St.
Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School Stage 3 official opening
ceremony
11 June 2006
The Assyrian Australian community in Fairfield reached an
important milestone when the third and final stage of the
St Hurmizd Primary School was officially opened on 9 June
2006. The primary school has represented an ongoing partnership
between federal and state governments, local businesses and
members of the Assyrian community, raising $4 million to
complete the project.

St Hurmizd Primary Assyrian
School choir members
Edessa Hall was filled to capacity as members of the Assyrian
Australian community enjoyed performances by school children
and listened to speeches from the school principal Wayne
Pettiford, the Honourable Pat Farmer, Liberal Senator for
NSW Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and His Grace Bishop Mar Meelis
Zaia. Distinguished guests included the former Mayor Mr Anwar
Khoshaba (O.A.M.) and President of Fowler FEC Paul Azzo,
as well as representatives from the Assyrian Australian Association,
the Assyrian Australian National Federation, AUA, Zowaa and
APP.

Liberal Senator for
NSW Concetta Fierravanti-Wells |
The Hon. Pat Farmer
presented an award to the St Hurmizd Assyrian primary
school captains Nadine Jacob and Alfred Feradrick. |
The Hon. Pat Farmer delivered a special message from the
Prime Minister John Howard, who sent his best wishes to the
school children, families and the Australian Assyrian community.
Mr Farmer went on to give an inspiring message to the children
about his experiences when he ran around Australia, completing
the trip in 191 days. Mr Farmer retold of how at a particularly
lonely and discouraging part of his journey, his prayer to
God was answered when a busload of children from an Aboriginal
school pulled up and then ran with him all the way into town.
Unbeknownst to him, the Aboriginal children had been monitoring
Mr Farmer’s progress across Australia and this had
encouraged them to attend school every day in expectation
of when he would arrive at their town. And so, Mr Farmer
emphasised that even though we are at times discouraged,
nonetheless, God has a special purpose for each and every
one of us that brings transformation and a positive impact
on others, such as the St Hurmizd primary school has also
done.

Students with Teachers
In his speech, His Grace Mar Meelis thanked all who had
helped make the Assyrian primary school a reality and highlighted
the significant contribution of the Australian Federal Government.
Communicating a progressive vision that impacts on the Assyrians
of Australia, His Grace said “All these buildings and
future developments have faith and life in them. Our culture
and language are alive and the Assyrian Christian community
is growing. There is a need for a variety of services; not
only to teach faith through the Church, but to care for the
elderly, to support our youth, to educate our future leaders,
to more effectively instil in our children Assyrian and Australian
values so that they become exceptional members of our society
and are able to carry our culture and language into the future.
This is the responsibility that comes with the blessings
we have received in Australia.”
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Left to right: His Grace Bishop Mar Meelis
Zaia and good friends of the Assyrian community, the Honourable
Pat Farmer and Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells.
The completed school building now caters to over 400 students
and is tiered to feed the Mar Narsai Assyrian high school
whose construction in Hoxton Park will begin in 2007. The
Assyrian Church of the East has utilised its experience with
the primary school to assist the setup of other schools in
New Zealand and USA.
Visit
the St.Hurmizd's Assyrian Primary School website.
For further information on the St Hurmizd Assyrian Primary
School, you can contact the school Principal Mr Wayne Pettiford
on 9753 1485.
Mr Paul Azzo, President of Fowler FEC, is an active member
of the Liberal party and can be contacted by email at: amapl@optusnet.com.au |