Friday, January 27, 2023

UPPER SCHOOL

Update on Havergal’s Strategic Planning Process

As highlighted earlier in the fall, Havergal is well-positioned and the time is right to think about our future direction. The work on the CAIS accreditation Self-Study and the data collection phase with our strategy consulting partners at Berlineaton has closed and we have begun the work of prioritizing and planning. We are grateful to the many parents, students, Old Girls/Alums, past parents, faculty, staff, and board members who participated in the questionnaire and discussion groups on Havergal’s future.  

We had over double the number of responses that Berlineaton typically sees for a community our size. In addition, we had strong participation in the group consultations with over 120 students, parents, faculty/staff leaders, and Old Girls/Alums in our CAIS review and strategy focus group sessions. This period of reflection has ignited excitement about our future.

From the questionnaire and focus group sessions, we saw broad community alignment with our school mission – to prepare young women to make a difference – and our core values of inquiry, integrity, compassion & courage. Our position as a leading girls’ school, grounded in the advancement of girls and women, and giving the next generation of girls the skills needed to make positive change, resonates with our internal and external community.


From this internal and external Scan phase, a number of consistently articulated school strengths and areas for investment emerged.

Identified areas of strength included: the breadth and strength of our academic and cocurricular program; a track record of successfully preparing students for the rigours of university study; the strength of our caring, dedicated, and skilled teaching faculty; the size and scope of our campus and facilities; the many global and experiential learning opportunities; an exceptionally strong school community and pride in the school.

Identified areas for investment included: increasing the socio-economic and cultural diversity in the student body and faculty/staff; more exposure for students to learning opportunities such as internships, credential-earning, GAP year, and further post-secondary options; facility upgrades in outdoor athletics, boarding, student commons, older classrooms, and wellbeing space; the recruitment and retention of top faculty in an increasingly competitive labour market; and finally, further investment in personalized, comprehensive wellbeing support for students.

The strategy development team continues to work in collaboration with the Board on the development of Havergal’s strategic direction and is looking forward to sharing updates with our community over the coming months.  You can view the status of our progress on our website. Thank you to all those who participated in sharing your feedback, ideas, and hopes for Havergal’s future.

Black Cultural Prayers & Reception

The Upper School will be holding a Black Cultural Prayers on Monday, February 6, at 8:40 am. Parents are invited to join. A reception for parents will be held in Temerty Commons at 9:20 am. Please RSVP here.  Parents and students are welcome to wear traditional celebratory attire.

Major Dates Calendar

We are pleased to share next academic year’s Major School Dates Calendar for 2023-2024 with you.   The Major Dates Calendar outlines the start of school, major academic holidays, significant events that families need to be aware of and end of the year dates.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grad Workshops Beginning: Life after Havergal

Grads are being offered four morning sessions titled University 101 focused on some of the non-academic issues faced in the transition from high school to university life. With themes like “keep yourself safe” and “keep yourself fed” grads will review the skills and strategies needed to partake in the social scenes more safely, learn how to organize themselves at university, and have two cooking sessions with a guest instructor, Shauna Lindzon. These sessions will take place during our Wednesday morning programming time over the next few months. If you have any questions please reach out to Jeany Ellis who is leading this programming. 

Grade Collections for Universities

Havergal College will be collecting grades to ensure universities are up to date with our grads marks so schools have the information needed to send the Class of 2023 their offers. The mid-year report will be sent out to US schools at the beginning of February. OUAC will be sent mark updates for their big collection periods in both February and April. 

HCPA REMINDERS

Save the date for Gator Gala 2023 on April 1, 2023!  Havergal students in Grades 7-12, (along with one parent/guardian), are invited to an extravagant Candyland-themed evening of dinner, dancing and surprises!  Look for ticketing details to come on Jan. 30.

US Grade Rep Meeting

US Grade Rep Meeting on Feb. 1 at 8:35am in the JS Dining Room. All parents are invited to attend. Our IT Dept will be giving an update on the Parent Portal.

REMINDERS

Grade 8 Band Rehearsals for OBA in C26:

  • Monday February 6th – 12:00 PM
  • Tuesday February 7th – 12:00 PM
  • Wednesday February 8th – 7:15 AM
  • Tuesday February 14th – 7:15 AM

Course Selection

Please remember course selection is due on Friday February 3rd in Veracross. Students are encouraged to book a meeting with their Guidance Counsellor through the Guidance Portal if they have any questions about course selections or the outside of Havergal summer school form.

Hockey Day 2023

On Tuesday, February 14, at approximately 12:45 pm Havergal College will play against The Bishop Strachan School’s (BSS) U20 hockey team in a battle for the Hewitt Cup. This annual hockey game is a highly spirited athletic contest—faculty, staff and students are decked out in green and gold to cheer on our Gators with pride. As well, our Junior School Gators will play against the BSS Junior School team during the first intermission. F-U-N!

An email was sent this past Monday by Upper School Athletic Director, Carla Di Filippo, to purchase a ticket for the event. The registration link is also below and will close on Monday, February 6th at noon.

To register your child click here: https://events.veracross.com/hc/368-eaarexcursions22-23USJSD

If you have any questions, please email Carla Di Filippo

Go Gators!!

NEXT WEEK IN THE UPPER SCHOOL

Sun Jan 29

Grade 8 – St. Donat: 6:45 am departure

Mon Jan 30

Grade 8 – St. Donat

Tue Jan 31 G

Grade 8 – St. Donat

Wed Feb 1

Grade 8 – St. Donat: 5:00pm return

Thu Feb 2

Classes end at 1:50 pm

Virtual Parent Teacher Interviews: 3 – 8 pm

Fri Feb 3

No Classes; Course Selections Due

Virtual Parent Teacher Interviews: 8 – 3 pm

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Feb 6

Black Cultural Prayers and Reception

Grad Portrait Retake Day

Feb 7

Grad Portrait Retake Day

Feb 13

Symphonic Band at OBA – bring lunch

Feb 14

Hockey Day

Feb 15

Grade 9 & 8 at OBA – bring lunch

Friday, January 20, 2023

UPPER SCHOOL

Hockey Day 2023!

On Tuesday, February 14, the Havergal Gators hockey team will be facing off against The Bishop Strachan School Bobcats in a battle for the Hewitt Cup. An event rich in history, the hockey game is mentioned in the Ludemus (Havergal yearbook) as early as 1955! Students will be bussed to Mattamy Athletic Centre (old Maple Leaf Gardens) after lunch to cheer on the Gators! The schedule for the day can be found HERE

Ticket sales for the beloved Hockey Day will be open on Monday, January 23 via email from Athletics Director, Carla Di Filippo. The email will include all details for the event. Ticket sales will close on Monday, February 6, 2023. Please email Carla Di Filippo if you have any questions.

Go Gators!!

Course Selections

Students had the opportunity to learn more information about course selections from the Guidance Department during their advising this week. Teachers from all the different departments were available for students to ask questions and learn more about the courses they are interested in taking next year. Students are reminded to visit the Guidance Portal – Course Selection page for more information, review the 2023-2024 Course Calendar/Uncalendar, and to book an appointment with their guidance counsellor if they need assistance. Course selections are due Friday, February 3rd.

Guidance Counsellor availability during Parent/Teacher Interviews

Please contact your child’s Guidance Counsellor by email if you need to book a meeting with them during Parent-Teacher Interviews. Please visit the Guidance Portal and click the Meet the Team button to access all the contact information for your child’s guidance counsellor.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Music Festival

Grade 8 Band students are attending the OBA Festival on Wednesday February 15th. Students will be missing periods 1 and 2, and will be late for period 3. Please send your child with a bagged lunch on this day. In preparation for this competition there will be a few additional rehearsals. The dates are listed below:

Grade 8 Band Rehearsals in C26:

  • Wednesday January 25th – 7:15 AM
  • Wednesday February 8th – 7:15 AM
  • Other dates as required

SENIOR SCHOOL

Music Festival

The OBA (Ontario Band Association) Festival is on February 13 & 15.

