Mount Sentinel graduate Phoenix Allen Named 2025 Schulich Leader

Mount Sentinel Secondary School (MSS) graduate Phoenix Allen has been named a 2025 Schulich Leader, securing a $100,000 scholarship to study math at Queens University. 

Allen is one of only 100 students across Canada to receive the prestigious STEM-focused award, given annually to Canada’s top entrepreneurial-minded high school graduates pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. 

“My main area of interest is Mathematics and Computer Science, and I’m excited to attend Queen’s University this fall to pursue my bachelor’s degree,” said Allen. 

 “The Schulich Leader Scholarship focuses on building the next leaders in the applied application of a science within a field rather than academic research. My goal is to work in the development of creative technology that makes a difference in people’s lives.” 

The Schulich Leader scholarships are awarded to graduating high school students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and potential to contribute to innovation in STEM fields.  

Schulich Leaders also join a national network of scholars and benefit from enrichment opportunities throughout their university studies. 

Allen was nominated for the award by MSS teacher Meghan Morrison.   

“I’d like to thank my teachers, especially Ms. Morrison, for nominating me, mentoring me, and supporting my application,” he said.  

“I’m also so grateful to my family for encouraging my academic interests and supporting me to pursue what interests me.” 

Mount Sentinel Secondary School Principal Shellie Maloff says Allen is not only a dedicated student but a creative thinker and problem-solver.  

“He’s the kind of learner who embraces challenges and lifts up those around him. His potential to lead and innovate in STEM is clear. We’re incredibly proud to see him join the Schulich Leaders.”  

Schulich Leaders are selected by 20 partner universities from over 1,500 nominees each year.

With this scholarship, Allen will join an elite network of Canadian students building the future of STEM. 


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