A Message From The Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 24, 2026

Dear Junior School Families,

Spring is finally blooming on campus, and it was the perfect backdrop for Earth Week. A huge thank you to our Grade 4 leaders for organizing such meaningful experiences and empowering us to protect our planet.

Yesterday, we also gathered at St. Paul’s Bloor Street to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Founders’ Day. Reflecting on a century of history, we considered how much the student experience has evolved—from horse and buggy to carpools, and from library stacks to instant digital information.

Yet, while our classrooms and technologies change, our core values remain steadfast. Just like the cornerstone laid on April 23, 1926, our mission continues to be the foundation of the Havergal experience.

Warmly,

Kate

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

Latest News

Reminders

LATEST NEWS

Pride Week: Monday, May 4 – Friday May 8

Havergal is excited to once again be celebrating Pride Week from Monday May 4 – Friday, May 8.

As a school, Havergal is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where every student feels safe, seen, and valued throughout the entire year. Our inclusive practices are woven into our curriculum, school events, and classroom discussions to ensure that all children and families – regardless of background, identity of ability – are celebrated and respected. During Pride Week, we take time to specifically recognize and honour the experiences and contributions of LGBTQ2S+ individuals. This is an important opportunity to help our students practice kindness, empathy, and build a strong sense of community. By highlighting these important issues, we aim to foster an environment where all students can thrive, feel proud of who they are, and know that they belong.

We look forward to sharing the activities that have been planned, at a variety of age levels, and resources for families wishing to carry on the discussion at home with you next week. 

School Busing Interest Survey for Families 

We are always looking for ways to better support our families’ daily routines. With that in mind, we are investigating the possibility of launching a private Havergal busing service. Whether this looks like centralized pick-up points or door-to-door service, we need your input to move forward. Your feedback will help us understand if there is enough collective interest and long-term commitment to make this program a reality.  

You can access the survey here.

Welcome Back to Artist in Residence – Doug Goodin: Tuesday, April 28th – Thursday, May 14th

We look forward to welcoming Doug Goodkin to the Junior School from Tuesday, April 28th – Thursday, May 14th to work with a variety of our students during their regular Music and Integrated Arts classes.

Doug Goodkin is a globally acclaimed Orff Schulwerk educator, teaching music education courses in over 50 countries. For 45 years, he inspired young minds at The San Francisco School and now serves as a dedicated consultant, mentor, guest teacher, workshop leader, and performer in schools, both near and far.

Doug is also the director of the San Francisco International Orff Course, the founder of the Jazz/ Orff Course, Doug Goodkin & the Pentatonics Jazz Band, Pentatonic Press, the SF School Intern Program and a frequent guest teacher at The Orff Institute in Salzburg and in the Orff-Afrique Course in Ghana.

Doug is a prolific author with ten published books and has left an indelible mark as a featured personality in the documentary film, ‘The Secret Song.’ His passion for music education and his extensive reach in nurturing the next generation of learners are the hallmarks of his illustrious career.

REMINDERS

GLOW New Circles Drive: April 27 – May 1 

As part of our commitment to service, community partnership, and global citizenship, the Junior School is proud to launch the upcoming GLOW Drive in support of one of our community partners, New Circles. 

From April 27 to May 1, we will be collecting gently used prom and formalwear for the New Circles Prom Pop-Up Shop, a special event in May that provides high school students the opportunity to “shop” for formal attire at no cost. The goal is to offer support, promote inclusivity, and ensure that every student has the chance to enjoy a memorable prom night. 

This initiative also connects meaningfully to our upcoming Earth Week, encouraging sustainability by giving beautiful items a second life. 

We invite all members of our community to contribute (for all genders): 

  • Prom attire (dresses, suits) 
  • Dress shoes (heels, flats, dress shoes) 
  • Accessories (purses, belts, costume jewelry) 

Donations can be placed in the bins and on the hanging racks located outside the JS Library.  

Thank you for your continued generosity and partnership in making a difference.

Gator Care Monthly Blast

Should your daughter attend Gator Care on a regular basis, we encourage you to read September’s  edition of the Gator Care Monthly Blast. This will provide you with a high-level overview of what is happening, as well as some quick reminders.

CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMMING 

Athletics:

  •  JS Athletics Schedule 
  • Athletics Questions?
  • Good luck to the U12 softball team, who have their first game on Monday. 
  • Good Luck to the U12 Track team at their meet on Thursday. 

Clubs:

  • The Junior Choir sang beautifully at Founder’s Day this past Thursday, which was their final performance for the school year.
  • Both Primary and Junior Choir have finished for the school year.
  • Spring Clubs Schedule
  • Club Questions?

WHAT’S ON THE JS MENU NEXT WEEK?

JS Menu for Monday, April 27 – Friday, May 1 

NOTES FROM THE HCPA

Moms’ Night Out

Moms’ Night Out is Thursday, May 28, 7 pm at Taylor’s Landing. Tickets are selling fast, and space is limited

Buy Your Tickets Now!

JS A-mazing Race 

The JS A-Mazing Race takes place Sunday, May 3, from 11 am to 3 pm on the Havergal campus. 

  • Registration: Missed the deadline? Email havergalamazingrace@gmail.com or register on-site (swag not guaranteed).
  • Highlights: Expect new challenges and House rewards; the event runs rain or shine with indoor backup plans.
  • Interested in Volunteering? We need parent volunteers to run our event.

Please support us by signing up here!

HCPA General Meeting

Our next HCPA General Meeting is Wednesday, April 29, 8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room. Our April guest speakers are Adam Caplan, Alison Campbell-Rogers and Jeff Adams who will be speaking about T9C/HCx – Havergal’s innovation hub that combines integrative learning models to help our girls practice future-ready skills. See you there!

Grade 6 Parent Social

Grade 6 parents, please join us on Thursday, April 30 for our Evening Parent Social. 7 – 9 pm (EK Library). More details available through your Grade Reps.

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

Use  this link to see a personalised summary of your child’s activities next week, on the Parent Portal.

KEY DATES ON THE HORIZON

Monday, April 27

  • Identity Prayers (8:25 am – 8:55 am in the JS Gym)

Wednesday, April 29 

  • Holland-Bloorview Prayers (8:25 am – 8:55 am in the JS Gym)
  • HCPA General Meeting (8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room)

Thursday, April 30

  • Grade 6 Parent Social (7:00 pm – 9:00 pm in the EK Library)

Sunday, May 3

  • A-mazing Race (11am – 3pm)

Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8

  • Pride Week

Wednesday, May 13

  • House Shout  – House Dress Down Day (1:45 pm – 3:00 pm)
  • More information to come

Friday, May 15 

  • School Closed for Victoria Day Long Weekend (No Classes)

Monday, May 18

  • School Closed for Victoria Day Long Weekend (No Classes)

Tuesday, May 19

  • Classes Resume

A Message From The Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 17, 2026

Dear Junior School Families,

It was such a pleasure to welcome so many families to Student-Led Conferences today! Our students were absolutely beaming as they shared their learning in homeroom and specialist classes. One of the things that I noted, no matter which class I visited, was how confidently our students were able to talk about the process of their learning, and not just the final product. 

At their heart, student-led conferences are a masterclass in leadership and self-awareness. By stepping into the role of facilitator, our girls develop much more than just public speaking skills; they practice metacognition, learning to reflect deeply on how they think and solve problems. This process builds a profound sense of agency and accountability, as students take full ownership of their goals and learn to advocate for their own learning needs with confidence. Ultimately, these conversations foster the relational intelligence and poise necessary for our girls to navigate the world as self-assured leaders who aren’t just reciting facts, but are actively shaping their own futures. We hope you enjoyed today, as much as they did!

For families with daughters in JK and SK, we hope that your Parent-Teacher Interviews were productive, and gave you an opportunity to learn more about their progress this year!

This week we also had the opportunity to celebrate “The Arts” in the Junior School. This week served to highlight how our students use the arts help us to celebrate our identities and cultures, learn about others, grow, feel safe and seen, express and explore our feelings, and make the world a beautiful place.

