SCTS Class of 2026 –
First class to graduate from the new school
Adan Shaikh, Camrose Booster
On May 30, Saint Carlo Acutis Catholic High School said farewell to its first class of graduates at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Centre. Teachers Kassidy Throndson and Josh Stang welcomed the students and congratulated them on their wonderful achievements. The teachers were both teary eyed, as they shared how proud they were of the students and what an experience it was watching them learn and grow.
On May 30, Saint Carlo Acutis Catholic High School said farewell to its first class of graduates at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Centre. Teachers Kassidy Throndson and Josh Stang welcomed the students and congratulated them on their wonderful achievements. The teachers were both teary eyed, as they shared how proud they were of the students and what an experience it was watching them learn and grow.

On May 30, Saint Carlo Acutis Catholic High School said farewell to its first class of graduates at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Centre. Teachers Kassidy Throndson and Josh Stang welcomed the students and congratulated them on their wonderful achievements. The teachers were both teary eyed, as they shared how proud they were of the students and what an experience it was watching them learn and grow.

Each graduating student carried a rose with them and student Nate Ashton struck a pose for the cameras as he made his way onto the stage as master of ceremonies along with classmate Nolan Wilcox.

Irish Bacwed wore a beautiful red gown. Most students will be going right to university in the fall, after a well deserved summer.

Graduates Karla Boyles, left, and Ainsley Campbell shared a tribute to families. They shared how their achievements are a reflection of all the hard work the families have put into supporting them through their school years and how having that support has instilled the graduates with hope, strength and confidence for their futures.

Maya Matthiessen was valedictorian of the Saint Carlo Acutis Catholic High School for the Class of 2026.

On May 29, the graduates and their families gathered at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, where Principal Bob Charchun and Assistant Principal Jaymie Reinhart, presented graduation certificates to the students. From left, Reinhart, graduate Dawson Aucoin and Charchun.