Friday, February 28, 2025

A Message from the Heads: Cissy Goodridge & Deirdre Timusk

Dear Parents and Students

This week at HC was jam-packed with student-led initiatives, guest speakers, and performances.

The week began with a thought-provoking message from Shreya Gupta, a Grade 10 student, author, and humanitarian.  Shreya shared her personal experience with bullying, which inspired her to write two books and left the school with a challenge: “to keep trying, creating, and doing, to make the world a better place.”

February 26 marked Pink Shirt Day, where our Grade 12 students collaborated with Middle School students on a crafting activity following a presentation on bullying. This activity helped continue meaningful conversations about what they had learned.

On Thursday, our Middle School students led Prayers and challenged our Senior School students to an engaging game of “Are You Smarter Than A Middle Schooler?” The Middle School students emerged victorious, leaving our community with a deeper appreciation of what it means to be a Middle School student at HC.

In athletics, we proudly hosted several CISAA Championships this week. Our winter sports program saw impressive participation with over 425 students across 27 teams. Every team qualified for CISAA playoffs, with Havergal securing nine CISAA championships! While we celebrate these achievements, we’re equally proud of our Gators’ team spirit and sportsmanship.

During the lunch hour, there were several activities for our students to participate in. Some of these included cultural lunches put on by our Hellenic and BIPOC clubs, as well as the Senior Drama Performance.

Finally, the Senior School’s production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda opened last evening, captivating our community. Our students showcased their talents both on stage and behind the scenes, delivering outstanding performances. Congratulations to the cast and technical crew for their dedication in bringing this wonderful show to life! Tickets are still available and can be purchased on the portal under HC Box Office.

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School

Today’s edition of The Weekly contains information on the following: 

UPPER SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 12)

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 8)

SENIOR SCHOOL (Gr. 9 – 12)

HCPA

REMINDERS

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

March Update Report Card Available: Wednesday, March 5 – 4 pm

Your daughter’s March ‘Update Report’ is available through a link on your Parent Portal beginning at 4 pm on March 5. The information below will help you locate your daughter’s report.

●  Log in to the Havergal College Parent Portal

●  Once on the Veracross Parent Portal landing page, look for the “Reports” tab under “My Children” and click on the September – March link.

●  Be sure to save/print a copy of your daughter’s report. Look for the ‘Print to PDF’ link in the upper right hand corner of the report.

The Update Report includes a measure of student progress, learning skills and a short comment.  This comment reflects what the teacher feels is most important for that student at this time. Report card grades are determined by examining a student’s assessment data. Students and their families must recognize that this report is a snapshot of student progress that may shift over the next few months and that ongoing live data is available through the gradebook. As a reminder, students should review their assessments and the teacher’s feedback to see how they are doing in each course. They can also check the gradebook in Canvas regularly to see their most current mark.

Grade 7 and 8 Art and Drama Courses: For Grade 7 and 8 Art and Drama, which run for part of the semester, a report card mark and comment will be added for classes that have completed the course by the time the report card is issued.  Classes who are midway through the course or who have not started the course will have a report card mark and comment on the final report card.

Grade 10 Careers and Civics Half Credit Courses: For Grade 10 Careers and Civics, the update report card will contain the mark for the course that has been completed by the time the report card is issued. The final report card will contain the marks for both courses.

If you have any questions about this report, please do not hesitate to contact the subject teacher for clarification.

REMINDER: Spring Athletics Registration Opened on Thursday, February 27

Below are some important reminders to help you with this season’s registration. 

  • Parents may register by visiting the Parent Portal. Registration is now open and will close on Friday, March 7, 12 pm. 
  • ONLY PARENTS may complete registration – This registration allows parents to log on and provide permission via an eAAR approval process for the teams that your Upper School child(ren) would like to try out for.
  • Spring Tryout Schedule – The tryout schedule is below and can be found on Veracross. The season schedule will be finalized on April 9, 2025. When you click on the link below, make sure you are looking at the third tab – “SPRING 2025”. 

Spring 2024 -2025 Schedule 

  • Students may only register to try out for TWO teams (this does not include Coach Mentor, OFSAA Badminton, Learn to Golf or Triathlon) – please consult with your child/children to confirm the two teams that they would like to try out for before you complete the online registration.
  • Please note there is no reminder email of when specific tryouts take place. It is the responsibility of the students and parents to look at the schedule to know when and where the tryouts are occurring. 

