St. John the Evangelist School Celebrates the Graduating Class of 2025

On June 2, 2025, the halls of St. John the Evangelist School were filled with pride, joy, and a few well-earned tears as the Class of 2025 celebrated their graduation. With 17 remarkable students crossing receiving their diplomas, this year’s class leaves behind a legacy of academic achievement, leadership, and service to their school community.

Every member of the graduating class was admitted to their first-choice high school—a 100% success rate that speaks volumes about their dedication and preparation. This fall, our students will continue their educational journeys at some of the area’s most respected institutions, including Calvert Hall, Loyola Blakefield, Archbishop Curley, Maryvale Preparatory School, and The John Carroll School.

The Class of 2025 didn’t just get accepted—they impressed. Collectively, they earned over $600,000 in scholarships, a testament to their academic excellence, character, and the strong foundation built during their years at St. John.

Among this accomplished group, one student was honored with the prestigious Knott Scholarship, a highly competitive award given to students who demonstrate outstanding academic merit and Catholic values.

As a community, we couldn’t be prouder of what these students have accomplished and even more excited for what lies ahead. Their contributions to our school have made a lasting impact, and they leave as faith-filled leaders ready to shine in the next chapter of their lives.

Congratulations, Class of 2025—you’ve made us proud!