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Closing 2018

On June 16 we celebrated the 139th Closing Ceremonies at Lakefield College School.

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  • Shirley Li

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    Grade 9

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  • Liam Cole

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    Grade 10

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  • Jason Chen

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    Grade 11

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  • Jack Campbell

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    Grade 12

Curriculum Area Awards

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  • Arts

    Junior Art - Abigayle Strano 
    Intermediate Art - Liam Davidson
    Junior Drama - Catherine Kim
    Intermediate Drama - Liam Davidson
    Junior Dance - Sierra Gibb
    The Hubert Eisdell Prize for Junior Music - Aidan Melville
    Intermediate Music - Liam Cole
    The David Bierk Visual Arts Prize - Ella Shanahan-Guay
    The Senior Music Prize - Hanna Su
    The Senior Drama Prize - Amy Qian
  • English

    Grade 9 English - Abigayle Strano
    Dela Fosse Prize for Grade 10 English - Anna Harris
    Grade 11 English - André Vilcini
    Grade 11 AP Prep English - Claire Campbell
    The Rosalind Barker Senior English Prize - Jack Campbell
    The I. Norman Smith Prize for Advanced Placement Studies in English Literature - Alice Tierney Prindiville-Porto
    The English Writers' Craft Prize - Evanne Bell
  • Mathematics

    Grade 9 Mathematics - Minah Bae
    Grade 10 Foundations of Mathematics - Ximena Meneses Castillo
    Paterson Prize for Grade 10 Principles of Mathematics - Liam Cole     
    Grade 10 Introduction to Computer Studies - Liam Davidson
    Grade 11 Functions - Ella Shanahan-Guay
    Grade 11 Functions and Applications - Chloe Hsu
    Grade 11 AP Prep Functions - Alisa Lu                
    Grade 11 Computer and Information Science - Matt Zhang       
    The Mathematics of Data Management Prize - Sarah Chung
    The Advanced Functions Prize - Rebecca Botello Finger
    The Professor M. Mackenzie Calculus Prize - Rayan Alfuhaid
    The Larry Griffiths Prize for Advanced Placement Calculus - Jason Chen
    The Advanced Placement Computer Science Prize - Jack An
  • Modern Languages

    Grade 9 Core French - Xavian Panjwani
    Grade 9 Beginner French - Shirley Li
    Grade 9 Extended French - Keira Hartley
    Grade 10 Core French - Eric Zang
    Grade 10 Extended French - Anna Harris
    Grade 11 Core French - Ioana Pena
    Grade 11 Extended French - Alexy Danchuk-Lauzon
    Grade 10 Spanish - Eric Zang
    Grade 11 Spanish - Victoria St. Onge
    The Core French Prize - Maggie-Lu MacLean
    The Advanced Placement Extended French Prize - Jack Campbell        
    The His Majesty the King of Spain Spanish Prize - Betsy Macdonnell
     
  • Outdoor Education

    Junior Outdoor Education - Shirley Li                  
    The Fullerton Prize for Intermediate Outdoor Education - Liam Cole
    The Susan Guest Outdoor Education Prize - Ella Shanahan-Guay
    The Personal Fitness Award - Max Brandes          
  • Science and Technology

    Grade 9 Science - Shirley Li                        
    Grade 10 Science - Eric Zang                      
    Grade 11 Biology - Ally Lovick
    Grade 11 AP Prep Biology - Jason Chen    
    Grade 11 Chemistry - Averil Gougeon
    Grade 11 AP Prep Chemistry - Amy Qian            
    Grade 11 Physics - Daynes              
    Grade 11 The A.W. Mackenzie Environmental Science Award - Emilia Voudouris     
    The Grade 12 Biology Prize - Rayan Alfuhaid       
    The Mrs. A.W. Mackenzie Prize for Advanced Placement Biology - Jack Campbell
    The Advanced Placement Physics Prize - Jack Campbell 
    The Chemistry Prize - Isabella Chen
    The Advanced Placement Chemistry Prize - Joseph Sun 
    The Grade 12 Physics Prize - Julius von Baumbach
  • Social Sciences

    Grade 9/10 Information Technology - Keira Hartley        
    Grade 9/10 Civics - Christoph Goerlitz
    Grade 10 THB Symons Prize for Canadian History - Liam Cole            
    Grade 11 American History - Timur Dauletov       
    Grade 11 Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology - Kiera McClosky
    The Classical Civilizations Prize - Katherine Petrasek      
    The World History Prize - Katherine Petrasek       
    The Advanced Placement Politics Prize - Katherine Petrasek      
    The Economics Prize - Julius Von Baumbach
    The Canadian and International Law Prize - Paras Cheema       
    The Canadian and World Issues Prize - Emilia Voudouris

Character and Achievement Awards

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  • The Junior Grove Society Prize

    Presented to "the new Grade 9 or 10 student who has joined into the life of the school with the greatest enthusiasm." ~ Catherine Kim
  • The Gaby Award