Students must bring a bagged lunch on this day. Students will miss period 1 and 2, and will be late for period 3 on the days they attend the festival. 

  • Symphonic Band – Monday, Feb 13 
  • Grade 9 Band – Wednesday, February 15

Grades 11/12 Semi Formal

The Grade 11/12 Semi Formal is being held at HC on January 27 from 7-10 pm. Sign-up closes on Monday, Jan 23. To complete the required AAR enabling your teen to attend, please go to the link in Veracross and complete form: https://events.veracross.com/hc/368-eaarexcursions22-23USJSD 

Student guest application forms need to be submitted to us via a google form which has already been sent to the students directly.

UCAS Deadline – January 23

Many of our Grads have already applied to UK universities using the UCAS (University and College Admissions Service) system. For those who have not completed their application, an important reminder that the final application must be submitted by Monday, January 23rd. Please remember to consider the time change as the UK is ahead of Canada so students are encouraged to submit early.

Reminders

Gator Gala

Save the date for Gator Gala 2023!  Havergal students in Grades 7-12, (along with one parent/guardian), are invited to an extravagant Candyland-themed evening of dinner, dancing and surprises!  Look for ticketing details to come soon!

St. Donat

The Grade 8 excursion to Saint-Donat, Québec is fast approaching (January 29th-February 1st 2023). Please ensure that the following two items are completed this week: 

1. Confirmation of medical information permission: Please ensure that you have completed this permission form that was sent prior to the holidays. https://events.veracross.com/hc/385-eaarexcursions22-23USONMed 

2. Digital copy of OHIP/medical insurance: Please send a picture or scanned image of BOTH sides of your child’s OHIP/medical insurance card to their Form teacher. It is important that the number, code and expiry date are visible.This information will only be used if a trip to a medical facility were required.

Next Week in the Upper School

Monday Jan 23

Pick-A-Time opens for Parent Teacher Interviews: 8 am

Prayers: Bell Let’s Talk – Special Speaker:  Hannah Laird ‘15

University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) Deadline

Wed Jan 25

Bell Let’s Talk Day 

Thur Jan 26

Holocaust Remembrance Prayers

Friday Jan 27

Grade 11/12 Semi-Formal: 7 pm – 10 pm 

Dates on the Horizon

Feb 2, 3

Virtual Parent Teachers Interviews

Feb 3

Course Selections are due

Friday, January 13, 2023

UPPER SCHOOL

Parent/Teacher Interviews: Thursday, February 2 and Friday, February 3

Parent teacher interviews will take place on Thursday, February 2 (3 pm – 8 pm) and Friday, February 3 (8 am – 3 pm). All interviews will be held virtually. Our booking portal, pickAtime, will open on Monday, January 23 at 8:00 AM. The link is HERE. Please be sure you select Senior School (SS PTC) for your children who are in Senior School. If you have three children in the Senior School, or you have two children who share one or more teachers, please contact Sally Danto at sdanto@havergal.on.ca and she will help you with your scheduling.

Update to Concussion & Head Injuries Policy

Havergal College has recently updated and revised the Concussion & Head Injuries Policy

We are excited to share this new version.  This update has been written to support both the cognitive and physical development to the greatest benefit of our students. This new version of the policy requires that all parents/guardians/students sign off of the Concussion Code of Conduct.  Traditionally this was only completed in athletics but must now be completed by all students. 

If you need to sign off on the Concussion Code of Conduct, you will get a direct email from your child’s Head of School next week with a registration link. 
We invite you to view the following VIDEO explaining our Concussion Information Session for Parents to learn more about Concussion & Head Injury management at the College.

Parent Learning Opportunity: An Invitation from Lakefield College School

“Feeling Seen: Reconnecting in a Disconnected World”: As part of Lakefield College School’s Community and Connection: Speaker Series for Parents, we invite CAIS parents and educators to join us for a talk from Dr. Jody Carrington on Tuesday, January 23 at 7:00 PM ET via Zoom. Dr. Carrington is a psychologist, best-selling author, and public speaker with an affinity for helping teams and organisations overcome their most complex, human-centred problems. Her radiant energy and incomparable ability to connect with audiences result in compelling keynotes and life-changing workshops. The message is simple: we are wired to do the hard things, but we are so much braver together. Jody speaks passionately (and humorously) about resilience, burnout, mental health, leadership, grief and trauma– and how reconnection answers so many of the root problems we face.Register for Dr. Carrington’s talk.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

St. Donat Update

The Grade 8 excursion to Saint-Donat, Québec is fast approaching (January 29-February 1, 2023). Please ensure that the following two items are completed this week: 

1. Confirmation of medical information permission: Please ensure that you have completed this permission form that was sent prior to the holidays. https://events.veracross.com/hc/385-eaarexcursions22-23USONMed 

2. Digital copy of OHIP/medical insurance: Please send a picture or scanned image of BOTH sides of your child’s OHIP/medical insurance card to their Form teacher. It is important that the number, code and expiry date are visible.This information will only be used if a trip to a medical facility is required. 

Sterling Hall Social

Parents of students registered to attend the Sterling Hall Social on Friday, January 20, are required to drop off and pick up their child at the school. Upon their arrival, students must check in with our chaperones, Ms. Jennifer Mills and Ms. Renee Virc. Students are also required to check out when they leave. 

Form Representative Elections: January 24

On January 24, we will hold our second Form Rep Election. Students who have not held a leadership role in the MS are encouraged to consider running to be a Form Rep. Students can self-nominate and must prepare a one minute speech to present to their peers. Presentations will be made in Form on January 24.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 11/12 Semi Formal: Friday, January 27

Sign up for the Grade 11/12 semi-formal is open today. Parents complete the sign up and AAR on Veracross (large orange button). Students have been informed via email.

University Counselling

Course Selection

The Grade 8, 9, 10 and 11 students had an information seminar from the Guidance Team on Wednesday morning; parents had the opportunity to attend an information session on Thursday night to review the course selection process. The recordings to these information sessions are listed below and can be found on the guidance portal:

Gr. 8 to 9: https://youtu.be/mJdrRyZMGGQ

Gr. 9 to 10: https://youtu.be/WB1J8bSrqhI

Gr. 10 to 11: https://youtu.be/NFVivsg8_sk

Gr. 11 to 12: https://youtu.be/jRTNovmaPgs

Parents and students are encouraged to use the Guidance Portal as a resource, especially the Course Selection section as all slide decks and information sheets are attached there. Please review the 2023-2024 Course Calendar (including the Courses at a Glance and Uncalendar sections) to prepare you for course selections. The Guidance Team will support your child, so students are encouraged to book a meeting with their Guidance Counsellor following the instructions given to them this week. 

Feminism Conference

St. Clement School is holding a full day conference to explore issues related to Feminism and its Intersections. This is an opportunity for students, staff and parents to reflect on what feminism means and the many layers that make up identity. Limited spaces are available, please complete the form if you are interested. 

Date: Saturday February 11, 2023

Time: 9am-4pm

HCPA REMINDERS

Save the date for Gator Gala 2023!  Havergal students in Grades 7-12, (along with one parent/guardian), are invited to an extravagant Candyland-themed evening of dinner, dancing and surprises!  Look for ticketing details to come soon!

