Welcome home!
Frontier College alumni are an amazing group of diverse people. Some were staff with us, some were volunteers, some were Labourer-Teachers – part of the tradition that started Frontier College back in 1899. Our alumni come from all parts of the country (some are living elsewhere now), all walks of life, and their experiences with Frontier College span decades.
The stories you’ll encounter here were sent to us by people who clearly had significant experiences with Frontier College. Such stories form the tapestry of our organization. Enjoy them and please consider sending in your own Frontier College story.
Your narrative can be sent to: pfernandez@frontiercollege.ca. This space will be updated as new stories are received.
Jolene Bergeron, Tutor and later Program Coordinator for Frontier College’s Prison Literacy Initiative (mid 1980's); Facilitator for Frontier College’s Alternatives to Violence Project (present)
Richard Evans, Frontier College Labourer-Teacher – Beat the Street program (1990-1993); Represented Frontier College and Beat the Street during the 1990 United Nations
International Year of Literacy Conference in Bangkok
Ross Kidd, Frontier College Labourer-Teacher 1964-65-66
Peter Loebel, Frontier College Labourer-Teacher – Newfoundland 1951
Kailea MacGillivray, Frontier College Labourer-Teacher 2007
Cristina McAllister, Frontier College Tutor and Literacy Ambassador 1992-1994
Mary Randall, Frontier College Adult Literacy Teacher 2007-2009
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