Friday, March 8, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

New Security Cameras in the Green & Gold

In October, 2023, our Facilities team began Phase 1 of the upgrade of our security systems. Upgrades included installation of new security cameras in the corridors and dining hall for both the Upper School and the Junior School.

From March 11, new security cameras will be installed in the Green and Gold Shop in the Upper School. Dressing rooms in the Green and Gold Shop will not be monitored.

These cameras will assist the security team in protecting stakeholders, property and information in a more efficient future-forward manner.

Spring Athletic Tryouts – March 26 – April 9

Spring Athletics tryout will start as soon as we return from the March Break. Students and parents should consult the Veracross Calendar or the US Athletics 2023-2024 Schedule (tab: Spring 2024) for exact days, times and locations. If a tryout is located off-site (ex. The Hangar or Mayfair) there will be bus transportation provided by the school. 

There is no email sent to families about tryout dates or times – they must look at the schedule and show up accordingly. 

There are always conflicts with tryouts if a person is trying out for more than one team. As long as athletes can attend two tryouts for each sport, this is fine. Coaches are aware of the conflicts. 

Athletes should email coaches when they are going to be away from a tryout. If students are absent from tryouts and there has been no communication with the coach, we assume the athlete is no longer interested in that sport. 

Questions? Email Carla Di Filippo, Director, Athletics  

Prom Dress Donation Drive for New Circles

After March Break, we will be collecting items such as dresses or dress clothes in general for the Prom Drive with New Circles. If you have anything to donate, please bring it in after March Break to the white donation bin by the staff room. Thank you!

MIDDLE SCHOOL

COSSOT Events for April

In April there are several COSSOT events for our students. All registration forms will be made available in The Weekly on Thursday March 28.

April 12 HC Movie Night

April 19 Crescent Social

April 26 HaverCrest Bowling Night

Save the Date: March 24 – Student Immunization Clinic

Grade 7 and 8 students who were immunized in the Fall, will have their second inoculation in May. Consent forms are not required. If your daughter has already received her second inoculation, please let the school know that she will no longer require the appointment.

SENIOR SCHOOL

TC-9 Begins on March 26 for all Grade 9 Students!

Important information for Grade 9 families

You have already received a “Welcome Letter” that includes important links to AARs that you must complete in order to register your child for the two curricular excursions on March 27th and 28th. You are encouraged to read this with your daughter. 

Please complete the excursion AARs as soon as possible. 

Students should be prepared to work on TC-9 ‘homework’ to prepare for the days ahead; working with our Grade 9 faculty, they will have limited homework from academic classes that are on hold for the duration of this course.
Students should be in uniform, except for our excursions on March 27 and 28.

Student Leadership Webinar Recording

Thank you to those who were able to attend our webinar on 7-12 student leadership at Havergal. For those who missed it and are interested, here is the recording.

Advising after the Break

Grade 9 students will begin TC-9 after the March Break. Our Grade 10 students will learn about different pathways to attending universities all around the world. Finally our grade 11/12 students will be treated to a visit from alumni at our Career Spotlight. 

HCPA

HCPA Nominations 2024 – 2025

HCPA nominations for the 2024-25 school year are now open

REMINDERS

Traveling? Protect Yourself & Your Family from Measles

As families prepare for their upcoming March Break, it is important to note that Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health has issued a statement to public health officials regarding the potential outbreaks of measles. If you are planning to travel, we encourage you to refer to this infographic from Toronto Public Health for useful tips and information.

Parenting as Partners: Parenting for Wellbeing – Register Now

As part of our Parents as Partners speaker series, Havergal is proud to welcome David Bott as our next speaker on March 27 at 7 pm. David is a best-selling author, consultant, former teacher, and expert in designing and implementing system-level approaches to wellbeing and cultural change. His talk will focus on Parenting for Wellbeing, including the evolution of wellbeing science, what wellbeing is not, and the key role parents & caregivers play. Current and new families are welcome and encouraged to bring additional guests; registration for the event can be found here.

Early School Closing April 8 for Eclipse

School will close early on April 8 for the solar eclipse. There will be a special schedule for the day and dismiss all students at 1:30 pm to ensure we are providing a safe dismissal time.

Grade 12 Parents: Special Upcoming Events

Please take a moment to update your calendars with these exciting events Havergal is hosting to honour the Class of 2024.

Global Education & Global Learning Project Information

for the academic year of 2024-2025: Please note: these are live documents and are subject to changes. 

Applications open on April 15, and close April 26.

The Gator Gala – Saturday, April 13 – Buy Your Tickets Now!

Today’s the last day to BUY TICKETS for all Upper School students and an adult guest

Moms’ Night Out – Save the Date: Thursday, May 23

UPPER SCHOOL AFTER THE BREAK

Mon Mar 25       PD Day – no classes Boarding opens at 4pm

Tue Mar 26       Spring Tryouts begin

Wed Mar 27     Parent Speaker: David Bott, 7:00 pm   

Thu Mar 28       Boarding School closes at 6pm

Fri Mar 29        School Closed

Friday, March 1, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Important Information Regarding Early Class Dismissal – Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024

As you may have heard, on Monday, April 8 there will be a total solar eclipse in the afternoon between 2:04 pm and 4:30 pm ET. This rare meteorological event will impact parts of Ontario, including Toronto and will bring periods of darkness and possible safety risks during our dismissal time. 

After careful consideration, we have decided to alter our special schedule for the day and dismiss all students at 1:30 pm to ensure we are providing a safe dismissal time.

  • All students will be asked to leave campus at 1:30 pm
  • Any students remaining on campus must sign into the Library at 2 pm and stay in this space until 4:30 pm. It will be supervised by the Heads of School.
  • Boarders will be asked to remain in the Boarding School until 4:30 pm. 
  • It is the final day for TC9 and the program will wrap up at 1:30 pm. 

We understand the rarity of the eclipse can be exciting and offers a good learning opportunity for all ages. As we approach the date, we are looking forward to learning more about this unique event.

You can read more information about the solar eclipse here, along with guidance from the Canadian Association of Optometrists on safe viewing practices.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we adjust our daily schedule with everyone’s safety in mind.

Leadership Opportunities at Havergal

Parents from Grade 7 – 12 interested in learning more about student leadership at Havergal are invited to join a webinar on March 4 from 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm. 

We will outline the school’s approach to developing leadership at Havergal and some of the many opportunities students have to explore their interests in leading. Please contact Fiona Marshall if you have any questions. 

Please click the link to find the zoom information. This meeting will be recorded and shared in The Weekly after the presentation. 

Global Education & Global Learning Project Information

We are excited to share with you the Global Learning Experiences for June, 2024, and for the academic year of 2024-2025: Please note: these are live documents and are subject to changes. 

There will be a Student Information Session on April 10 in person (location TBC) and a Family Information Session on April 15 between 12:00 – 1:30 pm via Zoom. All Zoom sessions are posted on Veracross, and will be recorded and shared.

Student applications will open on April 15, and close on April 26. Selections will be made in mid-May.
Financial Assistance is available to those students who are currently on Financial Assistance. For more information, please CLICK HERE

Parents as Partners: Parenting for Wellbeing

As part of our Parents as Partners speaker series, Havergal is proud to welcome David Bott as our next speaker on March 27 at 7 pm. David is a best-selling author, consultant, former teacher, and expert in designing and implementing system-level approaches to wellbeing and cultural change. His talk will focus on Parenting for Wellbeing, including the evolution of wellbeing science, what wellbeing is not, and the key role parents & caregivers play. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Current and new families are welcome and encouraged to bring additional guests; registration for the event can be found here.

