Former Kelowna student named Rhodes Scholar
A former Kelowna student has been named a Rhodes Scholar.
Jesse Lafontaine, a graduate of École Kelowna Secondary School, and current medical student, is one of 11 Canadians who will attend the Oxford University in 2022 with 100 scholars from around the world.
“Mr. Lafontaine’s scholastic achievement and dedication to equitable health care for Indigenous people inspires our entire district, so we offer both our congratulations on this rare distinction
and our gratitude,” said Kevin Kaardal, Superintendent of Schools/CEO. “Our goal is to empower students to thrive as global citizens, and Jesse Lafontaine is a shining example of someone whose commitment and humanity will surely make a difference in our world.”
The former Kelowna student is a member of both the Métis Nation B.C. and Kelowna Métis Association. Both of Lafontaine’s parents work in education, and his mother Kathryn is a teacher
in Central Okanagan Public Schools.











