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Class of 2026: The Final Bell Rings

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Woman points at a graduation photo board with HAPPY and GRAD UA banners, surrounded by family, in a warm indoor celebration

The Class of 2026 Graduation Ceremony was formally planned on the 22nd of May through a collaborative effort between teachers and Grade 11 students. This year’s celebration took place at the Acacia Hotel in Alabang City, providing a meaningful setting for an important milestone in the students’ academic journey. Graduation represents far more than a ceremonial tradition; it serves as a bridge between who students are and who they are becoming. As graduates crossed the stage with diplomas in hand, they carried not only academic knowledge but also the friendships, experiences, and challenges that have shaped their personal growth. This milestone reflects years of dedication and perseverance, marked by late nights of studying, early mornings spent meeting deadlines, and countless lessons learned both inside and outside the classroom.


The ceremony honored these achievements through heartfelt speeches, the presence of proud families, and an atmosphere filled with anticipation and possibility. Valedictorians reflected on shared challenges and moments of joy, while faculty members encouraged graduates to remain curious, resilient, and compassionate as they move forward into new stages of life. Awards recognizing academic excellence, leadership, and community service highlighted the diverse contributions of students to school life. Beyond the formalities of speeches and photographs, the event marked the beginning of new academic, professional, and personal journeys. As caps were thrown into the air and the ceremony came to a close, it became evident that the story of this community continues beyond graduation. Rather than concluding learning, graduation transforms it into action. The Class of 2026 leaves with a strong foundation of skills, relationships, and memories that will continue to guide them into the future.



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