David Bott will be at Havergal for the week of March 25, working with our Upper School students as well as running professional development with our faculty and staff throughout the week.

Report Cards – March 5, 4:00 pm

March Report Cards are available March 5 at 4 pm. The report cards are available on the parent portal. The instructions are linked here. 

June Exams

Final exams will take place June 3 – 12 for Senior School courses, and June 10 – 12 for Middle School courses. The detailed and finalised exam schedule will be published for students and families on April 2nd. 

Should you have questions about Havergal’s final exam planning or process, please don’t hesitate to contact the Director of Academic Operations, Jennifer Goldberg (jgoldberg@havergal.on.ca).

If you are wondering, “How many exams might my child be writing in total over the exam period?”

  • Middle School students: 2 exams (Science and Math)
  • Grade 9 students: 3 exams (Science, Math, Geography)
  • Grade 10 students: 4 exams (Science, Math, History, English)
  • Grade 11-12 students: variable depending on their elective course enrolment  

An Invitation from Lakefield College School

Lakefield College School invites Parents from CAIS Schools to join their upcoming THRIVE speaker event: “Never Enough: What we can do to Raise Healthy Strivers.”

Speaker: Jennifer Wallace, Award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and Journalism Fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 30 – 7:00 – 8:30 PM ET

Format: Hybrid (In-person and virtual options available) Register here

Spring Athletics Registration Open now; closes Friday, March 8

Registration for Spring Athletics opened Thursday, February 29 and will remain open until Friday, March 8 at 12:00 pm. 

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

Parents may register by visiting the Veracross links below: 

https://programregistration.veracross.com/App/hc/ProgramRegistration/USAthleticsSpringParent/Landing/Auto

  • 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.
  • Students may not attend tryouts unless permission has been given during this registration period via Veracross. This is the only way to complete the spring athletics registration. Please do not email me your child’s registration. It is important that online (Veracross) registration is completed. 
  • Students may register to try out for only TWO teams (this does not include Coach Mentor or OFSAA Soccer) – 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.
  • Students may participate in one spring sport with the only exception being OFSAA soccer.
  • Spring Tryout Schedule – The tryout schedule is below and can be found on Veracross. The season schedule will be finalised on April 5, 2024. When you click on the link below, make sure you are looking at the third tab – “SPRING 2023-2024”. 

Spring 2023 -2024 Schedule 

  • 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. 
  • HAVERGAL TRACK JACKET or ¼ ZIP SWEATER: All students on a Havergal team must wear either the Nike track jacket or the Havergal ¼ zip to all games. Athletic clothing will be given out during uniform distribution days. Please write your child’s name on the clothing item as many students will have the same apparel. If your child participated in a fall sport, they likely already have one of these items. 

Athletic Fees

An athletic fee will be charged to help cover the escalating costs of entry fees, transportation, awards, equipment, uniforms, referees, outside coaches, facility rentals and other costs that are incurred by the department. Student accounts will be charged for athletics at the end of each sport season.

Please see a list of student charges by activity below:

  • Badminton – $225
  • Golf – $225
  • Learn to Golf (TBD) – $225
  • Rugby (Touch) – $225
  • Rugby 7’s (Full Contact) – $225
  • Soccer (OFSAA Tournament) – ~$1100 (inclusive)
  • Softball – $225
  • Tennis – $225
  • Track and Field – $225
  • Triathlon – $225
  • Ultimate – $225
  • Coach Mentor Program – $0

Clothing

  • Havergal Nike track jacket – $130.00
  • Havergal ¼ zip sweater – $70.00

What is the Coach Mentor Program?

The coach mentor program develops the leadership skills in our older students and at the same time helps develop the fundamental athletic skills of our younger students. It is a program that bridges the gap between the Junior, Middle and Upper School. Students in grades 7-12 will be paired with a grade 3-8 team and help the coach and athletes at practices and/or home games. They are required to attend at least 6 practices throughout the term. A Google form to assess team interest will be sent to registrants during the tryout process. 

DATES TO REMEMBER FOR REGISTRATION

  • Registration will close Friday, March 8 at noon. 
  • Tryouts will run from Tuesday, March 26 to Tuesday, April 9 – please consult the schedule for exact times.

If you are having trouble with the registration process or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Carla Di Filippo

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Next Week in Form

Middle School students will enjoy two assemblies next week. On Tuesday they will participate in full House assembly; on Wednesday, they will enjoy their monthly assembly hosted by our Grade 8 Forms. This month, Forms 8G and 8H have chosen “Marching your into your Break” as their theme. It promises to be a spirited event for all to enjoy.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 12 Parent Education Evening – Tuesday, March 5, 7:00 pm

Many of our Grads will start travelling around the world on their own starting as early as this March Break. Being away from home, without adult supervision, means that they may find themselves in different social situations. On Tuesday, March 5 at 7:00 pm Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our Grade 12 parents. The students will be hearing from the same presenter the next day at 3 pm.  We hope that you will join us to learn more so that you can continue the conversation at home. To register please CLICK HERE
If you have any questions please reach out to Deirdre Timusk.

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 2024. 

Grade 11 Parents: Class of 2025 Upcoming Events & Important Information

Please take a moment to update your calendars with these special events for Grade 11 students and families. 

TC-9: Grade 9 Course begins after March Break

TC-9 begins for all Grade 9 students on the first day of school after the March Break, running from March 26 to April 8 inclusive. 

TC-9 focuses on the UN Sustainable Goals (SDGs). Being a UNESCO Associated Schools member, we believe that the UN SDGs offer an accessible framework for students to understand some of the most challenging issues of our time, while also seeing how they are interconnected and interrelated. TC-9 will also incorporate specific topics from Geography, Science, and Math, and will include Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing.

A welcome letter will be sent to all Grade 9 students and families next week containing: 

  • A link to an asynchronous course that all students are responsible for completing
  • Information on two curricular excursions (Geo and Science).
  • A Canvas link to the course with all of the resources. These resources will be important for their learning in TC-9 as well as other subjects.

We will be sending out the AARs for our two excursions early next week and appreciate your prompt attention to registering your student for these two important learning excursions.

For more information see the resources below.

For more information, please contact Garth Nichols, Vice Principal, Experiential Education & Innovation (gnichols@havergal.on.ca)

In Advising This Week

Our student grade representatives in grades 9, 10, and 11 have organised a series of engaging activities for their peers to enjoy during the last week before March Break. From a survivor game to a meditation session, our students have developed experiences that deepen the sense of community within each grade. Our Grads will have a university session focusing on the next steps in residence and admission offers. Ms. Crokam will be introducing the Grads to the HOGA mentor alumni site. This site lists alumni who have volunteered to mentor our students who are interested in careers that our Old Girls are pursuing . This will be a great resource for the class of 2024 for many years after they have left Havergal. 

UK University Visits

Individual University Reps will be visiting Havergal College to speak to Grade 11 and 12 students during the lunch hour from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm or after school from 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities offer.

Monday, March 4 from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm in Room B16 

  • Bangor University
  • University of Edinburgh 
  • University of Bristol 

Wednesday, March 6 from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm in Room B16 

  • University of Birmingham

Senior School Music Night – March 6, 7:00 pm

We invite you to hear the phenomenal musicians in our Senior bands, choirs and orchestras performing in the Brenda Robson Hall on Wednesday March 6 at 7pm.

