What students undertake at H-FARM International School is not just an educational journey but a comprehensive preparation aimed at equipping them with all the tools they need to face the challenges of a constantly evolving world with confidence and ambition.
Our bond with them doesn’t end once they walk out the school doors. On the contrary, it deepens. While it was easier to observe their progress closely when they were still in school, now that they have spread their wings, we want to continue following their steps, hearing their stories, and celebrating every milestone. Because each of their successes is part of us and our collective story.
Once a farmer, always a farmer.
Curious to know what H-FARM International School alumni are doing after graduation?
Today, we’re talking about Sasha, known as Oleksandr Galeta. Born in Ukraine, he joined H-FARM International School X years ago and, after successfully completing the IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma, he recently embarked on his academic journey at the Polytechnic University of Turin, where he studies Automotive Engineering.
It’s a demanding and challenging path that requires passion and specific skills. As he himself says, “The production of modern cars is often compared to building spaceships.” Yet, nothing could have been more thrilling for someone who has been passionate about engines since childhood, just like him.
And what better city than Turin—the Italian cradle of automotive engineering—to pursue such a dream?
Sasha’s path to the Polytechnic was no coincidence. Always a focused and determined student, he found in this school strategic support to transform his dreams into concrete goals. “H-FARM and the IB program were like a safety cushion,” he says, referring to the crucial role of school counselors who guided him in choosing a university perfectly aligned with his aspirations.
Among the many moments Sasha experienced at H-FARM International School, one stands out in his memory: his graduation day. “It was the last time I got to create an IB-style essay, this time as a farewell speech,” he recalls fondly.
For him, it was a chance to close a fundamental chapter of his life, looking forward to the future but never forgetting the journey that brought him there.
Today, as Sasha walks through the halls of the Polytechnic University of Turin, immersed in the world of engines, he shares a piece of advice with younger students: