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New Graduates, Infrastructure Ready

10 December 2025

New Graduates, Infrastructure Ready

Media release

Ten inspiring students have graduated from the Bethesda Disability Training Centre and San Isidro with life skills and trade qualifications.

The students were honoured for overcoming personal and societal challenges related to their hearing and speech impairment to complete their vocational training. Among the graduates was John Tara, sponsored by the Australian High Commission, who excelled in carpentry and exemplified the graduates’ resilience and commitment.

“We are deaf, but we have heard your love,” Mr Tara said. “We are young, but we have grown strong. We have completed our training and graduated, but this is only the beginning of a new chapter in our lives.”

The two graduation events last week were attended by high-level dignitaries from the Solomon Islands Government, local business leaders, church groups, and the graduates’ families, underscoring the importance of inclusive education and vocational training as part of the nation’s broader vision for empowerment and development.

Australia supported eight of the students through their training and provided work-ready tool kits for all ten graduates.

Acting Australian High Commissioner, Andrew Schloeffel, praised the achievements of the students, the two specialist schools, and their families.

“Australia celebrates the commitment of these individuals, their teachers and their community who are supporting a more inclusive construction sector and a more inclusive society,” Mr Schloeffel said.

“These students should be proud of their achievements, and we’re honoured to be supporting such talented advocates for a better world where everyone, regardless of ability, can build a bright future and contribute to their community and country.”

Principal of Bethesda Disability Centre, Ms Thelma Wasi, encouraged the graduates, who have overcome their disabilities to gain employment-ready construction skills.

“We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute meaningfully to their communities,” Ms Wasi said. “Today’s graduation is a powerful reminder that we are transforming lives. We are not just developing skills - we are empowering individuals to reach their full potential.”

In a symbol of their talents and industry skills, the San Isidro graduation was held in a chapel built by the students themselves, reaffirming the mission of the two training centres to provide ‘inclusive, empowering education that equips individuals to contribute meaningfully to their families, communities, and the nation’.

With the continuing support of Australia with funding and equipment support, the Bethesda and San Isidro rural training centres are paving the way for individuals of all abilities to transform their lives.

10 December 2025
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