REMINDERS

The Gator Gala 2024 – Saturday, April 13

Moms’ Night Out

Save the date – Thursday, May 23

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Mon Mar 4    

Leadership at HC – Virtual Webinar for Parents – 6:00 pm  

Tue Mar  5     

Sexual Violence Prevention Speaker for Parents – Lexi Koster, Ellen Knox Library, 7pm  

Wed Mar 6   

Senior School Music Night, 7:00 pm     

Fri Mar 8       

Boarding School closes at 6:00 pm

Friday, February 23, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Important Announcement Regarding Measles

As families prepare for their upcoming March Break, it is important to note that Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health has issued a statement to public health officials regarding the potential outbreaks of measles. If you are planning to travel, we encourage you to refer to this infographic from Toronto Public Health for useful tips and information.

Spring Athletics Registration Opens Thursday, February 29

Registration for Spring Athletics will open Thursday, February 29 and will remain open until Friday, March 8 at 12pm. 

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

Parents may register by visiting the Veracross links below: 

https://programregistration.veracross.com/App/hc/ProgramRegistration/USAthleticsSpringParent/Landing/Auto

  • 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.
  • Students may not attend tryouts unless permission has been given during this registration period via Veracross. This is the only way to complete the spring athletics registration. Please do not email me your child’s registration. It is important that online (Veracross) registration is completed. 
  • Students may register to try out for only TWO teams (this does not include Coach Mentor or OFSAA Soccer) – 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.
  • Students may participate in one spring sport with the only exception being OFSAA soccer.
  • Spring Tryout Schedule – The tryout schedule is below and can be found on Veracross. The season schedule will be finalised on April 5, 2024. When you click on the link below, make sure you are looking at the third tab – “SPRING 2023-2024”. 

Spring 2023 -2024 Schedule 

  • 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. 
  • HAVERGAL TRACK JACKET or ¼ ZIP SWEATER: All students on a Havergal team must wear either the Nike track jacket or the Havergal ¼ zip to all games. Athletic clothing will be given out during uniform distribution days. Please write your child’s name on the clothing item as many students will have the same apparel. If your child participated in a fall sport, they likely already have one of these items. 

Athletic Fees

An athletic fee will be charged to help cover the escalating costs of entry fees, transportation, awards, equipment, uniforms, referees, outside coaches, facility rentals and other costs that are incurred by the department. Student accounts will be charged for athletics at the end of each sport season.

Please see a list of student charges by activity below:

  • Badminton – $225
  • Golf – $225
  • Learn to Golf (TBD) – $225
  • Rugby (Touch) – $225
  • Rugby 7’s (Full Contact) – $225
  • Soccer (OFSAA Tournament) – ~$1100 (inclusive)
  • Softball – $225
  • Tennis – $225
  • Track and Field – $225
  • Triathlon – $225
  • Ultimate – $225
  • Coach Mentor Program – $0

Clothing

  • Havergal Nike track jacket – $130.00
  • Havergal ¼ zip sweater – $70.00

What is the Coach Mentor Program?

The coach mentor program develops the leadership skills in our older students and at the same time helps develop the fundamental athletic skills of our younger students. It is a program that bridges the gap between the Junior, Middle and Upper School. Students in grades 7-12 will be paired with a grade 3-8 team and help the coach and athletes at practices and/or home games. They are required to attend at least 6 practices throughout the term. A Google form to assess team interest will be sent to registrants during the tryout process. 

DATES TO REMEMBER FOR REGISTRATION

  • Registration will close Friday, March 8 at noon
  • Tryouts will run from Tuesday, March 26 to Tuesday, April 9 – please consult the schedule for exact times.

If you are having trouble with the registration process or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Carla Di Filippo.

Period Product Drive – Thank you!

Thank you to all of the families and students who donated to our Period Product Drive in support of our Community Partnership, Youth Without Shelter. They were so grateful to receive three large bags worth of products that will benefit many of their clients. Thank you for your continued support! 

Senior School Play – The Children’s Hour – Tickets on Sale Now

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Senior School Production of The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman.

To purchase a ticket, please email playtickets@havergal.on.ca. Tickets are $20.

Show Date/Times:

Wednesday, February 28th @ 7pm

Thursday, February 29th @ 7pm

Friday, March 1st @7pm

Senior School Spring Music Night

You are invited to attend our 2024 Senior School Spring Music Night on Wednesday March 6 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm in the Brenda Robson Hall.  We would love to see you there!

MIDDLE SCHOOL

This Week in Form

This week in Form we are welcoming Guest Speaker Keka DasGupta who will speak to the students about how Every Small Gesture Matters. In her presentation, Keka will address bullying, gratitude, and how being an upstander can have a positive effect on your perspective.

On Wednesday senior student Finley C will be sharing her anti-bullying presentation with our MS students. Her presentation will focus on the importance of promoting inclusivity and not excluding others.

Grade 8 Band in the Golden Horseshoe Music Festival

Our Grade 8 Band will be travelling to Ancaster, Ontario on Friday, March 1, to participate in the Golden Horseshoe Music Festival. Musicians need to be at Havergal by 6:30 AM as the bus departs promptly at 6:45 AM.

SENIOR SCHOOL

In Advising Next Week

Our Grade 9 and 10 students will be participating in the Waterloo mathematics on 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. We are trying something new with our Grade 11 students: The Human Library. Inspired by Denmark’s Human Library, this event aims to foster connections between students and teachers by allowing discussions on various topics like travel, life experiences and books. Finally, our Grads will be able to ask questions of our nurse and Phys Ed teachers, in a private setting, to learn more about any health and social concerns they may have. 

UK University Visits

Individual University Reps will be visiting Havergal College to speak to Grade 11 and 12 students during the lunch hour from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm or after school from 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities offer.

Thursday, February 29 from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm in Room B16 

  • Ulster University 

Friday, March 1 from 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm in the Ellen Knox Library 

  • University of Leeds
  • University of Exeter 
  • University of Surrey 
  • Newcastle University 

Grad Portraits Available

We’re pleased to let you know that the 2024 Havergal grad portraits will be online later today. To view and order grad portraits, please visit echophotography.gotphoto.com Your access code is your daughter’s Havergal ID number. Thank you.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Cameron Hubbs at cameron@echophotography.ca.

HCPA

Gator Gala 2024 – Saturday, April 13

REMINDERS

Grade 12 Parent Education Evening – Tuesday, March 5, 7 pm

On Tuesday, March 5 at 7:00 pm Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our Grade 12 parents. To register please CLICK HERE
This will be followed on Wednesday, March 6 with a student presentation at 3:00 pm to the Class of 2024 in the Legacy Theatre. If you have any questions please reach out to Deirdre Timusk.

Community Partnership Book Drive

From February 20 through March 8, in partnership with The Crescent School, we are collecting children’s books for Grenoble, New Circles, and the Children’s Book Bank! Please send in any gently used children books, graphic novels, and YA novels. 

HCPA Yoga at the BioWall

Parents are invited to join the HCPA at 2pm for yoga on February 29. Register now!

HCPA – Moms’ Night Out

Save the date – Thursday, May 23. More details will be coming soon.

