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Celebrating Our Graduates

posted on February 8, 2013 by admin
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Christine, Kimberley and Aon at their Online Graduation Ceremony

Christine, Kimberley and Aon at their Online Graduation Ceremony

This week we decided to celebrate the success of three of our online graduates, Aon, Kimberley and Christine. All three graduated in the Diploma in Liberal Studies in 2012, from Australian Catholic University, and all three have been employed by MMR.

This week we said goodbye to Aon who was an integral member of our health team. She developed warm, positive relationships with both staff and patients, and was very committed to her job. Aon is heading to Northern Thailand before returning to Burma. She has two sisters who are also involved with MMR – one as an online student and another who works as a teacher at CCC. We will really miss her and wish her the best of luck for the future.

Kimberley and Christine with the ACU Dean of Humanities

Kimberley and Christine with the ACU Dean of Humanities

Kimberley and Christine both work as teachers at MTP – our high school education programme. They are particularly unique as they were both students at MTP before becoming teachers. Their path as students, online graduates and now teachers is truly inspirational to our students, many of whom hope to follow in their footsteps. 

People like Kimberley, Christine and Aon are the future of MMR, and we are very proud of them.

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