If you have any questions, please email Carla Di Filippo, Director of Athletics.

Locker Clean Out

Students may only leave books, shoes and their shelving in their lockers over the break. Please encourage your daughter to bring home all uniform items. It’s a great opportunity to come back to a fresh and clean space for the spring term.

Ramadan Mubarak

Ramadan begins tonight (February 28) and continues through March 29. This sacred month is one of deep reflection, spiritual growth, acts of service, and meaningful connection with family and community. We want to ensure that students observing Ramadan – especially those who are fasting – feel supported throughout the month. Please encourage your child to let their teachers and coaches know if they are fasting or need time for prayers etc. so we can support them in the best way possible. During Ramadan, the Chapel will also be available during lunch and breaks for prayer, rest, or quiet time.

We look forward to celebrating Ramadan and Eid-al-Fitr together at US Prayers on Thursday, April 3, and JS Prayers on Friday, April 4. Please keep an eye out for an invitation to the Parent reception following Prayers—we’d love for you to join us!

Wishing all who are observing a peaceful and meaningful Ramadan!

Lent Resources and Ash Wednesday Short Service on Wednesday, March 5 in Chapel

In the Christian Calendar, many Christians participate in the Season of Lent, which is the 40 days prior to Easter.  Rev. Ruch will be sending out weekly emails with Lenten Resources for anyone who is interested.  Please email her and she will add you to her list.  These emails will begin on March 5 (Ash Wednesday) and finish at Easter. 

There will also be a short service at 8am in the Chapel on Ash Wednesday (March 5) and parents are invited to join us.

Travelling for March Break? Measles is just a plane ride away

Measles continues to spread in many parts of the world and in Canada. If you are planning to travel over March Break, get the best protection for you and your loved ones by staying up-to-date with your routine vaccines, including the measles vaccine.

These vaccines are available from your healthcare provider or at a Toronto Public Health (TPH) community clinic for school-aged children, by appointment. Visit TPHbookings.ca for more information.

If you are unsure of your child’s vaccination status, check their yellow card (Ontario Immunization Record), TPH’s Immunization Connect Ontario (ICON) or by speaking with their primary health care provider.

1000 Can Drive continues!

We are nearing our goal, however we have not reached our goal of bringing in 1000 cans for the North York Harvest Food Bank. Over the weekend, if you haven’t already done so please consider sending in four cans of soup, pasta sauce and pasta with your child.

In Form Next Week

Our students will be  participating in the Win@Social program. Grade 7 will explore AI ethics and plagiarism in schoolwork, while Grade 8 will focus on managing online hate and hurtful messages by “controlling the controllable.” Learn more  HERE: with suggested responses.


Interested in further reading? Read HERE to learn more about what bullying today looks like for our students.

Grade 12 Parents: Reminders of Special Upcoming Events

Please take a moment to update your calendars with these exciting events Havergal is hosting to honour the Class of 2025.

In Grade Programming This Week

Leading up to March Break our grade 9s have challenged our Grade 11 students to a friendly game of benchball. The grade 10 will be taking part in a follow up session to a wellbeing presentation from a few weeks ago. Finally, our Grads will be discussing accepting university offers, residences options, and hearing from their Senior Year Presidents.

Gator Gala – Tickets on Sale Now: Saturday, April 5

Join us for Kaleidoscope of Cultures on Saturday, April 5! All Upper and Middle School students and adult guests are invited to a fun night with a DJ, Bubble Tea, Mocktails, a 360-degree photo booth, and more! 

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE! – Ticket Deadline March 10

Donate to the Gator Gala:

– Items Needed: Snacks, beauty products, gift cards 

– Monetary Donations: Help buy essentials 

– Suppliers: Recommend wholesale suppliers 

For donations contact Christine Kwok at christinekwok@gmail.com. 

To support the Silent Auction, contact Jenn Ocampo-King at JenniferOcampo.King@tdsecurities.com or Michelle Yang at michelle3yang@gmail.com. Thank you!

Mom’s Night Out: Thursday, May 22

Mark your calendars for the HCPA’s Moms’ Night Out (MNO) on Thursday, May 22. 

Watch for the official invitation in early April.

Extended Absence Reminder

If your daughter will be absent for three or more days, please contact the Head of Middle School or Head of Senior School for approval. They will initiate the support process to help manage the extended absence.

