2nd grade Celebrates the Anniversary of March 25th

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In an atmosphere of deep emotion, the 2nd grade students presented the March 25th celebration at the Theater of the Cultural Center of the School, in front of parents, relatives, and friends. The event filled the air with nostalgia and sweet memories, uniquely highlighting our national and religious traditions while delivering a powerful message of coexistence and acceptance of diversity.

Undoubtedly, the anniversary of March 25th is a valuable legacy for all Greeks, reminding us of the strength of faith, freedom, and national unity. The sacrifice of our ancestors remains a timeless symbol that illuminates and inspires future generations.

Through theatrical performances, patriotic poems, traditional dances and songs, both young and old experienced well-known and lesser-known aspects of our history. With passion and enthusiasm, the children conveyed a powerful message— that the new generation respects and preserves our cultural heritage while also promoting values such as unity, acceptance, and respect for every individual.

A particularly moving moment was when the 2nd-grade students collaborated and sang together with a group of children with intellectual disabilities from the SOTIR Foundation. This unique performance highlighted the importance of collaboration, solidarity, and equal participation, proving that tradition and history can unite people beyond differences and borders.

It was a day filled with memoires, hope, and love, reaffirming that the Greek spirit remains alive— not only as a historical legacy but as a way of life that fosters solidarity and acceptance.

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