Friday, May 29

It was an energy-filled end to Senior School classes this week. As always, our Grads kept us on our toes with a few final harmless pranks that left us smiling (think balloon-filled hallways, upside-down furniture, and an announcement about ankle-length kilts!). We will certainly miss the Class of 2026’s enthusiasm, curiosity, and care for one another.

On Wednesday, our staff and faculty were treated to a wonderful appreciation social hosted by the HCPA, featuring delicious food (including homemade dumplings!), generous gifts, and a live DJ. We are lucky to be part of such a supportive community, and we deeply appreciate all the effort that went into making it such a lovely event.

As we wind down the school year and enter the exam period, we ask for your continued support in helping students maintain healthy routines around sleep, studying, movement, and restorative breaks.

Have a lovely weekend,

Krista, Cissy & Deirdre


Next Week In The Upper School

Upper School (7-12)

Middle School (7-8)

Senior School (9-12)

Boarding School

HCPA

Reminders


Monday, June 1

  • Senior School exams begin
  • Middle School classes continue 

Wednesday, June 3

  • Grade 7 Trip to Black Creek
  • Grade 8 Service Day

Friday, June 5

Supporting Our Students: Addressing Vaping Together

At Havergal, the health and wellbeing of our students remain our top priorities. Like many schools, we continue to navigate the challenges associated with youth vaping. While there is no single solution, we are committed to addressing this issue through a combination of education, support, supervision, and partnership with students and families.

As we look ahead to the fall, we are strengthening our efforts in several key areas:

  • Increasing staff presence in key areas across the school to support a healthy, respectful environment.
  • Integrating targeted awareness and health education into our morning programming and continuing to address vaping through our Health and Physical Education curriculum.
  • Making supportive literature and informational materials readily available to students and families who wish to learn more about the risks associated with vaping and available supports.
  • Working closely with our Student Support Team, Wellbeing Prefect, Wellbeing Council, and senior student leaders to increase awareness, provide support, and develop student-informed strategies that promote healthy choices and a positive school culture.

Students seeking support to reduce or stop vaping are encouraged to connect with a trusted adult, guidance counsellor, nurse or social worker. Support is available, and we are committed to helping students make healthy choices.

Conversations about vaping can be challenging, but parental support makes a meaningful difference. To help you navigate this topic with your child, we encourage you to listen to this podcast by Lisa Damour, which offers practical, judgment-free suggestions for starting the conversation.

Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting the health, wellbeing, and success of our students.

Submitting Your Child(ren)’s Health Information for 2026 – 27

As part of our annual preparation for the upcoming school year, we ask all families to provide updated health information for their child(ren).

Beginning this year, Havergal College will be using August Schools, a new platform for managing student health information. After a thorough review of available systems, we believe August Schools will provide a more streamlined experience for families while enhancing our ability to support students’ physical and emotional wellbeing.

As part of this transition, families will be asked to resubmit their health information and any relevant health documents previously provided through Magnus Health. We recognize that this requires some additional effort, and we sincerely appreciate your patience and partnership as we make this change.

What to Expect

On Monday, June 1, families will receive an email with:

  • Instructions for accessing August Schools through the Parent Portal
  • Information about completing and submitting required health forms
  • Helpful resources, including tips and troubleshooting guidance for navigating the new platform

We ask that all health information be submitted by Tuesday, June 30, to help ensure we are prepared to support students when school resumes in September.

Questions? If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact the Health Centre team. We are happy to help and support families throughout this transition.

Green & Gold Shop Summer Closures

The Green & Gold Shop will be closed for the summer, starting on Friday, June 12, at 4 pm, and will reopen on Tuesday, August 4, at 8 am, with special summer hours. Monday to Thursday: 8am – 4pm (closed from 1 to 2); Friday: 8 am – 1 pm. The shop will also be closed on Friday, September 4, for the long weekend. Please order any necessary uniform items before the shop closes to have them for the first day of school.

Grade 8 Parents: Registration for Camp Muskoka, Sept 14 – 16

There will be a short virtual parent information session on Tuesday, June 2, at 5 pm, which will be recorded, and the link will be available in the final edition of The Weekly. You can find the Zoom link here.

Please register for camp by Monday, June 8. 

  • Click here to register your daughter 
  • Click here to complete the waiver from Camp Muskoka. Email waivers to Grade 9 Camp

Click here to review the AAR (Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risk Form)

Mandatory Grade 8 Service Day

On June 3rd, our Grade 8 class will embark on their first-ever external service day. As this is a core part of our experiential learning curriculum, full participation is mandatory for all Grade 8 students. Over the course of the year, students were asked what skills they possess that they feel would benefit our community. From there, they researched a variety of organizations that they would be interested in supporting. In the end, our students will support 10 different organizations, including Music for Every Child, Cancer Kids First, and the Toronto Wildlife Centre.

It has been a rich and rewarding journey watching our students transition from identifying their personal strengths to actively planning how to uplift others. We are incredibly proud of their leadership and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make across our community next week. If you have not already done so, please complete the AAR form that was sent to you earlier this week. The link can be found here.

In Form Programming Next Week

We have a busy week in Form. See below for the list of activities your child will be involved in.

  • Monday: Exam Study
  • Tuesday: MS school Assembly. Grade 8 Band performs, and parents are welcome to join.
  • Wednesday: Grade 7’s Social Science Trip, Grade 8 Service Day
  • Thursday: End-of-year Form party
  • Friday: Special Schedule
    • Grade 7 early dismissal
    • Celebrate Grade 8, 2 – 4 pm

June Exams

Exams for Grade 9–12 courses begin on Monday, June 1. The full exam schedule is available here.

Timing:
All Senior School exams are two hours in duration. Morning exams begin at 9:00 a.m. and afternoon exams begin at 1:00 p.m. Students should arrive 15 minutes before each exam and be dressed in their regular school uniform.

Location:
Standard-time exams will take place in the Double Gym. Students with accommodations will write their exams in B65/B66.

Illness:
If your child is ill on the day of an exam, please report their absence through the Parent Portal as you would on a regular school day. As a final summative evaluation is required to complete each Senior School course, medical documentation must be provided for any missed exam. Arrangements will then be made for the exam to be written at an alternate time and location. Please contact Jennifer Goldberg, Director of Academics, for more information.

Academic Integrity:
To ensure a fair testing environment, internet-connected devices—including smartphones, smartwatches, and smart glasses—are strictly prohibited during all exams, except where laptops are specifically permitted for exams administered using a secure browser. Students found in possession of a prohibited device during an exam will receive a grade of zero for that exam.

Calculator Check:
As many students will be writing exams simultaneously, please remind your child to bring their own calculator, if required. Calculators will not be available to borrow during the exam period.

Students are expected to remain available until all scheduled exams and any required make-up exams have been completed.

Grade 11 Parents: Register for Fall Camp, Sept 16-18

Students will take part in important university information sessions, begin unpacking their Core Strengths profile to learn more about themselves as leaders, and continue bonding as the Class of 2027.

There will be a short virtual parent information session on Tuesday, June 2, at 5:30 pm, which will be recorded, and the link will be available in the final edition of The Weekly. You can find the link to the Zoom call here.

  • Click here to register your daughter by Monday, June 8. 
  • Click here to review the AAR (Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risk Form) 

Boarding Newsletter

What’s The Tea in Boarding this week?

HCPA Marketplace – Graduation Frames

Order your graduation frames by Friday, June 5. Grade 12 graduation frames are customizable for diplomas, class composites, and graduation portraits. Please allow three weeks for delivery. Visit the HCPA Marketplace to order yours.

Pre-Loved Uniform – Final Intake Day

Drop off pre-loved uniform items at the Upper School (EK Library) on Wednesday, June 10, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Please note that donation bins will be closed after this intake and will reopen in August.

Used Textbook Intake

Used Textbook intake is on Wednesday, June 10, 8:00 – 11:30 am in the EK Library.

Please return only textbooks used from 2021 to 2026 that are in reasonable condition, with no watermarks, excessive writing, stains, or missing pages, and with the spine intact.

All proceeds from the sale of used books go towards the HCPA and Ahead of the Game Campaign.

Celebration Day Bazaar – Call for Vendors

Mark your calendars for Celebration Day on Friday, September 25! We are reaching out to Old Girls/Alum, parents, past parents, students and staff/faculty with an opportunity to participate in this year’s Bazaar or to donate an experience or prize to our Silent Auction. All funds raised will be donated to our Community Partners. Click here to find out all the details and book your vendor slot by Friday, July 31!

Rental Instrument Return by Friday, June 5th

Students enrolled in a Band class who rent their instruments from the school are reminded that all Band instruments, books, and folders must be returned to the Band room by June 5th.  This also includes any home instruments (such as tubas, bell kits, drumsticks and mallets).  If your child wishes to keep their instrument over the summer, please have them speak to their Band teacher.

Institute for Global Learning

The Institute for Global Learning hosts an annual Student Action Summit. The Student Action Summit brings together thoughtful, change-driven students to explore how social media shapes our understanding of truth, communication, and civic engagement. Social media is one of the most influential spaces where ideas are formed, shared, and acted upon, offering both opportunities for connection and real challenges for discernment. The summit will include student-led dialogues, breakout sessions and collaborative action planning

  • Hosted by: The Altamont School in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Thursday, October 22 to Sunday, October 25, 2026
  • Grade 9 -12
  • Approximately $1200

Please email Fatima Kaba if you require more information or would like to register your child.

Friday, May 22

With the sun shining more brightly this week, there is a palpable sense that the end of the school year is just around the corner.

As we head into the final week of classes for our Grade 9 to 12 students, we want to remind them that teachers will be available during the Study Day next Friday to support them with their exam preparation. We also look forward to celebrating our community’s achievements and spirit with two special events next week:

  • Spring & End of Year Athletic Assembly: Tuesday
  • Final Prayers: Thursday

As always, you are more than welcome to join us for these milestones.

Have a great weekend,

Krista, Deirdre & Cissy


Next Week In The Upper School

Upper School (7-12)

Middle School (7-8)

Senior School (9-12)

Boarding School

HCPA

Reminders


Tuesday May 26

  • Spring Athletic Assembly, 8:40 am 

Wednesday, May 27

  • Senior School Locker Clean Out, 2:40 pm

Thursday, May 28

  • Final Prayers: Principal’s Prayers, 8:40 am 
  • End of Senior School Classes

Friday, May 29

  • Senior School Study Day 
  • Middle School BSS Dance, 7 pm

Rental Instrument Return

Students enrolled in a Band class who rent their instruments from the school are reminded that all Band instruments, books, and folders must be returned to the Band room by Friday, June 5th.  This also includes any home instruments (such as tubas, bell kits, drumsticks and mallets).  If your child wishes to keep their instrument over the summer, please have them speak to their Band teacher. If they are currently enrolled in a Band class, they can return these items during their classes.

All graduating students need to ensure that they have returned all items to the Band room and if applicable, picked up their personal instruments before they leave.

Thanks for an awesome Band season, and we look forward to seeing you in the fall!

Grade 8 Parents: Registration for Camp Muskoka

With over 20 new grade 9 students arriving in September, the Class of 2030 will travel to Camp Mukoka to take part in community-building activities. Camp will take place from Monday, September 14, to Wednesday, September 16. Please register for camp by Monday, June 8

  • Click HERE to register your daughter by Monday, June 8.  
  • Click HERE to complete the waiver from Camp Muskoka. Email waivers to Grade 9 Camp
  • Click HERE to review the AAR (Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risk Form) 

There will be a virtual parent information session on Tuesday, June 2, at 5 pm (Zoom link to follow), which will be recorded, and the link will be available in the final edition of The Weekly.

The Sorting Room

This week our Grade 7 students will transform the Brenda Robson Hall to replicate the North York Harvest Food Bank sorting room. Our students will weigh, count and box thousands of canned goods for our community partner. This marks the final step in a months-long project where our students have engaged in community outreach to positively impact the lives of others. If you have not already made a non-perishable food donation, it’s not too late. We will continue to accept items on Monday, May 25.

Grade 11 Parents: Registration for Grade 12 Camp 

Current Grade 11s will head to Grade 12 camp from Wednesday, September 16 to Friday, September 18. Camp will be held at Camp Couchiching, and during this time, students will take part in important university information sessions, begin unpacking their Core Strengths profile to learn more about themselves as leaders, and continue bonding as the Class of 2027.

  • Click HERE to register your daughter by Monday, June 8
  • Click HERE to review the AAR (Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risk Form) 

There will be a virtual parent information session on Tuesday, June 2, at 5:30 pm (Zoom link to follow), which will be recorded, and the link will be available in the final edition of The Weekly.

Grade 11 Parents: Core Strengths Program This Fall

One of the cornerstones of the leadership training we are providing to all Grade 12 students this year is the Core Strengths program. Used in hundreds of workplaces to help develop leaders and build relationship intelligence, the award-winning Core Strengths program will provide our graduates with self-knowledge, skills and strategies to become high-achieving, confident and effective leaders in the future. The Core Strengths assessment fees are $110 per student and will be billed to student accounts. The program implementation will begin the first week of school and run through the year, and will be led by Havergal employees who have become certified Core Strengths facilitators. For more information, please see the Core Strengths website. For Havergal contact information on the program, feel free to reach out Krista Koekkoek.

Institute for Global Learning

The Institute for Global Learning hosts an annual Student Action Summit. This year’s topic is “Navigating Truth in the Age of Social Media.” The Student Action Summit brings together thoughtful, change-driven students to explore how social media shapes our understanding of truth, communication, and civic engagement. Social media is one of the most influential spaces where ideas are formed, shared, and acted upon, offering both opportunities for connection and real challenges for discernment. The summit will include student-led dialogues, breakout sessions and collaborative action planning.

  • Hosted by: The Altamont School in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Thursday, October 22 to Sunday, October 25, 2026
  • Grade 9-12
  • Approximately $1200

Please email Fatima Kaba if you require more information or would like to register your child.

June Exams

Exams for Grade 9-12 courses begin on Monday, June 1. The full schedule is here.

All Senior School exams are two hours in duration; morning exams start at 9:00 am, afternoon exams at 1:00 pm. Standard-time exams will all take place in the Double Gym; students with accommodations will write all their exams in B65/B66. Students should arrive 15 minutes early for each exam, in their regular school uniform.

From Monday, June 1 to Wednesday, June 10, Senior School students are not required to be at school except during the time their exam is being written. 

If your child is ill on the day of the exam, please report their absence on the Parent Portal as you would on a regular school day.

Please note that a final summative evaluation is required to complete each Senior School course. Medical documentation must be provided for any exam absence, and the exam must be made up at another time and place. Contact Jennifer Goldberg, Director of Academics, for more information.

Calculator Check: As hundreds of students are writing exams at the same time, we ask that you double-check with your daughter that she has her own calculator. She will not be able to borrow one at school.

Graduation 2026: Lawn Sign Pick Up

We are looking forward to the Graduation ceremony under the tent on Friday, June 12. In the lead-up to the big day, we know families like to have a celebration at home, too, and we have lawn signs for all of our Grads to celebrate.

This year, Lawn Signs are ready for pick up by Grads during the following times in the Ellen Knox Library:

  • Monday, May 25, from 3:30 – 4:15 pm
  • Wednesday, May 27, from 3 – 4 pm

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lauren Farquharson.

Locker Clean Out

End of the year locker clean out will be on Wednesday, May 27 at 2:40 pm  Please encourage your daughter to begin bringing items from her locker home next week. She may keep her lock on her locker to put valuable items during exams, but everything else must be removed by Wednesday, May 27. All locks must be removed by Friday, June 12.

This Week in Morning Programming

On Monday, our Grade 9 and 10 student representatives have planned many fun activities for their grade. Grade 11 & 12 students will have a rehearsal for the Candlelight Service. 

On Wednesday, all students will take part in their first House meeting with their new House Captain! The House Captain will be working with their new House Council to ensure that their first meeting is a great one.

Boarding Newsletter

What’s The Tea in Boarding this week?

Moms’ Night Out

Reminder: Moms’ Night Out is Thursday, May 28, 7 pm at Taylor’s Landing. See you there!For last-minute tickets, please contact Faria.

Faculty & Staff Appreciation Ivy Pub, Tuesday, May 26

The deadline to submit your daughter’s Staff Appreciation “Thank you” sign for our slide show is extended to Sunday, May 24. Please submit your photo here.  

If you would like to support our event with a raffle prize or monetary donation, please email Rebecca.

HCPA Marketplace – Graduation Frames

Order your graduation frames by Friday, June 5. Grade 12 graduation frames are customizable for diplomas, class composites, and graduation portraits. Please allow three weeks for delivery. Visit the HCPA Marketplace to order yours.