Monday, March 3

  • Spring Sports Registration is open

Tuesday, March 4

  • Spring Sports Registration is open

Wednesday, March 5

  • Spring Sports Registration is open
  • Update Report Cards available, 4 pm 

Thursday, March 6

  • Spring Sports Registration is open

Friday, March 7

  • Spring Sports Registration closes 12 pm 
  • Boarding School Closes 6 pm 

Friday, February 21, 2025

A Message from the Heads: Cissy Goodridge & Deirdre Timusk

Dear Parents and Students

Last Thursday’s snow day brought plenty of challenges with travel, and we hope everyone is managing to dig out from the snow!

This week we wrapped up our Grade Cheers in a rip-roaring assembly filled with energy and school spirit! Meanwhile, our bands have continued competing at the OBA, demonstrating their dedication and talent.

Next week we will come together to acknowledge and discuss bullying through various initiatives. Shreya G., a Senior School student and recent recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal, will share insights from her book Flamingo Feet. Additionally, our Grade 12 students will lead small-group discussions with Middle School students as part of a bullying awareness program co-designed by our well-being team and student leaders. For more information about Pink Shirt Day be sure to visit the Pink Shirt Day website.

As always we are excited to keep building a positive and supportive community together!

Best regards

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School

Today’s edition of The Weekly contains information on the following: 

UPPER SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 12)

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 8)

SENIOR SCHOOL (Gr. 9 – 12)

HCPA

REMINDERS

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Spring Athletics Registration: Opens Thursday, February 27 until Friday, March 7, 12 pm

Below are some important reminders to help you with this season’s registration. 

  • Parents may register by visiting the Parent Portal. Currently there is an athletics catalogue that displays spring sports. The link to register will be updated on Feb. 27th. 
  • ONLY PARENTS may complete registration – This registration allows parents to log on and provide permission via an eAAR approval process for the teams that your Upper School child(ren) would like to try out for.
  • Spring Tryout Schedule – The tryout schedule is below and can be found on Veracross. The season schedule will be finalized on April 9, 2025. When you click on the link below, make sure you are looking at the third tab – “SPRING 2025”. 

Spring 2024 -2025 Schedule 

  • Students may only register to try out for TWO teams (this does not include Coach Mentor, OFSAA Badminton, Learn to Golf or Triathlon) – please consult with your child/children to confirm the two teams that they would like to try out for before you complete the online registration.
  • Please note there is no reminder email of when specific tryouts take place. It is the responsibility of the students and parents to look at the schedule to know when and where the tryouts are occurring. 

If you have any questions, please email Carla Di Filippo, Director of Athletics

Musical production of Matilda: February 27, 28, and March 1 at 7 pm

Matilda is here!  We would love to have you join us for our 2025 Musical production of Matilda, Thursday, February 27, Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1 at 7 pm in the Legacy Theatre. Tickets may be purchased here:

We have a remarkable theatre experience waiting for you and look forward to having you in our audience!

Extended Absence Reminder

If your daughter will be absent for three or more days, please contact the Head of Middle School or Head of Senior School for approval. They will initiate the support process to help manage the extended absence.

In Form This Week

We have been busy in Middle School. This past week during Form programming, the students studied Black History Month. They had the opportunity to research various young leaders who are making a difference in the world and then chose one leader to present to their peers.

Additionally, as we began our 1000 can food drive, the timing was ideal for the students to learn about food insecurity and how members of our community are affected by it. We are excited at the prospect of reaching our goal and over the next two weeks, look forward to students bringing in 4 cans of food along with a bag of pasta.

Pink Shirt Day: Wednesday, February 26

On Wednesday February 26, the MS will honour Pink Shirt Day and students are encouraged to wear a pink shirt with their uniform. Our morning program will be led by our Grade 12 students who will work with our Grade 7 and 8’s, in small groups, in an anti bullying activity.  Working with our Senior Students is one of their favourite activities.

In Grade Programming This Week

On Tuesday, February 25, as part of our leadership program, students in Grade 9-11 will learn more about different opportunities where they can lean into leadership at the next grade level.  Our Grade 12 students will participate in a session with the Health Centre focused on making informed and responsible decisions about health and well-being.

On Wednesday, February 26, all students are encouraged to wear pink shirts with their uniforms for Pink Shirt Day. 

