Message from the Presidentp.1MissionVisionPartners in the Mission Capital CampaignBursary ProgramNamed Bursary ProgramBoard of DirectorsDonor Wishes / Fundraising Appeals & Events<strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> Ignatian Challenge Award Tribute DinnerVolunteersLegacy Society / Adopt - A - <strong>St</strong>udentCommunity Outreach<strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> Maroon & White Alumni Golf Tournament25th <strong>Annual</strong> Parent Guild Fashion ShowCrusader Raffle / Crusader ShoppeClass CaptainsAlumni <strong>Giving</strong> by Class<strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> Donor Recognition Listp.2p.4p.5p.6p.7p.8p.11p.12p.13p.14p.15p.16p.17p.18p.<strong>20</strong><strong>St</strong> Paul’s <strong>High</strong><strong>School</strong> ismissioned by theCanadian Jesuits toeducate studentsas whole personsto become Menfor Others and soassist the Churchin building theKingdom of God.A <strong>St</strong> Paul’seducation is basedupon Ignatianpedagogy derivedfrom the SpiritualExcercises of <strong>St</strong>Ignatius. Oureducation formsgraduates tobecome lifelonglearners who areopen to growth,intellectuallycompetent, loving,religious andcommitted todoing justice.<strong>St</strong> Paul’s iscommited tofostering personalresponsibilityand social justice.To that end, the<strong>School</strong> strives toensure that allqualifiedapplicantsaccepted on theirown merit canattend regardlessof their abilityto meet tuitioncosts. This is madepossible throughthe generouscontributions ofalumni and friendswho allow the<strong>School</strong> to continueto build its bursaryprogram. <strong>St</strong> Paul’scommitment tosocial justice isalso reflectedin its practiceof welcomingdiversity,respectingthe religiousand culturalbackgrounds of alland itscooperationwith the broaderManitobacommunitiesthrough serviceand charitableoutreachprograms.
Message from the PresidentDear FriendsThe year <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> marked the 400 th anniversary of the arrival of the first Jesuits in Canada. The mission of the Society ofJesus, the service of faith and promotion of justice and peace to assist the Church in building the Kingdom of God,would never have been possible without the support of the communities to which the Jesuits travelled. Since theJesuits assumed ownership of <strong>St</strong> Paul’s in 1931, the <strong>School</strong> has been part of this vibrant world wide tradition.As an exemplar of this tradition, on 1 November <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> we honoured His Excellency Gary Doer ’66, CanadianAmbassador to the United <strong>St</strong>ates, at the 18 th annual Ignatian Challenge Award Tribute Dinner. Ambassador Doer’sselfless dedication to service, seen during his time as Premier of the Province of Manitoba and as Ambassador tothe US, makes him a true Man for Others. It is my hope that you see the qualities, exemplified by Ambassador Doer,throughout this <strong>Report</strong>. It attests to the tremendous generosity and support of the <strong>St</strong> Paul’s community and it is whatallows us to continue to provide a Jesuit education committed to developing Men for Others here in Winnipeg.The year <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> also saw the growth and continuation of a new tradition at <strong>St</strong> Paul’s of staff, students and alumniparticipating in international service missions. Groups once again travelled to El Salvador and, for the first time, Ghana,to work with and give back to communities on an international level. This opportunity would not be possiblewithout your support through <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Giving</strong> and programs such as Aeroplan’s Charitable Pooling.In addition to <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Giving</strong>, I am deeply grateful for the outpouring of support from the community for the Partnersin the Mission Capital Campaign. We are making progress in reaching our goal, but there is still some distance to go.This <strong>Report</strong> contains a letter from Campaign Co-Chairs Tony Catanese ’79 and Paul Soubry ’80 with a full update onthe Campaign and a plan to complete fundraising. Thank you to those who have already joined us as Partners in theMission. If you have not already done so, there is no better time to show your support for the <strong>School</strong>.1<strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> was a truly memorable year with many accomplishments for which to give thanks. The Class of <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> providedone outstanding example of the positive change that members of the <strong>St</strong> Paul’s community make in the world. TheClass of <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> chose to reduce their graduation festivities in order to donate $2,500 to Cancer Care Manitoba-Kendra’s(McBain) Walk. To recognize and commend the members of the Class of <strong><strong>20</strong>11</strong> for their care for others, I initiated abursary in their name with a gift from the <strong>School</strong> of $5,000 to help ensure that access to an education at <strong>St</strong> Paul’sremains open for all qualified applicants.On behalf of the students of <strong>St</strong> Paul’s, as well as the Jesuit Board of Members, Board of Directors, Administration,Faculty and <strong>St</strong>aff, thank you for your continuing support and generosity.In ChristFr Alan Fogarty SJ