Congratulations to the St. Rose School Class of 2026
Rooted in Faith, Prepared for Success

On Saturday, June 6, St. Rose School proudly celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2026 during a beautiful and faith-filled ceremony led by Father Peter.
Graduation Day marked an important milestone in the lives of our graduates as they gathered with family, friends, faculty, staff, and members of the St. Rose community to celebrate their accomplishments and the completion of their elementary school journey. We were honored to be joined by Monsignor Robert Weiss, whose presence made the occasion even more special.
The graduates participated fully in the celebration of Mass, reflecting on the blessings of their time at St. Rose School and offering prayers of gratitude for the teachers, families, and classmates who have supported them along the way. During the Mass, each student proudly crossed the alter to receive their diploma, marking the culmination of years of hard work, growth, faith formation, and achievement.
Throughout the ceremony, there was a strong sense of joy, pride, and gratitude as we recognized not only the academic accomplishments of our graduates but also the character, leadership, and faith they have developed during their time at St. Rose School.
As they prepare to begin the next chapter of their educational journey, our graduates will continue their education at some of the region's outstanding high schools. Twelve members of the Class of 2026 will attend Immaculate High School, five will attend St. Joseph High School, three will attend Newtown High School, one will attend Henry Abbott Technical High School, and one will attend Kennedy Catholic Preparatory School.
We are confident that the Class of 2026 will continue to live out the values they have learned at St. Rose. We pray that God blesses each of them with success, courage, and faith in the years ahead.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! We are proud of you and look forward to seeing all that you accomplish.
"For I know well the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for woe, so as to give you a future of hope." — Jeremiah 29:11
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