A total of 201 high school graduates throughout the province will receive scholarships as part of the Provincial Scholarship Program.
The Honourable Paul Dinn, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, is pleased to announce the recipients who are being recognized for their hard work, dedication, and academic achievements.
Scholarships include:
- One Junior Jubilee Scholarship
- One Constable W.C. Moss Scholarship
- 120 Electoral District Scholarships
- 79 Centenary of Responsible Government Scholarships
As part of the program, a total of $275,000 in scholarships are awarded to students, which are valued at $1,000 each, except the Junior Jubilee Scholarship which is valued at $2,500.
The Junior Jubilee Scholarship is awarded to the student with the highest scholarship score in the province. This year's recipient is Samuel Power, a graduate of Mount Pearl Senior High.
The Constable W.C. Moss Scholarship is awarded to a child of a member of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with the highest scholarship score (other than the Junior Jubilee Scholarship recipient). This year's recipient is Isla Growns, a graduate of Gonzaga High School in St. John's.
A complete list of Provincial Scholarship Program winners and information on how recipients can receive their scholarships can be found here.
Further information on how scholarships are awarded is available in the backgrounder.
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"Congratulations to all the graduates who earned a Provincial Scholarship this year. Your hard work and determination have paid off. Students in our province show great commitment to learning and continuing their education. Best of luck to all scholarship recipients -- and to every student -- as you take the next steps in your education."
Honourable Paul Dinn, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development
Backgrounder : How scholarships are awarded







