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The St. Nicholas William Spyropoulos School
ΑΙΕΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ

EVER TO EXCEL

On December 16th, we were blessed to host two beautiful Christmas assemblies, each filled with meaning, reverence, and joy. The morning assembly was honored by the presence of His Eminence, the Archbishop, who offered his blessings and praised our students for their beautiful performances. Our third graders delivered an especially touching and emotional presentation, transporting us back to that holy night in Bethlehem. Students in Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2, and 4 continued the celebration with beautiful songs that filled the room with joy and placed everyone in the true spirit of Christmas. The afternoon assembly was equally moving. Once again, our third graders led us with passion and reverence, followed by beautiful renditions of Christmas classics in both English and Greek. The finale, performed by our 8th graders, was especially powerful—a heartfelt reminder of the strength of peace and our responsibility to choose love over conflict. Knowing that this performance came from our senior class, who will soon be moving on to new schools, made the moment even more emotional and meaningful.



  • Dec 15, 2025

On December 9th, we dismissed early so that our 8th graders, their families, and their teachers could gather to celebrate the Ring Ceremony—a cherished tradition and the first milestone of their senior year. It was a beautiful and meaningful ceremony. Father Aristidis and Father Alexandros blessed the rings, reminding our students of the values, faith, and commitment they carry with them. The administration addressed our students with words of pride and encouragement, honoring their growth and accomplishments. The ceremony was followed by a wonderfully organized reception, where families, teachers, and students shared quality time together in celebration. Our 8th graders beamed with pride and excitement, surrounded by those who support them most. Congratulations to our senior class on this important and joyful step in their final year at our school.


On December 5th, our second graders went on a trip to the Long Island Museum, where they explored, played, and created through fun and interactive art activities. Despite the frigid weather, they had a great time and represented our school with pride, enthusiasm, and excellent behavior. The trip was both enjoyable and educational, a wonderful experience for our young learners.



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