Next Week in the Upper School

Monday Jan 16

Diversity Week Prayers

Thursday Jan 19

Lunar New Year Prayers and reception 8:30 – 10:00 am

Friday Jan 20

Sterling Hall MS COSSOT Social

Thursday, December 22, 2022

UPPER SCHOOL

Lunar New Year Parent Reception

The Upper School will be holding Lunar New Year Prayers on Thursday, January 19 at 8:40 am. Parents are invited to join the celebration. and students and parents can arrive early to meet and take photos with the Lion Dance Team in the US Rotunda. A reception for parents will be held in Temerty Commons at 9:20 am. Please RSVP here.  

Grade 7 – 9 Parents: Math Information Webinar

If you missed the information regarding the changes to the mathematics programme you can find here some of the resources from the parent information night. Here is some information, the slide deck from the presentation and the recording of the webinar. If you have any questions please reach out to Alex Shum, Head of Mathematics. 

MIDDLE SCHOOL

COSSOT Social Event: Sterling Hall Social

Middle School students are invited to sign up for the Sterling Hall Carnival House Party happening on Friday, January 20. There will be 30 spots available on a first come first served basis and the registration fee is $10. This will be charged to your child’s account.  There will be an additional 10 waitlist spots available.  The link to register can be found HERE

SENIOR SCHOOL

Virtual Course Selection Evening

Please find the links to the course selection evening on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 6:30 pm. 

All sessions will be posted for parents here in The Weekly after the evening. 

HCPA

Save the date for Gator Gala 2023!  Havergal students in Grades 7-12 (along with one parent/guardian) are invited to an extravagant Candyland-themed evening of dinner, dancing and surprises!  Look for ticketing details to come early next year!

Whether you were a guest at Gator Gala last year or just want to see what it’s all about, here is the link to the photos from the 2022 event: Gator Gala Photos 2022. Photos by Vivian Silverson and Event Imaging.

NEXT WEEK AT A GLANCE

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2023

First Day Back at School 

Grade 9 casual dress for TC9

Thurs Jan 12

Virtual Course Selection evening 6:30 pm

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Thursday Jan  19th

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

December 16, 2022

UPPER SCHOOL

Locker Clean Out

On Wednesday December 21, from 3:30 – 3:40 pm, students will be asked to clean out their lockers. Locker shelves and textbooks can remain in the lockers over the break. All garbage – especially food waste – should be thrown out; and clothing, shoes and boots should be removed. These items must be taken home by December 22 and we encourage our students to begin cleaning their lockers on Monday December 19.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Sterling Hall Carnival

Middle School students are invited to sign up for the Sterling Hall Carnival House Party happening on Friday  January 20. There will be 30 spots available on a first come first served basis. The sign-up form will come out next week in The Weekly. 

SENIOR SCHOOL

Course Selection Parent Information Evening, Thursday, January 12 – 6:30 – 8:30 PM

There is a virtual course selection information evening for parents of students in grade 8 – 11. The zoom links will be posted on Veracross closer to the event. 

Uniforms for Grade 10 Exchange Guests

Some students who visit our school on exchange do not wear uniforms at their home school, so we traditionally lend them one during their stay. If you have extra uniform pieces at home that you are no longer wearing, we are looking to collect items to lend out to these students. We have 8 students coming from Germany January 14, and about 16 French students coming in April. These students are in Grade 10, so larger uniforms would be ideal

Please reach out to Jenn Russell jrussell@havergal.on.ca if you have uniforms you can lend us. 

We are looking for the following items:

  • Kilts/Tunic
  • Blazers
  • Ties
  • ¼ Zips
  • Golf Shirts
  • Knit Sweaters

FORUM FOR CHANGE

This week was our last week of Community Partnership programming before the winter break. Grenoble Homework Club, and Art City will resume in the new year starting Wednesday, January 18, 2023.

HCPA

Don’t forget that we are now collecting ALL uniform pieces for our future Used Uniform sales. There is a Used Uniform collection bin in the Rotunda—simply let Security know and they will guide you.  Drop off items any time!

Happy Holidays & Happy New Year from the HCPA!

Next Week at a Glance

Wed, Dec 21

Locker Clean Out

Holiday Inspired Casual Dress Day

Thu, Dec 22

Regular Dress during the day

Carol Service  at 7 pm – St Paul’s Church, Bloor St. East

#1 Dress for students at the church

Fri, Dec 23

Holidays Begin!  

No school

Tues, January 10

First day back at school

Dates on the Horizon

Tues, Jan 10

TC9 Day – Grade 9’s in casual dress

Thurs, Jan 12

Virtual Parent Course Selection evening, Thursday Jan 12 – 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) deadline – January 12, 2023

December 9, 2022

UPPER SCHOOL

Message from the Principal: Strategic Planning & CAIS Accreditation Update

I want to thank the parents who participated in the strategic planning questionnaire and small-group consultations with our strategic consulting partners, Berlineaton.  We had an excellent response rate, more than doubling the number of responses that the Berlineaton team typically sees in a school our size and structure – a sign of a committed and engaged community!  The strategy development team is in the process of analyzing the data, including reviewing our Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) self study report, and will be utilizing the themes from the research with the team to develop areas of future opportunity and growth for Havergal.  We also had a 70% response rate from students for the questionnaire, in addition to the 60 students from grades 5 through 12 who participated in small group consultation sessions.  Thank you for your engagement in planning Havergal’s future direction.

 New Toronto Public Health Screening Tool for Students

Havergal College continues to see an increase in respiratory illness infections over the last 3 weeks. To protect both the students and faculty, as per Toronto Public Health recommendations, we are highly recommending masking in enclosed spaces along with frequent hand hygiene. 

Students and staff can screen for symptoms utilizing the tool provided by the Ontario Government linked here: https://www.ontario.ca/school-screening/

Students should not come to school if  they do not pass the screening tool. Thank you for your cooperation in helping keep the students and staff safe at Havergal.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Form Parties Next Week

On Tuesday the MS Forms will host a Holiday Door decorating contest. The MS Prefects will be the judges for this exciting event.

On Wednesday, the MS Forms will enjoy gingerbread cookie decorating and share their secret snowflake gifts during their Holiday party. Students are encouraged to bring in a nut free snack, if they wish.

SENIOR SCHOOL

University Counselling Updates

The Guidance Department is strongly encouraging all students to finish their OUAC, Common App, UCAS, and all other university applications before the holidays. Students are encouraged to attend the fireside chats, book an appointment with their counsellor, or come drop by the guidance office to receive support during their spare or lunch as well as before or after school. Grade 12 students must pay close attention to all the deadlines for all the applications, scholarships and supplemental applications. Students are reminded to check their emails and university portals regularly in order to stay up to date with all their university information.

HCPA UPDATES

Last chance to get a HC blazer or tunic ornament!  Tunics are almost sold out. Click HERE to place your order and get it before the holidays. Deadline to order – December 9.

We are now collecting ALL uniform pieces for our future Used Uniform sales. There is a Used Uniform collection bin in the Rotunda—simply let Security know and they will guide you.  Drop off items any time!

REMINDERS

Wellbeing and Resilence Survey Report

We are pleased to share the Wellbeing & Resilience Survey Report that outlines the findings from the Resilience Surveys that students completed in the spring of 2022.

The report includes the updated version of the Wellbeing Framework and an overview of the key findings from the Children’s Resilience Survey (Grades 2-5) and High Achieving Schools Survey (Grades 6-12).

At the end of the report there is a questionnaire about additional wellbeing topics and support you would like to see for students and parents. We appreciate your input and taking the time to complete it. 