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Wed Feb 28 

Waterloo Math Contest, 8:30 am

School-Wide Pink Shirt Day (with uniform) 

Senior School Play, 7:00 pm

Thu Feb 29  

Upper School Athletic Registration opens,  12 pm

HCPA Yoga at the BioWall, 2 pm

Senior School Play, 7:00 pm

Fri Mar 1     

Grade 8 Band Golden Horseshoe Competition in Ancaster, depart Havergal College 6:45 am 

Senior School Play – 7:00 pm

Sat Mar 2    

HCMUN, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm

Thursday, February 15, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Havercrest Book Drive: Feb 20 through Mar 8

Start your spring cleaning early by donating to the Havercrest Book Drive from February 20 to March 8! All proceeds will go to The Children’s Book Bank, an organization that provides free books to underprivileged children in Toronto, and Havergal’s various community partners (Grenoble Public School and New Circles). We are looking for gently used books for babies, children, and teens but are particularly in need of baby books and graphic novels. There will be boxes around the school for students to place their donations. 

Please note the Book Bank does not accept: Adult books, textbooks/school workbooks, self-published books, magazines, or damaged books. 

For more Information, please reach out to the Forum for Change.

Time 4 Change Fundraiser – Friday, Feb 23 – during drop-off

On Thursday, February 22 at lunch in the Temerty Commons, and Friday, February 23 at 9:00 am in the front drive during morning drop-off, students from the Grade 12 Drama class will be collecting donations for our community partner Youth Without Shelter, in connection with their “Time 4 Change” fundraiser. This fundraiser aims to educate Toronto students about youth homelessness through fundraising and art activism. Any and all donations are welcome, so please bring your change and support this important community partner.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

This Week in Form

On Tuesday, students will be working with our new #winatsocial program. The topic of discussion will be “Learning and growing from the mistakes we make.” Parents can access the lesson and parent resources HERE.

On Wednesday students will be discussing how to build trust and the importance of developing solid relationships. 

SENIOR SCHOOL

The Week in Advising

All students in grade 9-11 will receive information about the upcoming leadership opportunities. There are both elected and application-based opportunities. Grade 12 students will have university counselling. 

Grade 12 – St. Frances Xavier University Visit

On Thursday, February 22, a representative from St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) will be visiting Grade 12 students who have been accepted to their university.  This is a great opportunity for students to ask questions and find out more about StFx.

Date: February 22

Time: 12:15 pm-1:00 pm

Location: B16 

HCPA

Moms’ Night Out

Save the date for this year’s Moms’ Night Out—Thursday, May 23, 2024. More details coming soon.

REMINDERS

Gator Gala – Saturday, April 13, 2024

Tickets are on sale now for all Upper School students and an adult guest.

The Gator Gala Committee is looking for volunteers on Saturday, April 13—find out more 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 Donna Wilson at donnasmythe@hotmail.com. Thank you for your support!

Yoga at the BioWall/Student Commons

Parents are invited to join the HCPA at 2pm for yoga on February 22 or February 29. Sign up soon as space is limited!

Grade 12 Parent Education Evening – Tuesday, March 5, 7:00 pm

On Tuesday, March 5 at 7 pm Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our grade 12 parents. To register please CLICK HERE
This will be followed on Wednesday, March 6 with a student presentation at 3 pm to the Class of 2024 in the Legacy Theatre. If you have any questions please reach out to Deirdre Timusk.

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Mon Feb 19:   

School Closed – Family Day

Fri Feb  23:    

9/10 Havergal Dance

Friday, February 9, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Important Message from Havergal Security

Havergal’s Security Team recently conducted a traffic flow audit of Upper School drop-off and pick-up procedures. They were alarmed by some of the behaviours they observed, which they noted placed the safety and wellbeing of students at risk. 

What follows are important points for drivers to immediately address going forward:

  1. DO NOT drop your passenger(s) off at the public bus stop in front of the school. This is a practice that endangers the Havergal and wider community.
  2. Drop off on the right side of the driveway. Drop off is permitted only along the curb closest to the front steps of the Upper School, which is duly noted by signage. Our Security Team observed drivers unloading students along the curb that runs adjacent to Avenue Road. Other drivers unload passengers in the middle of the driveway. This creates a dangerous situation because students can, and do, cross the school driveway in haste without looking.
  3. Be patient. Impatient drivers race to the front of the line–weaving in and out of traffic. Please remain patient and take your place in the queue to drop off and pick up your passenger(s).
  4. Signal your intention to other drivers and Security. 80% of drivers do not signal their intentions when they drop off, pick up, and/or merge.
  5. Comply with Security directions. Many drivers ignore the signals our Security Team gives drivers. Here it is always helpful to make eye contact with Security personnel so that you can follow their signals and directions.
  6. Don’t park at the curb after drop off. Some drivers stay parked after dropping off their passenger(s) in order to check their phones. This impedes traffic flow patterns significantly and slows the entire process down.
  7. Passengers should be ready to exit the vehicle safely and promptly. Drivers leave their vehicles to unload items from their trunk, which also slows down the drop off process. Passengers should be ready to exit quickly. Items stored in the trunk should be easily accessible. Hockey bags should be dropped off as close to the glass doors as possible.
  8. DO NOT turn into the driveway from Avenue Rd if the entrance is not clear!  You will end up blocking Avenue Rd. traffic.
  9. Drive past the bend to the end. Many drivers do not move all the way up past the first bend in the drive past the main doors to drop off passengers. This impedes traffic flow patterns significantly.
  10. There are two exits from the front driveway, indicated by signage. Please use the other exit if the first exit is backed up.

Dropping off and picking up students can be a stressful time — especially when drivers are late, pressed for time, and otherwise in a hurry to begin their day. It is also a time when student safety can be unnecessarily compromised. At Havergal, signage very clearly demarcates drop off and pick up locations.

Please be courteous and respectful of fellow drivers and members of Havergal’s Security Team. The safety and wellbeing of our students depend on your following through on the school’s expectations around drop off and pick up.

An Evening with David Bott: Wednesday, March 27

As part of our Parents as Partners Speaker Series, Havergal is proud to welcome David Bott as our next speaker on March 27 at 7:00 pm. David is a best-selling author, consultant, former teacher, and expert in designing and implementing system-level approaches to wellbeing and cultural change. His talk will focus on Parenting for Wellbeing, including the evolution of wellbeing science, what wellbeing is not, and the key role parents and caregivers play. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Current and new families are welcome and encouraged to bring additional guests; registration for the event can be found here

David Bott will be at Havergal for the week of March 25, working with our Upper School students as well as running professional development with our faculty and staff throughout the week.

Leaving Items for your Daughter

If your child forgets something at home you are welcome to leave it on the wooden table in the small room off the Rotunda.  Please be sure to put your daughter’s name on the item. If necessary, we will remind her to pick it up. The room will be cleared of any leftover items at the end of the week. Thank you.

HC-X Innovation Series: Digital Wisdom Parent/Guardian Experience (online)

Parents and Guardians, Level up your digital wisdom.

On Monday, Feb 12 from 7:00 – 8:00 pm, HC-X will present an online workshop about how our relationship to digital devices and social media is impacting our lives, identities and skills for the future. Participants of all ages are welcome and will leave with more confidence, strategies and mindsets when it comes to your own devices and that of your child(ren).
Sign up using this link to Veracross to receive the Zoom link.

Semester 1 Report Cards (MHF4U/MHF4UP)

Parents of students in Grade 10 Careers and Grade 12 Advanced Functions can access the Semester 1 Report cards by clicking on the September-March report card. The instructions are linked here

Spirit Week!

Spirit Week is the week when students show their love for their school and their grade: Students wear special dress every day! This is great time to get kilts and blazers dry cleaned because they will not be needed all week. 

