29/05/2026
Learning becomes more meaningful when students are able to connect classroom concepts with real-world experiences. π±π¨
During their recent excursion to an organic farm and ceramics studio, Year 3 students at Golden International School explored sustainability, creativity, and hands-on learning through activities that encouraged observation, inquiry, and discovery.
From learning about organic farming and environmental responsibility to expressing creativity through ceramics, the experience reflected how the Western Australian Curriculum supports students in developing both academic understanding and practical life skills through engaging, real-world learning opportunities.
For enquiries and further information about Golden International School, please contact:
βοΈ +856 21 410 189
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28/05/2026
Learning goes beyond the classroom at Westland International School.π±
During their Primary Study Tour, students explored the world of farming and fresh produce through hands-on learning experiences, allowing them to connect classroom knowledge with real-world understanding.
Through the Western Australian Curriculum, students are encouraged to learn through exploration, inquiry, and practical experiences that build curiosity, confidence, and deeper engagement with the world around them. Experiences like these not only enrich learning but also create meaningful memories for young learners.π©βππ§βπ
For enquiries and further information about Westland International School, please contact:
βοΈ +855 070 870 666 / 078 775 277 / 066 707 888
βοΈ [email protected]β
π https://www.westland.edu.kh
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27/05/2026
The Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia marks an important milestone for students of New Idea Innovation School. ππ
Through their studies under the Western Australian Curriculum, students continue to develop the knowledge, confidence, and global perspective that will support them in future learning and opportunities ahead.
Congratulations on this meaningful achievement and celebration. π
27/05/2026
Congratulations to the students of Naran One School of General Education on being recognised at the Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia. ππ²π³
This milestone reflects the hard work, perseverance, and commitment students have shown throughout their learning journey under the Western Australian Curriculum. π
We are proud to celebrate their achievements and this special moment alongside the school community.
27/05/2026
We proudly celebrate the students of General Education Shine Unuudur School at the Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia. π¨βππ©βπ
Their dedication, growth, and commitment throughout their studies under the Western Australian Curriculum have led to this meaningful milestone and recognition.
Congratulations to all students on this memorable achievement and special celebration. π
27/05/2026
A meaningful milestone begins with the dedication and determination shown throughout the learning journey.
We proudly congratulate the students of Gegeen Bilig School on being recognised at the Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia for their achievements under the Western Australian Curriculum.π
May this celebration serve as an inspiration for the exciting opportunities and experiences that lie ahead.
26/05/2026
Behind every successful educational community is the dedication of people committed to creating opportunities for students to grow and succeed. π
We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Colin Glass, Board Advisor of SpringBoard4Education, and Ms. Munkhzaya Dashzeveg, Country Manager of SpringBoard4Education Mongolia, for their meaningful contributions to the Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia. ππ²π³
Their continued dedication and support have played an important role in strengthening the Western Australian Curriculum community in Mongolia and creating greater educational opportunities for students to thrive in an international learning environment.
As we celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2026, we are grateful for their shared vision, leadership, and commitment to empowering future generations through quality education.
26/05/2026
Madagascar Christian Academy recently welcomed Deputy High Commissioner Tristan OβBrien and Program Officer Abhai Neermaull from the Australian High Commission in Mauritius during their visit to the school.
The visit highlights the value of international collaboration in strengthening educational connections and globally aligned learning opportunities between Madagascar and Australia.
Through the Western Australian Curriculum, schools are able to provide students with an internationally recognised pathway that supports future study opportunities and prepares learners for an increasingly connected world.
26/05/2026
We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to Mrs. Badamjav Batsukh, Head of the Strategy and Planning Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of Mongolia, for joining the Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia. ππ²π³
Her presence at this special occasion reflected the continued commitment to supporting quality education and creating greater opportunities for students in Mongolia to thrive in an increasingly globalised world.
We are sincerely grateful for her support in celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2026 and recognising the importance of education in shaping the future of the next generation.
26/05/2026
We sincerely appreciate Mr. Leo Zeng, Ambassador of Australian Embassy to Mongolia, for joining the first-ever Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony in Mongolia. π
His attendance at this milestone occasion reflected the growing educational connection between Mongolia and Australia, as well as a shared commitment to creating greater opportunities for students through international education. π²π³π¦πΊ
Thank you for celebrating this meaningful moment with the Class of 2026 and the Western Australian Curriculum community in Mongolia.
26/05/2026
The Western Australian International Education Graduation Ceremony 2025β2026 in Mongolia was honoured by the presence of distinguished guests from the education and diplomatic communities, whose support reflected the growing importance of international education and student achievement in Mongolia. ππ²π³π¦πΊ
We sincerely thank Mr. Leo Zeng, Ambassador of Australian Embassy to Mongolia; Mrs. Badamjav Batsukh, Head of the Strategy and Planning Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of Mongolia; Ms. Pauline White, Board Chair of the School Curriculum and Standards Authority, Department of Education, Western Australian Government, for her congratulatory message; Mr. Colin Glass, Board Advisor of SpringBoard4Education; and Ms. Munkhzaya Dashzeveg, Country Manager of SpringBoard4Education Mongolia, for their meaningful support and contributions to this special occasion.
Their presence, encouragement, and continued commitment to education made this celebration even more meaningful for the Class of 2026 and the growing Western Australian Curriculum community in Mongolia.