Wesbild Announces LIFT Scholarship Program at CABE Senior Secondary
Wesbild Holdings Ltd., a Persis company, is pleased to announced the Wesbild Learning Initiative For Tomorrow (LIFT) Scholarship Program at C.A.B.E. Senior Secondary in Coquitlam, BC.
Introduced to CABE through the Vancouver Sun Adopt-a-School Program, the Wesbild LIFT Scholarship has committed significant funds over the next year and onward to support CABE graduates get post secondary training and education.
“We were really intrigued by the Vancouver Sun Adopt-a-School program.”, says Kevin Layden, Wesbild’s President & CEO, “When we went out and visited C.A.B.E. and saw the great work they are doing we wanted to get involved. The opportunity to help transition C.A.B.E. graduates into post secondary education and ultimately the work force is exciting for us.”
The Wesbild LIFT Scholarship at C.A.B.E. is open to current C.A.B.E. graduates, grads from up to 18 months ago can also apply, along with graduates from other schools in School District 43 who have spent 75% or more of their time at C.A.B.E.
“C.A.B.E. is very excited to be working with Wesbild and have this opportunity for our students.” says Paul McNaughton, Principal of C.A.B.E., “This will help provide education and training that might otherwise not be available to our current and past grads and also helps get them out into the workforce and the next stages of their lives.”
The first round of scholarships will be awarded this January.
About Wesbild
Since 1981, Wesbild has been creating livable, environmentally responsible homes, neighbourhoods, and community gathering places. A privately held real estate development company, Wesbild specializes in master-planned communities, shopping centres, high rises and golf courses. Each Wesbild project has one thing in common: it is an inviting, thoughtfully designed place that brings people together. For more information on Wesbild visit www.wesbild.com
About C.A.B.E. Senior Secondary
The C.A.B.E. program is a School District 43 program that offers an alternative educational delivery model for students looking for a different educational experience. The school uses individualized, self paced instructional programs in the core subjects (Math, Science, Socials, English) and an expanding selection of elective opportunities to help students pursue graduation. The program is intended for students aged 15 – 18 who are either directly referred by another district school or self referred to the program. Students who enroll at C.A.B.E. either elect to stay for graduation or they catch up to grade level and return to another district school to complete their graduation. For more information on C.A.B.E. visit http://www.sd43.bc.ca/secondary/CABE