austraLasia 903
ULAANBATAAR: 10th October '04 -- The school year began in
Mongolia in mid September, and the Don Bosco Industrial Skills Training Centre
chose October to graduate its first batch who had sat for National exams. The
idea was to 'show off' these 23 graduates to the other students at the Centre,
to show them how, with determination and discipline and against all the odds of
poverty and missed schooling, it was possible to achieve success. In
additon, seven students gained their Grade 8 certificate, five their Grade 10
certificate.
Amongst the main group of graduands were 20 who have
completed their course in Industrial Sewing, Woodwork and Automechanics.
Many of these already have jobs; the technical certificate is the 'icing on the
cake'. The aim, of course, is to achieve 100% employment for all
graduates.
The Bishop handed out the certificates from the
Government office. Guest speaker at the graduation ceremony was the
Mongolian directress of the Mercedes Benz franchise in Ulaanbataar. This
company is responsible for importing much of the equipment used at the
Centre.
130 present students were on hand to witness the
ceremony and to feel that 'if they can do it, so can we'.
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