A HUGE note of thanks to our incredible faculty and staff for all of their work, not only preparing for Arts’ Week and Student-Led Conferences, but for all they do each day to make the Junior School so special.

Warmly,

Kate

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

Latest News

Reminders

LATEST NEWS

Student-Led Conference Parent Feedback

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend our Student-Led Conferences today. As we look ahead to next year, we are eager to hear your feedback! Kindly take a moment to fill out the

Student-Led Conference Feedback Form 

GLOW New Circles Drive: April 27 – May 1 

As part of our commitment to service, community partnership, and global citizenship, the Junior School is proud to launch the upcoming GLOW Drive in support of one of our community partners, New Circles. 

From April 27 to May 1, we will be collecting gently used prom and formalwear for the New Circles Prom Pop-Up Shop, a special event in May that provides high school students the opportunity to “shop” for formal attire at no cost. The goal is to offer support, promote inclusivity, and ensure that every student has the chance to enjoy a memorable prom night. 

This initiative also connects meaningfully to our upcoming Earth Week, encouraging sustainability by giving beautiful items a second life. 

We invite all members of our community to contribute (for all genders): 

  • Prom attire (dresses, suits) 
  • Dress shoes (heels, flats, dress shoes) 
  • Accessories (purses, belts, costume jewelry) 

Donations can be placed in the bins and on the hanging racks located outside the JS Library.  

Thank you for your continued generosity and partnership in making a difference.

“Dori” The Therapy Dog is Coming to the Junior School!

We are excited to share that Ms. Kelly, Head of Library, will be bringing her therapy dog, Dori, to the library to visit with students in the coming weeks.

Dori is a  certified therapy dog who has spent many days on campus at the upper school this year. We are thrilled to be able to include the Junior School in this endeavour.

Dori will be visiting with classes during their regularly scheduled library class. She will be in a quiet area, and students will be able to read with Dori in pairs or groups of 3 for a few moments at a time. 

If you would not like your child to participate for any reason, please let me know so we can make alternate arrangements. Here are the dates that Dori will be with each class:

Monday, April 20 

  • JK and SK

Friday, May 1

  • 2A

Wednesday, May 6

  • 3A & 3B

Friday, May 8

  • 5A, 5B, 5C

Monday, May 11

  • 1A
  • 2B

May 14

  • 1B

May 21

  • 6A, 6B, 6C

Wednesday, May 27

  • 4A & 4B

REMINDERS

Information Re: Founders’ Day: Thursday, April 23 (Grade 1 – 12)

This year, on Founder’s Day, we are celebrating 100 years (!) since the placement of the cornerstone at 1451 Avenue Rd. Students in Grade 1 – 12 will be celebrating this moment on Thursday, April 23 at St. Paul Bloor Street. 

Please read the following information carefully, to ensure your daughter is here on time for her bus’ departure. Students in JK and SK will remain at school.

JS Bus Departure Schedule:

  • 8:00 am
    • All students in the Junior Choir and the Steel Pan Drumming depart from Havergal College to St. Paul’s. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am
  • 8:30 am
    • All other Grades 1- 6 students depart from Havergal College. Please arrive no later than 8:20 am.

What to Wear:

  • Students should wear their #1 dress.
  • Indoor shoes will be left at school, with students wearing their black shoes to the church.

CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMMING 

Athletics:

Clubs:

WHAT’S ON THE JS MENU NEXT WEEK?

JS Menu for Monday, April 20 – Friday, April 24 

NOTES FROM THE HCPA

HCPA General Meeting

Our next HCPA General Meeting is Wednesday, April 29, 8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room. Our April guest speakers are Adam Caplan, Alison Campbell-Rogers and Jeff Adams who will be speaking about T9C/HCx – Havergal’s innovation hub that combines integrative learning models to help our girls practice future-ready skills. See you there!

JS A-mazing Race – Ticket Deadline Extended

Have you asked your daughter about the A-mazing Race? Have you watched this video together?

  • Spend Sunday, May 3, 11am – 3pm with your daughter and support the HCPA.  It’s going to be A-mazing!
  • Ticket sales have been extended to Monday, April 20 so that all JS girls can join in the fun. 

