A Message From the Head of the Junior School, Friday, May 5, 2023

Dear JS Families,

A huge thank you to all of those involved in making Pride Week such a success this year, as we celebrated the theme of “Proud to be Me!” It was wonderful to see our students, faculty and staff across both sides of the bridge come together to celebrate the many accomplishments of members of our LGBTQ2S+ community, and the challenges that many, both at Havergal and beyond, continue to face. 

To end the week, we had a fabulous celebration where our Grade 6s shared a performance of a traditional Boboobo Dance and Drumming  and drumming with  Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo, who is a professor of African studies and ethnomusicology (the study of music through cultural context), from the University of British Columbia. This performance highlights some of their learning with a whole grade performance at Prayers. Boboobo is the most popular social music and dance of the Central and Northern Ewe of Ghana and Togo. 

To learn more about some of Dr. Gbolonyo’s work, we also invite you to read the following article from a recent article on the CBC website:  “Music Is Everything:  Musician, professor in B.C. shines the spotlight on West African music, dance! We have been grateful for the opportunity to learn and experience Ghanaian art, music and culture through dance, songs and games throughout Dr. Gbolonyo’s artistic residency, and look forward to welcoming him back to the Junior School!

Sincerely,

Kate

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

LATEST

“Pre-Loved” Uniform Drop-off Bin

Should you have any uniform items that no longer fit your daughter, please feel free to drop them off at the new and improved “Pre-Loved” Uniform Bin. It sits in the Junior School beside the main staircase.

REMINDERS

All Library Books Due by May 29th

Please be advised that ALL JS library books will be due May 29th.  Once a student’s (or parent’s) account has been cleared, they will have permission to take out books for the summer, provided the student is returning to Havergal College.  A maximum of 5 books for junior students and 10 books for JK-Gr3 will be allowed.

Please make note that unreturned books will be subject to a replacement cost, as stated in the Havergal Library’s Book Borrowing Procedure.  Any books that have not been returned by June 23rd will be charged to your child’s school account.  There will not be refunds after this date, so, should you find the lost book, you may keep it or donate it to the library.  

ATHLETICS

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.


Congratulations to the U12 Ultimate team who played their first 3 games on Tuesday in the pouring rain on Cohen field. They were the only all girls teams and represented Havergal with pride. Did you know that even at the international level this sport is played without a referee! The game relies upon a spirit of sportsmanship that places the responsibility for fair play on the player. 

HCPA UPDATES

JS A-mazing Race

Thank you to all who attended and helped out with this year’s edition of the JS Amazing Race! It was a great day of house competitions, dancing, and delicious treats on the afternoon of Sunday, April 30.  This year we had record attendance and good representation across all houses and grades in the Junior School. New this year were some special elementary school events imported from Japan—lots of fun!  Enjoy these photos from the day: portrait photos are HERE and candid photos are HERE.  Thank you to all the volunteers and organizers for keeping this event “A-mazing”.

Havergal Frames

Deadline is TODAY! Frames, which feature the Havergal crest embossed on a green matte, are available in 5×7, 8×10, diploma and class composite/marguerite collage sizes. Click here for more information and to purchase.

Moms’ Night Out

Tickets are now on sale for Moms’ Night Out (May 24) at CIBO Wine Bar (Yonge/Eglinton location)!  Click here to purchase tickets.

JS Grade Rep Meeting

The next JS Grade Rep meeting is Wed, May 10, at 8:45am in Brenda Robson Hall.

All parents are welcome to attend.

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

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

END OF YEAR EVENTS TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDARS 

With the end of the year right around the corner, I wanted to be sure to highlight some event Whole School, and Junior School specific events:

Thursday, May 18 – House Shout 

  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm on Ratcliffe Field

Monday, May 29 and Tuesday May 30  Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS 

  • Monday @ 8:30 am – Legacy Theatre
  • Tuesday @ 8:30 am & 4:30 pm – Legacy Theatre

Monday, June 12 Grade 6 Crossing the Bridge Leaving Ceremony (Grade 6 Families Only)

  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – JS Gym

Wednesday, June 14 Junior School Closing Ceremony 

  • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHAT’S ON THE MENU NEXT WEEK

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 28, 2023

Dear JS Families,

A huge thank you this week to our Grade 4 Earth Week Ambassadors, and their teachers for preparing such thoughtful and engaging resources and experiences that aimed to celebrate our love for our Earth, educate our community about environmental issues and encourage action to protect the planet. Students and community members were encouraged to consider the 3Cs throughout the week, which include: Conserving, Cleaning Up, and Chiming In.

