The value of the Greek language is priceless. It is a language that has been spoken continuously for 40 centuries until the present day, contributing to the development of European and world culture.

With the main goal of preserving and passing on the Greek language, our cultural identity, and heritage through Orthodox religious values, the Holy Archdiocese of Australia in Victoria has united all the schools of the Parishes and Communities since 2022, creating the ‘Aetolian College’.

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The College operates after hours on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, as well as Saturday mornings in Brighton East, Brunswick, Coburg, East Burwood, East Keilor, East Malvern, Fawkner, Moonee Ponds, Noble Park North, Reservoir, Richmond, St Albans, Vermont South, and Yarraville. The lessons take place in a pleasant environment with suitable facilities.

At ‘Aetolian College,’ students learn the Greek language through remarkable programs that follow the core curriculum of the Department of Education, Victoria.

The programs cover basic communication skills (comprehension, oral, and written) as well as intercultural skills.

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Students also have the opportunity to participate in cultural content programs, allowing them to come into direct contact with Greek culture and the Orthodox faith.

The ‘Aetolian College’ consists of specialised and experienced teachers. All teachers acquire skills in teaching the Greek language and undergo training in First Aid, Anaphylaxis, and Asthma.

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By choosing ‘Aetolian College’ students find themselves in a safe and pleasant environment where they can appreciate the value of learning the Greek language.

At the same time, students can receive the necessary assistance to fulfil their personal goals, focusing on obtaining an achievable result to support them in their higher education studies.