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HCDSB News Release
Thursday, June 30, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Halton Catholic Board Announces Recipients of the Governor General Bronze Medal 2011
 
 

The Halton Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the annual Governor General Bronze Medal, which is awarded to the student graduating with the highest average from high school.

The 2011 recipients of this award for the Halton Catholic District School Board are: 

Secondary School​ Student​ Average​
Assumption​ Jun Mo Lee​ 95%​
Bishop P. F. Reding​ Patrick Luzny​ 95.1%​
Christ the King​ Jessica Tarka 93.93%​
Corpus Christi​ Joseph Lo Presti​ 95.43%​
Holy Trinity​ Mateusz (Matthew) Krzysztof Buraczynski​ 97.13%​
Notre Dame​ Jack Robertson​ 92.70%​
St. Ignatius of Loyola​ Julian Malixi​ ​96.52%
St. Thomas Aquinas​ Nicole Wirkowski​ 89.133%​

* The average is calculated based on the final marks in all Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses, as listed on the student’s official Transcript of Grades issued by the Ministry of Education.

“Our Board is extremely proud of the significant academic achievements of these students,” says Director of Education, Michael W. Pautler. “This medal of recognition is evidence of the many great accomplishments that these outstanding examples of Catholic graduates have made throughout their secondary school careers and will continue to make to society.”

For over 130 years, the Governor General’s Academic Medals have recognized the outstanding scholastic achievements of students in Canada. They are awarded to the student graduating with the highest average from high school (Bronze Medal), as well as from approved college or university programs (silver at the undergraduate and gold at the graduate level). Lord Dufferin, Canada’s third Governor General after Confederation, created the Academic Medals in 1873 to encourage academic excellence across the nation. Over the years, they have become the most prestigious award students in Canadian schools can receive. More information and a list of former recipients of the award is available at www.gg.ca.

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About the Halton Catholic District School Board
The Halton Catholic District School Board is a model learning community, widely recognized as distinctively Catholic, that provides exceptional educational experiences and services to over 29,000 students of all ages. God’s call to love and to serve is nurtured in staff and students in 41 elementary schools, 8 secondary schools and 3 continuing education facilities, serving the communities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville. As a provincial leader in student achievement in literacy and numeracy, as well as Special Education, the Board is an exciting and dynamic place to learn, work, and grow.

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For further information please contact:
Lisa Stocco
Communications Services
Halton Catholic District School Board
(905) 632-6314, ext. 126
Alternate media contact:
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