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Global Educational and Maritime Leaders Sign Significant "Blue Frontiers" Agreement at ACS Athens to Champion Ocean Stewardship

Global Educational and Maritime Leaders Sign Significant "Blue Frontiers" Agreement at ACS Athens to Champion Ocean Stewardship (0)

ACS Athens proudly hosted the signing ceremony for the Blue Frontiers Program, an inspiring international partnership between Roger Williams University, the International Propeller Club Port of Piraeus, the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, and ACS Athens. This collaborative initiative establishes a strategic alliance dedicated to advancing maritime education and ocean stewardship for the next generation of leaders.

The program, centered on a commitment known as "Our Pledge," offers students a real-world summer exploration of the Earth’s oceans and the burgeoning global Blue economy. By combining academic rigor with scientific research and industry networking, the partners aim to inspire youth to protect and sustainably manage marine environments.

The event featured impactful remarks by ACS Athens President Dr. Peggy Pelonis and Mr. Costis Frangoulis, President of the International Propeller Club, Port of Piraeus, whose vision and leadership continue to champion environmental stewardship and youth opportunity. The ceremony also welcomed Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, Greek Prime Minister’s Envoy for the Ocean and Chair of the Special Parliamentary Committee on Environmental Protection, who underscored the national and global importance of such initiatives.

A significant highlight of the partnership is the generous scholarship support provided by Mr. Frangoulis and the Propeller Club, which helps make this transformative experience accessible to students. Additional insights were shared during the ceremony by Ms. Carla Tanas, Dean of the Institute, and Ms. Beatriz Tintoré of the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, who both emphasized the vital intersection of research, sustainability, and experiential learning.

Through the Blue Frontiers summer program, students are challenged to embrace Conscious Global Citizenship—applying their skills, compassion, and learning to protect the oceans and improve life and living for future generations.

The official agreement was signed on May 13, 2026, at ACS Athens, marking a new chapter in international educational collaboration for the benefit of the global maritime community.

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The event was attended by the Consul General of Greece in New York, Ifigenia Kanara, the Director of the Public Diplomacy Office Mary Vaxevanidou, the Director of the Greek Commercial Office in New York Nikolaos Thomopoulos, the President of the Federation of Greek Associations of Greater New York Nomiki Kastana, the Honorary President of the Greek American Homeowners Association of Astoria George Alexiou, the President of the Kefalonian Association of New York “Kefalos” Nikos Alysandratos, the Publisher of the former daily newspaper Fani Petallidou and other representatives of the Greek community.

“Greek for Late Beginners” – The successful online program of the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools continues

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Schools are excited to announce the continuation of their successful online Greek language learning program, “Greek for Late Beginners“, for the new school year.
Launched four years ago during the pandemic, the program is designed for children aged 10-18 years who have not previously had the opportunity to learn Greek. Through an interactive and engaging educational environment, students can:

• Develop their communication skills in Greek,

• Explore the Greek language and culture, and
• Actively participate in lessons using modern technological tools.

The GCM Schools created this program to address the needs of students who, due to time constraints, daily obligations, or geographical challenges such as living far from Greek schools, have missed the chance to start learning Greek earlier. Now, students of Greek heritage in Melbourne and across Australia can connect with their ancestral language and culture, deepen their sense of identity, and feel closer to their roots.

This highly successful program currently offers five online classes with over 30 students enrolled. A team of experienced and dedicated teachers ensures that every child receives a high-quality education tailored to their needs.

Program Structure and New Classes

Courses are offered in cycles of 8-10 two-hour lessons. Students can choose between open classes (up to 10 students) or small closed classes (4 students) for a more individualized learning experience.
The new classes begin in February:

New Class A1.1: Monday, February 3, 4:30–6:30 PM
(No prior knowledge required. Develops basic skills such as learning the alphabet, greetings, self-introduction, and daily activities.)

Classes for Term 1:

• A1.3: Tuesday, February 4, 4:30–6:30 PM
• A1.4: Wednesday, February 5, 4:30–6:30 PM
• A1.3: Wednesday, February 3, 4:30–6:30 PM
• A2.2: Wednesday, February 5, 4:30–6:30 PM
• A2.4: Monday, February 3, 6:30–8:30 PM

Eleni Demetriou, a teacher at GCM Schools and coordinator of the “Greek for Late Beginners” program, shared her enthusiasm:

“With this program, we offer every child who wishes to learn Greek the opportunity to fulfill their dream from the comfort of their own home. It doesn’t matter where they are or whether they have little or no prior knowledge of Greek! We start from the basics and, through our weekly lessons, nurture a passion for learning.

All that is needed is an internet connection, a computer, and the desire to learn. Our experienced team of teachers takes care of everything else. You’ll see progress from the very first week!”

For more information about the program, including the application form, please visit: greekcommunity.com.au/glb

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