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BC Place in Vancouver will host a historic Orange Shirt graduation on April 13, 2026, celebrating B.C.’s first K–12 graduates taught with residential school history fully integrated into their education. Organized by the Orange Shirt Society in partnership with provincial school districts, the event aims to fill the 54,000-seat stadium. Founder Phyllis Webstad says the ceremony marks a milestone in truth and reconciliation, honouring survivors, families, and empowering youth. Similar celebrations are planned nationwide in future years.

Historic Orange Shirt Graduation to Fill BC Place in 2026

BC Place to host first Orange Shirt graduation in April 2026, celebrating students educated with full residential school history.

A Milestone Celebration at BC Place

BC Place Stadium will host a historic gathering on Monday, April 13, 2026, when thousands of students from across British Columbia’s graduating class take part in the first-ever Orange Shirt graduation ceremony. The landmark event is expected to draw up to 54,000 attendees.

Marking a Generation Educated in Truth

The ceremony honours the first B.C. graduates to complete Kindergarten to Grade 12 with residential school history fully integrated into their curriculum. Organizers say the event marks a pivotal step in truth-telling and reconciliation in Canada.

Voices Behind the Movement

The initiative is led by the Orange Shirt Society, founded by Phyllis Webstad of Williams Lake. Webstad, who survived the residential school system, called the event a statement of progress: “These graduates are leaving the school system with empathy and knowledge of what happened to us in residential schools.”

Why It Matters for Canada

The graduation symbolizes more than a rite of passage—it reflects Canada’s commitment to ensuring new generations are taught the realities of residential schools. For the Orange Shirt Society, it is about acknowledging the past while empowering youth to carry forward reconciliation.

Tickets and Participation

Tickets will be distributed early in 2026, with B.C. school districts coordinating student participation. Organizers expect representatives from every graduating class across the province to join the celebration at BC Place.

Looking Beyond 2026

The Vancouver event is the first in a series of graduation ceremonies planned nationwide in the coming years. Each will honour students who have grown up learning the truth of Canada’s shared history while recognizing survivors, families, and communities who continue to heal.

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