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Seventy students graduate from International College of Advanced Education

The latest cohort of students at Darwin’s International College of Advanced Education graduated this week.

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HATS off to the International College of Advanced Education (ICAE) at Rapid Creek.

They’ve just put another 70 international students on the pathway to success.

The students were the latest cohort to graduate from ICAE and represented 19 different countries.

Celebrations as more than 70 international students from the International College of Advanced Education graduate. Picture: Glenn Campbell
Celebrations as more than 70 international students from the International College of Advanced Education graduate. Picture: Glenn Campbell

ICAE owner and chief executive Sean Mahoney said the students’ success was a testimony to their resilience in the face of difficult times forced on them by the Covid-19 pandemic. He said the students had been studying from one to three years and when Covid-19 struck they endured a tough 12 months. Thankfully the community rallied to help them survive.

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