Buy your TICKETS for THE A-MAZING RACE NOW!!

Grade 6 Parent Social

Grade 6 parents, please join us on Thursday, April 30 for our Evening Parent Social. 7-9pm (EK Library). More details available through your Grade Reps.

Moms’ Night Out

Moms’ Night Out is Thursday, May 28, 7pm at Taylor’s Landing. Tickets are selling fast, and space is limited – buy yours now! Click here for all the details. 

Pre-Loved Uniform Sale

Our next Pre-Loved Uniform sale and HC Marketplace are Tuesday, April 21 from 2:30 to 5 pm in the Junior School Learning Hub Hallway. 

We need your help – please consider volunteering. Sign up here! 

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

Use this link to see a personalised summary of your child’s activities next week, on the Parent Portal.

KEY DATES ON THE HORIZON

Monday, April 20 

  • Earth Week Prayers (8:25 am – 8:55 am in the JS Gym)

Tuesday April 21 

  • Pre-Love Uniform Sale (2:30 pm  to 5:00 pm in the Junior School Learning Hub Hallway)

Wednesday, April 22

  • No Prayers: Students will be participating in Earth Week Activities

Thursday, April 23

  • Founders’ Day (Grade 1 – 12  students only; JK/SK remain at school)

Wednesday, April 29

  • HCPA General Meeting 8:45 – 10:45 am in the JS Dining Room.

Thursday, April 30

  • Grade 6 Parent Social (7:00 pm – 9:00 pm in the EK Library)

Sunday, May 3

  • A-mazing Race (11am – 3pm)

A Message From The Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 10, 2026

Dear Junior School Families,

Today was another incredible special day, where we welcomed just over 400 grandpals to the school! The students were beyond excited to welcome them, and the pride that they have in their learning, and their community was palpable. We certainly hope that the grandpals had as much fun as we did. Should you have any feedback about the event, please feel free to reach out to me. We are always looking on ways to continue to grow and improve.

Today was also a great opportunity for our students to practice just some of what they will share with you next Friday, April 17, when we welcome families for Student-Led Conferences.

All the best for a wonderful weekend.

Warmly,

Kate

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

Action Required:

Latest News

Reminders

ACTION REQUIRED 

Sign the AAR for Founders’ Day by Sunday, April 12 (Grade 1 – 6)

All students in Grade 1 – 12 will attend Founders’ Day on Thursday, April 23. Students in JK and SK remain at school. In order for your child to attend, kindly fill out the:

 Sign the AAR for Founders’Day by Sunday, April 12 (Gr. 1 – 6) 

In the event that your child is not able to attend, please indicate the absence on the Parent Portal  by Sunday April 12th at 9 am so we know not to expect a permission form for this event.

Questions: Matthew Varey

Register for The Amazing Race by Thursday, April 16 

Come Rain. Come Shine. Come Ready to Race. The A-mazing Race is Sunday, May 3, 11am-3pm. All Junior School students and an adult guest are invited to join us.

Register for The Amazing Race by Thursday, April 16 

Questions: Lauren Farquharson

LATEST NEWS

Arts Week – Monday, April 13th – Friday, April 17th

Monday, April 13th – Arts themed workshops

  • Students will participate in a variety of arts themed workshops from 8:25am-9:00am to celebrate the launch of arts week.

Wednesday, April 15th – Arts Week Celebration Prayers

  • We’re thrilled to invite you to join us for a special Arts Week Prayers celebration on Wednesday, April 15th from 8:25am-9:00am.

Come experience the incredible talents of our young artists as we showcase:

  • Primary Choir performance – hear our students’ beautiful voices 
  • Steel Pan Co-curricular  – enjoy the vibrant sounds of our steel pan ensemble as they play walk-in and walk-out
  • Community singing with Kofi – join in the musical celebration!
  • Video Presentation – celebrating the arts in the Junior School

This special morning is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the arts and witness the creativity, dedication, and joy our students bring to their artistic pursuits. We can’t wait to share this moment with you!

