"Be Bold, Be Bond"--2022 Bond Secondary Graduation & Awards Ceremony

June 18th, 2022
Congratulations to the class of 2022! The Bond 2021-2022 Graduation ceremony on June 17th was a great success.
We had a hybrid Graduation Ceremony this year, in person and some graduates attended the ceremony by watching a live stream. For those not attending in person, their names and grad photos were shared on the screen so that we would celebrate such a milestone moment on the stage together.
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A major benefit of streaming the graduation, parents from overseas could also virtually attend the ceremony and enjoyed it with their children. During the Graduation Ceremony award winners from Grade 9 to Grade 11 received recognition for their achievements.
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Outstanding Students
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Two outstanding students Enoch Babatunbe (Left) and Angel Huang (Centre) from Grade 10 received seven awards in total showing their strong academic skills throughout the year. Issac Chim (Right), one of our graduates, received both the Principal’s Scholarship Excellence Award and Governor General's Award for the 2021-2022 school year. His outstanding achievements helped him get scholarships from four universities for a total of $256,000.
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Valedictorian
The valedictorian this year was Alfred Zhou (Left) who is a well-rounded student deeply admired and respected by peers, teachers, and staff. Talking about adaptability, values, and courage, He shared his journey of studying at Bond throughout these 3 years and gave an amazing valedictorian speech to the audience.
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"Courage is not about being fearless. It is about being afraid and doing it anyway. Courage is when you stand authentically in who you are and stay true to who you are. " Alfred said in his valedictorian speech. He truly interpreted "Be Bold, Be Bond" in his own way.
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Congratulations on graduating and here's to your next adventure!
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