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Education

A story that began in 1897

Established 1897

The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW is the oldest migrant organisation in Australia — founded by generations who believed culture, language and community should continue to thrive far from home.

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A school opens at Holy Trinity

In 1928, the Community opened its first Greek Afternoon School at Holy Trinity Church, with teacher Miss Evanthea Vergou. By 1930, more than 200 students were learning Greek at St Sophia Hall.

Today, and onward

That same spirit continues today. Five campuses, hundreds of students, classrooms full of life.

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Not your Yiayia's Greek school

Classrooms full of stories, music, movement and conversation.

STORYTELLING & THEATRE

Students step into stories and characters to make the language their own.

MUSIC, MOVEMENT & DANCE

Traditional and modern Greek dance, songs and rhythm woven through learning.

CONVERSATION & CREATIVITY

Speaking, playing, creating. Confidence built through use, not just study.

EXCURSIONS & IMMERSION

Trips to cultural venues, festivals and community events around Sydney, woven through the school year.

Not your Yiayia's Greek school

Classrooms full of stories, music, movement and conversation.

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STORYTELLING & THEATRE

Students step into stories and characters to make the language their own.

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MUSIC, MOVEMENT & DANCE

Traditional and modern Greek dance, songs and rhythm woven through learning.

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CONVERSATION & CREATIVITY

Speaking, playing, creating. Confidence built through use, not just study.

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EXCURSIONS & IMMERSION

Trips to cultural venues, festivals and community events around Sydney, woven through the school year.

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Join our schools community

Every class needs the right people behind it. Teach, support or volunteer. There's a place for you in our schools.

TEACH WITH US

Greek language teachers, teacher aides and casual relief staff needed across our five campuses

Find out more

VOLUNTEER IN OUR SCHOOLS

Community members, parents and university students are welcome to support our students and programs.

Find out more

Get in touch

Talk to us

One school, five campuses, many ways to reach us.

General Enquiries

Phone: (02) 9740 6022

Compliments and Complaints

We take both seriously. Share feedback in confidence.

Email us the below form at: education@goc.com.au

Program Enquiries

Questions about adult classes, holiday programs, or our co-curricular offering.

Phone: (02) 9740 6022

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