St Spyridon College

St Spyridon College is a dual-campus independent Greek Orthodox primary and secondary school, in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The College's primary school campus is located in Kingsford and the secondary school campus is located in Maroubra.

St Spyridon College
Location

Australia
Coordinates33°57′17″S 151°14′38″E
Information
TypeIndependent primary and secondary school
MottoGreek: ΑΙΕΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ
(forever excelling)
Religious affiliation(s)
DenominationGreek Orthodoxy
Established1983 (1983)
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
Head of CollegeEfrosini Stefanou-Haag[1]
Staff72.3 FTE (2019)[2]
YearsK–12
Enrolment777[2] (2019)
Campus
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)Navy blue and white   
SloganDeveloping the whole person, mind, body and soul
Affiliations
Websitestspyridon.nsw.edu.au

Established in 1983, the College enrolled approximately 750 students in 2019, from Kindergarten to Year 12, of whom no students identified as Indigenous Australians and 83 percent were from a language background other than English.[2] Administrative oversight of the school is managed by the St Spyridon Parish and Community of South East Sydney[3] in accordance with a curriculum developed by the New South Wales Education Standards Authority.

The Head of College is Efrosini Stefanou-Haag.[1] The principal of the high school campus is Amelia Katsogiannis[4] and principal of the primary is Aristea Synesios.[5]


Notable Alumni

See also

References

  1. "Head of College". St Spyridon College. n.d. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  2. "St Spyridon College, Maroubra, NSW". My Schools. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  3. "St Spyridon Parish & Community of South East Sydney". Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. n.d. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  4. "History celebrated as St Spyridon reaches double milestone" (PDF). St Spyridon College.
  5. "St Spyridon Stylus 29".
  6. "St Spyridon College Newsletter, 6th May 2011".
  7. "St Spyridon College Newsletter, 6th May 2011".


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