Minecraft, perhaps more than any other video game before it, has been successful in bridging the gap between games and education. The game has been widely praised for its focus on creativity, and has been used to teach kids about everything from geometry to farming. Not to mention the fact that there is an entire education focused version of Minecraft which has been designed for use in schools to great success. It is only fitting then, that the game would feature as part of an important school ceremony for a fan of the game.