During the morning program, Grade 12 students will lead anti-bullying activities with Grades 7-8 in small groups. 

Our Grade 9 and 10 students will be participating in the Waterloo mathematics contest the morning of Wednesday, February 28. All Grade 9 and 10 students should arrive no later than 8:15 am in order to start the test at 8:30 am. It is a great challenge for our students and many win awards they can talk about later on their university applications!

Grade 11 students will be having their health related questions answered by some of our amazing alumni volunteers! 

Alessandra Palombo ’00 Family Physician, Associate Clinical Professor at McMaster University and TMU; Director of Sites and Wellness, TMU

Victoria Myers ’10 Emergency Physician and Trauma Team Leader, St. Michael’s Hospital

Ashley Vandermorris ’99 Staff Paediatrician in Division of Adolescent Medicine, SickKids

RSGC Travel Fair: Saturday, February 22

Grade 9-12 students interested in travel summer courses, working abroad or a gap year opportunity are welcome to attend RSGC Travel Fair this Saturday, February 22 at Royal St. George’s College from 11:00am – 2:00pm. This is a great opportunity to connect with many organizations and see what they have to offer. More information can be found HERE.

Grade 7 & 8 Parent Social:  Tuesday February 25, 7-9 pm, Junior School

We warmly welcome all members of our Middle School parent community to join us.

Gator Gala – Tickets on Sale Now: Saturday April 5

All Upper and Middle School students, along with an adult guest, are invited to experience a Kaleidoscope of Cultures on Saturday, April 5! Enjoy a night full of fun, featuring a DJ, Bubble Tea Station, Mocktails, a 360-degree photo booth, and much more!

  • Ticket sales are now open – PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!
  • If you would like to make a donation to the Gator Gala Silent Auction, please contact Jenn Ocampo-King at JenniferOcampo.King@tdsecurities.com or Michelle Yang at michelle3yang@gmail.com. Thank you for your support!
  • Help make the Gator Gala unforgettable! Here’s how you can contribute:
    • ✨ Donate items (snacks, beauty products, gift cards, etc.)
      💰 Monetary donations to buy essentials
      🔗 Recommend suppliers for wholesale items
  • Local businesses can also gain exposure by supporting the event!

For more info or to donate, contact Christine Kwok at christinekwok@gmail.com. Let’s make it a night to remember!

2025 – 26 HCPA Nominations

The 2025 – 26 Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) nomination process will begin later this month. This is a great chance to get involved with the school and join our parent leadership team! Please check out the email that was sent out earlier this week with a list of open positions.

  • We encourage self-nominations and are committed to an open, transparent, and inclusive process. For more information, contact the HCPA Co-Chairs at hcpa.committee@gmail.com.
  • Join us for a hybrid Q&A on Monday, February 24 from 9 – 11 am in the JS Dining Room, or via Zoom:
    • HCPA Zoom Link:
      Meeting ID: 904 931 5824
      Passcode: 742107

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/9049315824?pwd=V0o4SkZaY2c3NWNsMWNFZXU1RE0yUT09

HCPA Volunteering Video

Please click the images below to hear Alison Markowitz (HCPA Vice Chair) and Leah Li (HCPA WeChat Liaison) speak about their positive experiences volunteering with the HCPA.

Mom’s Night Out: Thursday, May 22

Mark your calendars for the HCPA’s Moms’ Night Out (MNO) on Thursday, May 22. 

Watch for the official invitation in early April

Mini UK University Visit: Thursday, February 27

The Guidance team will be hosting a mini UK University Fair during lunch time from 12:15 – 1:00pm in the BRH. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities have to  offer.

  • UK universities attending: University of Reading, Nottingham, Leeds, Ulster, Aston, Bradford, Chichester, Birmingham, Oxford,  Liverpool, Essex, St. Andrews, Brunel and Queen’s University Belfast.

Tuesday, February 25

  • HCPA Parent Social, Junior School Dining Room, 7 – 9 pm

Wednesday, February 26

  • Pink Shirt Day – Students can wear pink shirt with uniform

Thursday, February 27

  • Spring Athletics Registration Opens
  • Senior School Musical – Matilda, 7 pm 

Friday, February 28

  • Senior School Musical – Matilda, 7 pm 

Saturday, March 1

  • Senior School Musical – Matilda, 7 pm

Thursday, February 13, 2025

A Message from the Heads: Cissy Goodridge & Deirdre Timusk

Dear Parents & Students,

We’re writing from home, enjoying our winter wonderland! A snow day is always a welcome surprise—an unexpected pause to cozy up and take a well-deserved break.