Monday: Dress Up or Dress Down

Tuesday: Green and Gold from head to toe

Wednesday: Music Genres 

Grade 7: Pop; Grade 8: Rock, Grade 9: Hip Hop, Grade 10; Disco, Grade 11: Classical; Grade 12: Country

Thursday:      Grade Colour

                     Grade 7: Green; Grade 8: Purple; Grade 9: Red; 

                     Grade 10: Pink; Grade 11: Blue; Grade 12: White.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

This Week in Form: Spirit Week!

The MS Spirit Reps are busy organising practices for the Grade Cheer-Off Assembly on Thursday. The leaders will encourage our middle schoolers to get involved in the scheduled daily activities all week long.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 12 Graduation Gown Sizing

February is the month for the Grade 12s to get sized for their graduation gowns! This is an exciting and important (and fun) step.

From February 5 to February 23, Grade 12 students will be measured for their gown in the Guidance Office (B12). Students are asked to remove their shoes in order to get the most accurate measurement.

Students may not miss class for this opportunity. Measurements can be taken during students’ spares, during lunch, between classes, or before/after school. 

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

We are thrilled to announce that our Grade 10 students earned a 100% pass rate on the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. Documentation of each student’s success is available now. Access to this digital file is via the same means as student report cards: 

Log in to the Havergal College Parent Portal.

In the upper left, select “My Children”, then select “Student Files” for your child.

In the “Files” section at the bottom, find the file called “OSSLT Results” and select the “Download” button.

This Week in Advising

We have spirit activities all week this week. This Wednesday each grade will be working on their CHEER for Thursday’s Cheer Off Assembly!

HCPA

Gator Gala – Saturday, April 13!

Tickets are on sale now for all Upper School students and an adult guest.

The Gator Gala Committee is looking for volunteers on Saturday, April 13—find out more 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 Donna Wilson at donnasmythe@hotmail.com. Thank you for your support!

Yoga at the Biowall Student Commons

Parents are invited to join the HCPA at 2pm for yoga on February 22 or February 29. Sign up soon as space is limited!

Mom’s Night Out

REMINDERS

HC-X Reminders

We held a great session on Friday of last week, discussing what TC-9 is and what it will be for your child(ren). As a reminder, here are the key links for all information:

Please contact Garth Nichols, Vice Principal of Experiential Education & Innovation for any further questions.

Grade 12 Parent Education Evening – Tuesday, March 5, 7:00 pm

On Tuesday, March 5 at 7 pm Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our grade 12 parents. To register please CLICK HERE
This will be followed on Wednesday, March 6 with a student presentation at 3 pm to the Class of 2024 in the Legacy Theatre. All Grads are expected to attend this important presentation. Students will take part in interactive case studies and walk away with practical tools to keep themselves and others safe as they transition to post-secondary life. If you have any questions please reach out to Deirdre Timusk.

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Spirit Week All Week!

Mon Feb 12     

Digital Wisdom Parent Meeting, Virtual  7 – 8pm

Tues Feb 13     

Hockey Day  1:15 Mattamy Center

Thu Feb 15      

Cheer-Off Assembly

Fri Feb 16       

School Closed – Family Day Weekend

Friday, February 2, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Drop-off & Pick-up

Please be advised that only the Front Circle entrance can be used for student drop offs and pickups. Private driveways, such as the South House driveway, are not to be used for entry and exit of the School. This will ensure smooth operations and maintain high safety levels across the campus during the busy periods.

Solar Eclipse – April 8

On Monday April 8 Toronto will experience a Solar Eclipse in the late afternoon. Planning is underway to add learning opportunities on that day and a review of our schedule and plans to ensure students are kept safe. Classes will be in session on this day. We are not planning to adjust our Professional Development days as some of the school boards are considering.

HOCKEY DAY 2024: Online Registration & Ticket Purchase – Closes Monday at 12 pm

On Tuesday, February 13, at approximately 12:45 pm, Havergal College will play against Bishop Strachan School’s (BSS) U20 Hockey team in a battle for the Hewitt Cup (HOCKEY DAY!!).

In this annual hockey game—faculty, staff, and students are decked out in green and gold to cheer on our Gators with pride. Our Junior School Gators will play against the BSS Junior School team during the first intermission. Similar to last year, this year’s game will be held at the Mattamy Athletic Centre (Formerly Maple Leaf Gardens) located at 50 Carlton St, Toronto.

Attendance is mandatory for students in Grades 4 to 8; students in Grades 9 to 12 are encouraged to attend.  The parents of all attendees must complete online registration and ticket purchase. 

Students in Grades 9-12 may be dismissed directly from Mattamy Athletic Centre after the game. Parents, if you wish to grant your child permission to leave after the game (and not take the bus transportation back to Havergal) please check the appropriate box during registration. Only students who have this parental permission, via Veracross registration (no emails), may be dismissed directly from Mattamy. Please note that if you choose this option, there may not be space on a return bus should they change their mind later.

**Registration link is also located on the Parent Portal**

Student accounts will be charged $25 to attend the event, which includes bus transportation, a spirit item and admission to the arena. If you have any questions please contact Ms. Di Filippo 

Attention Parents of Grade 9 Students: What is TC-9?

Today we held our second TC-9 information session for parents of Grade 9 students. 

Period Product Drive

We are collecting period products from now until February 15th for our community partnership, Youth Without Shelter. Please donate any items you have to the bin outside of the staff room. For more information on the topic of period poverty, please check out this video. Thank you for your support!

HC-X Innovation Series: Digital Wisdom Parent/Guardian Experience

Parents and Guardians, Level-up your Digital Wisdom. On Monday, February 12 from 7:00 -8: 00 pm, HC-X will present an online workshop about how our relationship to digital devices and social media is impacting our lives, identities and skills for the future. Participants of all ages are welcome and will leave with more confidence, strategies and mindsets when it comes to your own devices and that of your child(ren).
Signup will be available next week here in The Weekly.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Form this Week

Our House leaders will be leading each Form in a House-themed Kahoot that they have prepared. 

Form 8E/F will host the MS Assembly with the theme of Spirit and Sportsmanship. We look forward to seeing what they have in store for us!

#winatsocial Coffee with the Head of Middle School

If you are interested in learning more about the #winatsocial parent tool-kit, join us on February 6 at 8 am in the Ellen Knox Library. We will demonstrate the ways your child is using social media, and share how we are helping them to make positive choices while on their devices.

SENIOR SCHOOL

In Advising this Week

This week in Advising, we kick off our second Careers Spotlight event, a collaborative effort between Guidance and Alumni Engagement. We’re excited to welcome Interior Designer Cynthia Ferguson ’88, Interior Designer Clair Fitzgerald ’86, Textile Designer Kingi Carpenter ’81, and recent Master of Arts graduate and Western University doctoral candidate Calla Elia ’14. They’ll be joining us to engage with our Grade 11 and 12 students in an arts-themed discussion, shedding light on their careers.

Grade 9 students will be attending sessions using the #winatsocial platforms. The topics will be “Handling the pressures of representing something bigger than yourself“and “Respecting Boundaries and helping others to respect yours.” Our Grade 10 students will attend sessions on learning how to make safe choices with their friends and partners in social settings, and managing risky behaviour.

Grade 9/10 Dance – February 23

Havergal will be hosting a Grade 9/10 dance on Friday, February 23. Students were already sent a google form to sign up and parents will be emailed directly to register their daughter. Please remind your daughter to check her email for the sign up.

REMINDERS

Re-registration is due TODAY!

