WEBBER ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Webber Academy opened in 1997, but it wasn’t until 2005 that we celebrated our first graduating class. Since then, over 880 students have walked across the stage and out into the world. The graduating classes have grown in size steadily over the past 22 years, and in that short time, we are amazed at what our alumni have achieved.

ALUMNI SYMPOSIUM

PRESIDENT’S BREAKFAST CLUB SPEAKER SERIES - FEATURED ALUMNI

The Webber Academy President’s Breakfast Club is a live keynote speaker series that takes place in our Performing Arts Theatre multiple times a year. Senior School students are invited to enjoy a breakfast by Chef Thuy and her team before heading into the theatre to hear a special guest present. The speakers are selected by the administration team at Webber Academy and are chosen based on relevance, inspiration, knowledge, and life lessons that would be valuable for the senior school student population to hear. The event has been taking place at Webber Academy for more than a decade. It has featured a past prime minister, astronauts, CEOs, musicians, entrepreneurs, doctors, authors, scientists, and even our alumni.

ALUMNI AT WEBBER ACADEMY

Webber Academy started the university and career symposium to bring alumni back to share their unique experiences on the transition from Webber Academy to university and beyond with the current high school population. This event also provides the opportunity for alumni to reconnect with Webber Academy – to see what has changed and to catch up with some of their peers, as well as teachers. Furthermore, the symposium allows Webber Academy students to see first-hand how valued and welcomed they will be as alumni, and to network with some of the presenters. 

Each year, approximately 14 alumni return to share their experiences and advice. The format of the symposium consists of three classroom presentations to small groups of students, selected on their interests, and theatre presentations to the entire senior high student body. The presentations consist of a 10-minute formal presentation and a 10-minute Q and A session. This allows alumni to share what they feel is more pertinent about their field and students are able to ask questions. The theatre presentations tend to focus on the ‘bigger picture’ such as the power of asking for help, how to ensure you augment your education with relevant experience, and what first-year university is really like.