Anna Perivolaris (1888 – 27 January 1963) was an Australian schoolteacher born in Greece. She advocated for Greek culture in Australia.
In Perth in 1915, the Reverend Father Germanons Illiou had organised an after-hours Greek school in Aberdeen Street. In 1924, the local Hellenic Community took over the Greek evening school in Aberdeen Street.Yiannakis, Angela 2005. A Proposal for a Study of the Seconded Teachers from Greece Program in Western Australia. In E. Close, M. Tsianikas and G. Frazis (eds.) "Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders Univ In 1930 she became the Greek School in Perth's first employee. (One source says 1935).
In 1938, she and her family became Australians, and during the war, she raised money for the Greek government in exile by organising more concerts. The community thanked her by organising a concert for her in 1943. She continued to work for the Greek School even after her husband retired and was paid five pounds a week.
Perivolaris died in Royal Perth Hospital in 1963. In 2003, the Hellenic Community Greek School was still running as the oldest after-school group in Western Australia. The school still taught the Greek language and culture. The St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Grammar School was started by the Greek community in Dianella in 1990 and "her" school is attached .
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