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Students who complete the GPS program have the foundation required to professionally present themselves to anyone, anywhere, with pride and confidence, enabling them to successfully tackle their post-graduation plans.

Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ seniors have the opportunity to present their GPS Capstone at an annual public speaking compeition, theÌýGPS Panel Presentations, held every April. Panel finalists are then invited to present to the President’s Panel at the GPS Award Ceremony in May. The Danielle Savage GPS Award – a certificate of distinction and a €1000 grant – is conferred to the student with the finest GPS Capstone presentation at the annual Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ Commencement Ceremony.

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GPS Award Finalists and WinnersÌýÌý

Watch the finalists’ outstanding presentations below.Ìý

2024

  1. Eliza SchwartzÌý
  2. Isabelle DevittÌý
  3. Hannah TurnerÌý
  4. Ani Gonzalez WardÌý
  5. Malala-Samirha WasemeÌýÌý
  6. Regina WhiteÌýÌý

2023Ìý

  1. Sarah AffonsoÌý
  2. Agata KozuchowskaÌý
  3. Ria PhiÌý
  4. T’Anna JohnsonÌý
  5. Savie NewtonÌý
  6. Christopher HusseyÌý

2022

  1. Kaylh AltimoreÌý
  2. Motse KuswaniÌý
  3. Krystel NozierÌý
  4. Zachary EganÌý
  5. Lynn ElhadjaliÌý

2021Ìý

  1. Nike HartmannÌý
  2. Chloe DenelsbeckÌý
  3. Inanna GreenhillÌý
  4. Minja NedeljkovicÌý
  5. Caroline SjervenÌý

2020Ìý

  1. Anita MaksymchukÌý
  2. Anissa AgramaÌý
  3. Diana HickoxÌý
  4. Marly Phillips-NicolÌý

2019Ìý

  1. Sarah SturmanÌý
  2. Frances EbiÌý
  3. Jean Marie AnselmiÌý
  4. Malick RupertÌý
  5. Veronica AylaÌý

2018Ìý

  1. Rama Al-NakibÌý
  2. Lucille BefortÌý
  3. Annamaria DeganuttiÌý
  4. Maria RodriguezÌý
  5. Lilian WagnerÌý

2023-2024

Full Ìý

2022-2023

2021-2022

Kaylh Altimore, Cross-Cultural Communicator
Krystel Nozier, Community Builder
Motse Kuswani, Aspiring Lawyer and Changemaker
Zachary Egan, From Carnegie Hall to the OECD via Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ
Lynn Elhadjali, Advocate and Leader

2020-2021

Nike Hartmann

The final 2020-2021Ìýpresentation by Nike HARTMANNÌýis availableÌý.

Chloe Denelsbeck, Inclusive Education Leader
Inanna Greenhill, Criminology Enthusiast
Minja Nedeljkovic, Aspiring Private Equity Investor
Caroline Sjerven, Aspiring Political Journalist and Novelist

2019-2020

Chiara Amor – Aspiring Olympian and Event Planner
Anita Maksymchuk, Community Development Leader
Marly Phillips-Nicol

The final 2019-2020 presentation by Marly Phillips-Nicol is available .

2018-2019

Jean Marie, Bold Initiative-Taker
Sarah, Aspiring Editor
Veronica, Well-rounded Journalist
Watch the 2019 Awards Ceremony

on our Facebook page

2017-2018

In Spring 2018, the first class of GPS Finalists presented their final projects to the GPS committee. Below you will find some of the outstanding work that was produced and presented by Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ students.

Jasmine Paul "Becoming a Community Leader"
Maria Rodriguez "Service to Others"
Rama al Nakib

on our Facebook page

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