'The goal is to continue educating myself': graduates from Guayaquil celebrate graduations marking the end of their school stage
In Guayaquil, 83 students graduated from Colegio Javier, marking a significant milestone in their academic lives.
On February 27, an emotional graduation ceremony took place at Colegio Javier in Guayaquil, where 83 students celebrated their achievements. Among them, 75 graduated from the Bachillerato en Ciencias program and 8 from the Bachillerato Internacional, surrounded by proud family members, educators, and friends. Their families expressed overwhelming joy and pride, especially highlighted by the Murillo family as they celebrated the accomplishments of their daughter, María Paula.
The atmosphere was filled with emotion, symbolic gestures, and a sense of accomplishment that encapsulated years of hard work. María Paula, an 18-year-old student, received a significant distinction—the Anillo de Oro de la Promoción 65—recognizing her exceptional qualities and dedication throughout her fifteen years at the institution. Her family's displays of support, including a banner, underscored the personal milestones achieved and the communal pride felt among classmates.
This graduation not only marks the end of an important chapter for these students but also serves as a reminder of the value of education and the importance of continuing their academic journeys. For María Paula and her peers, the focus is on progression and the aspiration to further their education, reflecting a collective commitment to learning and personal growth as they transition into the next phases of their lives.