Grade 7 – 9 Parent Math Update Webinar

Please join us to learn more about new pathways in our mathematics program, including two new extended mathematics courses,  which will be available in 2023-24. This information is helpful for parents whose children are in grades 8-9 math this year, as well as for parents in grade 7 looking ahead. Information will be posted if you are unable to attend. Please click HERE below to join the webinar. Passcode: 601038

NEXT WEEK AT A GLANCE

Mon Dec 12

Grad/Staff Dinner: 5 – 7 pm

Wed Dec 14

Middle School Music Night: 4 – 5 pm

Senior School Music Night: 7 – 8 pm

Senior School Course Drop Deadline

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Carol Service Thursday, December 22  at 7 pm – St Paul’s Church, Bloor St.

#1 Dress for students

Holidays Begin! Friday, December 23 – Tuesday, January 10, 2023

December 2, 2022

Dear Parents,

As we make our way through the darkness of shorter days and longer nights, it is wonderful to see the preparations and excitement that accompany this special time of year.

​Our Grads are looking forward to being able to celebrate with their teachers in a few weeks over dinner.  We are preparing for Carol Service, as well as two music nights, and music fills our halls each day. Our athletes have started going to practice and games and their energy and excitement is palpable.

​We are looking forward to seeing you all at these community events over the upcoming weeks. 

With best regards,

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School

This week’s edition contains updates on the following:

Upper School 

Middle School

Senior School

Forum for Change

  • Exchange Application reminder for grade 11

HCPA Updates

Dates on the Horizon & Future Dates of Note

UPPER SCHOOL

Wellbeing & Resilience Survey Report

We are pleased to share the Wellbeing & Resilience Survey Report that outlines the findings from the Resilience Surveys that students completed in the spring of 2022.

The report includes the updated version of the Wellbeing Framework and an overview of the key findings from the Children’s Resilience Survey (Grades 2-5) and High Achieving Schools Survey (Grades 6-12).

At the end of the report there is a questionnaire about additional wellbeing topics and support you would like to see for students and parents. We appreciate your input and taking the time to complete it. 


Report Cards Available Thursday, December 8 at 4pm

Please see THIS LINK for more information about how to access your daughter’s report card. 

Grade 7-9 Math Update Webinar, December 12 at 4:30pm

Please join us to learn more about new pathways in our mathematics program, including two new extended mathematics courses,  which will be available in 2023-24. This information is helpful for parents whose children are in grades 8-9 this year, as well as for parents in grade 7 looking ahead.

Information will be posted if you are unable to attend.

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/84817502649?pwd=QTZWQjhCN1NFT0taT2dqREdPZnhKdz09

Passcode: 601038

Webinar ID: 848 1750 2649

Passcode: 601038

From Our Health Centre: Reducing the Spread of Respiratory Illnesses

We are sharing an important message from Toronto Public Health with regard to a number of steps that can be taken to help keep children and others safe from an increase in respiratory viruses among children including Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza and COVID-19.

Please note that Toronto Public Health and Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health strongly recommends wearing a well-fitted mask in indoor public settings, including in schools and childcares. Upon entry to Havergal, masks will be made available.

To learn more about how to protect yourself, your family and your community from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses, we invite you to read the Government of Ontario’s Public Health Measures and Advice

Safety on the TTC

Two students from St. Michael’s were accosted by a group on the TTC at St. Clair West subway last week over lunch and had some items stolen. The police were notified and have several suspects in custody. Please remind your children to be aware of their surroundings when travelling on public transit. Expensive items such as ear buds, cell phones, tablets and wallets should be kept out of sight. All suspicious activities should be reported to the transit authorities. 

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Middle School Music Night

The Middle School Music Night will be held on Wednesday, December 14 at 4 pm. If your daughter is wearing a kilt to this event, please ensure she has a pair of green tights! Please avoid booking any appointments for your child during lunchtime rehearsals, if possible.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 10 Ice Skating & Cookie Decorating Social at UCC Wilder Arena

If your daughter would like to attend the social on December 8th from  4 – 6 pm, please complete the parent permission form. Students will be responsible for making their own way to the Upper Canada College campus. The event takes place in the Wilder Arena at the south end of the campus. Please complete the permission form here by Tuesday, December 6. Don’t forget to bring skates! 

Senior School Music Night

The Senior School Music Night will be held on Wednesday, December 14 at 7 pm. If your daughter is wearing a kilt to this event, please ensure she has a pair of green tights! Please avoid booking any appointments for your child during lunchtime rehearsals, if possible.

Grad Staff Dinner, Monday, December 12, 5-7pm

The Class of 2023 will be celebrating the Holidays with their teachers, coaches and other staff members on Monday, December 12. Students will begin with cookie decorating, music and conversation and move into dinner, sitting with their teachers. This is just the beginning of the events for the Class of 2023 that will take place over the next few months. June will be here before we know it! 

University Counselling Updates

OUAC December Submission

The December report card marks will be uploaded to OUAC. The Guidance Department spoke to OUAC who shared with us that, “The universities appreciate as much up-to-date information as possible and it may assist them in getting offers to your students sooner.” The upcoming major collection periods for OUAC are February and April. Many universities and competitive programs within Ontario and Canada wait until the April upload to make their offers. Any offers before the April upload from Canadian universities are considered early offers. Students who do not receive an early offer are considered for the next rounds of submissions. 

Fireside Chats

The guidance department will be having fireside chats from December 5th – 9th as well as the 13th-16th from 1-2pm in the Temerty. Grads are encouraged to stop by on their spares to come chat with their counsellors to ask questions and receive feedback on applications, supplemental applications and university choices. This is a great informal check-in that is an added way to receive support on top of the regularly booked grade 12 meeting seminars, university fairs/visits, and guidance appointments.  

FORUM FOR CHANGE

We would like to extend an enormous thank you to the Havergal community! You have shown incredible compassion for our community partnerships this past week, by donating and volunteering for others. Next week we will share an update on our We Scare Hunger Food Drive for North York Harvest Food Bank, and our Holiday Angel Program Drive for New Circles!

Exchange Program

Thank you to the families who attended our Grade 11 Exchange Program Preview and Application Launch. Reminder that applications are due Tuesday, December 6, 2022.

HCPA

Has your daughter outgrown her uniforms already? There is a Used Uniform collection bin in the US Rotunda—simply let Security know and they will guide you.  Drop off items any time!

If you missed your chance to get a HC blazer or tunic ornament at Ivy Market, it’s not too late! Click HERE to place your order and get it before the holidays!  Deadline to order – December 9.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Mon Dec 5

National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women 

Prayers,  Speaker: Human Trafficking, Ms. Kelly Beale 

Tue Dec 6

Exchange Application Due for Grade 11 students

Thu Dec 8

Grade 10 UCC Ice Skating Social: 4 – 6 pm

Future Dates

Grad/Staff Dinner

Monday, December 12 from 5 – 7 pm

Middle School Music Night

Wednesday, December 14 at 4 pm

Senior School Music Night

Wednesday, December 14 at 7 pm

Carol Service

Thursday, December 22  at 7 pm – St Paul’s Church, Bloor St.

November 25, 2022

Dear Families,

This week we celebrated Thrive Week. This week-long series of events centred on building a culture of wellbeing through mental health awareness. We heard from Nicole German from the Maddie Project as well as inspirational accounts from Riley W., Maddie C., Hayden B., Avery S., and Emerson S. which captivated our students’ attention and touched their hearts.  In addition to the ever popular therapy dogs who graced our campus on Friday, we were able to hear from a social worker based in Thunder Bay working with Indigenous communities. From making music together in song to creating stress balls, students were able to participate in a way that felt right for them. 