Please remember to re-register your daughter for school. The link is on the parent portal. 

Course Selection Deadlines

All students should submit their course selections for 2024-25 by Friday, Feb 9.

Gator Gala – Save the Date – April 13

All Upper School students and an adult guest are invited to join us for an evening of dining and dancing “carnival style”—watch for an email in your inbox on Monday, February 5!

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Mon Feb 5   
Black Cultural Prayers & Parent Reception – special speakers, 8:40am

Tue Feb 6     
MS #winatsocial Coffee with the Head of Middle School,  8:00am

Wed Feb 7   
Grad Photos, all day 

Thu Feb 8    
Lunar New Year Prayers & Parent Reception, 8:40am 

Friday, January 26, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Parent/Teacher Conferences: Sign-up is Still Open!

Sign-up for Parent/Teacher Conferences will remain open until Tuesday, January 30 at 5 pm. Please see previous editions of The Weekly for complete instructions on how to sign up. After Tuesday, you must contact your daughter’s teachers directly to set up appointments. 

If you wish to schedule a meeting with your child’s Learning Support Specialist or Guidance Counsellor please email them directly to book an appointment.

March Break to the Long Weekend

There are three days of school between March Break and the next long weekend. During these three days classes will be taking place with the regular expectations for students. If your family is choosing to travel during those three days we ask that your daughter stays up-to-date by using Canvas and we will not require an extended absence form to be completed. 

On Tuesday, February 13, at approximately 12:45 pm, Havergal College will play against Bishop Strachan School’s (BSS) U20 Hockey team in a battle for the Hewitt Cup (HOCKEY DAY!!!).

In this annual hockey game—faculty, staff, and students are decked out in green and gold to cheer on our Gators with pride. Our Junior School Gators will play against the BSS Junior School team during the first intermission.

Similar to last year, this year’s game will be held at the Mattamy Athletic Centre (Formerly Maple Leaf Gardens) located at 50 Carlton St, Toronto.

Attendance is mandatory for students in Grades 4 to 8; students in Grades 9 to 12 are encouraged to attend.  The parents of all attendees must complete online registration and ticket purchase. 

Students in grades 9-12 may be dismissed directly from Mattamy Athletic Centre after the game. Parents, if you wish to grant your child permission to leave after the game (and not take the bus transportation back to Havergal) please check the appropriate box during registration. Only students who have this parental permission, via Veracross registration (no emails), may be dismissed directly from Mattamy. Please note that if you choose this option, there may not be space on a return bus should they change their mind later.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN AND WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 5 AT NOON

To register your child click here: https://events.veracross.com/hc/418-eaarexcursions23-24USJSD

Student accounts will be charged $25 to attend the event, which includes bus transportation, a spirit item and admission to the arena.If you have any questions please contact Ms. Di Filippo

Hockey for Health – a message from Wellbeing & Sports Prefects: Emerson, Paige & Kaitlyn

Hello Havergal Community,

We are beyond excited that the Hockey for Health initiative is continuing this year! The core of sports is community, the exact thing that makes Hockey Day so special. Along with the thrilling game on the ice, Hockey Day has the unique power to bring us together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared spirit. Highlighting this feeling emphasises the idea that none of us are alone, and strength truly lies in this community, no matter what day it is. The unity forged through cheering for a common cause and the shared moments of triumph, these experiences build bonds that extend far beyond the rink.

Hockey 4 Health is a powerful platform for our Havergal community to come together and address the stigma surrounding mental health. In addition to this amazing event, Havergal College and The Bishop Strachan School are coming together to raise funds for Kids Help Phone. This is just one of the ways we can work towards ending the stigma. By leveraging the strength of our shared experiences and love for our community, we aim to break down barriers, encourage open conversations, and create a supportive environment for all.

Link to Donate to Kids Help Phone CLICK HERE.**

To view the slidedeck made for this event, including an incredible video showcasing the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, please click HERE.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Course Selection Parent Information

The live recording from the Course Selection Parent Information Session is ready to view. Please feel free to reach out to your child’s guidance counsellor if you have questions. 

SENIOR SCHOOL

Course Selection Parent Information

The live recordings from the Course Selection Parent Information Session are ready to view. Please feel free to reach out to your child’s guidance counsellor if you have questions. 

Grade 11 Students – Special Workshop – Thursday, Feb 1 from 8:30 am to 1:50 pm

On February 1, all Grade 11 students will be engaging in a special workshop aimed at helping them identify their values as they begin to think about their transition to their graduating year, their role as the Class of 2025 leading the student body, as well as the choices they will face as they look beyond high school. All Grade 12 students at Havergal engage in the Core Strengths program, spending time considering values prior to engagement with this program will add even greater richness to it. 

The day of programming begins at 8:30 am and ends at 1:50 pm, taking advantage of the shortened school day for Parent Teacher Interviews. Students have signed up to attend smaller workshops during the day where they can work with teacher facilitators to learn more about themselves, what motivates and what drives them. 
Attendance is mandatory and we look forward to having them share with you some of their personal learnings from the day.

Grade 12 Parent Education Evening – Save the Date – Tuesday, March 5, 7:00 pm

On Tuesday, March 5 at 7:00 pm Lexi Koster, a Toronto-based Sexual Violence Prevention Educator, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist & Child Life Specialist will be here to present to our Grade 12 parents. Sexual violence is a growing issue on post-secondary campuses, largely due to a lack of early education on topics like consent, bodily autonomy and bystander intervention. Through uplifting workshops and keynotes, Lexi gives audiences the confidence 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. Parents are encouraged to join us on March 5 where Lexi will cover the landscape of campus sexual violence and impart strategies to continue the conversation at home. To register please CLICK HERE

This will be followed on Wednesday, March 6 with a student presentation at 3:00 pm to the Class of 2024 in the Legacy Theatre. All Grads are expected to attend this important presentation. Students will take part in interactive case studies and walk away with practical tools to keep themselves and others safe as they transition to post-secondary life. 
Over the past seven years, Lexi has worked with thousands of high school students across Canada, mobilising them to be part of the solution. She hopes that through early education, we can reduce the incidence of sexual violence on post-secondary campuses in years to come. If you have any questions please reach out to Deirdre Timusk.

In Advising this Week

Our Grade 9 and 12 student reps have put together some typical scenarios for our Grads to talk about with our Grade 9s. These two grades will be meeting together to unpack different social situations with the Grads sharing their wisdom with their younger counterparts. Our Grade 10 students will attend sessions on learning how to make safe choices with their friends and partners in social settings and managing risky behaviour. Grade 11 students will be completing their course selection forms and consulting with their grade advisors and our guidance team. 

REMINDERS

Havergal Board & Committees Recruitment Reminder – applications due Friday, Feb 2

As we look ahead to planning for the next school year, we would like to remind parents/guardians that the opportunity to apply to serve on the Board of Governors or a Board Committee is currently open. This year the Board is especially interested in identifying potential candidates with one or more of the following: philanthropic board and/or charitable foundation board experience; capital infrastructure project oversight experience; and CPA/CFO/operational finance/public accountancy experience. 
The Board of Governors Application Form is located here, and the application due date is Friday, February 2, 2024. Applications will be reviewed in February/March with interviews taking place in March for those selected. Additional details on the role and responsibilities of Board and Committee members can be found here. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at boardofgovernors@havergal.on.ca.

