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Virtual Graduation Ceremony hosted by The British College

On the 14th December 2020, The British College was proud to host their first ever online virtual Graduation Ceremony.

Throughout the recent pandemic, TBC has worked hard to convert all of their classes to an online platform; ensuring that their students' learning has not been interrupted, and their health has not been compromised. So, when it came to the 6th Annual TBC Graduation Ceremony, they were happy once again to rise to the challenge and make sure that their students were still able to celebrate in the safest way possible.

The expert team worked closely with staff and faculty to create a once in a lifetime event that the 2020 graduates would never forget. The ceremony was premiered live on Xray Television along with youtube, the VGC College Website, and all other social media pages - including instagram and Facebook. The event aired at 3pm and all students were sent a link, along with an invitation to watch and celebrate their achievements with their family and friends.

The ceremony began with pre-recorded speeches from The British College founder and CEO, Rajen Kadal and their Interim Principal, Professor Mary Bishop. These were followed with videos sent from special guests and advisory board members: John Edward Hollister Montagu, 11th Earl of Sandwich and Mr Michal Rutland. Before proceeding with the awards, they were then lucky to have some special messages from their representatives at TBC’s partner Universities in the UK - Leeds Beckett and The University of the West of England.

Once the speeches were finished, they were ready to start with the awards for the 446 students graduating this year - the highest number of graduates TBC has had since 2015. For this unique occasion, the heads and deputy heads of faculties and departments called the names of all students being awarded. As they did, the student’s picture, name, and profile appeared on the screen. Graduates were encouraged to cheer and celebrate with their families as they watched, and were given the facility to message their friends under the video to congratulate them.

After each programme, the audiences heard from a graduating student from the course, who told everyone about their experience at TBC. The British College is always proud of its graduates, but this year they are especially impressed with how they have accepted the challenges of the year and still achieved enormous success.

TBC would like to thank everyone who helped to make this event possible, and to all those who watched on the day. If you missed it, please feel free to catch up by checking their website - where you can hear all of their latest updates and read about how The British College plans to move forward, stronger than ever, as they approach the New Year.