On behalf of the staff at Havergal we would like to thank the HCPA for providing a wonderful breakfast for the employees to cap off this week. It was truly appreciated by all. 

Best regards,

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School 

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School 

This week’s edition contains updates on the following:

Upper School 

Middle School

Senior School

HCPA Updates

Dates on the Horizon

UPPER SCHOOL

World Cup Dress Down Day

In support of Canada’s participation in the World Cup on Thursday, December 1 we ask all students to dress in support of their favourite team. 

Report Cards available Thursday, December 8 at 4pm

Please see this link for more information about how to access your daughter’s report card. 10. US Dec 8 Full Report Card.docx

Save the date! Carol Service: Thursday, December 22 – 7pm – St. Paul’s Church, Bloor Street

Carol Service is back and we are excited to welcome all families to celebrate with us at St Paul’s Church. This community event brings together Old Girls, students, families, and Havergal employees together to celebrate and sing together. New to Havergal? Here is a link to a video, taken in 2013 which can give you an idea of what to expect at this magical event. 

Havergal Giving Back: Donations Due Soon

It’s the time of year where our school gives back to the community through two of our long-standing Community Partnerships, please read on to see how families can be involved:

New Circles: Holiday Angels Program, GIFTS DUE: Tues, November 29, 2020. 

We really hope to show these families our true Havergal spirit, and practise our value of compassion as we fulfil each family’s holiday wishlist! More information can be found HERE.

North York Harvest Food Bank: Scare Hunger: Pick up Saturday, November 26

Donation bags dropped off by students last week will be picked up by Havergal students on Saturday, November 26th. All donations will go to our Community Partner the North York Harvest Food Bank.  The Map route is linked here. Thank you to everyone involved!

Smiles for the Holidays

Your child’s school portrait is available online, and now is the time to order to have them in time for the holidays. Visit echophotography.ca/havergal2022  Your child’s student ID number is your password. Should you have any questions, our school photographer, Cameron Hubbs, is more than happy to help. cameron@echophotography.ca

Grade 7-9 Parent Math Update Webinar – December 12 – 4:30pm

Please join us to learn more about new Math pathways, including two new Extended Math courses,  which will be available in 2023-24. This information is helpful for parents whose children are in grades 8-9 this year, as well as for parents in grade 7 looking ahead.

Debate Club Parent Evening – slides available

Thank you to all the parents who attended the Debate Club Parent Night last week. If you missed the meeting, you can access the slide deck here.

Digital Wisdom Prayers

We are excited to be hosting SPOT on Monday November 28th in Prayers…well actually two SPOTS! SPOT is a robot from Boston Dynamics that is used by the Ontario Power Generation to perform tasks that can be unsafe for workers (e.g. air quality at Darlington Nuclear Power Plant). OPG is bringing their Innovation team headed by Kasia Izdebska who will be talking about Women in STEM and a teacher vs student challenge. Prayers will be led by grade 7-8 Digital Wisdom students. They will also be in the Biowall area all morning and then heading over to the JS for the afternoon. Feel free to drop by or reach out to Jeff Adams if you want to bring your class down or ask any questions.
SPOT also has some wicked dance moves!

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Middle School Music Night

The Middle School Music Night will be held on Wednesday December 14 at 4 pm. Please ensure you have ordered your tights for this performance if you plan to wear a kilt! Please avoid booking any appointments during lunch time rehearsals if possible:

Rehearsal Schedule:

Grade 7 Band students:

  • Monday, November 28
  • Monday December 5
  • Wednesday December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Grade 8 Band students: 

  • Tuesday, December 6
  • Wednesday, December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Tuba Christmas rehearsals:

  • Tuesday, November 29 (12-12:20PM)
  • Tuesday, December 13 (12-12:20PM)

SENIOR SCHOOL

Grade 9/10 Semi

Registration now on Veracross – click HERE for the link to register. 

Deadline to sign up is Monday, November 28 at 8 am. Guest forms are due by Wednesday, November 30 to Ms. Danto in B10. 

Save the Date! Senior School Music Night

The Senior School Music Night will be held on Wednesday December 14 at 7 pm.

Senior Brass rehearsals (immediately after Symphonic Band 8:00 – 8:25 AM)

  • Tuesday, December 8th
  • Tuesday, December 13th
  • Tuesday, December 20th

University Updates

UBC First Round of Admissions Deadline

The deadline to apply to be considered for the first round of admissions to the University of British Columbia is December 1st. December 1st is also the deadline to be considered for scholarships and awards.

Graduates are reminded to keep track of the multiple and various deadlines for all university applications through OUAC, UCAS, CommonApp, Out of Province and International applications. Grads are encouraged to use the track systeming that Guidance showed in seminar to keep track of all username and passwords for their university portal logins as well as important dates and deadlines regarding applications, supplementals, scholarships and residence.

FORUM FOR CHANGE

Grade 11 Exchange Information

Families interested in our Grade 11 Exchange for the 2022-2023 academic year are invited to our information session on Tuesday, November 29, from 6 – 7 pm. More information was sent directly to Grade 11 families. Please note that the Grade 11 Exchange opportunity is new this year, and is intended for this year and this grade only since they missed out on the Grade 10 opportunity last year. Please contact Jenn Russell if you have any questions: jrussell@havergal.on.ca / x6505

HCPA

If you missed your chance to get a HC blazer or tunic ornament at Ivy Market, it’s not too late! Click HERE to place your order and get it before the holidays!

Thank you to everyone for a hugely successful Ivy Market. We wanted to thank all the bakers, countless volunteers, parents, alum and past parents who attended all the events. Your support meant a lot to us and we hope you enjoyed all the shopping, treats and a chance to mingle and reconnect with others. Warm regards, Lisa and Tanuja, HCPA Co-Chairs

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Mon Nov 28

Digital Wisdom Prayers (robots will be in person!)

Tue Nov 29

Grade 11 Exchange Information Evening – Dining Hall:  6 – 7 pm

Thu Dec 1

Carol Service Practice in Prayers

World Cup Dress in support of your favourite team

Fri Dec 2

Grade 9/10 Semi:  7 – 10 pm

November 18, 2022

Dear Parents, 

While it has been a short week it has been busy! COSSOT Benchball returned to Havergal and the kids’ excitement is off the charts! 

Our Grade 9 students took part in the first full day of TC-9, a new HC-X course that is building students’ capacity, understanding and critical thinking toolkit so that they can take action on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. TC-9 is an opportunity for students to address a major challenge and we believe that these cannot be solved with the same thinking that brought us to these very same challenges, and so students are developing systems thinking and design thinking approaches to help them think in a transdisciplinary way. 

This morning, Seonaid Davis shared a publication with faculty entitled: Waypower, Willpower, and Hope. This article, written by Bryan Goodwin, cites research on three habits of mind that help students become self-directed learners and achieve ambitious goals. The TC-9 program is an excellent example of how Havergal engages students’ waypower and willpower and we invite you to read more about the article HERE

With best regards,

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School 

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School 

This week’s edition of The Weekly contains news and updates on the following topics:

UPPER SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

SENIOR SCHOOL

UPPER SCHOOL

Save the date! Carol Service: December 22 – 7pm – St. Paul’s Church, Bloor Street

Carol Service is back and we are excited to welcome all families to celebrate with us at St. Paul’s Church. This community event brings together Old Girls, students, families, and Havergal employees to celebrate and sing. New to Havergal? Here is a link to a video, taken in 2013 which can give you an idea of what to expect at this magical event. 