Round Square Opportunities  

A reminder from the Forum for Change about information sessions about our two Round Square opportunities:

  • Recordings from our information session on Monday, Jan. 22nd are linked below:

Middle School

Senior School

  • Student information session coming up on Jan. 29th in person in the Forum for Change

Gator Gala – Save the date! Saturday, April 13

All Upper School students and an adult guest are invited to join us for an evening of dining and dancing “carnival style”—more details coming soon!

CAIS Middle School Leadership Conference – Grade 7 only

Students in Grade 7 have the opportunity to apply for the CAIS Middle School Leadership Conference, being held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 7 -10. More details, including registration can be found HERE.

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Tuesday, Jan 30          

Grade 12: Our Grads Take the Cake,  7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Thursday,  Feb 1                

Grade 11 – Workshop                       8:30am – 1:50 pm 

Parent Teacher conferences               3:00pm – 8:00pm

Friday, Feb 2               

Parent Teacher conferences               8:00am – 3:00pm

                

Friday, January 19, 2024

MIDDLE SCHOOL

CAIS Middle School Leadership Conference – Grade 7 only

Students in Grade 7 will have the opportunity to apply for the CAIS Middle School Leadership Conference, being held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 7 -10. More details, including pricing and the itinerary will be available on Friday, January 26.

Course Selection Parent Information

The slide decks from the Course Selection Parent Information Session are ready to view. Live recordings from the session will be available next week in The Weekly. 

Grade 8s going into Grade 9

Slidedeck

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 9 Parents: TC-9 Parent Virtual Information Session – February 2, 12:30 to 12:45 pm

TC-9 is an immersive “mini-mester” course designed to activate students to the call of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. From March 26 to April 8, Grade 9 students will be immersed in learning from our partners, exploring key parts of the city, and applying their learning to tackle UN SDG #13: Climate Action.

  • Please join Garth NIchols and Jeff Adams, course leads, to find out more
    • Feb. 2nd at 12:30PM
    • Zoom link HERE
      • Meeting ID: 850 0249 8770 & Passcode: 929709

Course Selection Parent Information

The Slide decks from the Course Selection Parent Information Session are ready to view. Live recordings from the session will be available next week in The Weekly. 

Grade 9s going into Grade 10

Grade 10s going into Grade 11

Grade 11s going into Grade 12

University Visits: Friday, January 26, at lunch

Individual University Reps will be visiting Havergal College to speak to Grade 11 and 12 students. This is a great opportunity to see what the universities offer. 

On Friday, January 26 we will host University of Gloucestershire, 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm

In Wednesday Advising Time

Grades 10 and 11 will be competing in an amazing race this week during advising time. Our Grade 9 students will be introduced to the TC-9 program during which students will be exploring the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Finally, Core Strengths training will take place for our Grade 12 students. This program has been running all year and helps all of our Grads recognize and lead from their strengths. You can learn more about this program here.

HCPA

US Grade Rep Meeting – Tuesday, January 23

All parents are welcome to attend the next US Grade Rep meeting on January 23, 2024 at 8:45 am in the JS Dining Hall. Principal Katrina Sampson and Executive Director of Advancement Annette Paul will introduce HC’s new initiative ‘Ahead of the Game: The Campaign for Girls Athletics, Outdoor Education and Play.’  In addition, Alex Shum, Head of Mathematics and Computer Science, will speak about the Math program at Havergal. We hope to see you there!

REMINDERS

Round Square International Conference September 2024

(This is for students who will be 16 yrs and older in academic year 2024 – 2025)

Application Deadline is February 2

All information and link to apply can be found HERE

Round Square Regional Conference: May 2024

(This is for students who are in the Middle School)

Application Deadline is February 2

All information and link to apply can be found HERE

Coffee with the Head of Middle School – February 6

Want to learn about the latest MS “slang” and what’s “in” and what’s “out”? Join us on Feb 6, 8:00 am – 9:30am for a fun and engaging session on #winatsocial, a new program that is being used in our Form program to promote healthy and high-character use of social media.  You can register HERE.

Sign-up for Parent/Teacher Conferences Closes Wednesday, January 24 at 6pm

Parent Teacher Interviews are taking place, via Zoom, on the following dates:

  • Thursday, February 1 from 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Friday, February 2 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Families will be able to schedule a time to meet with their child(ren)’s teachers using pickAtime.  

  • pickAtime opened at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, January 17
  • pickAtime CLOSES at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, January 24

Havergal’s online booking system – pickAtime

The online conference booking system used by Havergal College is called pickAtime. Please note that:

  • pickAtime does not permit the scheduling of back-to-back appointments. If you have two (or more) children who have the same teacher, or your child has one teacher for more than one course please contact Sally Danto and she will help with scheduling. She will also assist with booking if you have three or more children in the Upper School.
  • .the only way to book an appointment after the system closes is by booking directly with your child’s teachers. Ms Danto no longer has access to their calendars after 

Already have a pickAtime account?

  • CLICK HERE  to sign into your pickAtime account with your password.

Need to register for an account?

  • If you do not have a pickAtime account, please create a pickAtime link in advance of the online opening. 
  • Please be sure to select the “Upper School” option in the drop down menu (not the “Junior School” or “Green and Gold”).

How to Optimize your Experience on Zoom

In order to have the best possible experience at the upcoming event, it is strongly recommended that your Zoom application be updated to the latest version well before the evening begins. Zoom can take some time to update. 

The following information and links have been provided by our IT department for your use:

Need any Further Help?

For assistance with pickAtime, please contact the Service Desk at servicedesk@havergal.on.ca (416) 483-3843 ext. 6663 and they will assist you. Their hours of operation are from Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5 pm

Gator Gala! Save the Date – Saturday, April 13

All Upper School students and an adult guest are invited to join us for an evening of dining and dancing “carnival style”—more details coming soon!

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER

Monday, January 22               

Holocaust Remembrance Day Prayers

Wednesday, January 24          

New Current School Year Parent Mixer 6:30pm

Friday, January 26                  

Re-enrollment opens

Beatstock, 6-9pm 

Friday, January 12, 2024

UPPER SCHOOL

Parent/Teacher Interviews – February 1 & 2

 Save the Date – Parent Teacher Interviews! 

Parent Teacher Interviews are just around the corner, taking place, via Zoom, on the following dates:

  • Thursday, February 1 (3:00 pm – 8:00 pm)
  • Friday, February 2 (8:00 am – 3:00 pm)

Families will be able to schedule a time to meet with their child(ren)’s teachers using Pick-a-Time.  

  • pickATime OPENS at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, January 17
  • pickAtime CLOSES at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, January 24

Havergal’s online booking system – pickAtime

The online conference booking system used by Havergal College is called pickAtime. Please note that:

  • pickAtime does not permit the scheduling of back-to-back appointments. If you have two (or more) children who have the same teacher please contact Sally Danto and she will help with scheduling. She will also assist with booking if you have three or more children in the Upper School.
  • the only way to book an appointment after the system closes is by booking directly with your child’s teachers. Ms Danto no longer has access to their calendars after that time.

Already have a pickAtime account?

  • CLICK HERE  to sign into your pickAtime account with your password.

Need to register for an account?

  • If you do not have a pickAtime account, please create a pickAtime link in advance of the online opening. 
  • Please be sure to select the “Upper School” option in the drop down menu (not the “Junior School” or “Green and Gold”).

How to Optimize your Experience on Zoom

In order to have the best possible experience at the upcoming event, it is strongly recommended that your Zoom application be updated to the latest version well before the evening begins. Zoom can take some time to update. 

