Grad and Prom Information

Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School 2025 Graduation Ceremony

Notre Dame's Graduating Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony will be taking place on Tuesday June 24th 2024 at 12:00 p.m.​

Location: 

Paramount 'Fine Food Centre (Sports Complex) 
5500 Rose Cherry Place 
Mississauga, ON
L4Z4B6

NOTE: GRADUATING STUDENTS MUST ARRIVE BY 10:00AM!!!!!​

JACOR GRADUATION GOWN REGISTRATION- DEADLINE is December 31 , 2024

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Graduation Awards 2025: Self and Peer Nomination Form

YOU MAY NOMINATE YOURSELF OR YOUR FRIEND FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS; READ THE DESCRIPTIONS, TURN THE PAGE OVER AND NOMINATE!

Student of the Year Award

Candidate requirements:

  • A graduate who demonstrates a commitment to academic achievement (minimum of 75% average)
  • Is involved in a variety of school activities
  • Exemplifies the standards of a Christian student through enveloping the school motto of Justice, Love and Peace.

Ed King Memorial Award

Candidate requirements:

  • A graduating student
  • Actively involved in the school
  • Actively involved in the community,
  • Especially in the areas that reflect our Catholic faith and concern for others.

Lorne Howcroft Scholarship

Candidate requirements:

A graduate who has demonstrated leadership in the areas of:

  • Peacemaking and
  • Social justice within the school community.

Bishop Oscar Romero Award

Candidate requirements:

  • A graduate who promotes social justice
  • Challenges the status quo for improving the human condition
  • Demonstrates conviction through action.
  • Promotes community involvement by encouraging the school population to seek awareness of social justice issues.

Canadian Federation of University Women-Brampton Scholarship

Candidate requirements:

A female university level graduate who:

  • Excelled in her academic courses and
  • Is entering a degree-granting course in a Canadian university.

Nick Kotsos Memorial Award

Candidate requirements:

A graduating student who has:

  • Demonstrated the most significant improvement and growth,
  • Both academically and socially over his/her years at Notre Dame.