The Definitive Guide to Popular Wording for Graduation Party Invitations - Junior High

By Sylvia Cochran, published May 09, 2008
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Graduation from junior high school in the past was not commonly celebrated with a graduation party. Nonetheless, in recent years the accomplishment of traversing that somewhat trying transition between the confines of elementary school and the freedom of high school has been recognized as truly meriting acknowledgment, and consequently graduation parties for students preparing to enter high school are now the norm.

Setting the tone for your graduation party is done with the help of cleverly, artistically, or whimsically worded graduation invitations. Here are my all time favorites which are sure to make your child's junior high graduation party a resounding success!

School Sponsored Graduation with Subsequent Graduation Party on Site

When the school holds an official graduation ceremony and subsequent graduation party, the best option is a photo graduation announcement. Take your child's picture in full academic regalia and add it to an invitation that offers all of the poignant information in as few words as possible.

The size of the invite should not exceed 5x7 dimensions and when you consider that your child's photo will take up half of the space, brevity of verbiage on the graduation invitations is crucial!

Start out with a brief, inspirational saying that fits the occasion. Next, you might say something like: "We are proud to announce that XYZ has graduated from the 8th grade of ABC School." Follow up this statement with the information about the festivities, where and when the official commencement will be held, the location of the subsequent graduation party, and also do not forget to include in your graduation invitations some verbiage with lets guests know if there is a full meal being served or only light refreshments.

Graduation Invitations for School Commencement Ceremony Only

Family members will love to attend the commencement ceremonies for the junior high graduation and it is important to let them know as soon as possible what the plans are. For some graduates the official commencement is the only graduation party they might receive, so it is up to you to make it special!

The Definitive Guide to Popular Wording for Graduation Party Invitations - Junior High

There might have been a time when you did not think it possible for your child to actually make it into high school. Some rebellion, bad grades, laziness, or other problems might have made it look like military school in Switzerland was the only option open to you if you wanted your child educated and retain your sanity.

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Takeaways
  • Setting the tone for your graduation party is done with the help of graduation invitations.
  • The size of the invite should not exceed 5x7.
  • Brevity of verbiage on the graduation invitations is crucial.
Did You Know?
A printed map on the backs of the graduation invitations is a thoughtful touch for out of town guests.
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Really good, thanks!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 05/09/2008 at 4:05:06 PM

 
Good info. We never had a junior high graduation at my school.

Posted on 05/09/2008 at 4:05:10 PM

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