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Thrive Week

Thrive Week at Havergal College is a week-long series of events building a culture of wellbeing by promoting mental health awareness. The theme of Thrive week this year is “Connect to Thrive.” Social Connection is the “subjective experience of feeling close to and a sense of belongingness with others” and each day of the week our programming will include age-appropriate messaging, resources and student-led events. 

On Monday, November 21, Ms. Nicole German, co-founder of the Maddie Project will speak to our Upper School community in Prayers. The Maddie Project aims to initiate discussions about youth mental health and help provide resources and support for youth and their families. 

On Tuesday, November 22, students are invited to a presentation by and participate in a discussion with Adam Wicke on building community and wellbeing with Indigneous communities. Mr. Wicke’s work in the Yukon relied on strong collaboration with the First Nations in each community and regularly involved identifying communal concerns, issues, and opportunities for growth. Considering the small population sizes and authority of self-governance in many of these communities there were some unique opportunities as a Social Worker to develop truly collaborative and effective relationships with First Nation partners. Mr. Wicke is currently completing his MSW at Laurier University.

A highlight of Thrive Week will be a visit from Sunshine Therapy Dogs on Friday, November 25. Pet therapy is a service that offers animal-assisted emotional support to people of all ages struggling with a variety of mental health challenges. “Comfort dogs” are a great support for our wellbeing and our students will soon learn that their sweet demeanours will help them relax and replenish. Friday is also a dress down day.

We know that mental health and wellbeing is very individual and that the activities planned for Thrive Week may have varying impacts on students. In light of this, we remind students and families of the multiple supports available to them, including but not limited to their Guidance Counsellors, our School Social Workers and our members in our Health Centre. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Thrive Planning Team, Nicole Waisglass nwaisglass@havergal.on.ca and Caitlin Parsons cparsons@havergal.on.ca

Holiday Gifts? School Portraits!

Your child’s school portrait is available online, and now is the time to order to have them for the holidays. Visit echophotography.ca/havergal2022  Your child’s student ID number is your password. Should you have any questions, our school photographer, Cameron Hubbs, is more than happy to help. cameron@echophotography.ca

Grade 7 – 9 Math Update Webinar for Parents – December 12, 4:30pm

Please join us to learn more about new Math pathways, including two new Extended Math courses,  which will be available in 2023-24. This information is helpful for parents whose children are in Grades 8 & 9 this year,as well as for parents looking ahead for their children who are currently in Grade 7.

If you are unable to attend, the presentation will be posted on the Parent Portal.

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://havergal.zoom.us/j/84817502649?pwd=QTZWQjhCN1NFT0taT2dqREdPZnhKdz09

Webinar ID: 848 1750 2649

Passcode: 601038

Havergal College Giving Back

It’s the time of year where our school gives back to the community through two of our long-standing Community Partnerships, please read on to see how families can be involved:

Holiday Angels – Middle & Senior School Houses to Support New Circles Program, Nov 15 – Dec 2

Havergal’s long association with New Circles continues this holiday season as we launch Holiday Angels on Tuesday in our House groupings. Each House has taken responsibility for a New Circle family’s needs. Students from Grades 7-12 are asked to make a donation to ensure that the family identified by New Circles is supported. New Circles asks for gift cards so families may purchase the most appropriate items for themselves, as well as gently used winter coats and boots. Students will receive details from their House Leadership team on November 22nd with donation delivery date requested for November 29th. Havergal families as a whole are encouraged to participate and support this program through their Houses! More information can be found HERE.

North York Harvest Food Bank: Scare Hunger, November 19 & 26

Please be reminded that students will be starting this drive on Saturday for North York Harvest Food Bank. Map route is linked here. If you live outside of our neighbourhood and wish to contribute please bring in donations the week of November 21-25. Thank you!

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Middle School Play

“The Phantom Tollbooth” by Susan Nanus is based on the book by Norton Juster. Shows are Thursday, November 24 at 4pm & 7pm; Friday, November 25 at 4pm & 7pm. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased during lunch starting Monday, November 22. Cash or Student charge. Seating is limited so buy your tickets in advance! 

COSSOT Dances

Friday November 25, St Andrew’s College will be hosting a Grade 7 and 8 COSSOT Dance. Interested students are invited to sign up to attend. We will be taking a bus from HC to St. Andrew’s. We will depart at 6pm and return at 10:15pm. The cost of this dance is $25.00 and will be charged to your daughter’s account.

Friday December 9, UCC will be hosting a Grade 7 and 8 COSSOT Dance. Interested students are invited to register to attend. Parents will be responsible for dropping off and picking up their child. The cost of the dance is $10.00 and will be charged to your daughter’s account.

Sign up for the UCC and the St. Andrew’s Dances here: COSSOT Dance Registration 

Save the date! Middle School Music Night

The Middle School Music Night will be held on Wednesday December 14 at 4 pm. 

Middle School Music Rehearsals

Winter music concerts are quickly approaching. In preparation for the performance, there are a number of mandatory rehearsals you are asked to attend in order to practice altogether. When you are expected at a rehearsal, please avoid booking any make-up assessments or extra help during your lunch time rehearsals if possible. 

You are required to pack a lunch on these rehearsal dates:

Grade 7 Band students:

  • Tuesday, November 22 
  • Monday, November 28
  • Monday December 5
  • Wednesday December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Grade 8 Band students: 

  • Monday, November 21
  • Tuesday, December 6
  • Wednesday, December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Please note, all Middle School students should have tights to wear for their music performances, please order them early to ensure you have them in time.

SENIOR SCHOOL

Save the date! Senior School Music Night

The Senior School Music Night will be held on Wednesday December 14 at 7 pm.

Grade 9/10 Semi

The sign-up for the Grade 9/10 Semi Formal Dance on December 2 will open on Monday, November 21, and close on Friday, December 25 at 5pm. To register your child for this event please see the link to register below.

All Havergal students bringing a guest will be required to submit a Guest Application form for Grade 9/10 Semi at Havergal College to Ms. Danto no later than Dec 1st, 2022.  All guests are subject to approval by the Havergal Administration.

Link to register https://events.veracross.com/hc/368-eaarexcursions22-23USJSD 

Information for Parents of Debaters

Please see the notes from the parent presentation last week HERE

FORUM FOR CHANGE

Grade 11 Families are invited to a Grade 11 Exchange Information evening on Tuesday November 29, 2022, from 6-7pm at Havergal College in the Back Dining Room.

HCPA

Ivy Market

You can still get tickets for the evening Cocktail Party on November 22!  Parents, alumni and past parents are all welcome.  Mingle and shop from 6 – 9 pm.  Click HERE to purchase tickets. 

You can also join us during the day!  An amazing group of curated vendors will join our HC vendors (including a fantastic bake sale) for both the day and evening events.

We need volunteers!  Please consider helping at the US on November 21 or 22.  Click HERE to sign up.  Would you prefer to bake or sell baked goods?  Please click HERE.

Reminder for US students: Bring exact change or credit, debit or Apple Pay for the bake sale!

HCPA Holiday Marketplace

The HCPA Holiday Marketplace (with the exception of wreaths and HC ornaments) will be closing this Friday.  Click HERE to get your holiday shopping done. Shop for customizable Havergal ornaments, beautiful wreaths, scented candles, comfy blankets, Havergal-branded lazypants, HC frames and more.

