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  1. More than 4,200 students have graduated from the College — its alumni are determined to make a difference in the lives of others and the world. The College was named in honour of the late Canadian Prime Minister and Canada’s only Nobel Peace Laureate (awarded in 1957), Lester B. Pearson.

  2. Lester B. Pearsons Legacy; Student Experience. Admissions. UWC National Committees; Global Selection Program; International Baccalaureate. IB Diploma Program; IB CP | CALD; Student Life. Independent Student Programs; Global Affairs; Village Gathering; Special Days; Family Resources; Safeguarding Procedures; News & Media. Latest Stories ...

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  3. Lester B. Pearson, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former prime minister of Canada, was the driving force behind the founding of Pearson College UWC. After retiring from public life, Pearson became interested in the United World Colleges movement.

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    • Making education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future
  4. A Global Visionary – Pearson College UWC was created and named to honour the legacy of 1957 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lester B. Pearson, a former prime minister, whose vision of peace and global cooperation inspired him to ask: “How can there be peace without people understanding each other, and how can this be if they don’t know each ...

  5. 30 de ene. de 2012 · Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific, Metchosin, BC, was established in 1974 and named in honour of Nobel prize winner and former prime minister Lester B. Pearson. He had been impressed by the United World College (UWC) project when he visited the Atlantic College in England.

  6. Flying Officer. Battles/wars. World War I. Lester Bowles " Mike " Pearson PC OM CC OBE (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian politician, diplomat, statesman, and scholar who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968.