Congratulations to all 2024 Spring Baillie Award Recipients.
Thank you to all our nominators!
Baillie Award recipient Mark Deeves on stage at the Spring 2024 convocation with (from left to right) Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, and Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Matthew Evans.
Baillie Award recipient Anna Faraj on stage at the Spring 2024 convocation with (from left to right) Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Matthew Evans, and her nominator Princess Talabi.
Baillie Award recipient Tom Harding on stage at the Spring 2024 convocation with (from left to right) Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Matthew Evans, his nominator Anna Bryan, and Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs Ann Tierney
Baillie Award recipient Tracey Moffatt on stage at the Spring 2024 convocation with (from left to right) Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Matthew Evans, and her nominator Charlotte Reed.
Baillie Award recipient Christine Ritsma on stage at the Spring 2024 convocation with (from left to right) Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Matthew Evans, and her nominator Sara Simon.
Graduating undergraduate students: Did you have an educator in high school who really helped you find your path to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥?
Nominations for the 2025 Spring Baillie Awards will open in December. We look forward to your nominations!
The Baillie Award for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching was established by Chancellor Emeritus A. Charles Baillie.
These awards give undergraduate students in their graduating year from Queen’s University the opportunity to honour educators in Canada who, during the student’s high school career, had a decisive and formative influence on the student, and set them on the course to post-secondary education and ultimately to their graduation from ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
These awards recognize an exceptional high school educator who has served as a role model and mentor to their students, instilled a love of learning, and inspired academic excellence and the pursuit of higher education. Up to five awards will be given annually.
Educator-recipients will each receive $10,000 and are recognized at convocation.
Recipients are chosen by a selection committee coordinated by the Office of the Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. Nominators with successful nominations are notified by email.
Please note that you must be graduating from your first undergraduate degree. If you have any questions about the awards or the nomination process, please email studentaffairs@queensu.ca