Some of the highlights of the week included:

  • A visit from special Guest Speaker and HC Alum Quinn D, now a Communications Specialist with the Rob Stewart Sharkwater Foundation, who hosted two “lunch and learns” where she shared her passion for shark and ocean conservation and how it motivates her to find solutions for a more sustainable world;
  • A ravine clean up for students in Grades 1 – 6 to remove waste in and around the Burke Brooke;
  • Participation in a Book Exchange, where students could bring in gently used books and trade with their peers;
  • An interactive experience, led by a senior astronomer from Space.com, where students where each class entered a large inflatable planetarium (dome structure) and saw a 360 degree immersive projection of a variety of videos suitable for Earth Week. Imagine looking at the the Great Barrier Reef, Sahara Desert, and other spectacular place on earth looking  around in all directions. Here is an example that you can watch on your laptop and spin around by clicking and dragging with your mouse. In the planetarium, it is projected all around. POLAR OBSESSION 360 | National Geographic
  • A “No Power Hour,” where students, faculty and staff turned off the lights for an hour to conserve energy;
  • An opportunity to take part in a fabulous workshop called ‘Splash On Earth’ where students from Grades 1 to 6 worked outdoors using paint made from repurposed food waste, integrating the arts, environmentalism, and community building. 

Our hope is that this week has inspired our students to conserve, clean-up and chime in, not just during Earth Week, but each and every day for our planet! Be sure to check out HC’s Social Media platforms to see some pictures!

Sincerely,

Kate

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

LATEST

All Library Books due by May 29th

Please be advised that ALL JS library books will be due May 29th.  Once a student’s (or parent’s) account has been cleared, they will have permission to take out books for the summer, provided the student is returning to Havergal College.  A maximum of 5 books for junior students and 10 books for JK-Gr3 will be allowed.

Please make note that unreturned books will be subject to a replacement cost, as stated in the Havergal Library’s Book Borrowing Procedure.  Any books that have not been returned by June 23rd will be charged to your child’s school account.  There will not be refunds after this date, so, should you find the lost book, you may keep it or donate it to the library.  

A Warm Welcome to Sarah Brodie – Social Worker (Student Placement)

I am delighted to share that we will be welcoming Sarah Brodie to the Junior School for her student placement. Ms. Brodie holds a Bachelors in Social Work and is currently completing her Masters in Social Work through York University. She joined the team at Havergal’s Upper School in January to complete her student placement and will be with us until the end of the school year. Ms. Brodie will be working in the Junior School one day per week alongside our Child and Youth Worker, Holly Fournier.

Ms. Brodie has a background in visual art, sport, nutritional counselling and yoga therapy. Working in the home as a mother and in the community as a Social Worker, Ms. Brodie has uncovered a passion for supporting the mental and physical wellbeing of children and youth. She is thrilled to spend time in the Junior School this spring. Please join me in welcoming Sarah to our community. 

REMINDERS

Pride Week – Monday, May 1 – Friday, May 5

Next week is Pride Week! We are excited to have this opportunity to celebrate the LGBTQ2S+ community, and their many contributions locally, nationally, and here at Havergal. Our theme this year is “Proud to be Me,” and will allow us to come together as a community to promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging for all. 

The schedule for the week is as follows:

  • Monday, May 1
    • As an introduction to Pride Week – teachers will introduce the theme of “Proud to be Me!” Books from our HC Library will be read to students, with guiding questions about what it means to belong, and ways that we can support one another to be our unique selves. Students will also be invited to wear a Pride Flag button, that will be handed out Monday morning in homeroom classes.
    • At recess, students will have the option to use sidewalk chalk to create messages of kindness and support in the front and back of the Junior School.
  • Tuesday, May 2 – Dress Down Day!
    • Each student is asked to come to school wearing an article of clothing or an accessory of the colour that their grade was assigned for the JS Pride Flag. They do not need to be dressed head to toe in a particular colour, so there is no need to purchase anything! The colours are:
      • JK – Pink
      • SK – Turquoise
      • 1 – Green
      • 2 – Yellow
      • 3 – Blue
      • 4 – Orange
      • 5 – Red
      • 6 – Purple
    • Prayers: We are pleased to welcome Havergal parents, Kerry Weiland and Christina Sorbara Weiland to share the story of starting their family. All parents are welcome to attend prayers and wear the colour white to represent the parent community.
  • Wednesday, May 3
    • Students will participate in a self-care journaling activity, during Wellbeing Time, to reflect on what it feels like to be accepted and respected for being who you are. As well, they will be asked to consider what it might feel like, to NOT be in this position.
  • Thursday, May 4 – Dress Down Day 
    • Students in JK – Grade 6 are invited to wear something that they think makes them uniquely themselves 
    • Students in Grade 1 – 6 will be writing “I Am Me” poems to share what makes them unique and helps them express who they are, during wellbeing time;
    • Grade 5 and 6 are invited to participate in an optional Q & A led by Nicole Cozier, Executive Director, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (with a few students from the Upper School Pride Committee) regarding identity and belonging.
  • Friday, May 5 
    • To wrap up the week, we will ask students to reflect upon what they have learned, and to bring forward any lingering questions they may have.
    • Finally, students will also have the choice to attend an optional age-appropriate “Read-Aloud” with our librarian Ms. Kelly during lunch recess.

