By EducationMatters | February 27, 2018
The bursary(s), in the amount of $500 is/are available to students who, in the year of the award, have completed the requirements for an Alberta High School Diploma. The purpose of this award(s) is to provide monetary incentive for students to continue their studies beyond the senior high school level, in programs of at least Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 27, 2018
Mr. Brigden served as Science Department Head at Ernest Manning High School for nine years from September 1969 to June 1978. He was genuinely admired and respected by his students and staff colleagues. His attention to good scholarship coupled with his friendly and helpful interest in extracurricular activities will long be remembered. In his memory, Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 27, 2018
Established in 2011 by Bennett Jones LLP, this award is intended for students who attend the Louise Dean School, Calgary, who are proceeding in post-secondary education to enhance their career objectives. Donor Bennett Jones LLP Where Tenable Louise Dean School Field of Study Unrestricted Value $450 Number one Eligibility Open to students registered in grade Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 27, 2018
The Accomplished Angels Student Award was established in 2012 through the Evening of Accomplished Angels celebration event, initiated by Penny Leckie and continues to be maintained by “Accomplished Angels” in the community. This award is intended to encourage graduates of the Louise Dean School, Calgary, Alberta to pursue post-secondary education, enhance their career objectives and Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 26, 2018
This award was established in honour of Olwen (Evans) Thomas, an educator and administrator with the Calgary Board of Education, who started her career in 1971 as a Social Studies teacher at Crescent Heights High School. Olwen was staff sponsor of the student council and the cheerleaders and was the school librarian for a couple Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 23, 2018
Tom Inkster was the kind of man who inspired action in his students; lifting them out of ordinary classroom experiences and into extraordinary, life-changing learning situations. He led, enabled, allowed, trusted, had faith in, laughed with and inspired us all. This award was established by his former students, family and friends, as a tribute to Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 23, 2018
Mr. Allen was the principal at Western Canada High School from 1990 until his retirement in June, 1994. Mr. Allen was actively involved in all aspects of school life, supporting most events with his enthusiastic participation as spectator and/or coach. This award is presented to a Grade 12 member of the Student Council who has Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 23, 2018
This award, established in loving memory of Emmalee Cherweniuk, is intended to recognize a well- rounded/multi-dimensional student at Lord Beaverbrook High School or Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School who embodies leadership, teamwork, determination and a positive attitude through their participation in both athletics and fine arts. Donor Family and Friends of Emmalee Cherweniuk Where Tenable Lord Beaverbrook Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 23, 2018
Established in 2007 in memory of David James Anderson, this memorial scholarship is offered to students of Forest Lawn High School. Mr. Anderson was an athletic coach at Forest Lawn and retired from teaching there after eight years. He believed that success was possible with encouragement and effort. This award celebrates those students who have Continue Reading »
By EducationMatters | February 23, 2018
This award was established by family and friends to honour David E. Mitchell, an alumnus of Western Canada High School, professional engineer, respected businessman, and a leader in the community. Mr. Mitchell believed Canadians shouldn’t have to go somewhere else before being recognized for their accomplishments. Donor Doris Mitchell Where Tenable Western Canada High School Continue Reading »
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