Call Times:

  • Primary Choir should meet Mr. MacLean in the Music Room at 8:05am wearing number 1 dress with socks
  • Co-Curricular Steel Pan Club from the Winter Term Club should meet Ms. Read at 8:00am in the Integrated Arts room wearing number 1 dress with socks

Thursday, April 16th – Arts Week Dress Down Day

  • Get ready for Monochromatic Thursday during Arts Week!
    • Choose ONE colour and wear different shades of it from head to toe. Think all blues (navy pants, sky blue shirt, light blue socks), all greens, all purples—you get the idea! Mix light and dark versions of your colour to create a monochromatic masterpiece. It’s a fun way to show off your artistic style and celebrate colour!

JK & SK VIRTUAL Parent-Teacher Interviews on Friday, April 17 

Families with a daughter in JK or SK will have Virtual Parent-Teacher Interviews on Friday, April 17. This is an opportunity for you to connect with their homeroom teacher, who will share the progress your daughter is making. 

Please note that there are NO CLASSES for JK or SK students on this day.

Student-Led Conferences: Everything You Need to Know for Friday, April 17  (Grade 1 – 6)

We are very much looking forward to welcoming families on Friday, April 17 for Student-Led Conferences. This will be an opportunity for you to see what students are currently learning in the classroom, and to provide and opportunity for them to present their progress to you formally. Rather than showing you a final product, students will focus on the learning process and self-reflection

Please note:

  • There are no classes on this day, for students (JK – Grade 6). 
  • If you have more than one daughter, one is welcome to go to Gator Care, while the other is presenting.
  • Students should dress in their regular Havergal uniform when coming into the Junior School for their conference.
  • If you are unsure of when you have signed up, please reach out to your child’s homeroom teacher.
  • If you are unable to attend, kindly let your daughter’s teacher know, and we would be happy to send materials home so that she can share them with you there.

Information Re: Founders’ Day: Thursday, April 23 (Grade 1 – 12)

Students in Grade 1 – 12 will be celebrating Founders’ Day on Thursday, April 23 at St. Paul Bloor Street. Please read the following information carefully, to ensure your daughter is here on time for her bus’ departure. Students in JK and SK will remain at school.

JS Bus Departure Schedule

  • 8:00 am
    • All students in the Junior Choir and the Steel Pan Drummers depart from Havergal College to St. Paul’s. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am
  • 8:45 am
    • All students in Grades 1- 6 students depart from Havergal College. Please arrive no later than 8:20 am.

What to Wear

  • Students should wear their #1 dress.
  • Indoor shoes will be left at school, with students wearing their black shoes to the church.

Spring Uniform Check

As we head into the final term, we’ve noticed many of our students have had significant growth spurts! Please take a moment to check that your daughter’s kilt sits no more than 9 cm above the knee. If a new size is needed, we highly encourage you to visit the HCPA Used Uniform Sale on April 21st.  Finally, patent or platform shoes are not permitted; we ask that they be replaced.

CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMMING 

Athletics:

  •  JS Athletics Schedule 
  • Good luck to the U12 Track team, who will have their first indoor meet on Thursday, April 16th. Drop off for the meet will be at 7:30 am. Details will be emailed. 
  • Athletics Questions?

Clubs:

WHAT’S ON THE JS MENU NEXT WEEK?

JS Menu for Monday, April 13 – Friday, April 17 

NOTES FROM THE HCPA

JS A-mazing Race

It’s going to be A-mazing! Be part of the fun on Sunday, May 3, 11am – 3pm for the A-mazing Race on the HC campus. 

All Junior School students + one adult guest are invited. But Hurry! Ticket sales close in just 1 WEEK (April 16). 

  • Buy your TICKETS NOW!
  • We need parent volunteers to run our event. Please support us by signing up HERE.  

Grade 6 Parent Social

Save the Date: Grade 6 parents, please join us on Thursday, April 30 for our Evening Parent Social. 7-9pm (EK Library). More details to follow. 

