UofT National Book Award recipient, awarded to one student per school on the basis of original and creative thought, exceptional achievement in a broad context, and strong involvement in school and community
11 academic achievement awards to date, awarded to the student with each course's highest grade point average
Grade 9: Math, Science, English, Phys. Ed, French
Grade 10: Hospitality and Tourism, History, Tech Design
Grade 11: Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Canadian Law
99% average throughout high school
Student of Excellence and Valedictorian in the 8th grade
1st in the world in the highest level division (Elite) for regular season performance
2nd place in teen division world finals, narrowly missing World Champion title
3rd in the world for overall performance (World's Strongest Ninja) in teen division finals
Midwest (Ontario, Western New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan) regional champion
Scroll of achievement from the Government of Ontario
Top 1% (Group IV Honours) in the University of Waterloo's Cayley math contest
4-time school champion of various University of Waterloo math contests
Consistent "certificate of distinction" in University of Waterloo math contests
1st place in McMaster University's Zanzibar team math contest
Collaborated with a team of 30-70 members to recreate the game field, strategize, design, build, wire and program both a practice and a competition robot, and design and manage a scouting app in just 6 weeks, before competing with other teams globally
5-time Industrial Design Award winner, as a design team specialist
Provincial champions
World finalists
17U age division winner in the 5k and 10k Spartan races in Brimacombe
Halton track and field champion in 100m hurdles
Jr. and Sr. "Spike" (MVP) award, track and field at M.M. Robinson
18U BOMBA Baseball Most Valuable Player
Halton champions in junior volleyball
Most Promising Grade 9 Athlete, M.M Robinson