While today’s snowfall may have postponed the final day of Spirit Week, there’s no need to worry—our much-anticipated Grade Cheer will now take place next Thursday!

This week, we also came together as a community to cheer on our Varsity Hockey Team at Hockey Day. The energy was electric, and the game was a true nail-biter, ending in a dramatic shootout with a 3-2 score.

A huge congratulations to our senior Band students for their outstanding performances at the Ontario Band Association Festival! Our Symphonic Band earned Gold, while Concert Winds brought home a SilverPlus award. They represented Havergal beautifully, and we can’t wait to hear them again at our Spring Music Night in April.

Stay warm and enjoy the snow!

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School

Today’s edition of The Weekly contains information on the following: 

UPPER SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 12)

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 8)

SENIOR SCHOOL (Gr. 9 – 12)

HCPA

REMINDERS

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

The Bake Sale moved to Tuesday, February 18

US Bake Sale

The US Bake Sale has been rescheduled to next Tuesday, February 18 at the EK library! All Upper School students will have an opportunity to attend our delicious annual bake sale during the day. US students are welcome to use cash or card/ApplePay to make purchases.

If you signed up for donations please drop your delicious baked items to EK library on Tuesday morning between 7.30-8.30am.If you had signed up to volunteer but no longer can please contact hcpa.committee@gmail.com.

This Week in Form programming

  • The MS Canned Food and Pasta Drive kicks off on Tuesday Feb 18th. In support of our North York Harvest Food Bank, we’ve set a goal of 1000 cans. In order to achieve this, we are asking all MS students to bring in 4 cans of food and bagged or boxed pasta. The list of much needed foods can be found here: Soups, Pasta Sauce, Chilli, Stews and Pasta.
  • As we kick off the food drive, our students will be learning about food insecurity and debunking the myths of who accesses these vital services in our city.
  • During our win@social segment, this week the students will focus on Black History Month where they will learn about impactful students and leaders who are making a difference in the world around them.

In Grade Programming This Week

Our Grade 11 and 12 students will attend a session by Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist. She will discuss topics like consent, bodily autonomy and bystander intervention. Lexi’s talk will encourage our students to talk openly about sexual violence and take action toward its prevention. Having formerly worked as Queen’s University’s Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Lexi knows the difference it makes to have these important conversations before stepping foot on campus. As part of our commitment to student well-being, Grade 10s will discuss safe decision-making in social settings, including healthy relationships and responsible choices at parties.

OSSLT Results: Havergal Earns 100% Pass Rate

All students who wrote the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test in November 2024 passed! Individual student reports from the Education and Accountability Office (EQAO) have now been uploaded to the Veracross Parent Portal. To access your child’s report:

  • In the upper left, select My Children, then select Student Files under the child you wish you view.
  • In the Files section, select Download next to the file you wish to view

University Visit: Huron University College –  Wednesday, February 26 at lunch

We encourage students to come and learn more about Huron University College which is a university college affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Huron is the founding institution of the University of Western Ontario and students can have a small school experience while accessing the resources of the larger university.

Gator Gala: Saturday, April 5

All Upper and Middle School students, along with an adult guest, are invited to experience a Kaleidoscope of Cultures on Saturday, April 5! Enjoy a night full of fun, featuring a DJ, Bubble Tea Station, Mocktails, a 360-degree photo booth, and much more! Ticket sales are now open – PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!

If you would like to make a donation to the Gator Gala Silent Auction, please contact Jenn Ocampo-King at JenniferOcampo.King@tdsecurities.com or Michelle Yang at michelle3yang@gmail.com. Thank you for your support!

  • Help make the Gator Gala unforgettable! Here’s how you can contribute:

✨ Donate items (snacks, beauty products, gift cards, etc.)
💰 Monetary donations to buy essentials
🔗 Recommend suppliers for wholesale items

  • Local businesses can also gain exposure by supporting the event!
  • For more info or to donate, contact Christine Kwok at christinekwok@gmail.com. Let’s make it a night to remember!