Final Pre-loved Uniform Intake

The final Pre-loved uniform intake for this school year is Wednesday, June 10, 8:00 – 11:30 am (EK Library)

Following this date, our collection bins in the Junior and Upper School will be closed for the summer. We will not be able to accept items during the summer months. Donation bins will reopen during our August sales.

Grade 9-12 Study Day

In anticipation of Senior School exams (June 1–10), Friday, May 29th is a Grade 9-12 Study Day. 

With no Senior School classes in session, students can use this day to study at home or come to campus for teacher-supported exam prep.

Thursday, May 14

It has been an incredible, high-energy week on campus! Wednesday was House Shout, where the weather held out perfectly as each House showcased its spirit and creativity with some truly impressive (and loud!) themed cheers. We were also blown away by the talent on display at the Senior Art and Design Reception, which featured a stunning array of film, digital media, and traditional art.

The creativity continued with our Fashion Showcase Prayers, highlighting the hard work of students in our inaugural Tanya Taylor fashion course. Students proudly showcased their pieces to an enthusiastic crowd of peers.

To cap it all off, the excitement is palpable today as our students head out for the HC Prom tonight. We wish everyone a safe and wonderful evening, making memories!

Have a great long weekend,

Krista, Cissy & Deirdre


Next Week In The Upper School

Middle School (7-8)

Senior School (9-12)

Boarding School

HCPA

Reminders


Monday, May 18

  • Day School Closed

Tuesday, May 19

  • Prayers: Grad & Marguerite

Thursday, May 21

  • Prayers: Connection
  • Dance Troupe Show (Legacy Theatre, 4 pm)

Next Week in Morning Programming

Next week, our students will participate in a special reflection session through our Win@Social program. As they look back on the past year, we are challenging them to set goals for the summer and beyond with a twist.

Instead of just listing activities, we’re asking students to “think backward”:

  • Identify a Mindset: Start with a specific skill or mindset they want to grow (e.g. creativity or leadership).
  • Find the Action: Then, brainstorm activities that will help them explore and strengthen that trait.

By focusing on who they want to become before what they want to do, we hope to help students find more purpose in their summer plans.

Supporting our Food Drive

Our Middle School leaders are hard at work rallying their Form mates to support our local community, but they need your help.

The Challenge: At this time of year, food bank shelves are often at their lowest, while the need in our community remains high. We are making a final push to fill the gap and ensure no family goes without.

How You Can Help: We are asking each family to consider sending in 3–5 non-perishable items this week. We are specifically looking for:

  • Pasta & Pasta Sauce
  • Canned Meats (Tuna, chicken, etc.)
  • Hearty Soups or Stews

Every item brought in by a student directly supports our Middle School’s mission to lead with empathy and action. Thank you for helping our leaders make a tangible difference!

Next Week in Morning Programming

As we approach the end of the year, there are many heartfelt good-byes to be had. Tuesday and Thursday are special Prayers to honour the Class of 2026 in different ways. On Wednesday, students will have their last TA session, during which their Teacher Advisor and advisory group will celebrate the Grads. It will be a special time to say goodbye to the group who have met with your daughter each morning over their time in the Senior School.

Boarding Newsletter

What’s The Tea in Boarding this week?

Moms’ Night Out

We look forward to seeing you at Moms’ Night Out on Thursday, May 28, at 7 pm at Taylor’s Landing.

Staff & Faculty Appreciation Ivy Pub, Tuesday, May 26

The deadline to submit your daughter’s Staff Appreciation “Thank you” sign for our slide show is Monday, May 18. Please submit your photos here.  If you would like to support our event with a raffle prize or monetary donation, please email Rebecca.  The refreshments are made possible by the generous donations contributed to the HCPA earlier this year.

HCPA Volunteer Reception

HC warmly invites all HCPA members and volunteers to the HCPA Volunteer Reception on Monday, June 1, from 6:00 – 8:30 pm at the Upper School. Please check your email for the RSVP link. If you’ve volunteered this year but didn’t receive an invitation, reach out to Lauren Farquharson, Parent Relations Manager. The RSVP deadline is Monday, May 18.

HCPA General Meeting

Our final HCPA General Meeting of the school year is on Wednesday, May 20, 8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room. All parents are welcome to attend.