Equity, diversity and inclusion are essential components of living Havergal ‘s mission (to prepare young women to make a difference) and its core values (courage, compassion, integrity and inquiry). Parents also play an important role in this! We recognize, however, some might not know how to answer your child’s questions or how to break the information down in a kid-friendly way. Here are some resources that we invite you to take a look at for your own learning and to consider how they might support you in future discussions you choose to have with your child: 

As always, should you have any questions, feel free to contact me, and I would be pleased to connect.

Paws up, Havergal – We Need Help with Costumes for 101 Dalmatians!

 Our performance of 101 Dalmatians is fast approaching and we need your help! We are looking to our community to see if anyone has the following items to loan out:

*All items should be child sized (Grades 4-6)

  • 4 plaid kilts (preferably red) 
  • 4 pink tutus
  • 4 costume crowns
  • 4 pairs of boxing gloves
  • A police costume (size small-medium)
  • A cat costume (size small-medium)

Thank you so much for your support! We look forward to seeing you at the show! 

Ticket Reservations – Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS  

For ticket reservations, please complete the ticket form by Friday, May 19, 2023. Tickets will be prioritized for the families of the students involved in the show. 

For any questions, please contact Paula Carson at pcarson@havergal.on.ca 

ATHLETICS

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.

If your child needs an Athletics Sweatshirt please have her reach out to Ms. Bartlett

Good Luck to the Ultimate team and the Softball Team who are participating in their first game next week. 

HCPA UPDATES

JS A-mazing Race – This Sunday!

April 30 is almost here and we are really looking !  Can you help by volunteering?  We need lots of volunteers to make this year’s A-mazing Race a success. Please sign up HERE.

Havergal Frames

Frames, which feature the Havergal crest embossed on a green matte, are available in both 5×7, 8×10, diploma and class composite/marguerite collage sizes. Click HERE for more information and to purchase. 

Moms’ Night Out

A fun night out for Moms will take place on May 24 at CIBO Wine Bar (Yonge/Eglinton location). 

Tickets will go on sale soon!

HCPA Fleece – Order now!

Cuddle up with a new fleece in support of the HCPA!  We have reopened this shop for a limited time—the deadline to order is Thursday, May 4 (so they can be delivered before the end of the school year). Don’t miss out! Please note that this item is not part of the school uniform and is only available online. Click here to order.

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

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

END OF YEAR EVENTS TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDARS 

Sunday, April 30 – JS A-mazing Race 

  • 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm (please come to the Upper School Rotunda, where you can sign in)

Thursday, May 18 – House Shout 

  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm on Ratcliffe Field

Monday, May 29 and Tuesday May 30  Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS 

  • Monday @ 8:30 am – Legacy Theatre
  • Tuesday @ 8:30 am & 4:30 pm – Legacy Theatre

Monday, June 12 Grade 6 Crossing the Bridge Leaving Ceremony (Grade 6 Families Only)

  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – JS Gym

Wednesday, June 14 Junior School Closing Ceremony 

  • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHAT’S ON THE MENU NEXT WEEK

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 21, 2023

Dear JS Families,

What a wonderful week it has been! It was such a pleasure to celebrate Founder’s Day yesterday at St. Paul’s Bloor Street with students from Grade 1 to 12! This was an opportunity for us to come together as a community in celebrating the laying of the cornerstone of our present Upper School building, which was laid on April 23, 1926.  For a full playlist of the event, please visit Havergal’s YouTube Channel.

The first message of the service came from the Chair of the Board of Governors, who spoke about the many ways that Havergal students, past and present go about “making a difference.” She shared a story that is very familiar to us in the Junior School, entitled “How Full Is Your Bucket – For Kids?” by Tom Rath and Mary Reckmeyer. This is the story of a young boy named Felix, who ​​begins to see how every interaction in a day either fills or empties his bucket. Felix then realizes that everything he says or does to other people fills or empties their buckets as well. 

