Markham donates to Seneca Polytechnic’s fire protection school

December 5, 2025
Markham donates to Seneca Polytechnic's fire protection school

The City of Markham has revealed that it has made a contribution to enhance access to Seneca Polytechnic’s renowned School of Fire Protection Engineering Technology.

This donation intends to improve the student experience and provide additional opportunities for hands-on learning.

The City of Markham Entrance Award will be presented to students from equity-deserving groups who are entering Seneca’s Firefighter, Pre-Service Education and Training certificate program.

Eight students will receive the bursary over a four-year period, starting in Winter 2026.

President, Seneca Polytechnic, David Agnew’s statement

David Agnew, President of Seneca Polytechnic explained: “We deeply appreciate the support the City of Markham is providing to our students and future graduates through this donation.

“We share a commitment to both public safety and ensuring that all students have access to education and training that will prepare them for rewarding careers serving their communities.”

The City of Markham is also donating two decommissioned fire trucks.

These rescue pumper trucks will be used to simulate real-world emergency response scenarios, helping Seneca students build the skills that they will need for successful careers in fire protection.

Mayor, Markham, Frank Scarpitti’s statement

Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti shared: “We’re extremely proud to be partnering with Seneca Polytechnic on this award.

“The City of Markham Entrance Award helps open doors for students who might otherwise face financial barriers, giving them the support they need to pursue the education and certifications required for a career in firefighting.

“It will offer a meaningful opportunity for students to prepare for a future in any professional fire service across Ontario.”

Markham donates to Seneca Polytechnic’s fire protection school: Summary

The City of Markham has revealed that it has made a contribution to enhance access to Seneca Polytechnic‘s renowned School of Fire Protection Engineering Technology.

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