After huge delays for a Greek language teacher at Coburg West Primary School (CWPS) and various wrangles regarding the future of the program, there was good news for parents and the Greek community this week.

The Greek Community of Melbourne wholeheartedly welcomed the appointment of a teacher that will allow the Greek language program at Coburg West Primary School to recommence in term three. The Greek Community of Melbourne, in conjunction with a large group of school parents, have campaigned strongly over the past two years to ensure the return of the Greek program.

The announcement was made to the School community by the principal Mr Mark Cologrande, informing them that Stephanie Menikou, a highly qualified teacher, was the successful candidate.

Theo Markos, Education convenor of the Greek Community stated, “We are pleased that once again, all students at Coburg West Primary School will be given the opportunity to be taught the Greek language and learn about culture as part of their daily curriculum. It is extremely satisfying that all the hard work that has been put in by the community, and especially the parents, to reinstate the program has paid off.”

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Mr Markos said that the GCM will do all it can to support the program. “This is only the beginning. We will continue to work with the school community including parents, staff and students to ensure that the Greek language program becomes one of excellence and high standard, setting an example for others to follow,” he said.

“I also wish to thank Ministers (James) Merlino and (Jenny) Mikakos as well as Mr Jim Alsop from the Department of Education and Training for their strong support of Greek in the public School system.”

It is the Greek Community’s intent to create a network of all stakeholders, including the Modern Greek teachers Association and the Greek Education Consul to ensure that this collaboration will continue.

All efforts will be made to extend this working relationship beyond Coburg West, so as to include all public schools that offer Greek as a language subject both at primary and secondary level.