Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Carisbrook Notch up another Graduation

Our reliable community POD at Carisbrook played host for another twelve families to graduate from classes held during Term 3. We were able to hold the graduation ceremony in a new part of the main schools facilities. this gave people a chance to look over schooling for the future. it proved to be a real talking point for all. Principal Ben Sincock outlined his plans for our POD in 2014 and explained where this new facility would be located from January 2014. he also extended a huge welcome to all families, old and new, who would like to come back and further their learning with Stepping UP lessons. We also graduated five very dedicated people who have completed their sixteen steps for Stepping UP. All of the twelve graduates are returning tonight to begin their Stepping UP. This is a he commitment from families and I congratulate you all for your dedication. No doubt we will see your smiling faces back at the next celebration of learning. WELL DONE !!!!! Carisbrook Graduation at Main Site October 2013 on PhotoPeach

First Graduation For Elmgrove

This new school term started off with a graduation for Mosgiel's Elmgrove School. This is the first time the project has ventured out to the southern outskirts of the city. It was a quiet affair as there was only six participants graduating. They had completed their classes at the end of the previous term but had to wait patiently as their machines were not quite ready for delivery. It was great to see Principal Jenny McDonald make the graduation and all were inspired by her words of encouragement. Well Done to this class as it looks like all six are returning next week to continue with Stepping UP classes and will be joined by some of our earlier graduated families from Mosgiel who are now going to take up the challenge of returning to classes. Elmgrove Graduation October 2013 on PhotoPeach

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Bathgate Park Catch Up Class Graduate

While others participants from DLC 2012-13 were enjoying their machines five others were still working hard towards theirs. Through no fault of their own and because of the usual winters ills and chills with family they all had time and classes to make up. Congratulations to them for finally completing their tasks and graduating in a very low key affair on Wednesday 25 September. The participants wanted a smaller graduation with little fuss. This is what we gave them. Along with some yummy food we all shared a great hour of laughs and giggles. Well done to this group for sticking with the programme and seeing it through to the end.