58th Closing Day Ceremony
Join RLC for the 56th Closing Day Ceremonies, honoring student accomplishments, leadership, and growth as we reflect on a successful academic year.
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RLC’s 58th Closing Ceremonies
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The Head of School, staff, and students of Rosseau Lake College cordially invite you to the Fifty Seventh Closing Day on Saturday, 14th June, at eleven o’clock.
Closing Lunch
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join the RLC school community for lunch and take some time to explore campus by enjoying the Robert Carreau Memorial Trail and Lady Eaton Trail; take a stroll down to the sail dock; or visit Lady Eaton’s recently refurbished Log Cabin to peruse the RLC archives and history through an exhibit of photos, newspaper articles and artifacts. Don’t forget to also visit the RLC school store for your favourite Rosseau Lake College memorabilia.
"Rosseau Lake School is still in its infancy but already it is helping to produce young (people) who, when they leave, will have fond memories of their School and will, we trust, become leaders and responsible citizens. In conclusion, may RLS (C) prosper as we have in these past two years."
"Rosseau Lake School is still in its infancy but already it is helping to produce young (people) who, when they leave, will have fond memories of their School and will, we trust, become leaders and responsible citizens. In conclusion, may RLS (C) prosper as we have in these past two years."
John B. Shelley, first valedictorian of Rosseau Lake College (School), from his address at the first Closing Day
"Rosseau Lake School is still in its infancy but already it is helping to produce young (people) who, when they leave, will have fond memories of their School and will, we trust, become leaders and responsible citizens. In conclusion, may RLS (C) prosper as we have in these past two years."
John B. Shelley, first valedictorian of Rosseau Lake College (School), from his address at the first Closing Day
"Rosseau Lake School is still in its infancy but already it is helping to produce young (people) who, when they leave, will have fond memories of their School and will, we trust, become leaders and responsible citizens. In conclusion, may RLS (C) prosper as we have in these past two years."
John B. Shelley, first valedictorian of Rosseau Lake College (School), from his address at the first Closing Day