The following information and links have been provided by our IT department for your use:

Need any Further Help?

For assistance with pickAtime, please contact the Service Desk at servicedesk@havergal.on.ca (416) 483-3843 ext. 6663 and they will assist you. Their hours of operation are from Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5 pm.

AI Summer Program Taught by Stanford University Alumni – Toronto

Inspirit AI is offering an in-person, 30-hour pre-college AI program hosted at Havergal College that teaches students in grades 8-12 fundamental AI concepts and guides them to build socially impactful projects such as safe ChatGPT bots, exoplanet search, self-driving car systems, and more! 

Stanford and MIT graduates in AI will be present in person from July 15-July 26, 2024 to teach. 

Please read more information in the program brochure and apply here. If you cannot attend in person, students may apply to the live online program

Program contact: Jared Greene, jaredgreene@inspiritai.com. 

Extended Absence Procedure

Will your daughter miss more than three days of school in a row? If so please follow our extended absence procedure. Parents are required to contact their child’s Head of School to request an extended absence. Once the absence has been approved, the Head of School will inform the child of the next steps. This process is an important first step in supporting your child while she is away from school. Please do this well in advance to allow at least a week for the process. 

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Forum for Change Launching Round Square

We are looking for 5 – 7 Delegates to represent Havergal at the upcoming Round Square Regional Conference, being held at the Tim Hortons’ Camp in Kananaskis, Alberta. This is an opportunity to learn with and from students around the world! Financial assistance is available. Please contact Garth Nichols with any questions. 

Information & Application link can be found here

There will be a Zoom information session on January 22nd at Noon to 12:30 ~ this will be recorded and shared

Course Selection Parent Information Session

On Wednesday, January 17 the Guidance Department will be hosting a Course Selection Session for parents of students in Grade 8 via zoom, starting at 7:00 pm. 

  • Carrie Steele

Topic: Grade 8 going into Grade 9 – Course Selection- 2024

Time: Jan 17, 2024, 7:00 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/83035954433?pwd=02wY4jgRTtXDgkdrIWWV8pDGNx2mGb.1

Meeting ID: 830 3595 4433

Passcode: 672483

Sterling Hall Social – January 19

Grade 7 and 8 students are invited to register their interest in attending the Sterling Hall Social, next Friday, January 19 from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Students were sent a registration form earlier this week. Registration closes at 9:00 pm on Friday, January 12. Successful candidates will be notified on Monday, January 15.

UCC Skating & Pizza Party

Grade 8 students have been invited to participate in a skating and pizza party at UCC on Wednesday, January 31 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm.

Students received an online registration form today; registration closes on Friday, January 19 at 9:00 am.

Grade 7 Leadership

On January 16, our Grade 7 students will have the opportunity to run for the position of Form or House rep. Students are able to nominate themselves and must prepare a one minute speech for their classmates. The speeches and elections will be held on Tuesday January 16 in their Form rooms. Interested students were sent the nomination form earlier this week and must nominate themselves by using this form no later than Friday, January 12 at 5:00 pm. Please encourage your child to put their name forward.

Coffee with the Head of Middle School

Did you know 56% of parents are concerned about their child’s technology use? Understandably, families feel overwhelmed and find it challenging to keep up with their children, dealing with new apps, video games, drama, and social situations. In partnering with The Social Institute, we’ve taken a positive, proactive approach to prioritise student well-being, creating opportunities for meaningful conversations and helping students develop essential life skills for success in and beyond the classroom, both online and offline. Wondering how it all works? Let’s dive in on Feb 6, 8:00 am – 9:30am for a fun and engaging session on #winatsocial.  You can register HERE.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Forum for Change Launches Applications for the Round Square International Conference 2024 in Bogota, Colombia

We are looking for 5 Senior School students to represent Havergal at the Round Square International Conference in September of 2024. This is the learning and adventure of a lifetime where students can learn with and from students from around the world. Financial assistance is available. Please contact Garth Nichols with any questions. 

Information & Application link can be found here

There will be a Zoom information session on January 22nd at 12:30 to 12:55 ~ this will be recorded and shared

Guidance Department News

Grade 12 Students: Important University Deadlines

  • A friendly reminder that Ivey applications are due Monday, January 15 at 11:59 pm. 
  • The deadline for Ontario high school students to submit their completed application to the OUAC is Monday, January 15 at 7:00 pm.

Grad Portraits

Grad Portraits will take place in the Rotunda from Monday, February 5 to Friday, February 9 at 9:00 am to 4:00 pm 

Students are to abide by these important photo instructions:

  • Wear a white blouse or top (no t-shirts)
  • Do not wear coloured undergarments
  • Jewellery is permitted

Grads can book their appointment HERE.

Course Selection Parent Information Session – January 17

On Wednesday, January 17 the Guidance Department will be hosting a Course Selection Session for parents of students in Grade 9 – 12 via zoom, starting at 7:00 pm. 

  • Grade 9 into 10: Jordy Winograd

Topic: Grade 9 going into 10 – Course Selection 2024

Time: Jan 17, 2024 7:00 PM 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/87560164023?pwd=NmBhAfOuIMIiOvAJiPmSbgdO4QwGMb.1

Meeting ID: 875 6016 4023

Passcode: 138992

  • Grade 10 into 11: Jordan Frost

Topic: Grade 10 going into Grade 11 course selection 2024

Time: Jan 17, 2024 07:00 PM 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/84348910767?pwd=jNz4uM2Fq7aVftMzlfdRa3o1A945HM.1

Meeting ID: 843 4891 0767

Passcode: 996939

  • Grade 11 into 12: Jennifer Mandala 

Topic: Grade 11 into Grade 12 course selection 2024

Time: Jan 17, 2024 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/83443285462?pwd=hWNhibxF9Rcyv4uc9U3IYJw7ZGFb1A.1

Meeting ID: 834 4328 5462

Passcode: 265013

HCPA

Grade Rep Meeting

All parents are welcome to attend the next US Grade Rep meeting on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 8:45 am in the JS Dining Hall. Principal Katrina Sampson and Executive Director of Advancement Annette Paul will introduce HC’s new initiative ‘Ahead of the Game: The Campaign for Girls Athletics, Outdoor Education and Play.’  In addition, Alex Shum, Head of Mathematics and Computer Science, will speak about the Math program at Havergal. We hope to see you there!

REMINDERS

Gator Gala Save the Date! Saturday, April 13

All Upper School students and an adult guest are invited to join us for an evening of dining and dancing “carnival style”—more details coming soon!

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Wed Jan 17    

Parents Course Selection Meetings – Virtual 7:00 pm

Fri Jan 19       

Sterling Hall Social Grade 7 & 8

BSS Winter Festival Grade 11 & 12

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

UPPER SCHOOL

Major Dates Calendar for 2024-25

Please find here the Major Dates Calendar for the next school year. We send the link to this calendar out at this time to allow families to plan for the upcoming school year. Please be aware that it is subject to change and from time to time we need to make adjustments to it.

Message from Toronto Public Health

As you head off for the holiday break, TPH has shared a note on how to keep your family healthy during the holiday season. The message can be found HERE.

REMINDERS

Gator Gala – Save the Date! April 13, 2024

All Upper School students and an adult guest are invited to join us for an evening of dining and dancing “carnival style”—more details coming soon!

EARLY JANUARY IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

January 8

No School

Boarding Opens at 4:00 pm (confirmed)

January 9

First day of class

January 12

Grade 11/12 Semi Formal Dance 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm