Ms. Kate Adie, former BBC chief news correspondent, delivered an inspiring speech at Sherborne Girls School while presenting Year 13 students with baccalaureate certificates. Adie encouraged adaptability and simplicity, emphasizing the importance of pursuing worthwhile endeavors. The baccalaureate program combines academic studies with extracurricular activities, fostering personal growth. Each student’s achievements are documented digitally, aiding transitions to universities or apprenticeships. Head of Sixth Form, David Banks, noted that these certificates reflect the students’ journey, while Dr. Ruth Sullivan highlighted the program’s focus on broad experiences over traditional exam outcomes, promoting depth and flexibility in pursuing passions.
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