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Arabella M. Williams Scholarship—separately awarded to the students with a high standing who enrolled in approved post-secondary programs: Arts & Science, Engineering, Business, Technology.

 

Arnott Wilson Scholarship—awarded to a male and female student who have demonstrated academic and personal growth throughout his / her years at Port Colborne High School and will be attending post-secondary education.

 

Aapex Award for Citizenship—awarded to a student who has demonstrated dedication and involvement at Port Colborne High School.

 

Armstrong Funeral Home Scholarship—to a student with a 75% or more in science oriented classes, a hard worker with good communication skills and a positive outlook.

 

Astra Awards-awarded to five well-respected grade 12 students as selected by the Class of 2009.

 

Atamanuk Family Soccer Scholarship—awarded to a female who is a member of the girls' varsity soccer team upon graduation and who has the highest overall grade point average.

 

Blue & White / Volunteer Now Award—awarded to a graduate for actively promoting volunteerism during high school.

 

Butcher Memorial Scholarship -to a student with the highest standing proceeding to a program in health sciences.

 

Canadian Citizenship Award—to a graduating student with good academic standing who participated in extra-curricular activities and was involved in community or volunteer service.

 

Canadian Federation of Univers¡ty Women Scholarship—to a female graduating student enrolled in a Canadian university as selected by the scholarship committee.

 

Canadian Welding Association Award—awarded to the graduates who attain top marks in welding.

 

Caesar Esposito Memorial Fund—awarded to a graduate who will be continuing his / her  studies in a technological field. This student is a well respected member of the school and has put forth his / her best effort.

 

Carrie Lynn Pinard Memorial Scholarships
(l) to a graduating student with a minimum average of 80% in six grade 12 subjects wtro has demonstrated peristence, determination and a love for leaming.  The student must also. have served as a positive role model through personal development and ¡nteractions with others.  (2) to a graduating student of admirable character who has overcome obstacles in pursuit of education and has demonstrated humanitarian qualities in interaction with others. The recipients must be continuing in education in the years after graduation

 

Chad Simon Memorial Scholarship—to a graduate pursuing an education at a post secondary institution, who has contributed significantly to school life while at PCHS and has shown an interest in history and/or politics by application to the Simon family.

 

Cinefest N¡agara Award—to a graduate who has demonstrated an ¡nterest ¡n the Arts (Musical Art, Music, Theatre, Dance).

 

City of Port Colborne Community Service Award- presented to one deserving student who has been involved in community service and is a resident of Port Colborne.

 

City of Port Colborne Mayor’s Youth Activism Award—awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated exemplary community involvement as selected-by the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council.

 

Clark Tennier Memorial Scholarship for Chemistry—awarded to a student who has demonstrated a keen interest or proficiency in chemistry and who is planning to attend a post-secondary institution.

 

DSBN Student Recognition Awards -l) awarded to a graduate from the Specialized School to Work program with a minimum 60% average and a strong lrcrk ethic 2) awarded to a student going direcly to the work force with a strong work ethic and an average of over 60 %.

 

Duncan J. Pierce Service Award—awarded to a student who has shown himself/herself to be a caring and compassionate individual, both by words and actions, by recognizing need and extending a helping hand to others

 

Dundee Wealth Management Award—to the student with the highest standing in business related courses (Economics and Accounting).

 

Egidio"Jerry"  F. Mattiazzo Memorial Award—awarded to a recipient each year deemed most deserv¡ng of recognition for their unique contributions to the leaming communíty

 

Education Foundation of Niagara Student Achievement Award—awarded to a graduating student who will be attending a college, apprenticeship or post secondary certification program; demonstrated commitment to school and the community by making positive  contributions to school and community; demonstrates honesty, integrity and a sense of responsibility.

 

Elaine Knisley Scholarship– to students graduating with 75% or more in six grade 12 U/M  subjects who attended Steele St. Public School

 

Elaine Mater Memorial Scholarship- to a graduate who has taken physical education throughout high school and is continuing in physical education or recreation.

 

Eric R. Wentland Award—to the student who has partic¡pated in athletics during his / her graduating year.

 

Erma M. Todd Estate Scholarship—to a deserving female who has excelled in the area of sports and volunteerism, with an emphasis placed on not merely athletic accomplishment but a devotion to volunteer act¡vity ¡n the organization of sporting activities and recreat¡on in general.

