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    Cumberland Courier Newspapers, Australia
    April 3 2010


    Expansion the only hope for St Gregory's

    03 Apr 10 @ 09:46am by Stacy Thomas


    ST GREGORY'S Armenian School's population has dropped to just six
    students this year and the rising costs of transport have been blamed.

    The majority of the students travelled from the Fairfield and Lidcombe
    area, but bus companies rarely cross regions, meaning private buses
    had to be chartered.

    At one point in 2003 the Beaumont Hills school had 330 pupils. In
    2010, its 25th year, the lonely half dozen are taught in the one
    classroom.

    Board member Michael Ghougassian said the school once used 13 buses
    but parents were paying $3500 a year per child.

    `That was on top of school fees, so we decided to reduce our fees, but
    it wasn't enough,' he said.

    `The reason for the bus company raising costs was diesel, green slip
    rise and class 1B annual licence fees.'

    Mr Ghougassian said it was heart-breaking because many families at the
    school were on the poverty line.

    `Our families are one of the lowest and poorest, we're non-selective
    but have achieved high results on myschool.com.au in the NAPLAN
    tests,' he said.

    As an independent Christian school, St Gregory's has provided a niche
    education for children of Armenian immigrants.

    `They've been getting their 4Rs - Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and
    Armenian. We do not tolerate drugs, smoking or junk food.'

    Acting principal Daniel Ghougassian said expansion may be the school's
    only hope.

    `We have plans that have been approved to expand our operation to
    accommodate high school students,' he said.

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