Dr. Samson, also shared a story about how a group of our Grade 5s who recently became aware of an environmental issue here in Toronto. They learned that the black plastic containers that are so often used by restaurants are not recyclable. Why? Put simply, it cannot be sorted mechanically at the recycling facility because the optical sorting technology cannot recognize it. Curious if they could come up with a solution to this big problem, this group of students started to think, and came up with a Black Plastic Sorting Solution. They reached out to the Mayor’s office with what they came up with, and are excited to meet with Deputy Mayor McKelvie next week to further discuss how their solution might help solve this problem.

These two messages acted as powerful reminders that when our students start from a place that is grounded in our values – compassion, courage, integrity and inquiry – there is nothing stopping them from fulfilling Havergal’s mission, to prepare young women to make a difference, no matter how big or how small.

With this in mind, we look forward to celebrating Earth Week, starting on Monday. Please be sure to carefully review the schedule for the week, which is outlined below, so that you are aware of everything you need to know.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy weekend.

Sincerely,

Kate

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

LATEST

Junior School Ramadan & Eid al-Fitr Prayers Reception

Please join us on Tuesday, April 25 for our Ramadan & Eid al-Fitr Prayers Reception by RSVPing HERE.

The Junior School will be holding a reception for parents following Ramadan & Eid al-Fitr Prayers. At 9 am, parents are invited to the JS Dining Hall for coffee, tea and refreshments. Parents and students are welcome to wear traditional celebratory attire.

Paws up, Havergal – We Need Help with Costumes for 101 Dalmatians!

 Our performance of 101 Dalmatians is fast approaching and we need your help! We are looking to our community to see if anyone has the following items to loan out:

*All items should be child sized (Grades 4-6)

  • 4 plaid kilts (preferably red) 
  • 4 pink tutus
  • 4 costume crowns
  • 4 pairs of boxing gloves
  • A police costume (size small-medium)
  • A cat costume (size small-medium)

Thank you so much for your support! We look forward to seeing you at the show! 

REMINDERS

Earth Week Schedule: Monday, April 24 – Friday, April 28 

  • Friday April 21st – Prayers – Introduction to Earth Week
    • Learn about the 3Cs: Conserving, Cleaning Up, and Chimining In! 
    • Book Exchange Information: Students are invited to bring in 1 to 5 of their favourite gently used kids books to exchange with their peers. Please drop off books outside the library anytime next Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. 
  • Saturday April 22nd – Earth Day 2023
    • Celebrate our fabulous earth today with family and friends! What can you do at home or in your community to help conserve, clean up, or chime in? 
  • Monday April 24th – Animals That Matter Monday
    • Students will learn more about at risk land and ocean animals and what we can do to help protect endangered species. 
  • Tuesday April 25th – Take Action Tuesday
    • Students will have opportunities to help conserve, clean up, or chime in. 
    • No Power Hour! Classes will challenge themselves to use no power for an hour.
    • We encourage your family to also choose an hour at home to go power free and help save energy! 
  • Wednesday April 26th – Waste Free Wednesday
    • Paperless challenge day! 
    • We also encourage students to bring snacks that are waste free. 
    • What other small ways can you help reduce waste in your day to day lives? 
  • Thursday April 27th – Thankful Thursday
    • Students will meet with their Houses to share gratitudes for the earth. 
    • BOOK EXCHANGE TODAY! Students who brought in books are welcome to come to the exchange to select a ‘new’ book or two to take home and enjoy. 
  • Friday April 28th – Flourish Friday 
    • We are excited to announce a fabulous workshop called ‘Splash On Earth’ where students from Grades 1 to 6 will be outdoors using paint made from repurposed food waste. We look forward to this opportunity to integrate the arts, environmentalism, and community building. 
    • Grub Day – Let’s work together to reduce fast fashion waste. Students are invited to wear older clothes, hand me downs, or used clothing for the day. 

Pride Week: Monday, May 1 – Friday, May 5

Havergal is excited to be celebrating Pride Week from Monday, May 1 to Friday, May 5. Our theme this year is “Proud to be Me,” and is an important opportunity for us to come together as a community to promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging for all. IN preparation for this, our students from JK to 6 worked with our teachers and Upper School students last week to create their individualised squares that will contribute to our first JS Pride Flag. To learn more about the history and evolution of the Pride Flag click HERE.

Our Junior School Library is full of excellent resources. Please feel free to borrow any of our Pride Week Resources

Finally, we are excited to share the finalised schedule for Pride Week in next week’s edition of The Weekly.

Ticket Reservations – Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS  

For ticket reservations, please complete the ticket form by Friday, May 19, 2023. Tickets will be prioritized for the families of the students involved in the show. 

