On Saturday, 21 June 2025, St Christopher’s School proudly celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2025, a diverse and accomplished group of 133 students representing 23 nationalities.
This exceptional group has already achieved impressive milestones. Ninety-two students completed their entire Senior School journey together, with forty-eight having started at St Chris in the Infant School, an extraordinary testament to the strength of the school’s community and the quality of the education St Chris students receive.
As a group, the Class of 2025 has represented Bahrain on the world stage, including at the F1 in Schools World Finals in Singapore, earned international recognition in mathematics, and achieved outstanding academic results. They have also given back generously, from supporting local charities to contributing to the long-standing Thailand Community Project.
The graduating class is made up of talented individuals across all areas -- academics, the arts, and sport. Many will go on to study at prestigious universities around the world, including several Ivy League institutions. As they now take their place as St Chris alumni, they do so with pride, ready to make a meaningful impact on the world.
Reflecting on the occasion, Dr Simon Watson, Principal of St Christopher’s School, said:
The Class of 2025 is part of a long tradition of St Chris graduates who’ve gone on to make a real impact in the world. What they’ve achieved in the classroom, on stage, in sport, and through service speaks to both their talent and their values. They’re a great example of what young people can do when they come together with purpose and a drive to make things better.
As the Class of 2025 moves on to exciting new chapters, St Christopher’s continues to look ahead. The new Senior School, set to open in August 2026, represents the School's commitment to investing in future generations. With world-class facilities and spaces designed for learning, creativity, and wellbeing, the new campus will empower students to aim high and continue the legacy of achievement set by those who came before them.