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Branksome Grads to World: Are You Ready?

They’ve already started shaking up the world—developing public health campaigns in Nigeria, devising an online task-management platform for neurodivergent individuals, exploring a new way to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, launching an annual charity run in support of endometrial cancer research and so much more.

Now, our Class of 2023 Branksome graduates are bringing their impact to a new level.

With ambitious plans to help low-income families break the poverty cycle, treat children diagnosed with cancer, harness AI technologies to improve lives and more, these Branksome girls are setting out to make a difference and shape a better world.

First stop: higher education. These Class of 2023 graduates are heading to a range of programs at top Canadian, U.S. and international universities—most with scholarships recognizing their excellence and high achievement.

Below is a snapshot of some of our inspiring Class of 2023 Branksome graduates—a new generation of trailblazers, change-makers and rebels who are ready to face the world.

You can also get to know our students here.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We wish to acknowledge this land on which Branksome operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and go to school on this land.

Setting the new standard for girls' education everywhere takes collective action. From all of us.
 
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