Awards Presented At Graduation
Bert Kroeker Centurion Spirit Award – This award is presented to the student who has contributed outstanding time and effort to school activities throughout their high school career.
Chown Award – The Chown Award is an additional U of M entrance scholarship presented to an outstanding academic student who makes a significant contribution to the school and/or community.
CUPE 1112 and CUPE 4588 – is presented to a son, daughter, grandchild of a member of the CUPE locals who best combines academic excellence with extra-curricular activities in school and community.
Fort Richmond Collegiate Humanitarian Award – is presented to two students. One who has overcome learning difficulties in order to succeed, and to another who shows compassion and support for others.
Fort Richmond Prizes (Governor General’s Medal, Silver and Bronze Medals) – are awarded to the students achieving the three highest academic standings in their Grade 11 and 12 combined average.
Fort Whyte M.L.A Award - is presented to a grad who displays a high degree of citizenship while contributing to the school and community.
Fraternal Order of Eagle Prize – This prize is presented to a student who has participated in school activities while maintaining high academic standing, and who will pursue further studies at a non-university institute.
FRC Second Language Award – is presented to a student who has excelled at learning any second language, and who has contributed to school and community activities.
FRC “Student of the Year” Award – is presented to the student who along with academic achievement and leadership qualities, has participated in a variety of school activities and exemplified the Centurion Spirit.
Jerry Oster Bursary – is awarded to a student who has a keen interest in Math and Science, has demonstrated financial need and plans to pursue post-secondary studies in the coming year.
Lifetouch Humanities Scholarship – is based on academic achievement and contribution to the Humanities classes.
Lifetouch Science Scholarship – is based on academic achievement and contribution to the Science and Math
classes.
Pembina Trails Citizenship Award – is given to a student with an outstanding display of genuine concern for improvement of the human condition through leadership in the school and community.
Pembina Trails Teacher’s Association Scholarship – is presented to a worthy student who plans to enter the Faculty of Education.
Pembina Trails School Board and Winnipeg Technical College - is presented to students with a high academic standing who plans to pursue post-secondary studies at the college.
Pembina Trails School Board and Red River College – is given to a student with high academic standing
who is pursuing post-secondary studies at Red River College.
Rupert and Florence Fultz Scholarship - is awarded to the student with the highest mark in the Grade 12 Advanced Placement English.
Staff Recognition Award – One student is chosen by each teacher to receive a certificate of recognition.
Steinbach Credit Union Scholarship – is presented to a student who has had significant involvement in school and or community activities and plans to pursue post-secondary study
Rod Bruinooge Leadership Award – The student who receives this award demonstrates genuine concern for improvement of the human condition.
St. Norbert M.L.A. Award – is presented to a student who has had significant involvement in school activities and plans to pursue post-secondary studies.
The Cambrian Credit Union Award – is given to a graduate who demonstrates leadership skills in school and community, who makes a difference to the lives of others and plans to attend university or community college. This award is given quadrenially.
The Henry Izatt Award – is presented to a student who exemplifies good citizenship within the school and in the community while maintaining high academic standing.
The Pembina Trails School Division Award - Presented to a student with a strong academic average and displays exemplary citizenship and school involvement.
The Earl Cook Scholarship – Presented to a graduating student who has lived with physical, emotional or academic challenges.
Bert Kroeker Centurion Spirit Award – This award is presented to the student who has contributed outstanding time and effort to school activities throughout their high school career.
Chown Award – The Chown Award is an additional U of M entrance scholarship presented to an outstanding academic student who makes a significant contribution to the school and/or community.
CUPE 1112 and CUPE 4588 – is presented to a son, daughter, grandchild of a member of the CUPE locals who best combines academic excellence with extra-curricular activities in school and community.
Fort Richmond Collegiate Humanitarian Award – is presented to two students. One who has overcome learning difficulties in order to succeed, and to another who shows compassion and support for others.
Fort Richmond Prizes (Governor General’s Medal, Silver and Bronze Medals) – are awarded to the students achieving the three highest academic standings in their Grade 11 and 12 combined average.
Fort Whyte M.L.A Award - is presented to a grad who displays a high degree of citizenship while contributing to the school and community.
Fraternal Order of Eagle Prize – This prize is presented to a student who has participated in school activities while maintaining high academic standing, and who will pursue further studies at a non-university institute.
FRC Second Language Award – is presented to a student who has excelled at learning any second language, and who has contributed to school and community activities.
FRC “Student of the Year” Award – is presented to the student who along with academic achievement and leadership qualities, has participated in a variety of school activities and exemplified the Centurion Spirit.
Jerry Oster Bursary – is awarded to a student who has a keen interest in Math and Science, has demonstrated financial need and plans to pursue post-secondary studies in the coming year.
Lifetouch Humanities Scholarship – is based on academic achievement and contribution to the Humanities classes.
Lifetouch Science Scholarship – is based on academic achievement and contribution to the Science and Math
classes.
Pembina Trails Citizenship Award – is given to a student with an outstanding display of genuine concern for improvement of the human condition through leadership in the school and community.
Pembina Trails Teacher’s Association Scholarship – is presented to a worthy student who plans to enter the Faculty of Education.
Pembina Trails School Board and Winnipeg Technical College - is presented to students with a high academic standing who plans to pursue post-secondary studies at the college.
Pembina Trails School Board and Red River College – is given to a student with high academic standing
who is pursuing post-secondary studies at Red River College.
Rupert and Florence Fultz Scholarship - is awarded to the student with the highest mark in the Grade 12 Advanced Placement English.
Staff Recognition Award – One student is chosen by each teacher to receive a certificate of recognition.
Steinbach Credit Union Scholarship – is presented to a student who has had significant involvement in school and or community activities and plans to pursue post-secondary study
Rod Bruinooge Leadership Award – The student who receives this award demonstrates genuine concern for improvement of the human condition.
St. Norbert M.L.A. Award – is presented to a student who has had significant involvement in school activities and plans to pursue post-secondary studies.
The Cambrian Credit Union Award – is given to a graduate who demonstrates leadership skills in school and community, who makes a difference to the lives of others and plans to attend university or community college. This award is given quadrenially.
The Henry Izatt Award – is presented to a student who exemplifies good citizenship within the school and in the community while maintaining high academic standing.
The Pembina Trails School Division Award - Presented to a student with a strong academic average and displays exemplary citizenship and school involvement.
The Earl Cook Scholarship – Presented to a graduating student who has lived with physical, emotional or academic challenges.