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More than 3,000 high school grads in Saskatoon this year

Among the graduating classes was the very first for Estey School, which is home to the Flexible Schedule Blended Learning (FLEX) program.

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More than 3,000 students in Saskatoon have finished their high school days, with fresh pursuits now in front of them.

In the final weeks of the 2023-24 school year, graduating classes took part in ceremonies around the city, including at their schools and also several at Merlis Belsher Place on the University of Saskatchewan campus.

Holy Cross had the city’s largest graduating class, with 374, followed closely by Centennial at 339 and Walter Murray at 325.

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Among the graduating classes was the very first for Estey School, which is home to the Flexible Schedule Blended Learning (FLEX) program for students in Grades 6 to 12. The program has a wide range of participants, from those seeking classes outside of traditional schools to students who are part of sports or other activities.

According to Saskatoon Public Schools, FLEX this year includes baseball, soccer, softball, basketball, volleyball and hockey players; biathletes; climbers; cross-fitters; dancers; divers; equestrians; gymnasts; musicians; pianists; skiers; swimmers; weightlifters and wrestlers. FLEX provides programming for the Saskatoon Blades and theIndigenous Sports Academy.

Graduating classes from Saskatoon public collegiates:

* Aden Bowman: 185

* Bedford Road: 112

* Centennial: 339

* Estey School: 17

* Evan Hardy: 195

* Marion Graham: 134

* Mount Royal: 133

* Nutana: 145

* Tommy Douglas: 208

* Walter Murray: 325

Graduating classes from Saskatoon Catholic high schools:

*Bishop James Mahoney: 187

*Bishop Murray (includes Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op and Opening Doors programs): 35

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*E.D. Feehan: 95

*Holy Cross: 374

*Oskayak: 62

*St. Joseph: 285

*Bethlehem: 267

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