Prizes Award Ceremony at Centennial Hall, May 11, 2011, at 7:30 p.m.
Our first awarding of the Roberta Angell Prize for adults was won by Robin James Clark, a student at John Abbott College who wrote on the Oka Crisis and the involvement of our own John Ciaccia in it.
John Ciaccia attended the Award Ceremony presentation.
List of winners:
Adults:
Robin Clark, John Abbott College: The Battle of the Pines
High School:
Claire Kapusta, Collège St-Louis: Elsie Reford: Creator of the Reford Gardens
Christmas Park Elementary School:
1st: Haylee Rokov: Carolyn Jane Waldo
2nd: Megan Bajohr: The Beaconsfield Witch
School Principal: Micheline Lincoln
Participating teacher: Celia Joslyn
St-Edmund Elementary School:
1st: Victoria Townsend: Sam Roberts
2nd: Luke Ayoub: My Street
3rd: Marc De Rose: St. Edmund of Canterbury, The history of the church
School Principal: Susan Greenberg
Participating teacher: Diane Murray
École primaire St-Rémi:
1st: Tristan Vandette: Messieurs les maires
2nd: Béatrice Dorion: Notre Premier Maire
3rd: Romy Keiffer: Au cours de la vie
School Principal: Sandra Stocco
Participating teachers: Claudia Lafleur and Daniel Arsenault
The prize for the best of the best chosen from all entries at the elementary level:
Tristan Vandette
The prize for the best of the best chosen from all entries at the secondary level:
Claire Kapusta
Schools receiving a prize for having submitted a minimum of 5 entries:
St-Edmund Elementary School
École primaire St-Rémi
WHO WAS ELIGIBLE?
This contest was open to all students of grades 5 and 6 at the elementary level and all students at the high school level, who resided in Beaconsfield or who attended a school in Beaconsfield.
The adult section was for residents of Beaconsfield, 18 years or older.