For any questions, please contact Paula Carson at pcarson@havergal.on.ca 

ATHLETICS

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.

This information is also on your household Veracross Calendar. 

Congratulations to the U12 track team for all participating in their first POD” meet of the season. Every student experienced all of the events in track while trying to improve their personal best. 

HCPA UPDATES

Volunteer for the HCPA or become a Grade Rep

The HCPA general volunteer form for the 2023-24 school year is now available HERE. On this form you can nominate yourself to be a Grade Rep for your daughter’s class or a Community Ambassador. Don’t delay—the deadline for Grade Reps and Community Ambassadors is April 21.

Havergal Frames

Frames, which feature the Havergal crest embossed on a green matte, are available in 5×7, 8×10, diploma and class composite/Marguerite collage sizes. Click HERE for more information and to purchase. 

Moms’ Night Out – May 24

Save the date for a fun night out for Moms. Tickets will go on sale soon!

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALIZED CALENDAR

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

END OF YEAR EVENTS TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDARS 

With the end of the year right around the corner, I wanted to be sure to highlight some event Whole School, and Junior School specific events:

Sunday, April 30 – JS A-mazing Race 

  • 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (if you have registered for this event, you will be receiving more information from the planning committee next week)

Thursday, May 18 – House Shout 

  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm on Ratcliffe Field

Monday, May 29 and Tuesday May 30  Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS 

  • Monday @ 8:30 am – Legacy Theatre
  • Tuesday @ 8:30 am & 4:30 pm – Legacy Theatre

Monday, June 12 Grade 6 Crossing the Bridge Leaving Ceremony (Grade 6 Families Only)

  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – JS Gym

Wednesday, June 14 Junior School Closing Ceremony 

  • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHAT’S ON THE MENU NEXT WEEK

JS Menu for April  24 – April 28 

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, April 14, 2023

Dear JS Families,

As we approach the end of the week, I want to take a moment to appreciate the unseasonably warm temperatures we’ve had over the course of the last few days! It has been particularly lovely when welcoming our students in the morning, and having the opportunity to say a quick hello to families at pickup, with windows down and lots of smiling faces! 

Unstructured outdoor play is essential for young children’s physical, social, and emotional development, while also promoting creativity, problem-solving skills, and a love for nature. We have just loved seeing our students running around at recess, playing games, and simply enjoying themselves on our beautiful campus!

With the forecast calling for cooler and rainy days just around the corner, I hope that the weekend’s sunshine leaves you refreshed and energised for the week ahead.

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST

Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS – May 29 – May 30 in The Legacy Theatre!

This musical is based on the classic Dodie Smith novel and the beloved Disney films. The performance will be put on by over 60 students in Grades 4, 5 and 6, involving performers, set designers, costume designers, and media creators. Join Roger, Anita, Pongo, Perdita, and their pups as they race their way through madcap adventures and thwart the villainous Cruella De Vil!

All students in the Junior School will come to watch the performance during school time on May 29 and 30. Families are invited to join our audience! Our three performances will take place on May 29 at 8:30 am, May 30 at 8:30 am and May 30 at 4:30 pm. 

For ticket reservations, please complete the ticket form by Friday, May 19, 2023. Tickets will be prioritized for the families of the students involved in the show. 

Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International.

For any questions, please contact Paula Carson at pcarson@havergal.on.ca 

Earth Week – Monday, April 24 – Friday, April 28

Our Grade 4 students, and a team of teachers are thoughtfully working on programming for Earth Week, which is just around the corner! In keeping with Havergal’s mission to prepare young women to make a difference, they are preparing experiences and resources that aim to celebrate our love for our Earth, educate our community about environmental issues and encourage action to protect the planet. We will be providing you with a more fulsome overview of the schedule of events for students next week!

Pride Week – Monday, May 1 – Friday, May 5

Havergal is excited to be celebrating Pride Week from Monday, May 1 to Friday, May 5. Our theme this year is “Proud to be Me,” and is an important opportunity for us to come together as a community to promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging for all.

Our Pride Planning Committee (Ms. Watt – JS, Assistant Head, Ms. Fournier – JS Child and Youth Worker, Ms. Doyle – JK Teacher, Ms. Kaba – Co-ordinator, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, Hana – Junior School Prefect, in collaboration with myself, and Nicole Cozier – Executive Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and our JS student committee) have been carefully planning a variety of age appropriate activities to engage our students throughout the week. These will include: opportunities to learn about the history and significance of Pride and the many contributions of members of the LGBTQ2S+ community, specially chosen read-alouds by the teachers with guiding questions (the list of books and guiding questions will be shared prior to Pride Week), time to participate in art activities, as well as opportunities to reflect and celebrate what makes each student uniquely themselves, and why it is important to accept and respect what makes others unique.

