In 2005, NZSE College proudly celebrated its very first graduation with just 12 learners. Two decades on, this annual event has evolved into a monumental occasion that Founder Brijesh Sethi once could only dream of.
On Friday 26 September 2025, NZSE’s Graduation Ceremony filled the nation’s largest tiered auditorium with over 1,300 tickets sold. Auckland’s Aotea Centre was alive with energy as graduands from every pillar of NZSE College made their entrance, adorned in regalia, stoles, and cultural garments including puletasi, kākahu, and saris. Joining them were staff, whānau, friends, and distinguished guests — among them New Zealand First List MP and Spokesperson for Education Andy Foster — all gathered to honour the milestone achievements of our graduating learners.
After a moving mihimihi performed by ATC Military Prep student Tamihana Kohunui and fellow students, Sethi addressed the crowd to kick off the ceremony. “NZSE College was born from a simple but powerful idea — that education should be accessible, transformative, and applicable in our communities.
“Today, as I stand before you, I see that idea alive in each of you,” said Sethi.
NZSE takes pride in designing programmes that are firmly grounded in real-world practice. With internships, capstone projects, and workplace experiences built into the curriculum, our graduates leave equipped to step confidently into the workforce from the moment they complete their studies.
Group CEO Wendy Liao has witnessed many graduations during her 18 years of service, yet each one remains just as meaningful as the last. “As I sat listening to Brijesh, I told myself, ‘Be calm!’ But now, standing here and looking at all of you, I feel so emotional.
“Like many of you, I balanced both study and work during my educational journey. While it was challenging at times, together we have persevered and succeeded. This occasion not only reflects your dedication and effort but also affirms your perseverance and confidence in your own abilities,” said Liao.
Before the hundreds of graduands made their journey across the stage to receive their certificates, we were honoured to hear from keynote speaker Jeffrey Stangl, Associate Dean of International and Executive Education at Massey University. Stangl’s good-humoured storytelling of his relationship with education helped to dissipate the nerves of our students — “I was impatient, and school wasn’t interesting to me. I dropped out at 16-years-old, and my father said I wasn’t a drop-out, I was a drop-kick!”