Alumni Highlights
Alexandra MacLean (2008)
- Performed in the ballet, ‘Alice’ (07) as the Caterpillar and the White Rabbit
- Alex danced the part of Cinderella in the MCPA School production (05).
- Accepted to the Royal Winnipeg School of Ballet (05/06)
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- Accepted to Columbus Dance Theatre in Columbus, Ohioand Capital University
- Accepted to King’s College in Journalism on an entrance scholarship.
- On dance scholarship at Fordham University
Elena Needham (2008)
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- has volunteered to work in Peru on social projects.
Rachelle Payne (2008)
- Performed in the World Premier of the ballet, ‘Anastasia’ October 07
- Performed in the ballet, ‘Alice’ (07) as Queen of Hearts, Big Sister, and Caucus Race
- Performed in the Halifax Fringe Festival as a member of the King’s View Players production of ‘Magick’ in a lead role (07)
- Achieved a Grade 8 level in piano from the Royal Academy of Music
- Accepted to the prestigious Universal Ballet Academy summer program in Washington, DC, formerly the Kirov Academy of Ballet. (07) (www.ubacademy.org)
- Rachelle danced the part of Cinderella in the MCPA School production.
- Dance Exams (RAD + CDTA), completed grade 8 RAD Award, and elementary jazz (CDTA)
- Performed at the Kiwanis Music Festival in piano and voice
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- Offered a $16,000 scholarship in the science program from MSVU
- Accepted to Acadia University (BS)
- Attending MSVU on scholarship and also starring in the film Opus for a Miracle as well in a short film produced by Scott Simpson and directed by Caley Maclleghan.
Jarrett Power (2008)
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- Elected President of the Student Council (07)
- Attending SMU on scholarship.
Aja Royal (2008)
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
Isabelle Theriault (2008)
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- Costume and stage manager for the ‘Alice’ Ballet (07)
- Youngest Director for Dartmouth Players in The Importance of Being Earnest by
Oscar Wilde (April 2010)
Stephen Lang (2007)
- Division 2, Midget Boys Basketball Team won the provincial championship, and he was selected as tournament All-Star (2006)
- Currently working on a mixed CD, ‘All About the Music’ (2007)
Shannon Quinn (2007)
- Won 1st Prize in the under 16 classical violin, Kiwanis Festival and received a 90% on her grade 4 classical violin exam
- Won 1st Prize in Traditional Fiddle, Kiwanis Festival
- Accepted to the Global Youth Leadership Conference in Washington, DC and New York to address the United Nations. (www.cylc.org)
- Attended as KVA Representative The Global Awareness Conference, and Move Your World Youth Conference in NB
- Accepted to represent NS for Charlottetown’s Festival Youth Program Company’s production of ‘Les Feux Follets’
- Performed in Neptune’s Theatre production of ‘Bugsy Malone’
- Spent summer of 2006 in PEI as a member of the Young Actors Group
- Performed in October 2006 as a in the film, ‘The Outlander’ a sci-fi feature starring Karl Urban one of the main actors from ‘Lord of the Rings’.
- Completed her first album, a duo celtic Guitar/Violin Album, in March 2008 with her father. During that year she applied to Humber college for their music program, auditioned and was accepted, and is currently going into her 2nd year majoring in Violin performance and Composition.
Douglas Robertson (2007) Attending St. Francis Xavier University
- Worked in the film production, Summerhood, filmed in Barss Corner, NS. He plays the part of a summer camp counselor.
- President of the Student Council (2006/2007)
Jessica Upton (2007) Attending Dalhousie University in the BS Program
Sean Atkins (2006) Attending Dalhousie University, Psychology Program
- Placed 2nd in Martial Arts All-Endurance Grappling competition and placed 4th in the 2006 Atlantic Grappling Championships
- Played in the 2006 Minor Junior Hockey
- Is continuing his degree at Dalhousie and has also joined the military.
Natasha Clayton (2006) accepted to NSCC in 'Tourism and Culture', scholarship provided Program
Hellen Atiol (2005) attending Dalhousie University
Robert Breur (2005) graduated from Dalhousie with a Bachelor of Science Degree
Genevieve Lang (2005) completed 1st year of music degree on scholarship at University of British Columbia
Madonna Paris (2005) accepted to Dalhousie University on a Black Educator's Scholarship in social work.
Mustafa Zein (2005) Graduated Dalhousie University, Electrical Engineering
Lucy Grant (2004) accepted at St Mary’s and Dalhousie Universities
Kuan Ting Liu (2003) enrolled at NSCC and started his own business, Dual Tech Computers in Halifax
Shannon MacDonald (2003) graduated from SMU in criminology and planning on applying to Law School. Taught in Korea 2008-09.