    "The student in Grade 9 who persistently displays courage and puts forth a maximum effort in all pursuits. This student also strives unceasingly to be honest, courteous and to uphold the traditions of the school." ~ Gavin Plunkett
  • The Fred Page Higgins Award

    Presented to "the student in Grade 9, who by persistent, conscientious day-by-day application, has given maximum effort to academic work, has taken on responsibility which may cut across personal interests, and has developed his or her ability to the utmost. Such a student is worthy of respect, admiration and commendation." ~ Abigayle Strano
  • Junior Edson Pease Prize

    The Junior Edson Pease Prize citation reads, given to "a student in Grade 9 or 10 who has shown an increasing contribution to school life." ~ Annie Da
  • The Jean Ketchum Prize

    Presented to "the student completing Grade 10 who has shown all-round excellence and promise." ~ Anna Harris
  • The Stephen Thompson Prize

    Presented to "the Grade 11 student who, in the opinion of the teaching staff, embodies the following beliefs: as a member of the school society, this individual takes on certain responsibilities which may cut across personal interests, the student must work hard, the student must develop his/her abilities to the utmost." ~ Emilia Voudouris
  • The Harman Award

    Presented to "the student in Grade 11 who excels in school work, games, deportment, strength of character and leadership." ~ Ella Shanahan-Guay
  • The Senior Grove Society Prize

    Presented to "a new Grade 11 or 12 student who has joined in the life of the school with the greatest enthusiasm." ~ David Williams
  • The Grove Award

    Presented to "a student who, by word and example, embodies the true meaning of mens sana, in corpore sano." ~ Madi Stillman
  • The Grove Award

    Presented to "a student whose kind demeanour and humble nature stand out as defining characteristics." ~ Eli Shannon
  • The Crombie Award

    Presented to "a senior, other than the Head Students, who makes a significant contribution to the school." ~ Allie Avard
  • Senior Edson Pease Prize

    Presented to "a senior, other than the Head of School to has shown an increasing contribution to school life." ~ Quinn MacMillan
  • H.M. Silver Jubilee Award

    Endowed by the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, and British Societies of Philadelphia, in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen's Silver Jubilee. The citation is based on Prince Andrew's observations of characteristics most admired by the Queen, while he was here as a student. It reads..."Shall be awarded to the senior student who best combines the qualities of being sensitive to the feelings of others, protective of those who are weaker, courteous to peers and staff, and sufficiently courageous to accept the promptings of his or her conscience." ~ Alice Tierney Prindiville-Porto
  • The Nelles Prize

    Presented to "a student in the senior school who, in the eyes of the staff, has shown persistent effort and a determination to succeed." ~ Betsy Macdonnell
  • The J.R. Anderson Award

    Given in honour of Mr. Anderson's retirement as a teacher, to commemorate the 21st Olympiad at Montreal. "this award is given to the senior student who most consistently shares any skills with a younger student so as to positively aid in the development of that younger individual." ~ Nicolas Small
  • John Pearman Martyn Sibbald Prize

    Presented to "an outstanding all-round student in his or her final year." ~ Noah Storey
  • The Monty Bull Award

    There was once a Grove student whose quality was his love of live. He lived with a refreshing enthusiasm for whatever action life brought his way. He join this action with a smile, not caring whether he would win or lose. He inspired others with his generous spirit. He gave his life that others might life as he had enjoyed so much living. The student who best demonstrates these qualities is Joe Ribbins.
  • The Jack Matthews Humanitarian Award

    Given to a senior student chosen by the Head of School who has shown concern for the feelings of others, has strived to help students, has been of service to the school and community. In short, a student who has been a good example of the Christina ideal to love one's neighbour as one's self. ~ Sophie Milburn
  • The Whitney Prize

    This student's greatest talent is for friendship, leaving everyone feeling the better for knowing him/her. ~ Rachel Leung
  • Jean and Winder Smith Award

    Was endowed by the Board of Governors when Mr. Smith retired in 1964. To be awarded to "a student who has made a broad contribution to the life of the school." ~ Paras Cheema
  • The Ondaatje Foundation Award

    Awarded annually by the faculty and Head of School to "a senior student who has done the most, wile at the school, to encourage love of scholarship, through either personal attitude and achievement or through assistance to others." ~ Jeff McCaw
  • The Trustees' Prize

    Presented to "the senior who makes an exceptional contribution to the school as well as having a good academic standing." ~ Benjamin Dunk
  • British Alumni Travelling Scholarship

    The British Alumni Travelling Scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving graduate. The recipient is to use the money for travelling within the United Kington and Europe for some useful or serious purpose. The recipient is to write an account of the year's activities and travels, to be placed int he school records. This year we have to recipients: Dessa Douglas and Noah Storey.

School Information

4391 County Road 29, Lakefield Ontario K0L 2H0   705.652.3324   admissions@lcs.on.ca

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Lakefield College School is a private, coeducational boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12, located in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada.

We respectfully acknowledge that Lakefield College School is located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil, and Georgina Island First Nations.
Lakefield College School respectfully acknowledges that the Williams Treaties First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.


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