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Directo's Tree Planting Speech

















             Good evening honoured guests, parents, teachers, staff members and most importantly, the graduating


             class of 2018!






             It is an honour for me to stand here tonight, on behalf of the SABIS family, to celebrate this very special


             occasion: the completion of a journey that started more than 12 years ago, thus marking the beginning of a


             new chapter in these young people’s lives.






             Graduation is a special day that symbolizes the end of years of hard work. It is a time for us to celebrate the


             goals you have achieved, to remember the road that you have travelled, and to thank your parents for the



             opportunities they have given you. As Jim DeMint once said, “One of the greatest titles in the world is


             PARENT, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call MOM and DAD.” So let’s


             thank your parents for their endless support.






             Let us not forget that this journey would not have been possible without those who saw “tomorrow” in our


             children’s eyes, those who enlightened their path and helped them achieve their potential: their teachers.


             After all, teaching is the profession that teaches all other professions. As A. P. J. Abdul Kalam once said,



             “Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, calibre, and future of an individual. If the


             people remember me as a good teacher, then that will be the biggest honour for me.” I am positive that



             every single graduate has, at some point, experienced such special teachers, so tonight, I will thank your


             teachers on your behalf.





             Last, but not least, let us honour our graduates whose journey has taken them to remarkable heights.



             Always remember that the harvest you secure tomorrow depends on the seeds you plant today, so be


             proud of how far you have come, Seniors’ 18, and all that you have achieved along the way.


             Your parents, teachers, and staff members are tremendously proud of you and also proud to witness this



             very special day that completes the first chapter of your academic life. This is merely the beginning of the


             rest of your life.  Never forget what Aristotle said almost 2400 years back: “Good habits formed at youth


             make all the difference.”






             Class of 2018: you are truly an exceptional group. I admire your team spirit, your loyalty, your willingness to


             help others and above all, your positive attitude in everything you do. I feel privileged to have known you



             and admire all your achievements. You have been such an exceptional year group that one of our former


             teachers, Miss Bernadette, asked if I could mention what a pleasure it was teaching many of you, and


             getting to see you mature into the impressive adults on stage today. In


             fact, in discussing this momentous day, she expressed her thoughts on



             how intelligent, funny, and kind each of you are, and I couldn’t agree more.





             Class of 2018: we wish you the very best in your path ahead and urge



             you to continue building your future and living your dreams. It has been


             an honour and privilege for all of us to watch your progress and achieve


             success.






             Class of 2018:


                *Take pride in how far you have come, have faith in how far you can go!



             Hisham Hassan School Director
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