Calgary judge approves payouts for students in long-standing John Ware School abuse case

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

An Alberta judge has approved a multimillion-dollar settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by more than 50 former students of John Ware School in Calgary. The students alleged abuse by two former teachers.

Settlement Details

Calgary Court of King’s Bench Justice Michele Hollins approved the payouts Wednesday. The maximum individual payout is $422,000, to be distributed by May 17. Twelve complainants will receive this maximum amount. Other former students will receive $322,000, $222,000, $122,000, $72,000, $47,000, or $24,000, depending on the extent and severity of the abuse they experienced.

Did You Understand? The lawsuit alleges abuse occurred at John Ware School between 1988 and 2004.

The lawsuit named both the Calgary Board of Education and the former teachers as responsible for alleged sexual, physical and psychological abuse.

Previous Legal Action

Michael Gregory, a teacher at the school for 20 years, was charged in 2021 with 17 counts of sexual assault and sexual exploitation. Police reported at the time that several former students had come forward with allegations. Gregory died shortly after being charged; his death was not considered criminal.

Expert Insight: Settlements in abuse cases often include provisions for both financial compensation and collaborative opportunities with the institution involved. This allows survivors a voice in shaping future policies and training, potentially preventing similar harm in the future.

The settlement includes $15.8 million from the Calgary Board of Education, as well as a smaller amount from Gregory’s estate. It also provides opportunities for victims to work with the school division on policy and training initiatives.

Response from the Calgary Board of Education

The Calgary Board of Education has issued an apology for the harm experienced by the former students. The board also commended the courage of those who came forward.

David Corrigan, a lawyer representing the students, stated his clients were pleased the legal process was concluding. “They will all be very satisfied to set the fight aspect of this behind them and to move on with this compensation, which will hopefully help them to pay for any needed therapy and to feel they have finally been recognized,” Corrigan said outside of court.

“This is a major step in healing and moving forward.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the lawsuit?

An Alberta judge approved payouts in a multimillion-dollar class-action lawsuit by more than 50 former students of John Ware School who alleged abuse against two former teachers.

Frequently Asked Questions
John Ware School An Alberta Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum payout amount?

The maximum payout is $422,000, and 12 complainants will receive this amount.

Who was Michael Gregory?

Michael Gregory was a teacher at John Ware School for 20 years who was charged with 17 counts of sexual assault and sexual exploitation before his death.

As survivors initiate to receive compensation, what role do you believe ongoing support and resources will play in their continued healing?

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