Congratulations Class of 2025!
Class of 2025 Valedictorians
Sarah-Luisa
Nour Emmer
Graduation marks a moment of transition - a chance to look back, to reflect on what we’ve learned, not just academically, but about ourselves and the world around us. Class of 2025, let’s not just go out into the world. Let’s walk out proud…of each other and of ourselves.
Karan
Nohut
One true benefit of being at an international school like ABA is that we had the unique opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds. Knowing people all over the world is something that not everyone gets to experience. But it's what we make of this that matters. Fostering relationships and building true connections.
Yukta Matai
PHILIPPA LEGGATE CITIZENSHIP AWARD
This Award is presented to a high school student who has, throughout the year, demonstrated a range of commendable qualities. Among these qualities are good citizenship, consistent effort, reliability, regular participation in extra-curricular activities and a concern for peers. The recipient of this award has made an outstanding contribution to the community of the ABA –An IB World School.
Lester Sanctis
ABA AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
ABA grants this award to a Grade 12 student who “is a good representative of his/her country, who has a positive attitude toward the life and culture of others, is able to converse in at least two languages, is a contributing force in the life of the school, and who has the ability to bring differing people together into a sense of community…furthering the cause of international understanding.
Lucie Slaba
Female Athlete of the Year
This Award goes to a two-season student-athlete who led by example on the pitch and was named Most Valuable Player for Varsity Soccer. She was also an integral member of the Varsity Track & Field team, consistently representing ABA with humble sports-person-ship and dedication.
Lester Sanctis
Male Athlete of the Year
This award goes to a two-season athlete who was a key leader on the Varsity Volleyball team and captain of the Varsity Badminton team. He played a vital role in securing the Badminton Championship for ABA—winning gold in mixed doubles along the way. Any coach or player would be lucky to have this athlete on their team.
Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh Programme began in 1956 and is now offered in over 120 countries. Almost 100 ABA students participate in the programme annually. There are three different levels of award, bronze, silver and gold. The Gold Award is for young people over 16 years of age and requires 12 months of preparation, an adventurous journey of four days and three nights, a residential project and a minimum of 32 hours towards physical recreation, skill development and voluntary service.
Thomas Pinkard-Bourget
Dylan LeRibeus