Mount Pearl Senior High graduate Abby Gosse is the latest Constable W.C. Moss Scholarship winner.
The prize was among a number announced last week when the Province released its annual list of Electoral District and Centenary of Responsible Government Scholarships, all valued at $1,000, as well as one Junior Jubilee Scholarship, valued at $2,500.
Some 201 recent high school graduates are receiving scholarships this year.
as part of the Provincial Scholarship Program last week, and a number of Mount Pearl Senior The Moss scholarship is awarded to a child of a member of the RNC or RCMP with the highest scholarship score other than the Junior Jubilee Scholarship recipient.
Apart from Gosse, Mount Pearl Senior High graduates Lauryn Pitcher, Brooke LeDevehat, Eric Goulding, Lauren Button, and Claire Dinn were all awarded Electoral District Scholarships. Over at O’Donel High, Isabella Burry, Kobe Loveless, Sarah Earle, and Robert Parsons also earned Electoral District Scholarships.
The scholarships are awarded to the three high school graduates in each electoral district who achieve the highest Department of Education public exam scores.
Mount Pearl Senior High graduates Claire Murphy, Keira Gullage, and Matthew Earle earned Centenary for Responsible Government Scholarships. O’Donel graduates Ryan Murphy, Meredith Hudson, Lucas Pike, Claire Clifford, Lucas Daugherty, and Karen Greek also received the scholarships.