Opportunity for Parent Involvement in Creating a JS Pride Flag!

As part of our Pride Week programming, our JS prefect, Hana, will be working with our students to create our very own Pride Flag, with contributions from our students, faculty, staff, and hopefully YOU! Click HERE to learn more about the history of the Pride Flag, and how it has evolved over time. 

Each group will be assigned a colour, as well as a square piece of paper. Students will be asked to colour the paper in their assigned colour, and to write one word describing something that they love about themself. This will be done at school, with support from teachers and Upper School students.

Hana will also be at the Junior School next week, on Wednesday, April 19, during dismissal to provide squares of paper, along with the colour assignment, to family members and caregivers who wish to participate. Extra squares will be available for pick-up at the JS front desk. Once complete, they can be returned to school with your child or dropped off at the JS reception area. 

Once all of the squares have been submitted, Hana and her crew will piece them together as a flag that will be displayed at the Junior School! 

REMINDERS

Founders’ Day registration (Grades 1 – 6) – Closes today at 5 pm

We have emailed parents who have not yet completed their child’s registration to Founder’s Day on Thursday April 20. All students must either have their registration complete by 5:00 pm today!

REGISTRATION and AAR FORM FOR Founder’s Day

Birthdays and Invitations 

We realise that it is not generally possible to send seasonal greetings and invitations to every child in a class. Children are, however, very sensitive; feelings can be easily hurt in these early years. Invitations and cards should not be brought to school for delivery unless the whole class is included. Treats (e.g. cupcakes, cookies, donuts) and/or loot bags may not be brought in to celebrate birthdays. Instead, students are invited to wear grub clothes on their birthday so that it can be acknowledged and celebrated. Students with a summer birthday are invited to wear their grub clothes on an alternate day, to be arranged with the Homeroom Teacher.

ATHLETICS

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.

If your child is on a team this information is also on your household Veracross Calendar. 

HCPA UPDATES

Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is open now for the 2023-24 school year for HCPA Committee Positions. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA! Learn more HERE.

Volunteer for the HCPA or be a Grade Rep

The HCPA general volunteer form for the 2023-24 school year is now available HERE. On this form you can nominate yourself to be a Grade Rep for your daughter’s class or a Community Ambassador. Don’t delay since the deadline for Grade Reps and Community Ambassadors is April 21.

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONALISED CALENDAR

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

END OF YEAR EVENTS TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDARS 

With the end of the year right around the corner, I wanted to be sure to highlight some Whole School, and Junior School specific events:

Thursday, April 20 – Founder’s Day 

The schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 8:15 am: Junior Choir departs
  • 9:00 am: Grades 1 – 6 depart
  • 10:00-11:00 am: Founder’s Day ceremony
  • 11:00 am- JS departs from St. Paul’s Cathedral
  • 11:30 – 12:30 pm: Lunch as per usual

We will have a regular schedule in the afternoon with our staggered dismissal as per usual from 3:20-4:00pm.

Please also note:

  • Attendance is mandatory for all students in Grades 1 – 6
  • All students must be in their #1 Dress Uniform
  • Students in JK and SK do not attend Founders’ Day, and should arrive at school at the regular time.

Sunday, April 30 – JS A-mazing Race 

  • 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Details to follow)

Thursday, May 18 – House Shout 

  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm on Ratcliffe Field

Monday, May 29 and Tuesday May 30  Havergal Junior School’s performance of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS 

  • Monday @ 8:30 am – Legacy Theatre
  • Tuesday @ 8:30 am & 4:30 pm – Legacy Theatre

Monday, June 12 Grade 6 Crossing the Bridge Leaving Ceremony (Grade 6 Families Only)

  • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – JS Gym

Wednesday, June 14 Junior School Closing Ceremony 

  • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHAT’S ON THE MENU NEXT WEEK

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Thursday, April 6, 2023

Dear JS Families,

The arts play a crucial role in the development of young children in elementary school. Artistic expression fosters creativity, imagination, and critical thinking, all of which are essential for personal and academic growth. While all Havergal students have the opportunity to develop their visual, vocal, instrumental, and dramatic skills through curricular and co-curricular programming, many further enhance their learning outside of school. 