HCPA Marketplace

Order your graduation frames for Grade 12 diplomas, class composites, and graduation portraits!

  • Deadline: Place your order by Friday, June 5, to ensure delivery in time for graduation celebrations.
  • Timing: Each frame is made to order; please allow three weeks for delivery.
  • Contact: Visit the HCPA Marketplace to place your order now

Grade 9-12 Study Day

In anticipation of Senior School exams (June 1–10), Friday, May 29th is a Grade 9-12 Study Day. 

With no Senior School classes in session, students can use this day to study at home or come to campus for teacher-supported exam prep.

Upcoming Arts Events

  • Wednesday, May 20: Senior Vocal Recital, 9:15-10:25 am
  • Thursday, May 21: Dance Troupe Show, Legacy Theatre, 4 pm. Tickets available via HC Box Office
  • Friday, May 22: MS Mini Play, Biowall, 4:30 pm & 6 pm.  Tickets available via HC Box Office

Friday, May 8

This week, we honoured Pride Week, a time for both celebration and reflection. It was moving to see our students lead the way in Tuesday’s Prayers, discussing how Pride is portrayed in the media and proudly sharing their own lived experiences.

The spirit of advocacy continued on in our Thursday’s Prayers where students focussed on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Our students challenged us to consider our role in action – clearly already invested in living our school mission.

The intellectual life of the school was also on full display during Monday’s Upper School Faculty meeting. We were joined by Rachelle, Isabel, and Jana, representing our AP classes and Futures & Foresight Microcredentials. Their presentation was a powerful testament to our academic program and the collective learning that happens when students and teachers engage deeply with complex material.

Finally, we were pleased to welcome back several Old Girls/Alum from the Classes of 2022 through 2025 on Thursday. They spent time sharing fresh perspectives with our current grads, reminding us that the Havergal bond is a lifelong support system. As we approach Graduation, it is clear that these ties provide a foundation of community that will follow our students long after they leave our halls.

Have a lovely weekend,

Krista, Deirdre & Cissy


Next Week In The Upper School

Upper School (7-12)

Middle School (7-8)

Senior School (9-12)

Boarding School

HCPA

Reminders


Monday, May 11

  • AP Exams continue

Tuesday, May 12

  • Prayers: Introduction to the Herbert Mason Award
  • Senior Art & Design Show & Reception (Biowall, 4 pm) 

Wednesday, May 13

Thursday, May 14

  • Prayers: Fashion Showcase
  • Havergal Prom (Eglinton Grand 6 – 11 pm)

Friday, May 15

  • No Classes
  • Classes resume Tuesday, May 19

Dance Troupe Show

We are excited to invite you to our annual Dance Troupe Show 2026, taking place Thursday, May 21 at 4 pm in Legacy Theatre. Tickets can be purchased at the HC Box Office.

Upcoming Arts Events

Join us for a remarkable run of arts events to end the 2025-2026 school year

  • Tuesday, May 12: Senior Art Exhibition, Biowall (4 – 6 pm)
  • Thursday, May 14: Fashion Prayers, Brenda Robson Hall (8:40 am)
  • Wednesday, May 20: Senior Vocal Recital (9:15-10:25 am)
  • Thursday, May 21: Dance Troupe Show, Legacy Theatre (4pm) Tickets available via HC Box Office
  • Friday, May 22: MS Mini Play, Biowall (4:30pm & 6pm). Tickets available via HC Box Office

In MS Morning Programming This Week

This week, House Shout practices will continue. It is important that students are there to learn the words and the routine with their peers. House Shout will take place on Wednesday, May 13, at 1:50 pm.

Grade 9-12 Study Day

In anticipation of Senior School exams (June 1–10), Friday, May 29, is a Grade 9-12 Study Day. 

No Senior School classes will be in session on this day, allowing students, in addition to their in-class preparation sessions, time to study for exams.

Senior School students are encouraged to communicate with their teachers to access on-campus exam preparation support on this day, and are also welcome to study at home.

In SS Morning Programming This Week

This week, House Shout practices will continue. It is important that students are there to learn the words and the routine with their peers. House Shout will take place on Wednesday, May 13, at 1:50 pm.

Boarding Newsletter

What’s The Tea in Boarding this week?

