A celebration of achievement for British International Preparatory

NORTH RIDING – Little ones had fun celebrating their year of achievements at British international Preparatory School.

British International Preparatory School hosted a fun and rewarding graduation and Celebration of Achievements ceremony for their youngsters in the Early Years Programme on 21 November.

The little ones and their parents packed their school hall to enjoy the annual event.

The youngsters were eager to receive certificates rewarding everything from being sincere to the most sociable.

 

Little Aarya Dissanayake (bottom) poses for a picture with her proud mom after her graduation.

 

Little Syna Mohit (centre) poses for a picture with her proud parents after her graduation.

 

Fourways youngster Ashley Maruti is excited to graduate to the next stage of learning.

 

 

Older learners donned full graduation gowns and mortarboards (academic caps) as they prepared to move onto their next stage of learning the following year.

The school’s Early Years Programme is for children from three to five years old.

The school’s principal Garth Thompson said, “Graduation day is the highlight of the reception class children’s year as it is the day that they get recognised as having qualified for ‘big school’.

 

Little Zoey Dziruni and Leano Mawelo receive their certificates in being self-confident and sociable.

 

The learners don full graduation gowns and mortarboards.

“At British International Prep, the Early Years classes of three-year-old to five-year-old children are kept separate from the older children and they spend all year looking forward to the time that they can go and play on the fields with the big children.

For the school, it is a highlight as the children are so excited and enjoy themselves so much through graduation. We are so proud of our Early Years Programme and what excellent work that our teachers do.

“Our programme accommodates children as young as three years old, and we have without a doubt the best academic programme for children of this age.”

 

Toral Shah is proud of her little Kia’s graduation.

 

Little ones wait in anticipation to walk onto thestage.

 

Little Aarya Dissanayake (bottom) poses for a picture with her proud mom after her graduation.

 

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