This week, we were delighted to celebrate the Arts this week in the Junior School! We heard from Upper School Arts’ Prefects, Sloane and Katie, about how music has played an important role in their development, and how it has helped them to develop their creative skills, and to express themselves. We were also thrilled to have students from the JS showcase some of their artistic talents through dance, drama, vocal and instrumental music. Be sure to ask your child about what they saw and heard! A reminder, as well, that students who would like to sing or play an instrument for walk-in or walk-out in prayers, are encouraged to reach out to Mr. McLean or Ms. Read to help arrange a time!

Finally, as we head into the long weekend, we wanted to be sure to take this opportunity to extend our warmest wishes to our families celebrating Passover, Easter and Ramadan. May this season of renewal and reflection bring you and your family joy, peace and happiness. 

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST

Ramadan and Eid Celebration – Call for Student Participation

This year we will be honouring Ramadan and Eid on April 25th during our JS assembly. If you mark this holiday in your home and your child is interested in participating in the prayers on April 25th, please email Megan Robar at mrobar@havergal.on.ca by Friday April 14th at noon. We will try and include every student who has volunteered, but if there is an abundance of interest, we will add each volunteer student’s name to our prospective speaker list to be included later in the year. Students who have been selected will be contacted.  

Report Cards – Available for Viewing on Thursday, April 13 at 4:00 pm

Report Cards will be ready for viewing on April 13 at 4pm. You can access the report cards from the parent portal this link  provides access instructions. 

Founder’s Day (Thursday, April 20)  

Founders’ Day, is the day that our community (students, parents, alumni, faculty and staff) joins together to commemorate the laying of the cornerstone for our present building and reflect on the values and traditions that were established at Havergal more than 100 years ago. Founders’ Day was established in 1976 – 50 years to the day of the laying of the foundation stone of the present building (on April 23, 1926).  

Founders’ Day takes place at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Bloor Street, Havergal’s Parish Church.

The schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 8:15 am: Junior Choir departs
  • 9:00 am: Grades 1-6 depart
  • 10:00-11:00 am: Founder’s Day ceremony
  • 11:00 am- JS departs from St. Paul’s Cathedral
  • 11:30 – 12:30 pm: Lunch as per usual

We will have a regular schedule in the afternoon with our staggered dismissal as per usual from 3:20-4:00pm.

Registration – To be completed by 3pm on Friday, April 14

Please visit the link below to register your child’s participation. The link also allows you to consent to the Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risk (AAR) form associated with this excursion opportunity and must be completed in order for your child to attend the event. 

Link to register eAAR Excursions 22-23 USJS Day 

Please also note:

  • Attendance is mandatory for all students in Grades 1 – 6
  • All students must be in their #1 Dress Uniform
  • Students in JK and SK do not attend Founders’ Day, and should arrive at school at the regular time.

REMINDERS

Supporting our community partners – New Circles PROM DONATIONS!

New Circles, one of Havergal’s Community Partners, is bringing Glow up for Prom back! They are hosting a “GLOW UP for Prom event” on April 14th, April 15th and April 16th. This is a “pop-up shop” style event that provides students (ages 17 – 18) from across Toronto the opportunity to pick out formal wear for prom, free of charge. It helps students in our local community as they celebrate the end of their highschool careers.

The Grade 5 students alongside Mme. Rizzo, Ms. Szolopiak and Ms. Read are leading and are asking for your help.

What you need to know:

  • How can you help support this initiative? 
    • Review the lists below to see what you may be able to contribute
    • Items need to be clean, gently used or new, appropriate for 17 – 18 year olds
  • WHEN can you drop off donations?
    • Monday, April 3 – Wednesday, April 12 
  • WHERE can you drop off donations?
    • All donations can be placed in bins placed outside of the JS Library
    • Please bring your items folded, placed in clear plastic bags, and labelled.
  • WHAT donations are needed?
    • CLOTHING:
      • gently used or new prom dresses – preferably newer styles
      • both long gowns and short gowns
      • men’s suit in mint condition
      • tuxes – either jackets, pants, or both
      • formal men’s vests
      • men’s dress shirts
      • formal shoes
    • ACCESSORIES:
      • necklaces, earrings for formal wear
      • small clutch purses
      • hair accessories  
      • socks (new only please)
      • bow ties, ties, suspenders, belts, cummerbunds for suits & tuxedos
      • Cufflinks
      • Make up (new only please)

Athletics

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.

If your child is on (or trying-out for a team) this information is also on your household Veracross Calendar. 

HCPA UPDATES

Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is now open for the 2023-24 school year for HCPA Committee Positions. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA! Learn more HERE.

Volunteer for the HCPA or become a Grade Rep

The HCPA general Volunteer Form for the 2023-24 school year is now available. In addition to signing up to be a volunteer for events throughout the year, you may also use this form to nominate yourself to be a Grade Rep (for your daughter’s class) or a Community Ambassador. Don’t delay—the deadline for Grade Reps and Community Ambassadors is April 21.

