Notre-Dame-de-la-Providence College honored its students who passed the Cambridge English B1 Preliminary and A2 KEY English exams ahead of the All Saints holiday.
120 youth participated in KEY (fifth last year) and Preliminary (third last year). They have their English teachers Mrs. Bard and prepared these selections with Gregory Archon.
Graduates also received the mortarboard, a popular black hat with a specific rectangular shape that Anglo-Saxon graduates throw into the sky according to traditional orders.
“Many students prepare for these exams and ask them to write. The courses allow you to develop your English skills in a thorough and systematic way. “Exams give students an opportunity to benchmark themselves against international standards,” said Gregory Alsen.
The college is recognized as an “Examination Preparation Center” by the Cambridge Institute and named “Cambridge English School”. Additionally, the Cambridge Diploma is certified and internationally recognized.
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