St. Andrew's College - August 5, 2016
The Leap to Ivy League
When Corey Andonovski wakes up each morning, he is excited to play hockey, and now he will be doing it at Princeton. ►
Musicians Do It Again
It was another gold sweep for SAC musicians at MusicFest Regionals this week, as all three SAC bands earned top standing in their category. ►
Goal Achieved!
For 10 years, Nick Grossi has had one dream: to earn an NCAA scholarship. That goal was realized after received an offer from SFU. ►
Dad and Sons Take Flight
After weeks of aviation training, science students entered Bedard Gym with the best teammate a boy could ask for – his dad. ►
Students Recognized at Harvard Model UN
The St. Andrew’s Model United Nations (MUN) team came home with four awards from the conference at Harvard University. ►
SAC 3D Printer Lends the World 'A Helping Hand'
Prosthetic hands made with SAC’s 3D printer have been approved for use by physically disadvantaged children worldwide. ►
Froggy Science
The Middle School science classroom was a bit stinky last week as students in grades 6 and 8 collaborated on dissecting a frog. ►
Blazing New Trails in Chemistry Learning
Teacher Marke Jones has taken curriculum customization to the next level by pulling apart AP chemistry texts and reorganizing them. ►
Former White House General Gives Perspective to World Events
The War on Terror and ISIS were two hot-button topics addressed by honoured guest, General Dennis Reimer, the 33rd chief of staff of the US. ►
No Fly-By-Night Speaker
"You matter" was the theme of motivational speaker Blake Fly's powerful and inspirational presentation to SAC's student body. ►
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