La Citadelle International Academy of Arts & Science NOTABLE ALUMNI
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Notable University Admissions: Bath (UK) / Sheffield (UK) / UofT / Waterloo / McGill
Programs of Admission :Architecture / Conservation & Sustainability
Total Scholarships Received: $8,000
Leo Mu
2024
Notable University Admissions: Queen's / Carlton / Ottawa
Programs of Admission :Engineering / Computing Tech / Co-op
Total Scholarships Received: $19,000
Kenza Rodrigues
2024
Notable University Admissions: UofT / Western / Ottawa / York
Programs of Admission :Medical Sciences / Health Sciences / Bio-Medical Sciences
Total Scholarships Received: $32,000
Aous Abd
2024
Notable University Admissions: UofT / York / Programs of Admission : Health Sciences / Physical & Mathematical Sciences / Economics
Total Scholarships Received: $30,000
Amal Akilan
2024
Notable University Admissions: UofT / Western / Queen's / tren
Programs of Admission :Medical Sciences / Kinesiology / Biochmistry / Health Sciences
Total Scholarships Received: $37,500
Qualitative insights
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Our alumni are very much attached to the school and continue to come and share in the life that we have at La Citadelle. Our oldest alumni are around 35 years old. They are now all finishing university and beginning their life and their career. We have students every year participating at the science fair as judges. Many of them come to open houses to talk to prospective parents. And they are usually involved in all our extracurricular activities at school and different functions. It's a real pleasure to have the alumni remain connected to the school.
The interactions between the grades allow for everybody to know each other. I could spend my recess as a Grade 11 student just playing tag with third graders without it being weird. My friend group in high school, we would sit, and it would be students from Grade 9 to 12. It was really fun doing activities. All the parents here, I knew their kids. I tutored some of their kids for French and helped them read. And it was really cool because I still feel part of the community now.
The academics at the school are truly, really good and well-rounded. I spent my entire school life there, so the person I am was very much shaped by my peers, my teachers, even parents at the school. I think that the school community is very engaging and it's worth it to go to the school, even just for the community. I think the school has been integral in shaping me into the person I am today.