GBS UK concludes graduation ceremonies
GBS UK draws curtain on 2025 graduation ceremonies
The Global Banking School (GBS) UK has drawn the curtain on its 2025 graduation ceremonies – following the graduation of almost 2,000 students at the final ceremony at Wembley Stadium in London.
It comes a week after 1,500 GBS UK students from across Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, graduated at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.
Flags adorning Wembley Stadium for GBS graduation
Flags adorning Wembley Stadium for GBS graduation
GBS seeks to make the graduates valuable assets for employers from across a range of sectors.
The students graduated from Business, Healthcare, Construction, and Digital Technologies, ranging from HNDs to Bachelor Degrees, to address the demand in the UK for a skilled workforce.
GBS UK CEO - James Kennedy, said GBS UK is having more of an impact on its communities with each year that passes.
“We work to widen participation, address skills shortages and ultimately enable social mobility – today, we see this first-hand,” said Mr Kennedy.
“These students we see here today will go on to have a significant impact on their local communities, which in the long-term will also have an impact at a national level.
“Business, healthcare, construction and digital technologies are all crucial sectors for the UK economy, growing at a rapid rate and offering increasing employment opportunities.
“We stand ready to address this demand, with mature-age graduates with unique lived experience, that makes them a well-rounded choice for employers.
“It was wonderful to have James Murray MP here today, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, and a good friend of GBS UK, to address our students and inspire them in their next steps.”
James Murray MP at GBS UK Graduation Ceremony
James Murray MP at GBS UK Graduation Ceremony
In a related development, the Office for Students (OfS) has released its National Student Survey (NSS) data for 2025, showing a considerable increase in satisfaction across almost all categories.
Most notably, 90% of students were satisfied in the ‘Teaching on my Course’ category. This is a very high level of satisfaction and 3% above the average for the Higher Education sector as a whole.
GBS also ranked significantly above the sector average across all categories in the survey with Organisation and Management 8% higher and Academic Support 5% higher than the average reported by the OfS.
GBS seeks to make the graduates valuable assets for employers from across a range of sectors
GBS seeks to make the graduates valuable assets for employers from across a range of sectors
The three keynote speakers at the event were Mr James Murray, MP, Minister and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury; Sir Alastair Nathan Cook CBE who is an English former cricketer and former captain of the England Test and ODI teams; and Mr Virendra Sharma, Former Senior Labour MP.