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The St. Nicholas William Spyropoulos School
ΑΙΕΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ

EVER TO EXCEL

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Extracurricular Activities

We have a rich extracurricular activities program that addresses the interests and needs of all our students. The activities include sports, academic enrichment, Greek Dance, Byzantine Choir, Debate, and many more. The William Spyropoulos School believes in a well-rounded student who has a strong sense of identity.

 

For a detailed list of our extracurricular activities and enrollment form,
please click here.

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Team

The William Spyropoulos School has a girls’ and boys’ basketball team called the Hawks. The team consists of seniors.  This team competes with teams from other Greek Orthodox Parochial Schools with weekly games after school. Through these games, students learn sportsmanship and teamwork.

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Team

The William Spyropoulos School has a girls’ and boys’ basketball team called the Hawks. The team consists of seniors.  This team competes with teams from other Greek Orthodox Parochial Schools with weekly games after school. Through these games, students learn sportsmanship and teamwork.

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Assemblies

Our school has many assemblies throughout the year during which our students celebrate and commemorate our Greek American history and culture. These assemblies instill in our students a pride for their faith and their dual ethnicity. Our assemblies include celebrations for “OXI” Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, our American Heritage, and the 25th of March.  In addition, our most popular assembly entitled A Musical Anthology is a celebration of the history of music and is performed by our Choir.

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School Office: 718-357-5583
info@wmspyropoulosschool.org

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Assemblies

Our school has many assemblies throughout the year during which our students celebrate and commemorate our Greek American history and culture. These assemblies instill in our students a pride for their faith and their dual ethnicity. Our assemblies include celebrations for “OXI” Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, our American Heritage, and the 25th of March.  In addition, our most popular assembly entitled A Musical Anthology is a celebration of the history of music and is performed by our Choir.

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