Moms’ Night Out

Join us on Thursday, May 28, 7pm at Taylor’s Landing for Mom’s Night Out. Your ticket includes appetizers, two drinks and more fun than you’ve had since 2001. Get your tickets here!

Pre-Loved Uniform Sale

Celebrate the planet during Earth Week by shopping for Pre-Loved Uniforms Tuesday, April 21 from 2:30 to 5 pm in the Junior School Learning Hub Hallway.

Interested in Volunteering? Sign up here!

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

Use this link to see a personalised summary of your child’s activities next week, on the Parent Portal.

KEY DATES ON THE HORIZON

Monday, April 13

  • No Prayers – Students will be participating in dance workshops as part of Arts Week

Wednesday, April 15

  • Arts Week Prayers (8:25 am – 9:00 am in the JS Gym)

Thursday, April 16th

  • Arts Week Dress Down Day
    • Students are invited to choose ONE colour and wear different shades of it from head to toe. 

Friday, April 17 

  • JK/SK: 
    • VIRTUAL Student-Led Conferences with homeroom teachers.
  • Grade 1 – 6:
    • Student-Led Conferences (8:30 am – 11:00 am)
      • No scheduled classes on this day.
      • If you have more than one daughter, one is welcome to go to Gator Care, while the other is presenting.

Tuesday April 21 

  • Pre-Love Uniform Sale (2:30 pm  to 5:00 pm in the Junior School Learning Hub Hallway)

Thursday, April 23

  • Founders’ Day (Grade 1 – 12  students only; JK/SK remain at school)

Thursday, April 30

  • Grade 6 Parent Social (7:00 pm – 9:00 pm in the EK Library)

Sunday, May 3

  • A-mazing Race (11am – 3pm)

A Message From The Head of the Junior School – Thursday, April 2, 2026

Dear Junior School Families,

It has been an incredibly vibrant and enriching time in the Junior School since our return from March Break. One of the greatest privileges of being part of this community is the opportunity to learn and grow in an environment that so warmly celebrates such a beautiful tapestry of cultures and traditions. By sharing these experiences, our students gain more than just knowledge—they develop a deeper sense of empathy and a global perspective that is truly wonderful to witness. Last week we learned about Ramadan and Eid, and this week we celebrated Nowruz, and Easter. We are very much looking forward to next week when we will be honouring Passover.

I wish everyone a happy and healthy long weekend. Happy Easter and Happy Passover to all those celebrating.

Warmly,

Kate

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

Action Required:

Latest News

Reminders

ACTION REQUIRED 

RSVP for Grandpals’ Day by Sunday, April 5

Grandpals’ Day will take place on  Friday, April 10, 2026 at 10:00 am! 

RSVP for Grandpals’ Day by Sunday, April 5 

New this Year for Students Who Do Not Have a Grandpal Attending!

If your daughter does not have a grandpa attending, kindly let her homeroom teacher know by April 5, so that we can participate in alternative programming.

Questions? Contact Agnes Cicha

Sign the AAR for Founders’ Day by Sunday, April 12 (Grade 1 – 6)

All students in Grade 1 – 12 will attend Founders’ Day on Thursday, April 23. Students in JK and SK remain at school. In order for your child to attend, kindly fill out the:

 Sign the AAR for Founders’Day by Sunday, April 12 (Gr. 1 – 6) 

In the event that your child is not able to attend, please indicate the absence on the Parent Portal  by Sunday April 12th at 9 am so we know not to expect a permission form for this event.

Questions? Contact Matthew Varey

Register for The Amazing Race by Thursday, April 16 

Come Rain. Come Shine. Come Ready to Race. The A-mazing Race is Sunday, May 3, 11am-3pm. All Junior School students and an adult guest are invited to join us.

Register for The Amazing Race by Thursday, April 16 

Questions? Contact Lauren Farquharson

LATEST NEWS

Grandpals’ Day – Need to Know Information

We are excited to welcome our Grandpals next Friday, April 10!

9:30 am – 10:00 am

  • Grandpals arrive, sign in, attend a reception and enjoy some refreshments in the JS Gym.
  • Please do not arrive earlier than 9:30 am, as this will disrupt our drop-off procedures.

