École Bilingue New School, located in Lyon's 8th arrondissement in brand new premises, held an exceptional ceremony this Saturday morning to honour its 88 students who passed the prestigious Cambridge exams. The event highlighted the seriousness and success of this school committed to bilingual excellence.
A highlight for the school and its pupils
The ceremony was attended byAngélique BoeufShe took the opportunity to underline the importance of language learning in a globalised world. She praised the efforts of the pupils and teachers, who work hard every day to achieve a high level of proficiency in English.
Andrew SpragginsThe Director of UCLy's English examination centre was also on hand to hand over the diplomas to the winners. He emphasised that Cambridge qualifications are a real asset for students, both in their studies and in their future professional careers. He also praised the exceptional level of the students at École Bilingue New School.
A ceremony marked by academic excellence
Nathalie AlfanoThe school's Director of Education took the floor to congratulate the students on their hard work and determination to achieve this goal. In her view, academic excellence is not simply the result of talent, but of constant discipline and commitment. She added that these diplomas are not just a passage, but an open door to many opportunities.
The students, surrounded by their families and teachers, then took the floor to express their pride at having reached this important milestone in their careers. The ceremony was punctuated by moving speeches and moments of conviviality, reinforcing the team spirit and solidarity that characterise this school.
A promising future for graduates
Graduates of École Bilingue New School can now look to the future with confidence, strengthened by their command of English and the skills they have developed throughout their school career. With Cambridge qualifications, these talented young people will have a considerable advantage in their future studies and international careers.