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27 June, 2008

Lighthouse School students graduate with new ASDAN certificates

The four LHS graduates, Andrew Smilley, Rico Codner, Joanna Ebanks and Sarah Terry. This is the first year that graduates wore gowns.
Students at the Lighthouse School graduated yesterday in front of a large appreciative audience. This really was a great event where students really proved again how well they had done with some exceptional performances, both academic, sporting and in the arts. Lighthouse School is a specialist school for students with a range of physical and/or learning challenges.
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A first this year was the awarding of ASDAN certificates for students. This course started this academic year and was one of the first tangible changes of the introduction of the new curriculum where students worked on courses awarding internationally recognised qualifications.
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The graduation was combined with the school prize-giving and musical performances - the whole event really left the audience filled with admiration with the determination and positive attitudes of the students, staff and parents that work so closely together! (GL)

Hon . Minister Alden McLaughlin presenting the ASDAN certificate to student Rico Codner

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