 

Ewen MacKenzie Memorial Scholarship- to a student with the highest standing entering a science program at university leading to medicine or with the highest mark in 4U chemistry.

 

Girls' Club Scholarship—awarded to the grade 12 graduate with a high standing going on to a college program.

 

George Huber Award—awarded to a grade 12 student with the highest mark in 4u History.

 

George Sutherland Memorial Scholarship— presented by the Port Colborne Optimist Club to deserving graduating students of admirable character continuing in the field of communication, citizenship or human relations.

 

George & Dorothy Hrcka Memorial Scholarship - Awarded to graduates who are recipients of the Dist¡ict School Board of  Niagara Silver and Gold Medallions.

 

Gertrude Campbell Memorial Scholarship - sponsored by the Port Colborne Horticulture society, to a deserving student pursuing an education in Horticulture or Forestry.

 

Governor General's Medal -presented to the graduate with the highest average upon graduation (based on all grade 11 and 12 courses as listed on the student's transcript).

 

H. H. Knoll Scholarship- to a male and female grade 12 graduate with high standing and proceeding to university or other post-secondary programs.

 

James Patrick Cooney Scholarship—awarded by the scholarship committee to a student enrolling in Geography / Canadian studies program.

 

James Patrick Cooney Girls’ Basketball Award—awarded by the scholarship committee to a female student who has played basketball at Port Colborne High School.

 

Jennifer Dav¡son Memorial Scholarship—a graduating student who has made a difference in the school or community.

 

John Jay Memorial Physics Scholarship- to a graduating student who achieves an average of 75% or better in at least six grade 12 subjects including a mark of 75% or better in physics and who will be entering a science-oriented program. This student is deemed to be a pleasant human being with a positive attitude, a hard worker and one who is truly deserving of this award.

 

Justin Sherk Memorial Scholarship—awarded to a student  who has demonstrated a positive outlook, determination, and strength of character. The student has been involved in extra-curricular activities and made a substantial contribution to the school.

 

Lieutenant Governor’s Community Award- to a graduating student for exemplary student involvement in the community.

 

Lynda M. Kish Memorial Scholarships- at least 1 female and male graduating student, by application to the Kish family.

 

Mark Fairchild Memorial Music Scholarship—awarded to graduat¡ng students who have participated in at  least one of the music programs at Port Colborne High School as selected by the scholarship committee.

 

Mary Hynes Excellence in English Award- awarded to the students achieving 80% or higher in their highest level/grade in English at Port Colborne High School.

 

Mapleview Charities Education Bursaries- presented to two deserving students going on to college or university, who have contributed to the school and community at large, as selected by the scholarship committee.

 

McKellar Scholarship—to a graduating student who atta¡ns a high mark in 12U History and English, having secured standing in four other subjects

 

Merle Noyes Scholarship—awarded to a student athlete who has worked hard in his / her sport and who exemplifies the spirit of fair play and citizenship

 

OSSTF District 22 Bursary—presented to a graduate pursuing post-secondary education in the year immediately following graduation as determined by the scholarship committee.

 

Port Colborne Community Women's Service Club lnc. Award - to the graduating female student who has performed the most volunteer work during this school year.

 

Port Colborne General Hospital Foundation Scholarship - presented to a student entering a program leading to a degree or diploma in a health related field.

 

Port Colborne Gyrette Award—given in memory of Senator Mary Kinnear) to a grade 12 graduating female student entering a family studies related field at any post secondary inst¡tute.

 

Port Colborne Gyro Award—to a student wtro best exemplifies excellence in athfetics and academics and has shown outstanding leadership and character traits, as determined by a vote of the graduating class

 

Port Colborne High School Community Author Series Award Scholarship—to graduates who have demonstrated a proficiency in public speaking, an enthusiasm for the written word and/or an interestìng writing.

 

Port Colborne High School Cosmetology Award— to the graduating students rivho have earned at least 2 cred¡ts in cosmetology as selected by the scholarship committee.

 

Port Colborne High School Excellence ln Peer Tutoring Award—to the graduating student who has demonstrated excellence in the Peer Tutoring Pogram and is continuing in the field of community service.

 

Port Colborne High School Performing Arts Society Award - to a worthy recipient for his/her involvement in the performing arts society and a member of the technical crew.

