


“We have loved every minute of it:” How one Ukrainian family is settling in to Rosthern with the help of RJC
When Linda Rudachyk brought Vlad Malezhyk for his first tour of RJC she teased him on the walk to the front door. “Vlad, you’re gonna sing, do you sing?” she asked. He was certain the answer was no. Vlad had arrived in Canada in June. After enduring a month of bombing...
A look into the Gr. 12 EXPLORE program: A conversation with Daycee Henderson
Current Grade 12 EXPLORE student, Daycee Henderson shares her experience so far in the EXPLORE program, her takeaways from it, and why her three years at RJC have been so impactful. What is the Gr. 12 EXPLORE program at RJC all about? EXPLORE is about learning who you...
Spread your light: A student reflection by Julia Regier
Hello, my name is Julia Regier. My family has been part of RJC for generations, all the way up until my great-grandparents. Now, having experienced it myself, I understand why we keep coming back to this place. Over the last month my plate has been overflowing with...
A chance to try new things: A student reflection by Zach Epp
Hello, my name is Zach Epp and I am from Vancouver, BC. If you asked me during the first day, week, or month of RJC to deliver a student reflection in front of a church full of people, I’m quite certain I would have frozen solid in utter terror. I was a nervous,...
Moving toward a greater understanding: A student reflection by Wendell Manuzon
Good morning, my name is Wendell Manuzon and I am a third year student at RJC. I came to RJC with no idea of what I was getting myself into. I only had a few close friends who were attending RJC and I didn’t have a long connection to the school beforehand. During this...
There is room for everyone: A student reflection by Elizabeth Wickstrom
Good morning everyone, my name is Elizabeth Wickstrom. As some of you may know, I am from the United States (US). Many people think the US and Canada are very similar, but I can tell you from personal experience that there are many differences. As an example, we don’t...
Construction and connection: Three RJC students serve with MDS after B.C. flooding
It was the last day of their week in Princeton, B.C with Mennonite Disaster Service. RJC students Kayley Mierau, Nora Linsley and Sarah Wood, along with Kayley’s mom Kerry Mierau (grad 1993), had been working all week on flood damaged homes, tearing out layer after...
One big team: RJC students reflect on their athletic experience
Julia Regier (Grade 12, Waldheim) What has playing volleyball at RJC been like for you? Being part of the RJC volleyball team has been really exciting this year. It’s been interesting to see how we have dealt with COVID rules as a team. When we play in games masks are...
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