SGS Celebrates the Class of 2024 at Memorable Graduation Ceremony

Cheltenham Racecourse was filled with pride and celebration last Thursday as SGS marked the achievements of its degree students at a special Graduation Ceremony.

The event brought together graduates, their families, and staff to celebrate the dedication and hard work of students across a diverse range of subjects, from Art History to Zoological Management and Conservation. It was a joyous occasion that recognised not only the efforts of the graduates but also the vital support of their loved ones throughout their academic journeys.

“It was an honour to celebrate the achievements of our degree students, The support of their families and loved ones has been invaluable, and it was wonderful to share this milestone with them.” - Jo Priest, Head of Student Recruitment & Experience.

The ceremony showcased the talent and ambition of the graduating cohort, highlighting their contributions across various fields. From creative disciplines to scientific research, the Class of 2024 has demonstrated outstanding commitment and promise.

As they embark on the next stage of their lives, SGS graduates are set to make a significant impact in their chosen careers. The institution takes great pride in their accomplishments and looks forward to following their future successes.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024! May your journey ahead be filled with achievement and opportunity.

Rose Stiff
Digital Marketing Assistant
Article last updated:
November 26, 2024
Article originally published :
November 26, 2024
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