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Year 13 Celebration Dinner

30 June 2023

On Wednesday, our Year 13 students, the Class of 2023, gathered for a joyous Celebration Dinner to mark the end of their exams and commemorate their incredible journey at St. Ignatius College. The evening was a resounding success, filled with laughter, dancing, and amazing food.

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It was a special occasion as the students bid farewell to their time at the College, reflecting on the cherished memories, friendships, and invaluable experiences they have gained throughout their years here. The celebration served as a testament to their hard work, dedication, and achievements.

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The evening's atmosphere was electric, as the students took to the dance floor, dancing to their favourite tunes and revelling in the company of their classmates and teachers.

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Congratulations, Year 13 students of 2023! We wish you every success for the future!

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The person of the week is Arundhati Roy whose most famous book, The God Of Small Things, became the biggest selling book by a non expatriate Indian. She is also an environmentalist and human rights activist. The word of the week is Mandir, a Hindu temple. #AMDG pic.twitter.com/pvvzz1T68c
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What a week! An presentation from the . Paul May, a formal student here, shared his experience in the Risk and Insurance industry. And finding the perfect job based on your favourite subjects.#ReadyToSetTheWorldAlight pic.twitter.com/D5gfXkyHh6
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