Upcoming Grade Socials

Please save the date for the following evening parent socials:

  • Grades 9 & 10: Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 7  – 9 pm, JS Dining Hall
  • Grades 7 & 8: Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 7 – 9 pm, JS Dining Hall

Parent Education Evening: Tuesday, February 18 at 7 pm, EK Library

Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, will be here to present to our Grade 11 & 12 parents. Lexi will cover the landscape of campus sexual violence and impart strategies to continue the conversation at home. To register, please click HERE.

Mini UK University Fair: Thursday, February 27 during lunch

UK Universities attending: University of Reading, Nottingham, Leeds, Ulster, Aston, Bradford, Chichester, Birmingham, Oxford, Liverpool and Essex.

Monday, February 17

  • Statutory Holiday – Family Day: School Closed
  • Boarding School Opens at 4 pm 

Tuesday, February 18

  • Upper School Bake Sale in EK,  9-4.30pm 
  • Grade 11/12 Parent Speaker: Sexual Violence Prevention, EK, 7 pm 

Wednesday, February 19

  • Grade 9/10 Parent Grade Social, Junior School Dining Hall, 7 – 9 pm 

Thursday, February 20

  • Dress Up in Grade Colours for Cheer Off Assembly

Friday, February 7, 2025

A Message from the Heads: Cissy Goodridge & Deirdre Timusk

Dear Parents and Students

Our school’s spirit has been on full display this week, beginning with an inspiring Black Cultural Prayers celebration. Students lit up the space with a colorful fashion show, filled the air with uplifting music, and shared rich traditions from their Caribbean and African heritage. We’re grateful to all the students who opened themselves to share these meaningful family traditions with our community.

The Grade 11 Leadership Retreat, helped students step into their roles as leaders by embracing their authentic selves while fostering belonging, wellbeing, and community. This experience laid the foundation for a strong and connected graduating class, setting the stage for a meaningful final year. Their day was highlighted by an inspiring talk from Monika Myers, a 16 year old model with Down Syndrome, whose empowering message left a lasting impression on our students.

Looking ahead, we’re about to enter one of our most hi-energy times of the year! Spirit Week and Hockey Day are beloved traditions that showcase the heart of our community. For our new families, we encourage you to preview last year’s game footage linked here to experience the magic that makes these events so special.

Thank you to all our families who participated in parent-teacher conferences this week. These conversations are invaluable in supporting your child’s journey, and we appreciate your partnership. From joining us at Prayers to supporting school events, your presence makes our community stronger, and we hope to see many familiar faces cheering in the stands at next week’s hockey game.

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School

Today’s edition of The Weekly contains information on the following: 

UPPER SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 12)

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Gr. 7 – 8)

SENIOR SCHOOL (Gr. 9 – 12)

HCPA

REMINDERS

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Date Change: Founders’ Day Tuesday, April 22

Please note that our Founders’ Day Service for the Havergal student community will take place at St. Paul’s on Tuesday, April 22 instead of Thursday, April 24 as originally planned.  Students will be expected to arrive at St. Paul’s that morning on their own and will be bused back to Havergal after the service. More details to come in the upcoming months.

Spirit Week is here!

Spirit Week is here, which means your child will be rummaging through their closet each morning with great enthusiasm. Here’s the outfit schedule so you know what they’ll be searching for (or borrowing from you!).

Monday, February 10

  •  Spirit week: Dress in an Ugly Clashing Outfit

Tuesday,  February 11

  • Spirit week: Dress in Green and Gold

Wednesday, February 12

  • Spirit Week: Dress as the assigned Generation (students see their email for more details)

Thursday, February 13

  • Spirit Week: Dress in Grade Colour (students see their email for more details)

Hockey Day Livestream Link for Tuesday, February 11

Tune in to watch Hockey Day 2025 live on Tuesday, February 11 at 1 pm. Here is the livestream link: https://app.staylive.io/rectec/hockeyday

This year we have secured Daniella Ponticelli who is one of the PWHL’s play by play commentators who will be joined by Darren Dupont who has called hockey, football and other sports across Canada. Together they have called many junior hockey games across Canada. Best of luck to the hockey team on this day and Go Gators!!

