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IB Diploma Presentation Ceremony

 
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Congratulations to Indro’s 2024 International Baccalaureate (IB) Class, many of whom recently returned to school for a special ceremony to acknowledge their outstanding achievements last year.

Executive Principal, Michael West and Head of the IB Department, Peter Day, presented our graduates with their official IB Diplomas, and were able to see first-hand the reflective, caring and open-minded individuals who graduate from our Diploma course here at Indro. Several students were already flexing their global-mindedness and could not join us on the night as they have taken up study at universities overseas!

The remarkable achievements of our 2024 IB class is a testament to their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to achieving their personal best, supported by the unwavering encouragement of our passionate teachers and their devoted families. We thank the parents and carers who joined us to celebrate at the ceremony.

The IB provides a world-class preparation for university and life beyond. IB students consistently demonstrate the critical thinking and research skills needed to excel in their university studies and they tend to be accepted into the world's best universities.

The IB enables students to direct their own learning pathway and develop the skills and confidence they need to thrive and make a lasting difference. It empowers teachers as the architects of learning excellence, working alongside engaged colleagues in a rewarding career supported by a strong global network.

We wish our IB graduates every success as they move onto the next exciting chapter of their lives. Forever Indro alumni. 🎓💙🦘

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Last reviewed 28 March 2025
Last updated 28 March 2025