High School Graduation

Celebrating Our Graduates: A Global Future Begins with a Canadian Diploma

On June 13, we gathered as a school community to celebrate a milestone moment—the graduation of the Class of 2025. This joyful event marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another, as our students prepare to take their place on the world stage. This year’s graduates earned acceptances from an impressive range of universities across the globe. From the University of Amsterdam and King’s College London to the University of Toronto, Koç University, and IE University in Spain, their academic achievements reflect their hard work, dedication, and global outlook. It was a moment of pride for the entire Keystone family.


Why a Canadian Diploma Makes a Difference

At Keystone, our high school program culminates in the Canadian high school diploma—a credential that is respected and recognized by universities around the world. This diploma is more than just a graduation certificate; it represents a well-rounded, inquiry-based education that equips students with the skills they need to succeed beyond high school. The Canadian system emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. It encourages students to take ownership of their learning, explore their interests, and apply their knowledge in real-world contexts. As a result, our graduates leave school not just with academic knowledge, but with the confidence and flexibility needed in today’s rapidly changing world. The success of this year’s graduating class is proof of the global value of a Canadian diploma. They’ve been offered places at leading universities across Europe, North America, and Türkiye, in fields ranging from engineering and economics to the humanities and social sciences.


University Acceptances Around the World

This year’s graduating class received offers from a wide range of top institutions, including:

  • Canada: University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McMaster University, York University, Toronto Metropolitan University, Ontario Tech University, George Brown College
  • UK: King’s College London, University of Nottingham, Queen Mary University of London, University of Exeter
  • Netherlands: University of Amsterdam, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Leiden University, Utrecht University, University of Groningen, Eindhoven University of Technology, University of Twente
  • Türkiye: Koç University, Sabancı University, Bilkent University, Istanbul Technical University
  • Spain: IE University
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