Moms’ Night Out

Moms’ Night Out is Thursday, May 28, 7pm at Taylor’s Landing. Tickets are $100 and include appetizers, two drink tickets and unlimited laughs. Purchase your tickets here before the deadline on Friday, May 8.

Faculty & Staff Appreciation Ivy Pub

Our Staff Appreciation Ivy Pub is on Tuesday, May 26, from 3:30 – 5:30 pm. The afternoon is a meaningful way for parents to recognize and celebrate the faculty and staff members who dedicate themselves so fully to our daughters. 

The refreshments are made possible by the generous donations contributed to the HCPA earlier this year. Should you like to support the event with a raffle prize or monetary donation, please email Rebecca.  

Please upload a photo of your daughter holding a “Thank you” sign for our slide show here by Monday, May 18.

HCPA Volunteer Reception

HC warmly invites all HCPA members and volunteers to the HCPA Volunteer Reception on Monday, June 1, from 6:00 – 8:30 pm at the Upper School. Please check your email for the RSVP link. If you’ve volunteered this year but didn’t receive an invitation, reach out to Lauren Farquharson, Parent Relations Manager.

HCPA General Meeting

Our final HCPA General Meeting of the school year is on Wednesday, May 20, 8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room. All parents are welcome to attend.

HCPA Marketplace

Order your graduation frames for Grade 12 diplomas, class composites, and graduation portraits!

Deadline: Place your order by Friday, June 5, to ensure delivery in time for graduation celebrations.
Timing: Each frame is made to order; please allow three weeks for delivery.

Contact: Visit the HCPA Marketplace to place your order now!

June Final Exam Schedule

June Final Exams will take place at Havergal from June 1 – 10 for Senior School students and from June 8 – 10 for Middle School students.

Please see the Full Exam Schedule for details.

Should you have questions about Havergal’s final exam planning or process, please don’t hesitate to contact the Director of Academics, Jennifer Goldberg.

Food Drive

From Monday, April 27, to Monday, May 25, we are challenging every MS student to contribute to our food drive for North York Harvest Food Bank. Our goal is to collect 1,000 items, and we need your help to get there! When you are grocery shopping, please pick up a few extra essentials such as pasta, sauce, and canned meat. Every donation brings us closer to our goal and supports our local community.

Friday, May 1

This week at Havergal, our community connected through a vibrant mix of celebration, leadership, and global excellence. In Prayers this week, we were grounded in diverse perspectives, honouring Indigenous Entrepreneurship, with guest speaker Chelsee Petitt, and Asian Heritage Month. Chelsea reminded us of the power of dreaming big and the necessity of pivoting in business to remain relevant. Our students shared the profound cultural impact of music in their presentation of various Asian musicians.

The torch of leadership is also beginning its transition. We were thrilled to introduce Sabrina as our next School Captain; her warm reception reflects the school’s confidence in her ability to model our school values. As we look ahead, we remain deeply grateful to Naomi and her team for their ongoing dedication to our community.

Our students’ talents and engagement reached new heights—both on stage and on the world stage:

  • The Grade 12 Drama class captivated us with their exam performance of Maya’s original one-act play.
  • Our DECA team returned from Atlanta with eight awards, including three students ranking in the Top 10 globally.
  • We capped off the week with an incredible Relay for Life, raising over $250,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society.
  • We celebrated all of our students who participated in exchanges this year over lunch, sharing all that they had gleaned from their experiences worldwide.

Whether they were raising money for local causes or competing internationally, our students showed us what it means to lead with both passion and perspective.

We hope you have a great weekend,

Krista, Cissy & Deirdre


Next Week In The Upper School

Upper School (7-12)

Middle School (7-8)

Senior School (9-12)

Boarding School

HCPA

Reminders


Tuesday, May 5

  • Prayers: Pride Week

Wednesday, May 6

  • Middle School Music Night (Brenda Robson Hall, 4 pm)

Thursday, May 7

  • Prayers: Agency & Activism (in support of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women)

Friday, May 8

  • Dress Down Day: Pride Week (Wear Rainbow) and/or Women in Sport (In honour of the first TO Tempo game!)
  • HCPA Grade 9 & 10 Parent Social (Ellen Knox Library, 6 pm)
  • COSSOT Grade 10 & 11 Dance (UCC, 8 pm)

Announcing Our New Board Chair

We are pleased to announce that Kate Horton ‘94 will be appointed as the new Chair of the Board of Governors this September. An alumna and current parent, Kate is the President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Canada. Her extensive experience in strategic leadership and her deep connection to the school will be invaluable as she guides Havergal’s long-term vision and sustainability.

