Education
Historic Orange Shirt Graduation Event Set for April 2026

A significant milestone in British Columbia’s educational journey is set to unfold on April 13, 2026. The event at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver will honor the first graduating class that has fully integrated the history of Indian Residential Schools into its K-12 curriculum. This landmark ceremony aims to recognize the Class of 2026 in a celebration of progress toward achieving the objectives of Truth and Reconciliation.
According to a news release from the Orange Shirt Society dated September 15, 2023, the event will feature students from various school districts across the province, showcasing their commitment to learning about their shared history. The stadium, with a capacity of 54,000, will serve as the venue for this large graduation ceremony, ensuring significant attendance and visibility.
Phyllis Webstad, the CEO and founding member of the Orange Shirt Society, expressed the importance of this event, stating, “We are putting Canada on notice: history is being made, and these graduates are leaving the school system with empathy and knowledge of what happened to us in residential schools.” This sentiment underscores the broader goal of fostering understanding and awareness among young Canadians about the past injustices faced by Indigenous peoples.
The Orange Shirt graduation ceremony is not merely an isolated event; it is intended as the first in a series of celebrations across Canada. These events will facilitate a nationwide recognition of the progress being made in education regarding the truths surrounding residential schools. Webstad emphasized that this milestone is vital for future generations, allowing them to learn and appreciate the significance of their shared history.
“This celebration honors all children and graduates in Canada in a ceremony that unites cultures, honors survivors and their families, and empowers youth,” Webstad added. The Orange Shirt Society is collaborating with local school districts to ensure that graduates from various communities have the opportunity to participate in this historic occasion.
The impact of this event extends beyond the immediate celebration. It is viewed as a stepping stone toward achieving comprehensive Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. By integrating the history of Indian Residential Schools into the educational framework, the aim is to cultivate a generation that is informed, empathetic, and equipped to understand the complexities of the nation’s past.
Tickets for the graduation ceremony will be made available in early 2026, allowing families and communities to partake in this momentous occasion. As the nation prepares for this event, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing journey towards acknowledging and rectifying the historical wrongs faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada.
The Orange Shirt Society’s initiative resonates with a broader movement aimed at fostering reconciliation through education, community engagement, and cultural understanding. As plans develop for the April event, it is clear that this celebration will not only recognize individual achievements but also symbolize a collective commitment to building a more inclusive future for all Canadians.
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