Duke of Edinburgh Adventurous Journey: July 7 – 10

Havergal College in partnership with Leaders of the Day is offering our Duke of Edinburgh Adventurous Journey excursion to Algonquin Park. This is available to students in Grades 8-12 (must be a minimum age of 14 or within 6 months of turning 14) who are currently registered or interested in registering for the Duke of Edinburgh Award program. This excursion will run from July 7-10 and will satisfy the Bronze Award Requirement. A video recording detailing the excursion and what it entails can be found HERE. The registration for this excursion is due by the end of day on Feb 14. Please email Brittney Dos Santos to receive the registration link and for more information.

In Form Programming This Week

Our MS Spirit Reps have been hard at work, creating engaging grade cheers for our MS students. Spirit Week preparations are well underway and our Reps are charged with encouraging their grades to bring their middle school  spirit to each of the daily events. As the students said in our recent assembly: “you cannot be overdressed or overhyped.” Find your face-paint and clean out your closets for dress down days, #gethyped!

Mini UK University Fair: Thursday, February 27 during lunch

On Thursday, February 27 the Guidance team will be hosting a mini UK University Fair during lunch time from 12:15 – 1 pm in the BRH. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities have to  offer.

  • UK Universities attending: University of Reading, Nottingham, Leeds, Ulster, Aston, Bradford, Chichester, Birmingham, Oxford, Liverpool and Essex.

In Grade Programming Next Week

Next week is all-spirit-all-week! Each grade will be practicing their cheer at various times throughout the week. Monday will be our Spirit Week assembly and Thursday will be the competitive Cheer-Off between each Grade (and the teachers!). It’s going to be a fun and spirited week—expect to hear all about it at home!

Upcoming Grade Socials

Please save the date for the following evening parent socials:

  • Grades 9 & 10: Wednesday, February 19 from 7 – 9 pm (JS Dining Hall)
  • Grades 7 & 8: Tuesday, February 25 from 7 – 9 pm (JS Dining Hall)

HCPA Marketplace Pop-Up Shop: Monday, February 10

One-Day Only Havergal Bracelet Sale!

  • Get your Havergal bracelets for just $15one-day only!
  • Plus, every purchase enters you for a chance to win a $50, $75, or $100 gift card to Shoppers Drug mart, Starbucks and Sephora!
    • When? Monday, Feb 10
    • Where? Outside B42 (US Staff Room)
    • Time? 12 – 3 pm

Don’t miss out—bracelets, prizes, and Havergal spirit, all in one place! See you there!

Gator Gala: Saturday, April 5

All Upper and Middle School students, along with an adult guest, are invited to experience a Kaleidoscope of Cultures on Saturday, April 5! Enjoy a night full of fun, featuring a DJ, Bubble Tea Station, Mocktails, a 360-degree photo booth, and much more!

  • Ticket sales are now open – PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!

Please donate to the US Bake Sale on Thursday, February 13

The Bake Sale is back! Please save the date on Thursday, February 13. All Upper School students will have an opportunity to attend our delicious annual bake sale during the day. US students are welcome to use cash or card/ApplePay to make purchases.

  • Please click here to sign up for donations.  We welcome all types of nut-free baked good donations.
  • We are also looking for parent volunteers. Please click here to sign up if you can help with setup or during the bake sale.

Parent Education Evening: Tuesday, February 18 at 7 pm in EK Library

Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our Grade 11 & 12 parents where Lexi will cover the landscape of campus sexual violence and impart strategies to continue the conversation at home. To register please click HERE.

Upcoming University Visits: Thursday, February 13

Individual University Reps will be visiting Havergal College to speak to Grade 9 – 12 students during the lunch hour. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities offer.

StFX University

  • Date: Thursday, February 13
  • Time: 12:15 – 1 pm 
  • Location: B66

Grad Gown Measurements Continue Until February 21

Please remind your Grad to go to the Guidance Office to be measured for their Grad gown.

Grad Wear Final Orders Have Arrived

If your Grad is awaiting some final items please send them to Ms. Timusk’s office to pick up their order.

Monday, Feb 10

  •  Spirit week: Dress in an ugly clashing outfit

Tuesday,  February 11

  • Spirit week: Dress in Green and Gold
  • Hockey Day: Special Schedule (Period 1 starts at 8:30 am)

Wednesday, February 12

  • Spirit Week: Dress as the assigned generation (students see their email for more details)

Thursday, February 13

  • Spirit Week: Dress in Grade Colour (students see their email for more details) 
  • Boarding School Closes 6 pm (reopens Monday, February 17 at 4 pm)

Friday, February 14

  • School closed