Dates on the Horizon

Mon Nov 21

Thrive Week Prayers: Special Speaker

Tue Nov 22

Ivy Market, Brenda Robson Hall/Ellen Knox:  8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Ivy Market Cocktail Party: 6-9 pm

Thu Nov 24

MS Play, The Phantom Tollbooth: 4 pm or 7 pm

Fri Nov 25

HOGA Thanksgiving Drop in: Ellen Knox 12 – 1pm 

MS Play, The Phantom Tollbooth: 4 pm or 7 pm

Dress down day for Thrive Week

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Dear Families: 

Remembrance Day is a time to reflect and think about the past and how it has shaped our country and the world. Our Remembrance Day Prayers on Monday was filled with beautiful music from our choirs and string ensembles, images and names of relatives of family members in our community who have died in conflicts and prayers of remembrance of those we have lost. We also heard from Katie S who reminded us about the importance of peace. She asked the audience, 

To look at this day as a time to reflect, to be grateful, and to work to find ways we can support and love those around us. We can take this day to be grateful for our current peace and to remind ourselves to take small actions of love in our own community so that we may be better and grow stronger. Fostering peace doesn’t have to look like grandiose actions but rather is something that can be active and practised everyday. 

Wishing you all a wonderful long weekend.

Cissy Goodridge, Head of Middle School 

Deirdre Timusk, Head of Senior School 

UPPER SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

SENIOR SCHOOL

FORUM FOR CHANGE

HCPA REMINDERS

DATES ON THE HORIZON

UPPER SCHOOL

Strategic Directions – Student Input on Tuesday, November 15

As shared earlier this week via email, we are beginning a new cycle of strategic planning to help inform Havergal’s future direction and are seeking feedback from our community, including students.

On Tuesday, students in grades 7-12 will be given time in Form/Advisory after Prayers to participate in a short questionnaire to share their perspective on Havergal’s program, facilities and services. The questionnaire for students is the same one being sent to parents, and is composed of 13 Likert-scale questions (1- strongly disagree, 7- strongly agree) on topics like: academic program, co curricular options, mission, reputation, student services, etc. and seven open-ended questions on: attributes that make Havergal unique, areas Havergal should focus on in the future; future skills and experiences for graduates; mission and values; perspectives on quality of facilities.  The questionnaire is anonymous and participation in the questionnaire is optional. While students are being given time in Form/Advisory to complete the questionnaire if they wish, it will also be open for two weeks and can be completed any time in that window. 

Hearing from all members of our community is important to us and we thank all those who offer their perspective to help shape our future direction

Save the Date! Carol Service: Thursday, December 22 – 7pm – St. Paul’s Church, Bloor Street East

Carol Service is back and we are excited to welcome all families to celebrate with us at St Paul’s Church. This community event brings together Old Girls, students, families, and Havergal employees to celebrate and sing. New to Havergal? Here is a link to a video, taken in 2013 which can give you an idea of what to expect at this magical event. 

Study Buddies

The Study Buddies program is a student-led program where students in the Middle School can access academic support from a Senior School student mentor across various subject areas. Study Buddies provides time and space for students to work on homework and projects, and to get feedback, organizational and study tips and support from Senior School students. Study Buddies is part of a larger peer-mentoring initiative at Havergal, under the leadership of Madison M. The Co-Heads of the Study Buddies program are Julia M., Sam D., and Aarna P.. The Study Buddies mentors are a group of students in Grades 10-12 who give their time and energy to provide academic support to Middle School students. Mentors are available every other Tuesday, and every Thursday in room C32 for drop-in sessions during lunch across every subject area. Study Buddies is a mentorship program where students collaborate and learn from peers, while making meaningful connections along the way.

Senior school Study Buddies mentors participated in a training session last week with Ms. Marshall and Ms. Steele. Some of the topics covered were relationship building, bringing your best self to every session, setting boundaries, moving the learning forward, and asking open ended questions to promote student understanding.

The Study Buddies program starts after the November break. Students can follow the Study Buddies Instagram account where we provide study tips, celebrate success stories, and offer updates @hcstudybuddies2223.

Peer Tutoring

We are excited to announce a new initiative at Havergal, which offers one on one peer tutoring support to students in grades 7-10. The Co-Heads of the Peer Tutoring program are Kerry L., Zoe S., and Noor K. 

As a first step, students in grades 11 and 12 were surveyed as to whether they wanted to be a peer tutor, and in what subject area. Next, students in grades 7-10 were sent a Google form to find out if they were interested in having a peer tutor at Havergal, and then were asked in what particular subject area they might want support. Finally, the grade 11 and 12 peer tutors were paired and connected with their student mentees in grades 7-10.  Senior School Peer Tutors also participated in the same training session last week with Ms. Marshall and Ms. Steele (see above).

Peer tutors and their mentees are given the opportunity to set up which day(s) and time(s) work best for both of them. They can choose to connect via text, email, zoom, or in person. 

We are looking forward to a successful year filled with learning and meaningful cross grade collaboration!

Parking at the Upper School

Please read this important information about parking at the Upper School. 

In addition, we are communicating with Grade 12 students about parking in the neighbourhood. Students need to make sure that they are adhering to the parking time restrictions, parking in a considerate manner and driving safely. Thank you for supporting us as we help our students to become considerate and responsible citizens. 

Debate Information Evening

If your child has registered for Debate Club, we encourage you to attend our Zoom information evening on Tuesday, November 15th at 7 pm. We will be introducing the Debate program, an overview of tournament schedule, travel information and logistics as we head into a year with in-person tournaments. Please use this LINK to zoom in (passcode: 057875).  The recording will be shared at a later date. We hope to see you there! 

Winter Sports Registration: open now, closes November 15

Registration for winter term sports is open. The links for winter registration are below:

Winter/Spring Rowing – https://events.veracross.com/hc/384-WinterSpringRow2022-23

Winter Athletics Tryouts – https://events.veracross.com/hc/381-winterus 

The deadline to register for tryouts is Tuesday, November 15th. Tryouts are November 15th – 25th, 2022 with more specific times found HERE (tab 2 – “Winter 2022-2023”) and on Veracross. It is very important that students email their coaches if they are missing a tryout. 

Havergal College Giving Back

It’s the time of year where our school gives back to the community through two of our long-standing Community Partnerships, please read on to see how families can be involved:

North York Harvest Food Bank: Scare Hunger, November 19 & 26

Students have come together under the leadership of Andi M. to prepare over a thousand flyers and bags that will be dropped off at homes in our Havergal College neighbourhood on November 19 to contribute to our food drive for North York Harvest Food Bank. We hope our neighbours who receive a bag will fill it up with food donations, which will be picked up by Havergal students on Saturday November 26! The goal has been set to collect donations with a total weight of 12 Gators (the real ones, not our mascot)! Map route is linked here. If you live outside of our neighbourhood and wish to contribute please bring in donations the week of November 21-25! 

New Circles: Holiday Angels Program, November 15 – December 2

This year Havergal is sponsoring 17 families this year through the New Circles Holiday Angel Program! 7 in the Junior School, and 10 in the Upper School (one for each House). We really hope to show these families our true Havergal spirit, and practise our value of compassion as we fulfil each family’s holiday wishlist! Please stay tuned for more information.

December is two weeks away! Order your Child’s Portrait now!

Your child’s school portrait is available online, and now is the time to order to have them in time for the holidays. Visit echophotography.ca/havergal2022  Your child’s student ID number is your password. Should you have any questions, our school photographer, Cameron Hubbs, is more than happy to help. cameron@echophotography.ca

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Special Rehearsals for Music Students

In order to prepare for our Middle School Music Night Wednesday December 14 at 4pm and Carol Service there are a number of mandatory rehearsals students are asked to attend in order to practice altogether at lunch. 

Grade 7 Band students:

  • Tuesday, November 22 
  • Monday, November 28
  • Monday December 5
  • Wednesday December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Grade 8 Band students: 

  • Tuesday, November 8
  • Monday, November 21
  • Tuesday, December 6
  • Wednesday, December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Please note, all Middle School students should have tights to wear for the music performances, please order them early to ensure your daughter has them in time.

