Prizes Award Ceremony: Thursday, May 15, 2014, at Centennial Hall, at 19:30
Winning entries: The texts are as submitted, without any corrections. It is possible that some erroneous information may be present in the texts.
LIST OF WINNERS:
Adults:
1st : John and Sandra Robinson : Friendship Quilt (Photo + Text)
2nd : Francine Ranger-Smith : Beaurepaire Heritage Home (Painting + Text)
Beaconsfield High School:
1st : Haylee Rokov: Lauriane Rougeau
Teacher: Ms. Mattie
École Saint-Rémi :
1st : Logan Boucher : L’histoire du Club de Golf Beaconsfield et moi
2nd : Charles Frédette : Le réchauffement planétaire
3rd : Ariana Lammam : Le parc Centennial
School Principal : Mme Brigitte Cool
ParticipatingTeachers : Mme Myriam Duplessis et Mme Martine Gagnon
PRIZES:
Adults:
Three individual prizes: 1st: $250, 2nd: $200, 3rd: $150 for the 3 best presentations within all the entries from eligible adults.
CEGEP students:
Three individual prizes: 1st: $250, 2nd: $200, 3rd: $150 for the 3 best presentations within all the entries from eligible CEGEP students.
High school students:
Three individual prizes: 1st: $150, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100 for the 3 best presentations within all the entries from eligible high school students.
Elementary students:
Three individual prizes per Beaconsfield school: 1st: $150, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100 for the 3 best presentations from eligible elementary school students.
Three individual prizes: 1st: $150, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100 for the 3 best presentations within all the entries from students residing in Beaconsfield but attending school outside of Beaconsfield.
Schools:
A prize of $300 for each eligible school that submits a minimum of 5 entries from its students.
ELIGIBILITY:
Adults:
All adults residing in Beaconsfield or former Beaconsfielders, including university students.
CEGEP students:
All students residing in Beaconsfield.
High school students:
All students residing in Beaconsfield
And all students attending one of the following schools: Beaconsfield High School or Place Cartier Center.
Elementary students:
All students of grades 5 and 6 attending one of the following elementary schools in Beaconsfield:
École primaire Beaconsfield, École St-Rémi, Beacon Hill Elementary School, Christmas Park Elementary School, Sherwood Forest Elementary School, St. Edmond Elementary School and St. Paul Elementary School
And all students of grades 5 and 6 residing in Beaconsfield but attending school outside of Beaconsfield.
Schools:
École primaire Beaconsfield, École St-Rémi, Beacon Hill Elementary School, Christmas Park Elementary School, Sherwood Forest Elementary School, St. Edmond Elementary School, St. Paul Elementary School, Beaconsfield High School, Place Cartier Centre.
For the 2015 Roberta-Angell winners, the SHBBHS decided to award prizes to distinguished contributors to the history of the City of
Award Ceremony: Thursday, March 19, 2015, at Centennial Hall, at 19:30.
Before the awarding of the prizes, a 7 minute video made of these two students’ speeches at the first press and inauguration ceremonies was presented.
1e Prix Roberta-Angell 2015 1st Prize
École Beaconsfield High School
Décerné à – Awarded to
Cheyenne Skurczak
et/and
Devyn Sherry
pour / for
Contribution au Parc des Héros / Contribution to the Heroes Park
Prix Roberta-Angell 2015 Prize
Décerné à – Awarded to
École Beaconsfield High School
pour / for
Partenariat dans le Parc des Héros / Partnership in the Heroes Park
The SHBBHS has decided to award the Roberta-Angell 2016 Prize of $500 to Alexandre Petitpas, student of DESS (Graduate Diploma) in Modern Architecture and Heritage at UQÀM. This Prize is being awarded for his role as curator of the May 2016 Exhibition, Tendances 1954-2011, following his research on this subject and his excellent work of design for the banners and the display cases.
Award ceremony: Thursday, May 5th, 2016 at 19:00, in the Discovery Room of the Beaconsfield Library , during the Vernissage of the exhibition. Alexandre Petitpas with Michael Goodfellow, son of the architect of the Beaconsfield Trend House, Philip P. Goodfellow.
Welcome to the winners pages of the Roberta-Angell Prizes through the years since 2008.
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