Campion Academy News – Loveland, Colorado … Campion Academy in Loveland, Colorado, joyfully celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2025 during its graduation weekend, May 23–25. With 50 graduates, this year’s class is the largest Campion has seen in over a decade and is distinguished by its rich diversity and talents in both the performing arts and athletics.
The celebration began Friday evening with a heartfelt parent tribute where students expressed their gratitude in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Indonesian, and Swahili, reflecting the cultural richness of the graduating class. The Class of 2025 included eight international students from Brazil and China, as well as students from six different U.S. states, many from recent immigrant families.
Commencement on May 25 featured inspiring messages from class president Toby Quillin and guest speaker Taurus Montgomery, the pastor who had led the Week of Worship in March of 2025. Montgomery encouraged graduates to live as “Champions,” explaining, “You spent your high school years here at Campion, but as you walk into life, God is calling you to live as a Champion—and the only difference between the two is the letter ‘H.’” He went on to define “H” as heart, humility, hope, habits, heroes, heaven, and the Holy Spirit.
During the ceremony, several students were honored for their academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to community service.
Approximately 90% of graduates have been accepted to college and plan to continue their education this fall. Union Adventist University (UAU) awarded $1.832 million in scholarships to Campion graduates. Many students will attend UAU or other Seventh-day Adventist universities across the country, while others have chosen local and state institutions.
Throughout the weekend, students showcased their musical talents in various performances, culminating in a commencement performance by Campion’s select choir, Koinonia.
Campion Academy is proud of the Class of 2025 and looks forward to seeing how they continue to grow and serve in their next chapter.
—Campion Academy News. Photos supplied.






