Graduation at Don Bosko school

A thin kitten on the road by our apartment
Speakers at the graduation ceremony. The lady was the director of a charity that provides a scholarship fund for the school. She spoke at length of the Australian and Timor Guerrilla war that was waged during World War II during the Japanese Occupation.
This is the graduating class

Don Bosco is a Catholic trade school that has locations in many developing world countries. At this school they provide training in automotive repair, refrigeration repair, Contracting, and office work. Almost all of their graduates are able to obtain employment upon graduation.

During the year LDS charities donated computers for the office work area. Cheryl and I got to set in the dignitary section and presented two Awards to the graduates. We were then part of the dignitary group that stood as background for the various schools to be photographed.
Students performing a ceremonial dance
Students performing a ceremonial dance.

We got to the event at 9 and had a brief Tour by one of the school leaders. After that we sat in the Shaded graduation area. The graduation started about 45 minutes late due to the tardiness of the minister of Education. In total we were there about three and a half hours. It was hot.

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