In order to prepare for our Middle School Music Night Wednesday December 14 at 4pm and Carol Service there are a number of mandatory rehearsals students are asked to attend in order to practice altogether at lunch. 

Grade 7 Band students:

  • Tuesday, November 22 
  • Monday, November 28
  • Monday December 5
  • Wednesday December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Grade 8 Band students: 

  • Tuesday, November 8
  • Monday, November 21
  • Tuesday, December 6
  • Wednesday, December 14 (Dress rehearsal)

Grades 8 – 12 Tuba and Euphonium players:

  • Tuesday, November 15
  • Tuesday, November 29
  • Tuesday, December 13

Grade 7 & 8 TPH Vaccine Clinic

On November 18th, nurses from Toronto Public Health will be in the school to provide free vaccinations to Grade 7 and 8 students. The clinic will take place on-site, during school hours, and will offer Meningococcal, Hepatitis B and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines. These vaccines prevent cancers and meningitis, and protect students against serious infections, please see this TPH Parent Letter for facts about the vaccines, and further information about the clinic. Your child was given a consent form in Form this week, the consent form was to be completed by a parent or legal guardian and returned to your TA by Wednesday before the break.  If you have not yet returned your consent form, please do so on Tuesday after the break. You won’t be able to receive these important life-saving vaccines at the school clinic without a completed consent form. Remember to wear a loose sleeved shirt and eat something the day of the clinic.

Marguerite & Ivy Award

Registration for the Marguerite and Ivy Award is now open for students in grade 7 and 8. The Award:

  • Promotes personal growth 
  • Inspires care and compassion for others
  • Nurtures a growth mindset
  • Encourages a health-conscious way of being

SENIOR SCHOOL

Special rehearsals for Music Students

Winter music concerts and Carol Service are quickly approaching. In preparation for the performances, there are a number of mandatory rehearsals students are asked to attend in order to practice altogether. 

Grades 8 – 12 Tuba and Euphonium players (lunch rehearsals):

  • Tuesday, November 15
  • Tuesday, November 29
  • Tuesday, December 13

Carol Service Brass Choir (morning rehearsals):

  • Tuesday, December 8
  • Tuesday, December 13
  • Tuesday, December 20

Save the Date! Senior School Music Night

The Senior School Music Night will be held on Wednesday December 14 at 7pm in the Brenda Robson Hall.

Mark your Calendar! Grade 9/10 Semi Formal – December 2

The “Dec-emi” is coming to Havergal for grades 9 and 10 on Friday, December 2 from 7 – 10 pm in the BRH. The theme is Out of this World. Tickets, which cost $25 each, will be charged to your account. Students who choose to bring a guest will be charged for their guest’s ticket as well and their guest will be required to complete a form that needs to be signed by their home school Principal.

YouthSpeak: Presenting to Grade 9/10 on November 16

On Wednesday, November 16, students in grades 9 & 10 are invited to attend an engaging, youth-led interactive presentation by YouthSpeak on the effects of substance use and addiction on their mental health and wellbeing. The guest speakers will address a variety of potential risk factors for substance use including self-esteem level and peer pressure with the overall goal of supporting the development of positive coping and decision making skills when confronted with choices regarding substance use. Youth speakers will share their personal experiences to increase awareness of the potential risks and implications of substance use while conveying a message of self-empowerment and hope. We hope that the lessons learned from the youth speakers and discussion can inspire an ongoing dialogue in the home that brings our students closer together with their families; where they can express their emotions, and also seek assistance for further mental health support when they need it. 

Grade 12 Families: The Year Ahead – Dates and Events Listed Here

There are many events on the horizon for the Class of 2023 in the upcoming months. Please review this letter which has a chart outlining all the exciting opportunities for students and parents. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Deirdre Timusk

University Counselling News

Scholarship Opportunities

Please review the Havergal sponsored scholarship policy on the Guidance Portal as well as other opportunities regarding various scholarships.

U of T – Lester B Pearson Scholarship for International Students

If you fit the criteria to be considered for nomination for this scholarship, and U of T is one of your top schools, please submit your resume to the guidance office by Tuesday, November 15th.

Queen’s Chancellor Scholarship

If you wish to be considered for the nomination by the committee, you must submit your application to Mr. Frost in the guidance office by noon (12:00pm) Wednesday November 23, 2022. Late applications will not be considered. You do not need to include your reference letter with this practice application. The practice application which is the same as the actual application must be completed and submitted to the office (which is what will be considered when the nomination is made). This can be found at this website.

FORUM FOR CHANGE

Former Exchange Student Returns to Intern

We are welcoming Sophie Tenbergen back to Havergal as an intern in the Forum for Change. Sophie first came to Havergal from Germany as an exchange student in her Grade 10 year. Now, 3 years later, her love of her experience back then has inspired her to return and give back. She will be supporting our current exchange students in preparing for hosting and travelling abroad. She will be staying in boarding and providing some more international flair in that special community as well.

Round Square Regional Conference

We have extended the deadline for the Round Square Regional Conference to be held at Ashbury College. Spots are available for 5 students aged 16 to 18 for this RS Conference taking place 13th to 19th February 2023 with the theme of ‘Climate and Culture in the North’

Our hosts say; “This Conference will encompass adventure, leadership, and service. Delegates will discover what it means to live in winter weather as they enjoy experiences on ice and snow. Delegates will have the opportunity to learn about the North and Canada’s Arctic from the perspective of indigenous, political, and environmental voices. The speakers will spark intriguing and engaging Baraza discussions, where students can share their excitement and interpretation of living in winter. There will also be meaningful discussions about climate change, arctic sovereignty and the shared stewardship of the north, a fragile ecosystem with exceptional biodiversity. The conference features a variety of voices, winter sports, and activities where we bring the community together. Ashbury families will billet our guests and delegates can look forward to unique activities like a 2-night stay at the Chateau Montebello resort, an Ottawa Senators hockey game, an international dinner, and a snow-themed dance and more. The conference will be held over six days and overlaps with Ashbury’s winter carnival and Ottawa’s Winterlude.”

The application deadline is extended to Nov. 14th.

The application link is HERE.

The application for Financial Aid is HERE

HC-X – Grade 9s

On Tuesday, November 15th from 9:30-3:30, all Grade 9 students will be participating in TC-9: The Challenge (the new Grade 9 Transdisciplinary Course). After they take attendance with their TA and attend Prayers, they will reconvene in the Brenda Robson Hall. It’s a dress down day for all grade 9 students on this day. 

HCPA REMINDERS

HCPA Holiday Marketplace

The HCPA Holiday Marketplace is now online.  Click HERE to get your holiday shopping done.  Shop for customizable Havergal ornaments, beautiful wreaths, scented candles, comfy blankets, Havergal-branded lazypants, HC frames and more.

Ivy Market

Tickets are now on sale for the evening parent Cocktail Party on November 22.  Click HERE to purchase tickets.  Mingle and shop from 6 – 9 pm.

You can also join us during the day!  We will have a great vendor marketplace, a bake sale, used uniforms, spiritwear and more.Do you love to bake?  We are still looking for baked/purchased items and parent volunteers for the bake sale.  To donate or volunteer please click HERE.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

Fri Nov 11

Remembrance Day – no classes

Mon Nov 14

Holiday – no classes

Tue Nov 15

TC – 9 Day: Grade 9s dress down (only gr 9)

Winter sports registration closes

Virtual Debate Information Evening @ 7 pm

Thu Nov 17

Athletics Assembly

Fri Nov 18

HaverCrest Benchball, Grades 9-12 @ 4 pm