders, teachers, and families. Here are some…
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Community Engagement: A Secret Weapon
Community Engagement is the Secret Weapon of every Educational Setting. Here are five benefits of Community Engagement.





