Our graduates are embarking on exciting and varied paths that reflect their individual passions and strengths. From the hallways of prestigious universities to specialized career pathways, the Class of 2024 is ready to make their mark on the world.
Some of the diverse paths our graduates are pursuing include:
- Actuary Studies
- Dual degrees in Law/Business
- Civil Engineering Honours
- Medicine including Dentistry and Physiotherapy
- Biomedical Science
- Queensland Conservatorium of Music
- Australian Defence Force Academy (Aeronautical Engineering)
- Trade apprenticeships
- Gap year opportunities
We're particularly proud that 48 students completed VET certificates alongside their studies, demonstrating our commitment to supporting multiple pathways to success. Whether pursuing further education, entering the workforce, or taking time to explore their options, our graduates are well-prepared for their next chapter.
This diverse range of choices reflects Immanuel's commitment to nurturing each student's unique talents and aspirations. We believe success comes in many forms, and we're proud to have supported our graduates in finding their individual paths forward.
Principal Eloise Beveridge shared her pride in the cohort: "Congratulations to our Year 12 Graduates on their exceptional ATAR results! We celebrate their hard work and achievements while also recognising and valuing the diverse skills, talents, and abilities that make each one a truly remarkable individual. We are deeply grateful for the lasting impact these graduates have had on our college community and look forward with pride and excitement to seeing these extraordinary young people shape the future."
“proving to be leaders of school spirit and possess a heart for social justice”
Head of Secondary School Nick Cheyne added: "The graduates of 2024 are a talented and hard-working group. I acknowledge their academic commitment this year and thank the teachers and support staff who guided them during their time at Immanuel. The graduates demonstrated a love of learning and academic success, while also proving to be leaders of school spirit and possess a heart for social justice."
Looking to the future, Mr Cheyne expressed: "I wish the graduating class of 2024 every blessing with the next chapter of their life. They enter a diverse range of fields, and I have great confidence that they will make a marked contribution to the world around them. I thank you for the contribution you made to Immanuel; it was an honour to witness your growth over the course of your secondary school years."