 

Port Colborne High School Performlng Arts Soclety Award - to graduating students who are deemed dedicated and most worthy recipients for active and past involvement with¡n the society and its promotion of musical, technical and dramatic arts.

 

Port Colborne High School Staff Scholarships—awarded to  graduates who are dedicated to the pursu¡t of education as selected by the scholarship committee.

 

Port Colborne High School Students' Council Proficiency Awards—to the graduating student attaining high marks in coop, culinary arts French, and visual arts.

 

Port Colborne High School Students' Council Scholarship - presented to the graduating students’ council members who exceeded the expectations of their positions by giving service above and beyond the call of duty as selected by students' council.

 

Port Colborne High School Visual Arts Award—awarded to a student proceeding to college visual arts or related program.

 

Port Colborne Historical Society Award—to a graduat¡ng student who is a resident of Port Colborne and achieves the highest mark in grade 12 history and is going on ¡n history at a Canadian university. This award was established to commemorate Port Colborne's 125 years.

 

Port Colborne Lions' Club Scholarship—to a deserving graduat¡ng student wittr a good community involvement record.

 

Port Colborne Operatic Society Scholarship - to a graduating student who has shown proficiency in the art and ¡s pursuing post secondary studies in the cr¡ltural/theafical arb, such as music, performing art, television, or fashion design.

 

Port Colborne Volunteer Fire Company Scholarship - to the graduating student who is entering a nursing or medical related program at a community college.

 

Port Colborne / Wainfleet Chamber of Commerce Scholarships—(1) to a student who has worked hard to achieve graduation (2) to a graduating grade 12 student attaining the highest standing in two business courses.

 

Port Colborne / Wainfleet Community Policing Award- to a student who has displayed responsibility and dedication to Port High to benefit others.

 

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56 Scholarships—to a graduating student as selected by the Leg¡on.

 

Scotia Bank Scholarship—to the student with a high mark in a science program and continuing on to university  in an environmental sciences field.

 

Shirley M. Therrien Award- to a graduating student who has demonstrated commendable service through citizenship, volunteerism or humanitarian acts

 

South Niagara Community Futures Development Corporation Scholarship- to a graduating female student worthy of special recognition in the area of entrepreneurial/marketing studies.

 

Talisman Energy—to the student with a high mark in a science program and continuing on to university in an environmental sciences field.

 

The Alec Rossman Memorial Scholarship—awarded to a student taking a post-secondary business studies program and who has demonstrated a commitment to volunteerism  in the community .

 

The Mary Bigford Award—Awarded to the student who has volunteered with the performing arts society through costume, make-up and / or back stage support.

 

The Conrad Vanv¡egen Memorial Scholarship—awarded t othe  students who attain high academic standing in the following areas: woodworking, history, biology, law.   Donated by Dr. Jane Parr and the VanViegen family.

 

The Nancy Wilson "True Blue Bear" Award—Awarded to the graduating student who has contributed to all aspects of school life, including: academic achievement, athletics, arts, clubs, technology, and leadership. In recognition that the more you put into your education the more you will learn.

 

Tom Kirkwood Golden Puck Memorial Scholarship—to a graduating student with an exceptional aptitude for business who has been involved in extracurricular activities and made substantial contributions in community service.

 

Township of Wainfleet Scholarship—to  a graduating Wainfleet student proceeding to a post-secondary institution who has attained the highest average in this graduating year.

 

VALE—INCO Limited Scholarship- awarded to a student who will attend university and secures first class honours with a concentrat¡on in math and sciences.

 

Wainfleet H¡storical Society—awarded to a student who is a resident of Wainlleet, who has taken 2 or more historv courses and who demonstrates a genuine interest in history.

 

Wainfleet Lions' Club Scholarship—- to a graduating student whohas distinguished himself/herself in the community and who has contributed to the life of the school.

 

William & Lorna Rawlins Award—to a graduating student who has conscientiously and diligently worked for the benefit of others as well as for self-improvement.

 

Young Automotive Professionals Award- to the graduating student  who has completed the senior auto program division and is furthering his/her education in the automotive field.

 

2009 Principal's Award- to a graduating student for unique contributions to the school.

 

2009 Ontario Principal’s Council Award—to graduates who have demonstrated student leadership skills.


Many other Scholarships are available.  Please check the Scholarship binder in the Guidance office.
Also check http://www.dsbn.edu.on.ca/awards.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 11:49
 



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