ISD celebrates graduation of first IB diploma students
Thursday, 14 June 2007
FE Report
The International School Dhaka (ISD) celebrated the graduation of the 36 members of its first Grade 12 class at a city hotel recently, said a press release.
ISD, opened in 1999 with classes to Grade 5 and has grown one grade level each year, with the first students now completing examinations for their Inter-national Baccalaureate Diploma.
The focus of the IB diploma is to create students who strive to be thinkers, communicators and risk-takers, but who are balanced, caring, reflective, knowledgeable, principled and open minded.
The graduation ceremony featured T Michael Maybury, the former executive director of the Council of Inter-national Schools, and advisory member to the ISD board of directors as the chief guest.
The International School Dhaka (ISD) celebrated the graduation of the 36 members of its first Grade 12 class at a city hotel recently, said a press release.
ISD, opened in 1999 with classes to Grade 5 and has grown one grade level each year, with the first students now completing examinations for their Inter-national Baccalaureate Diploma.
The focus of the IB diploma is to create students who strive to be thinkers, communicators and risk-takers, but who are balanced, caring, reflective, knowledgeable, principled and open minded.
The graduation ceremony featured T Michael Maybury, the former executive director of the Council of Inter-national Schools, and advisory member to the ISD board of directors as the chief guest.