Brock calendar packed with high school events

Now that Winter Term has come to an end, it’s high season for high school students on campus.

Brock has been buzzing with activity over the past two weeks, with secondary students from across Niagara and the GTA taking tours, listening to presentations, participating in lab demonstrations and getting a taste for life on campus.

That jam-packed lineup continues this week, with the addition of the popular Scientifically Yours event May 10 and 11, and the Ontario Classics Conference May 10 to 12.

“For many high school students, University campuses can seem very intimidating at first,” said Jamie Mandigo, Brock’s Vice-Provost, Enrolment Management and International. “Some have never set foot on a University campus while others may be the first in their family to apply and attend University. Providing students with a welcoming first impression of Brock is critical to reassuring them that they will have a positive student experience during their time with us.”

Included in the many high school events that have happened recently or are scheduled to take place on campus this week are:

  • April 27 — Stamford Collegiate performed at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (MIWSFPA) as part of In the Soil Arts Festival.
  • May 1 — Grimsby’s Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary School was at Brock as part of a Psychology Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSM) program.
  • May 3 — Brantford’s Assumption College School was at Brock for a Health and Wellness SHSM program; District School Board of Niagara parents were also on campus for an introduction to Brock.
  • May 4 — The District School Board of Niagara’s Programming Contest was held in the Faculty of Mathematics and Science’s computer labs.
  • May 5 — The Department of Dramatic Arts held its invitational and weekend tours for high school students.
  • May 7 — About 500 students from the District School Board of Niagara rehearsed at the MIWSFPA for Music Monday, before performing at the Meridian Centre that evening.
  • May 8 — DSBN Academy held its Grade 11 student visit; Mississauga’s John Fraser Secondary School brought students from the Health and Wellness SHSM program for a campus tour, Health Sciences lecture and lab activity; About 60 Grade 10 and 11 students from Thorold High School, Eastdale Secondary School and Port Colborne High School visited for campus tours, presentations and a Dramatic Arts activity with Professor Joe Norris and his improv students; The Grade 9 drama students from Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School performed their original self-produced children’s play in the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre for elementary and secondary school students of the NCDSB.
  • May 9 — About 14 students from Pelham’s E.L. Crossley Secondary School will be on campus for a tour, Kinesiology presentation and lab demonstration; the Brock-Niagara French Competition will be on campus all day; Niagara Catholic District School Board students will be rehearsing and participating in workshops at the MIWSFPA for Music Day before performing at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre in downtown St. Catharines.
  • May 10 — About 42 Health and Wellness SHSM students from Mississauga Secondary School will be on campus for a tour, Health Sciences lecture and lab activity; The Grade 9 drama students from Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School performed their original self-produced children’s play in the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre for elementary and secondary school students of the NCDSB; The Scientifically Yours event begins; Ontario Student Classic Conference begins.
  • May 11 — Scientifically Yours; Ontario Classics Conference.
  • May 12 — Women’s hockey will host its recruit day; the Ontario Classics Conference will have its final day.
  • Throughout the coming weeks there will be various youth programs and tournaments; the Niagara Principals’ Awards will be presented.

Is there an event missing from this list? If so, please email details to campusnews@brocku.ca.


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