Graduation Ceremony Photography
Courtesy of Harvey Studios
Courtesy of Harvey Studios
Awarded to:
Lindsay Hurshman
Established in 1873 to encourage academic excellence across the nation. Over the years, it has become the most prestigious award that students in Canadian schools can receive. The medal is awarded to the graduating student who achieves the highest academic results, ranking first when all grade 11 and grade 12 subjects are averaged.
Awarded to:
Oula Martin
Given to a student based on a vote by the graduating class, this award recognizes a student whose generous nature, sense of responsibility and overall strength of character earns them the respect of their peers.
Awarded to:
Murat Simsek
Established in 1925 by the late Honourable W. A. Black. It is awarded to a male student on a vote by the graduating class, recognizing a student whose generous nature, sense of responsibility, and overall strength of character earn him the deepest respect of his peers.
Awarded to:
Zachary Fay
Awarded to the graduating student who has demonstrated superior academic achievement in Grades 10, 11 and 12 and has maintained an outstanding record in all aspects of school and community involvement.
Awarded to:
Kathleen Allen Rawding
Awarded to the graduating student who has demonstrated superior academic achievement in Grades 10, 11 and 12 and has maintained an outstanding record in all aspects of school and community involvement.
Awarded to:
Suzan Nyazungu
Awarded to a graduating student who has shown academic growth and perseverance, a commitment to leadership in school and community, and a devotion to the core values/beliefs of the Citadel High School family.