Melbourne student takes on parliamentary stage
Melbourne's St John's College student Pavlo Oikonomidis has been elected as a teenage Parliamentarian by the Hellenic Parliament and the Greek Ministry of Education
St John’s College principal Dr Harry Ladopoulos congratulates young parlimentarian Pavlo Oikonomidis.
Melbourne's St John's College student Pavlo Oikonomidis has been elected as a teenage Parliamentarian by the Hellenic Parliament and the Greek Ministry of Education. Pavlos will travel later this year to address the Hellenic Parliament for Youth. The year 11 student will join many other student politicians around the world as part of the Hellenic Parliament for Youth competition.
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