10:00 am – 10:15 am

  • Welcome and Address from Dr. Katrina Samson (Principal) and Ms. Kate White (Head of Junior School)

10:15 am – 11:15 am

  • Grandpals will be picked up from the gym by teachers and guided to the appropriate classrooms. Once there, their granddaughters will give them a tour of their classroom and share their learning. For Grandpals with more than one granddaughter, please go to the younger student’s classroom first.

Please also note the following important information:

  • Due to space, this event is intended for “Grandpals” only (e.g., a grandparent, aunt, uncle, family friend). For parents who are dropping off their “Grandpal” we ask that you return at the end of the event, and not go visit the classrooms. Alternatively, you are welcome to go to the JS Dining Hall, where there will be tea, coffee and water available.
  • If your daughter does not have a “Grandpal” who is able to attend, please let her homeroom teacher know, so that she can participate in alternative programming during this time.
  • Should a grandpal have any mobility issue, we will have people on hand to provide support.
  • Parking is EXTREMELY limited at the Junior School. If at all possible, grandpals are encouraged to walk, take public transportation, or a taxi. For those driving, please note if there are not any spots available on campus, we recommend you look on SpotAngels for nearby free and paid parking options. 

Information for Founders’ DayThursday, April 23 (Grade 1 – 12)

Students in Grade 1 – 12 will be celebrating Founders’ Day on Thursday, April 23 at St. Paul Bloor Street. Please read the following information carefully, to ensure your daughter is here on time for her bus’ departure. Students in JK and SK will remain at school.

JS Bus Departure Schedule:

  • 8:00 am
    • All students in the Junior Choir and the Steel Pan Drummers depart from Havergal College to St. Paul’s. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am
  • 8:45 am
    • All students in Grades 1- 6 students depart from Havergal College. Please arrive no later than 8:20 am.
  • 9:45-10:45 am
    • Founder’s Day Ceremony
  • 10:45-11:20 am
    • Students return to school via bus
  • 11:20 – 12:20 pm
    • Regular lunch

What to Wear:

  • Students should wear their #1 dress.
  • Indoor shoes will be left at school, with students wearing their black shoes to the church.

Pizza Lunch is on Tuesday, April 7

A reminder that we will be holding our monthly Pizza Lunch on Tuesday, April 7. Students not participating are asked to bring their own packed lunch. The salad and sandwich bar will still be available.

CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMMING 

Athletics:

Clubs:

WHAT’S ON THE JS MENU NEXT WEEK?

JS Menu for Tuesday, April 7 – Friday, April 10 

NOTES FROM THE HCPA

JS A-mazing Race

Come Rain. Come Shine. Come Ready to Race.

The A-mazing Race is Sunday, May 3, 11am – 3pm. All Junior School students and an adult guest are invited. The last day to purchase tickets is Thursday, April 16. 

  • PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!
  • We’re looking for parent volunteers: If you’re available to help, please take a moment to sign up using this form. Thank you for your support! 

Grade 6 Parent Social

Save the Date: Grade 6 parents, please join us on Thursday, April 30 for our Parent Social. 7 – 9 pm (EK Library). More details to follow. 

Moms’ Night Out

Join us on Thursday, May 28 for Mom’s Night Out. It’s an evening filled with great food and drinks, laughter, and the chance to reconnect with familiar faces while meeting new friends. Get your tickets here

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

Use  this link to see a personalised summary of your child’s activities next week, on the Parent Portal.

KEY DATES ON THE HORIZON

Friday, April 3 

  • School Closed for Good Friday – No classes

Monday, April 6

  • School Closed for Easter Monday – No classes

Wednesday, April 8

  • Passover Prayers

Friday, April 10th 

  • Grandpals’ Day (9:30 am – 11:00 am)

Friday, April 17 

  • Student-Led Conferences (8:30 am – 11:00 am)
    • No scheduled classes on this day.
    • If you have more than one daughter, one is welcome to go to Gator Care, while the other is presenting.

Thursday, April 23

  • Founders’ Day (Grade 1 – 12 only)