We also share our deepest gratitude for outgoing Chair Jill Fraser ‘87. During her tenure, Jill was instrumental in launching the Empowering Excellence strategic plan, laying the groundwork for a substantial expansion of our outdoor athletic and play facilities, including a new Junior School playscape, refurbished tennis courts, lower pitch revitalization and preparations for a new turf field and seasonal dome. Her dedication to advancing girls’ education and athletics has left a lasting impact on our community. To ensure a seamless leadership transition and maintain governance continuity, Jill will serve as Past Chair for the coming year, providing strategic support to Kate in her new role.As we look toward the fall, we are excited to build on this momentum. Kate will officially assume her role following the Annual General Meeting on September 21, and you can look forward to her first formal community message in the October edition of Inside Havergal.

In MS Morning Programming this Week:

This Monday, May 4, Forms 8I and 8J will host our final Grade 8 assembly of the year. The theme is “May the 4th Be With You”, a fitting choice for the date! Throughout this year, we have been truly impressed by the tremendous growth in our students. It has been a pleasure to witness their increasing confidence and the poise they now demonstrate when speaking to their peers.

Food Drive

Our Middle School students are currently spearheading a food drive for the North York Harvest Food Bank. Spring is a critical time of year when food bank supplies are often at their lowest.

From Monday, April 27 to Monday, May 25, we are challenging every MS student to contribute to this vital cause. Our goal is to collect 1,000 items, and we need your help to get there! When you are grocery shopping, please pick up a few extra essentials such as pasta, sauce, and canned meat. Every donation brings us closer to our goal and supports our local community.

Relay For Life, Thank you!

On Thursday, April 30, 46 of our Middle School students participated in the COSSOT Relay For Life. Thanks to your incredible support, our students raised a total of $8,508.60 for this vital cause. Bundled up against the cold, they walked for hours to raise awareness and support the hope that we will one day eradicate cancer for good.

In SS Morning Programming this Week:

On Monday

  • Grade 9s will be participating in an activity designed by their student grade representatives. 
  • Grade 10s will look at the topic of “Friendship & Allyship”
  • Grade 11s will have a rehearsal for the songs they will be asked to memorize for our Candlelight Ceremony, which will take place in just a few short weeks. 
  • Grade 12s will learn important information about the graduation ceremony and what they need to do to prepare for this important day.

On Wednesday

  • This week, House Shout practices will continue. It is important that students are there to learn the words and the routine with their peers. House Shout will take place on Wednesday, May 13.

Boarding Newsletter

What’s The Tea in Boarding this week?

Grade 9 & 10 Parent Social

Grade 9 and 10 parents, please join us on Friday, May 8, for our Evening Parent Social. We are facing off on the Havergal Pickleball Courts from 6 – 9 pm. More details available through your Grade Reps.

Moms’ Night Out

Moms’ Night Out is Thursday, May 28, 7 pm at Taylor’s Landing. Tickets include appetizers, two drinks, and an excuse to wear a sparkly top. Space is limited – buy your tickets here. The last day to purchase tickets is Friday, May 8.

Staff & Faculty Appreciation: The Ivy Pub

Our Faculty and Staff Appreciation event is on Tuesday, May 26, from 3:30 – 5:30 pm. The afternoon is a meaningful way for parents to recognize and celebrate the faculty and staff members who dedicate themselves so fully to our daughters. We are seeking volunteers to help between 1:30 and 6:30 pm, please sign up here.

HCPA Marketplace

Order your graduation frames for Grade 12 diplomas, class composites, and graduation portraits!

Deadline: Place your order by Friday, June 5, to ensure delivery in time for graduation celebrations.
Timing: Each frame is made to order; please allow three weeks for delivery.

Visit the HCPA Marketplace to place your order now!

June Exams

June Final Exams will take place at Havergal from June 1 – 10 for Senior School students and from June 8 – 10 for Middle School students.

Please see the Full Exam Schedule for details.

Should you have questions about Havergal’s final exam planning or process, please don’t hesitate to contact the Director of Academics, Jennifer Goldberg.