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Grade 12 Law Students
Win 1st place in the 2009 Ontario Bar Association Photo Contest
The Photography Contest is a free program that sees the Ontario Bar Association invite Ontario students between the ages of 12 and 18 to participate and show their creativity. Students are asked to create powerful photographic images, which in some way represent the core principles of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and this year’s Law Day theme. This competition is organized by the Ontario Bar Association and the Law Day Committee.
2009 Law Day Theme
Images are to depict creative interpretations of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and what it means to you. You may concentrate on specific imagery related to rights and/or freedoms or general terms related to the Charter as a whole.




Above students Gena Sylvester, Kacian Whyte, Stephanie Tadeo, and Nadeem Kadir recieve first place award.
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CWS Teacher Awarded Premiers Award for Teaching Excellence:

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CAMPION'S MOCK TRIAL TEAM SUCCEEDS
AT 2009 Peel Mock Trial Tournament

Cory Martins is seen above questioning Monika Kuligowska in the tournament . Monika was selected as the tournaments best witness.
Brampton's A. Grenville and William Davis court house was teaming with highschool student's anxiously awaiting their own trials yesterday. When the legal dust settled it was, Mississauga's Mentor College that edged out the local team from St. Edmund Campion to secure the winning verdict. The teens were finalists in the Eight Annual Peel Mock Trial Tournament held between March 4th and 12th.
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Model UN 2008:


Above: Congratulations to Ryan Degen on winning second place at CHAMUN 2008.
Ryan won recognition for his representation of Kuwait in the League of Arab States
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Read about Campion's Accomplishments with the Law Team in the Brampton Guardian:
http://www.bramptonguardian.com/brampton/news/article/44743
Students test their law and order skills
The Brampton Guardian

Student "lawyer" Sabrina Fuenzalida from St. Edmund Campion Secondary School questions "Crown witness" Marisa Mayers, also a Campion student, who played the role of an RCMP officer in a mock trial held at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse recently. Campion students played the role of the Crown and St. Augustine Secondary School students played the defence. Campion obtained a conviction in the case that dealt with the importation of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. On the bench is Madam Justice Kendra Coats, who works at the courthouse.
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Mayor Susan Fennell visits St.Edmund Campion Canadian and World Studies Classes.


Federal Member of Parliament (Brampton West) Colleen Beaumier visits Campion classes.
