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Building Tomorrow through Genuine Sharing

Building Tomorrow through Genuine Sharing

Welcoming a First Nations Elder and Knowledge Keeper to our campus is a cornerstone of our commitment to reconciliation. It is creating profound opportunities for our students and teachers to learn, grow, and connect. This special relationship is a beautiful example of how Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) is actively working towards a more equitable and inclusive society.

Students in every grade, K-12, in a multitude of subjects and activities, had the opportunity to spend time with and learn from Saa'kokoto throughout the 2022-2023 school year. After a wonderful inaugural year, we look forward to continuing this beautiful partnership long into the future.

Inspiring Alumni | Ben Mercer '95

Inspiring Alumni | Ben Mercer '95

Even though Ben Mercer ’95 is responsible for a walking path used by tens of thousands of Calgarians every single day, he admits that he didn’t see his own journey leading to a career in landscaping and construction.

“I was a bit of a late bloomer and hadn’t figured out what I wanted from life by the time I graduated from STS. In high school, I worked for a landscape company, and then I went to the University of Calgary and studied philosophy for law.”

2024 Distinguished Alumni Recipient - Mr. Todd Worsley '88

2024 Distinguished Alumni Recipient - Mr. Todd Worsley '88

It is our pleasure to announce that Mr. Todd Worsley ’88 has been chosen as the recipient of the Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award – the highest honour bestowed by STS upon its alumni.

This award was established in 2003 to recognize eminent alumni who have made an outstanding contribution to our school. Each year, STS showcases a former student who has stimulated new ideas or developments, shown exceptional dedication, creativity, or leadership, and truly represented the spirit of STS – Nil nisi optimum

Inspiring Alumni | Rosalind Jackson Roe ’16

Inspiring Alumni | Rosalind Jackson Roe ’16

Rosalind Jackson Roe ’16 has always had a penchant for storytelling. 

“In fifth grade, I did a piece from Anne of Green Gables for Elementary School Speech Day. I remember having this gingham dress, my little riding boots, and my hair in two braids – for Anne, of course. Stepping out onto that stage, I felt an intoxicating connection between the words coming out of my mouth and the living responses of the audience. It was that moment when I knew this was what I needed to be doing.” 

Inspiring Alumni | Jay Cross '80

Dr. Jay Cross '80, who is now celebrating more than 20 years as a professor at the Cumming School of Medicine and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary (U of C), recalls that he never considered a career in the sciences - not initially, at least.

Inspiring Alumni | Dee van Zyl ’18

Inspiring Alumni | Dee van Zyl ’18

Dee van Zyl ’18 is bravely forging her own path in the wake of an immense personal tragedy and using her artistic talents to bring healing - and a vital awareness - to an underrepresented sector of society. 

Inspiring Alumni | Jake Baverstock '21

Inspiring Alumni | Jake Baverstock '21

Mountain Glow Co. founder Jake Baverstock ’21 has always believed that his passion for the outdoors could lead to something bigger. “I’ve always had a love for making things, and a really big love for policy change in terms of protecting the environment.”

Inspiring Alumni | Grace Walker '12

Inspiring Alumni | Grace Walker '12

Where is digital technology headed over the next 10 to 20 years? Grace Walker ’12 is the one to ask. A graphic and web designer by trade, she has become a leader in user-friendly web design solutions that are helping entrepreneurs and companies to grow their businesses. 

Inspiring Alumni | Dr. David Laskin '95

Inspiring Alumni | Dr. David Laskin '95

With a career that has taken him from studying gray whales on the west coast to grizzly bears among the peaks and valleys of the Rocky Mountains, Dr. David Laskin ’95 has witnessed proof of this statement firsthand. As a wildlife ecologist with Parks Canada, he studies not only the immensely complex patterns of nature across landscapes, but also the impact that climate change is having on those patterns. The ability to adapt and evolve applies just as much to his day-to-day job as it does to the natural world.

Friendraising and Flourishing

The STS Alumni Association was first established under the Societies Act of Alberta 38 years ago, on May 9, 1984. In addition to regular meetings, the Association’s responsibilities during its first five years included annual events such as the Christmas Reunion and a Polo Tournament, with the Golf Tournament and Grad Luncheon being introduced in the early 1990s. The Alumni Association was dissolved as a separate entity in 1998, at which time it was restructured under the umbrella of STS with Jack Hay serving as inaugural Alumni Coordinator.

