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The college operates trades programs at the campuses in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph; training facilities are operated in Brantford and Ingersoll. The school's programs include Construction, Motive Power, Industrial and Service sectors, as well as Traditional Apprenticeship and, most recently, Pre-apprenticeship, [17] offered in ...
St. John's College (SJC) is a Roman Catholic high school located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
Laurier Brantford is Wilfrid Laurier University 's second campus located in Brantford, Ontario. The first and original campus of Wilfrid Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario. Laurier follows a 'multicampus' structure, [1] as it is one university with multiple campuses.
BERWYN, PA — A dozen students from Conestoga High School have been named winners of corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarships. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation Wednesday ...
National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners are the finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies.
Today, four Conestoga students were announced as National Merit Scholars, which earned these students each a $2,500 scholarship.
Conestoga College offer diplomas in Business and Health Office Administration, a graduate certificate in Human Resources Management, and a certificate in Medical Office Practice in Brantford. This program has 120 full-time students in the 2013–14 academic year.
Waterloo Regional Road 1. Snyder's Road, Waterloo Street, Huron Street, Wilmot-Easthope Road. 110m South of Huron Road. RR 6 (Gingerich Road) New Hamburg, Baden. Waterloo Regional Road 3. Walker Road. Highway 7 & 8. Oxford-Waterloo Road.
Conestoga High School students Anika Basu, Malaika Hamid, George C. Zhang, all of Berwyn; Rhea Malik, of Devon; and Lily X. Jiang, of Paoli, were all named winners of $2,500 National Merit ...
Pauline Johnson Collegiate & Vocational School in Brantford, Ontario, Canada is a composite high school with collegiate and vocational departments. It was named in honour of the Canadian First Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, who was born nearby. The school was officially opened on October 18, 1955.