PM Dickon Mitchell distributes degrees at St David’s Catholic School graduation Ceremony

Grenada: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell attended the long-awaited Graduation Ceremony at St David’s Catholic Secondary School, Grenada celebrating a milestone achievement by students.

13th of September 2024

PM Dickon Mitchell distributes degrees at St David’s Catholic School graduation Ceremony

Grenada: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell attended the long-awaited Graduation Ceremony at St David’s Catholic Secondary School, Grenada celebrating a milestone achievement by students. The Graduation Ceremony was delayed due to Hurricane Beryl and was conducted this Wednesday.

This year the Graduation Ceremony was conducted under the theme “Optimistically Embracing the Possibilities Ahead with Faith in God.” This theme was set to encourage students for their future and move towards their dreams.

PM Dickon Mitchell in regard to the graduation ceremony noted that “The event was indeed an encouragement to always look forward with faith and hope, knowing that their hard-earned education is the key to unlocking countless possibilities.”

He further went on to congratulate graduates on this significant milestone while emphasizing that their journey doesn’t end here. He highlighted that this is the beginning of a new life and an important time to choose their careers wisely.

Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell noted that their decisions will pave their future marking them to be of critical importance. He went on to say that this will lead them towards countless opportunities that will help them in further learning.

“As you continue, remember that there are countless opportunities that come with further learning, whether in academia or in technical fields,” he said.

“Take full advantage of all that is available to you, while you are young, allowing yourselves to expand your horizons and build a future rich with potential,” Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said while instructing them to benefit from the resources available for their welfare.

Notably, the graduation ceremony unveiled new chapters for the graduates to follow. All of them wearing beautiful red regalia seemed happy while receiving their degrees from the Prime Minister himself.

The students while receiving their degrees addressed the school authorities, while sharing their experiences throughout their individual journeys at the school.

This is to be noted that the graduation ceremony was earlier scheduled in July but it got delayed as hurricane Beryl struck the island nation and it caused widespread damage to the island causing every facility to be shut down.

The school was notably the part of shelters that the government announced in the wake of developing climatic conditions leading to this widely anticipated occasion.