I binged through 'Starlight Academy' with a friend and we argued about who actually survived until sunrise. In plain terms: the main squad—Lina Hart, Kaito Mira, Maya Chen, and Noah Briggs—are all alive at the end of season 1. They’re battered, emotional, and very much changed, but they walk away from the final showdown. Professor Aurelia Hartmann survives too; her rescue scene is the kind that made half the theater shout. Headmistress Calder also makes it out, which surprised me because she’d been such a stern presence.
A few supporting players also make it: Luna Park and Tomas Ruiz are shown evacuating and later regrouping with the others, so they’re safe in my book. The finale deliberately leaves a couple of fates ambiguous—Raven Locke is last seen separated from the group, which could be a cliffhanger rather than a death. Jace Rivet’s arc feels closed and grim, so I took that as a final loss. Overall, the writers kept the core team intact so season 2 can rebuild around them, but they didn’t shy away from real consequences. If you like character growth over cheap resurrections, season 1 handles survival in a way that matters.
I watched 'Starlight Academy' twice just to be sure who made it out alive. The clear survivors by the end of season 1 are Lina Hart, Kaito Mira, Maya Chen, and Noah Briggs—the main friend group walks away together. Professor Aurelia Hartmann and Headmistress Calder also survive, and a couple of quieter characters like Luna Park and Tomas Ruiz are shown escaping during the evacuation. There are a few ambiguous moments—Raven Locke’s separation feels like a setup for a later reveal rather than a death, while Jace Rivet’s storyline comes off as a tragic end. So if you’re compiling a list for fan theories or future shipping chaos, those core names are the ones I’d place bets on for season 2, and the ambiguous ones are great hooks for speculation.
On my last binge-watch of 'Starlight Academy' I scribbled down names like a crazed fan at a midnight premiere—there's something about final-episode reveals that makes me do that. By the end of season 1 the core student crew who clearly make it through the ordeal are Lina Hart, Kaito Mira, Maya Chen, and Noah Briggs. They’re the ones who survive the academy’s collapse and the main confrontation in episode twelve, each with scars and a few more secrets but still standing. Professor Aurelia Hartmann and Headmistress Calder also come out alive, though both are shaken and sporting plotlines that probably have more to give in season 2.
Smaller allies like Luna Park (the mechanic student) and Tomas Ruiz (the librarian) are shown escaping in the evacuation sequence, so I count them as survivors too. The finale leaves some side characters physically safe but emotionally altered—Maya’s arc in particular ends with a bittersweet note where she survives but loses a lot of her old certainties. Conversely, the season doesn't shy away from loss: Jace Rivet’s fate felt final to me, which made the survival of the friends hit harder.
If you’re mapping who to root for next season, my little list is the safe bet: Lina, Kaito, Maya, Noah, Professor Hartmann, Headmistress Calder, Luna, and Tomas. I kept a running tally while watching, and seeing them limp out of that last scene felt oddly satisfying—now I just want more closure for the ones who walked away with questions.
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