Christmas celebrations in
Greece and at our school
11th Primary school of
Alexandroupoli, Greece
We’d like to tell you a few things about what we do at Christmas time in Greece.
Christmas holidays for schools start on 23rd December. On Christmas Eve children go
caroling. They go from door to door and sing carols which can be translated like this:
Good morning merry gentlemen,
And if you really want
Christ’s holy birth
Will be announced to your home
The students of our school
sing Carols on the last day
before Christmas holidays
and go to every class .
At school we have a big celebration
with theatrical plays and Greek and
English Christmas songs by our choir
Christmas celebrations in greece and at our school
With Our Comenius friends we
exchanged cards with wishes for a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Traditional food at
Christmas
• People give money or sweets
which children later share .
Christmas mass at church starts
at 5:00 in the morning on
Christmas Day and finishes at
about 8:00. Then, the whole
family gathers and they start
preparing Christmas supper
which is actually eaten at noon.
We usually have roast turkey or
chicken stuffed with minced
meat and rice , a lot of different
salads and for dessert we have
“kourabiedes” and
“melomakarona”. “Kourabiedes”
are a kind of biscuit with
almonds inside, covered in
grated sugar and look like
snowballs and “melomakarona “
are sweets made of honey –
“meli” means honey .
New Year’s Day celebrations
• On New Year’s Eve children also go caroling. In our
town there is a tradition on New Year’s Eve. Every
café, restaurant, supermarket, shop offers meat
,cheese wine and other things and there are
barbecues in almost every corner of the town centre.
Everybody is invited to eat and drink in the streets
while music is played and people have fun. In the
evening people usually gather at homes, in
restaurants ,hotels and clubs, especially those with
live music.
• At 12:00 everybody sings:
• The old year goes by/Come on, kids, let’s
celebrate/and may the pain of separation/sleep in
our hearts/ Happy New year!!/ Happy and Golden
New Year’s Day!!
Then , we cut “Vasilopita” –Saint Vasilios’s pie. There is a coin
hidden inside and the one who gets the piece with it , will be the
lucky one of the year. Traditionally, presents are opened on New
Year’s Day, although most people nowadays open them on
Christmas Day.
In Greece, Santa Claus is Saint Vasilios , a saint who dedicated his
life to poor people just like Saint Nicholas. Saint Vasilios is the one
who brings the presents to us! On that day many people go first
footing and visit relatives and friends to wish them luck and good
health.
Customs in our town on New Year’s Eve
• People dressed in
traditional costumes
perform the custom of
“kamila” -camel- in the
streets of our town
January 6th –Epiphany Day
• On 6th January we celebrate
Epiphany-Christ’s baptism.
After the mass at church ,
people gather at the port of
the town .The priest throws
the Cross into the water and
some men and women fall
into the cold water in order
to catch it. The one who
manages to get the cross will
be the blessed one of the
year.
• The next day, January 7th is
the last day of our holidays.
It is Saint John’s day. John –
Giannis in Greek- is one of
the most common names
in Greece .
KAΛΗ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ
(KALI CHRONIA)
ΗΑPPY NEW YEAR

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Christmas celebrations in greece and at our school

  • 1. Christmas celebrations in Greece and at our school 11th Primary school of Alexandroupoli, Greece
  • 2. We’d like to tell you a few things about what we do at Christmas time in Greece. Christmas holidays for schools start on 23rd December. On Christmas Eve children go caroling. They go from door to door and sing carols which can be translated like this: Good morning merry gentlemen, And if you really want Christ’s holy birth Will be announced to your home The students of our school sing Carols on the last day before Christmas holidays and go to every class .
  • 3. At school we have a big celebration with theatrical plays and Greek and English Christmas songs by our choir
  • 5. With Our Comenius friends we exchanged cards with wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
  • 6. Traditional food at Christmas • People give money or sweets which children later share . Christmas mass at church starts at 5:00 in the morning on Christmas Day and finishes at about 8:00. Then, the whole family gathers and they start preparing Christmas supper which is actually eaten at noon. We usually have roast turkey or chicken stuffed with minced meat and rice , a lot of different salads and for dessert we have “kourabiedes” and “melomakarona”. “Kourabiedes” are a kind of biscuit with almonds inside, covered in grated sugar and look like snowballs and “melomakarona “ are sweets made of honey – “meli” means honey .
  • 7. New Year’s Day celebrations • On New Year’s Eve children also go caroling. In our town there is a tradition on New Year’s Eve. Every café, restaurant, supermarket, shop offers meat ,cheese wine and other things and there are barbecues in almost every corner of the town centre. Everybody is invited to eat and drink in the streets while music is played and people have fun. In the evening people usually gather at homes, in restaurants ,hotels and clubs, especially those with live music. • At 12:00 everybody sings: • The old year goes by/Come on, kids, let’s celebrate/and may the pain of separation/sleep in our hearts/ Happy New year!!/ Happy and Golden New Year’s Day!!
  • 8. Then , we cut “Vasilopita” –Saint Vasilios’s pie. There is a coin hidden inside and the one who gets the piece with it , will be the lucky one of the year. Traditionally, presents are opened on New Year’s Day, although most people nowadays open them on Christmas Day. In Greece, Santa Claus is Saint Vasilios , a saint who dedicated his life to poor people just like Saint Nicholas. Saint Vasilios is the one who brings the presents to us! On that day many people go first footing and visit relatives and friends to wish them luck and good health.
  • 9. Customs in our town on New Year’s Eve • People dressed in traditional costumes perform the custom of “kamila” -camel- in the streets of our town
  • 10. January 6th –Epiphany Day • On 6th January we celebrate Epiphany-Christ’s baptism. After the mass at church , people gather at the port of the town .The priest throws the Cross into the water and some men and women fall into the cold water in order to catch it. The one who manages to get the cross will be the blessed one of the year. • The next day, January 7th is the last day of our holidays. It is Saint John’s day. John – Giannis in Greek- is one of the most common names in Greece .