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- Where was the Pope born?
- Who wrote the novel Jurassic park?
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DOCTOR WHO CLUB: Coming Feb. 16th

This week, we go back to 1973 and Doctor Who’s 10th anniversary celebrations…which featured not one, not two, but three Doctors! It’s the very first multi-Doctor story (featuring the first THREE original Doctors) of the series, and we will re-live the event once again this week with Parts 1 & 2 of THE THREE DOCTORS. This original birthday fun will delight us all this Friday, after school in room 226.
The Access Program: McMaster University Awards and Bursaries
The Access Program: Supporting Equity Deserving Students
| Our goal is to help you envision post-secondary education at McMaster as a world of possibilities instead of barriers. There are funds to help. |
| McMaster’s Access Program connects equity-deserving students and those from historically under-represented backgrounds with information and supports to set them up for success in university. |
| Equity-deserving groups often include: |
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Introducing Semi-Formal 2024!
Hi Parents and lovely Saints,
Our 2024 Old Hollywood themed Semi-Formal is happening this Thursday at The Museum in Kitchener! It will begin at 6 pm and end at 9 pm.
We have access to all levels of The Museum for the night (so much to see!!):
- 1st level: Coat check, atrium, DJ and dining areas
- 2nd level: Food stations and photobooth areas
- 3rd and 4th level: Museum Exhibitions

ADDRESS: 10 King St W, Kitchener, ON N2G 1A3
Tickets are still available! You can buy them for $25 on School Cash Online. There are lots of fun activities and cool things to do, so we hope to see you there (and maybe drag a friend along with you :))!
Visit the SAC Instagram (@bennies_sac_updates) for more information about events.
Carol Shantz Bursary Award – Kidsability Foundation
Carol Shantz Bursary Award – Kidsability Foundation
Due Date: April 26th, 2024
Value: $1000
- must have a life-long disability
- must be a client or alumnus of KidsAbility (formerly Rotary Children’s Centre)
- must have applied to or returning to a certified post-secondary institution (college/university)
- application form includes short essay component