GIS students celebrate in style

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Students from Garden International School (GIS) enjoyed an end to their examinations with a graduation dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Pattaya.

More than 100 students, parents and teachers attended the event on June 7. Year 11 students at GIS have just finished their IGCSE examinations.

The International General Certificate of Secondary Education assessments are run by Cambridge International Examinations and are the world’s most popular examinations for 14 to 16 year olds.

First, let me take a selfie! GIS students at the Hilton.First, let me take a selfie! GIS students at the Hilton.

GIS has consistently had far higher results than UK schools and is confident of doing so again this year. Some students will be leaving school now, but many will be returning in August to join GIS’s successful International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme.

The evening began with introductions from the MCs Laila and Kevin, then there was a welcome speech from IGCSE Co-ordinator Mr Stokes. The first performance was a guitar solo from Pauline, who sang Pink’s ‘Perfect’.

After an excellent buffet, Jason and James sang ‘When I Was Your Man’, Sony, Teng, Jason, Fiat and Renee performed ‘Count on Me’ and then Pauline, Sony, Teng and Jason sang ‘Everlasting God’.

Form Tutors then gave speeches, praising students for their collective spirit and drive and wishing them well for the future.

After a performance by ‘Upside Down’ of Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ there was a closing speech by GIS Principal Dr Stuart Tasker.

GIS is based in Ban Chang near Pattaya. For more visit www.gardenrayong.com.

There were some great performances by GIS students.There were some great performances by GIS students.

The GIS band, Upside Down, sang Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’.The GIS band, Upside Down, sang Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’.

We did it! GIS students celebrate the end of their IGCSE examinations.We did it! GIS students celebrate the end of their IGCSE examinations.

Students celebrated with their teachers at the Hilton.Students celebrated with their teachers at the Hilton.