On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, Senior Awards Night was held to acknowledge the Class of 2025 for excellence in academics and extracurricular activities. Students also received crucifixes that were blessed by Bishop Burbidge.
On Friday, May 23, 2025, we welcomed Bishop Michael Burbidge and Dr. Joseph Vorbach to Paul VI's 40th annual Commencement ceremony.
Valedictorian: Angela Thomson
Co-Salutatorian: Angela Benedict
Co-Salutatorian: Ethan Chisholm Saint Thomas More – Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Award - We are honored to present the final award of this graduation class in honor of the Co-Patrons of the Diocese of Arlington: Saint Thomas More and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, holy persons known for their deep love for our Eucharistic Lord, devotion to our Blessed Mother, faithful witness on behalf of the sacredness of all human life, and humble service to the poor and those in most need. The following PVI student reflects these qualities.
Andrew Harrison St. Paul VI Medal - Saint Paul VI, for whom our school is named, was the champion of justice in his time. He was the first Pope to visit the United States and the first Pope to address the United Nations. His message was simple and straight forward: Human dignity was non-negotiable, peace among nations was necessary and the poor were to be included in discussions of poverty, resources and war. The recipients of these medals were chosen by the faculty and staff for their commitment to the service of others and work for justice in our world.
Abigail Hish
John Williams
St. Jane de Chantal Medal - St. Jane de Chantal was known throughout her life to be extremely compassionate and caring. As a woman of faith, she was able to persevere and maintain a positive spirit despite the many trials she experienced. She was a model of true forgiveness. St. Jane shared St. Francis de Sales gifts of humility and generosity.
Natalia Evans
Trinity Jones
St. Francis de Sales Medal -
St. Francis de Sales, the Patron Saint of Paul VI Catholic High School, was a teacher. As a teacher, he had a love of knowledge and a desire to help others discover their God-given talents. He is known as the “Gentlemen Saint” for his love of God and respect for his fellow man.
Luke Heinze
Joe Sheehan
Father Heet Medal for Outstanding Leadership - Father Donald Heet was the first Principal of St. Paul VI Catholic High School. As an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales, he modeled St. Francis de Sales' teachings each and every day of the first 10 years of our school's history. He dedicated many hours to our school community and humbly lived his vocation as a leader in our school. Much of the success that our school enjoys today is the direct result of the strong foundation and leadership established by Father Heet.
Luca DiClemente of guidance, friendship, and support to their fellow classmates with differing abilities.