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Graduation Ceremony at the Youth Rehabilitation Center

The 2024–2025 academic year graduation ceremony of the general education school of the Youth Rehabilitation Center under the authority of the General Executive Agency of Court Decisions was organized with the participation of partner government and non-government organizations and parents.

As part of the event, two students received their graduation certificates after completing the 9th grade, and four received their certificates after completing the 12th grade.
 

During the current school year, 12th grader Z.S. achieved second place in the Bayanzurkh District History Olympiad and eighth place in the nationwide History Olympiad. He also scored 694 points in History on the central final exam. For his achievements, he was awarded the medal “Best Student” by the Mongolian Student Association. Other students were also honored with awards such as “Modal Student,” “Talented Student,” and “Athletic Student.”

As part of the celebration, the students presented felt crafts, paintings, and calligraphic works in traditional Mongolian script, as well as exhibitions on various school subjects, which were displayed for guests and family members.
 

The staff of the Education and Training Center provided parents and family members with comprehensive information and counseling. Representatives of the State Registration Authority handed out ID cards to the students. The Mongolian Bar Association offered legal advice, while the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation introduced its youth support program.

At the event, the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation (CNCF) signed a cooperation agreement with the job platform “Duuren Gerel Gegee” to offer employment and part-time job opportunities to the youth after their release.

The continued support of domestic organizations for the work of the Youth Rehabilitation Center is of great importance in helping young people reintegrate into society—whether through job placements or the acquisition of vocational qualifications.

The Hanns Seidel Foundation, in cooperation with the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation, is working to provide needs-based training on legal topics for both the staff and the students of the center.