Alphington Grammar celebrates its 35th anniversary with sold-out Winter Gala
Source: NEOS KOSMOS
Alphington Grammar marked its 35th-anniversary Winter Nights Gala Ball last night, at Melbourne’s Park Hyatt Ballroom.
The sold-out event saw 300 guests, including current parents, staff, alumni, and members of Melbourne’s Greek community, gather to celebrate the school’s legacy and achievements.
The evening kicked off with pre-dinner drinks in the ambient foyer before MC Con Lazareth welcomed guests into the ballroom at 7pm.

The formal proceedings included a commemorative video featuring archival footage that chronicled the school’s journey from its inception to the present-day followed by a Greek dance performance by Alphington Grammar alumni.
A modern vocal and dance performance by current students, alumni, and staff also took place before the keynote speakers for the night took to the podium.

Prominent speakers included Bill Papastergiadis OAM, President of the Greek Community of Melbourne Victoria; Emmanuel Kakavelakis, Consul General of Greece; and Michael Karamitos, Chair of the School Council.

School Principal Dr. Vivianne Nikou, who has led the institution for the past 11 years, reflected on her tenure and acknowledged the long-serving staff members who have contributed to the school’s success.

“It has been a privilege and an honour to lead Alphington Grammar School through its growth and development this past decade,” said Dr Nikou.
“It is without a doubt the Jewel in the Crown of Melbourne’s Greek community, showcasing what an Independent School based on Hellenic values can be in the Diaspora.”

A highlight of the evening was the ceremonial cake cutting, featuring members of the School Council and current School Captains Anastasia Fokianos and Pantelli Saris. The cake, a stunning creation by Penny Cakes, symbolised the school’s 35-year journey.
The gala also featured a live auction of an emerald and diamond jewellery set designed and donated by XRISTO Jeweller followed by a surprise performance by renowned violinist Evangeline Victoria, culminating in a joyous Zorba dance that engaged all attendees.

Throughout the night, guests participated in a raffle and silent auction, with top prizes including airfares to Greece, $5000 worth of furniture from LV Furniture, and an Apple MacBook Pro. The competitive spirit was high as bids were placed and prizes drawn.

The Baker Boys cover band set the tone with their lively music, and as the evening drew to a close DJ Con Vathanakis, kept the dance floor buzzing throughout the night.
More photos by Con Deves below:


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