2022 Nil Nisi Optimum Notable Alumni | Leigh Blakely '95

2022 Nil Nisi Optimum Notable Alumni | Leigh Blakely '95

“STS created an environment that inspired me to pursue what I loved: creativity. Whether it was art class, speech day, or launching t he school newspaper, my teachers encouraged my success in this area. Nil nisi optimum has stayed with me to this day. In a highly competitive business that depends on continual creative innovation, STS has equipped me to see past the obstacles and overcome the challenges of bringing new ideas to life.” 

Exploring the World Beyond the Classroom

Exploring the World Beyond the Classroom

The outdoors are experiential in nature. Just as every living organism grows in relation to its environment, the same is true of a child exploring the world beyond their classroom. The more our students and teachers learn about the outdoors, the more we all realize just how many vital lessons the beautiful and diverse landscape of the Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) campus has to offer.

Leaving A Legacy

Leaving A Legacy

Nil Nisi Optimum and Romance and Rigour are the result of a request for proposal put forth to the STS community in honour of this landmark occasion. We received an overwhelming response from our local artists and sculptors, and the final designs were selected by a formal committee review.

Nil Nisi Optimum was dedicated during a special event held in April 2022, and the official unveiling of Romance and Rigour was one of the highlights of June’s Big Birthday Bash weekend. These events were made even more significant by the fact that these installations were created by three STS alumni and our very own beloved Elementary Art teacher.

Launching Into the Future

Launching Into the Future

Change is the one constant we can rely on; the world is always in flux. In 2019, blindsided with a new pandemic reality, systemic and societal change demanded that educators and institutions pivot again, and again, to navigate the unknown. Educators manoeuvred through curricula on-line, off-line, and everywhere in between and aspired to be the glue that held learning communities together while navigating an ocean of change. While the pandemic continued on wave after wave, strategic vision planning at STS emerged, morphed, and caught traction despite pandemic struggles and triumphs. The moral imperative for all educators, tapped us on our collective backs; the need for continual improvement beckoned. The need for change, an updated vision, and a new STS strategic framework, was stirring to life.

New Hybrid Program Connects High School Students with Innovation and Entrepreneurship

New Hybrid Program Connects High School Students with Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) and Platform Calgary are joining forces to create unique learning opportunities for students.

A new hybrid program centered around immersing high school students in Calgary’s growing tech scene will give STS students access to a specialized curriculum and mentorship experiences during weekly classes held at the Platform Innovation Centre in downtown Calgary’s East Village. The program will play an integral role in establishing our city as a hub of innovation by inspiring the next generation of innovative thinkers and entrepreneurs.

2022 Nil Nisi Optimum Notable Alumni | Susannah Pierce '90

2022 Nil Nisi Optimum Notable Alumni | Susannah Pierce '90

“I first believed I could achieve things I never thought possible at Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School. With the support of STS teachers, friends, and my family, I began to set personal goals that were beyond my comfort zone and my own expectations. It was then that I realized one of the most critical things that was holding me back was believing in myself – that I could do it!”

Inspiring Alumni | Rick Weissenborn '88 and Linda LeBourveau '84

Inspiring Alumni | Rick Weissenborn '88 and Linda LeBourveau '84

Rick Weissenborn ’88 and Linda LeBourveau ’84 have achieved what most would consider a rare form of success — they’ve been able to blend their shared love of skiing, design, and advertising to build an award-winning, industry-leading company with a global customer base.

“I would call Rick a serial inventor,” Linda laughs. “I usually get to work a little after Rick — I get in and he says ‘I just came up with an idea’. I’m like, ‘What? Another one?’ It’s ongoing.”

Inspiring Alumni | Claire Hanna '04

Inspiring Alumni | Claire Hanna '04

Claire Hanna’s journey is a testament to the power of the Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) motto: Nil nisi optimum — Nothing but our best. Following her graduation from STS in 2004, she earned a BA in Political Science with International Relations and a Masters of Management from the University of British Columbia, as well as an esteemed place in the UBC Thunderbirds Sports Hall of Fame for her sporting achievements. She retired as a member of Team Canada with a stunning total of three USports National Volleyball championship titles and took on an entirely new challenge — that of sports journalist.

The Gift of Community

The Gift of Community

We started a wonderful Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School (STS) tradition a few years ago of giving every new student their first STS school tie as a welcome gift. The gifts are beautifully wrapped, and hand-delivered by employees and parents to each new student’s home. Not only is this our way of showing our appreciation for new students choosing STS, but also the tie symbolizes STS’s rich history and a common bond that literally ‘ties’ all STS family members – past, present, and future – together.