Your Child(ren)’s Personalised Calendar

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

End of Year Events to Mark on Your Calendars

With the end of the year right around the corner, I wanted to be sure to highlight some event Whole School, and Junior School specific events:

Thursday, April 20

  • Founder’s Day (10:00 am – 11:00 am – St. Paul’s Bloor Street)

Sunday, April 30 

  • JS A-mazing Race (12:30 pm – 2:30 pm)

Thursday, May 18

  • House Shout (2pm – 3pm on Ratcliffe Field)

Monday, June 12

  • Grade 6 Crossing the Bridge Leaving Ceremony (4:00 pm – 5:00 pm)

Wednesday, June 14

  • Junior School Closing Ceremony (11:00 am – 12:00 pm)

What’s on the Menu Next Week?

JS Menu for April 10 – 14 

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, March 31, 2023

Dear JS Families,

Welcome Back! It has been such a treat to welcome everyone back to school after the March Break. While the weather may not be cooperating just yet, spring is here, with more hours of sunshine, warmer weather, and the promise of exciting events ahead. The last term always seems to go by in a flash, with summer just a few months away. I love this time of year at Havergal because the growth of the students from September to now is so evident! We are truly in “the flow,” which offers the opportunity for so much learning, and the ability to simply enjoy being together in community.

If you haven’t had a chance to stop by the Junior School this week, we’ve got some amazing new artwork highlighting Athletics in the JS! A huge thank you to our Athletic Director, Ms. Bartlett and our incredible colleagues in the Marketing and Communications’ Department for bringing this to life!

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST

Supporting our community partners – New Circles PROM DONATIONS!

New Circles, one of Havergal’s Community Partners, is bringing Glow up for Prom back! They are hosting a “GLOW UP for Prom event” on April 14th, April 15th and April 16th. This is a “pop-up shop” style event that provides students (ages 17 – 18) from across Toronto the opportunity to pick out formal wear for prom, free of charge. It helps students in our local community as they celebrate the end of their highschool careers.

The Grade 5 students alongside Mme. Rizzo, Ms. Szolopiak and Ms. Read are leading and are asking for your help.

What you need to know:

  • How can you help support this initiative? 
    • Review the lists below to see what you may be able to contribute
    • Items need to be clean, gently used or new, appropriate for 17 – 18 year olds
  • WHEN can you drop off donations?
    • Monday, April 3 – Wednesday, April 12 
  • WHERE can you drop off donations?
    • All donations can be placed in bins placed outside of the JS Library
    • Please bring your items folded, placed in clear plastic bags, and labeled.
  • WHAT donations are needed?
    • CLOTHING:
      • gently used or new prom dresses – preferably newer styles
      • both long gowns and short gowns
      • men’s suit in mint condition
      • tuxes – either jackets, pants, or both
      • formal men’s vests
      • men’s dress shirts
      • formal shoes
    • ACCESSORIES:
      • necklaces, earrings for formal wear
      • small clutch purses
      • hair accessories  
      • socks (new only please)
      • bow ties, ties, suspenders, belts, cummerbunds for suits & tuxedos
      • Cufflinks
      • Make up (new only please)

REMINDERS

Pizza Lunch is on Monday!

A reminder that Pizza Lunch is next Monday, April 3.

Lost & Found – Labelling Student Uniforms and Materials

While students are supported by their teachers to keep track of their personal belongings and uniform pieces at school, it is also extremely helpful that these items are clearly labelled with their names. 

As you can imagine, un-labelled uniform pieces all look alike, which makes it extremely difficult to ensure that items are reunited with the appropriate person. In addition, unlabelled water-bottles, coats, mitts and hats, etc… can easily go astray! 

We will continue to work with students to practise personal responsibility of their belongings, and appreciate your support in ensuring that materials are labelled correctly.

Dressing For the Weather

While March 20 is the official first day of Spring, Mother Nature isn’t always aligned! Please ensure that your child comes to school dressed appropriately so that she can fully participate in outdoor play at recess, regardless of what the weather is! 

JS Athletics

Please refer to the JS Athletics Schedule.

If your child is on (or trying-out for a team) this information is also on your household Veracross Calendar. 

HCPA UPDATES

All parents are welcome to attend the next Junior School Grade Rep Meeting on April 5 at 8:45am in the JS Dining Hall/Zoom.  Please find the agenda here.

Don’t miss out on some AMAZING auction items in the Gator Gala Silent Auction.  Click HERE to see the items and be sure to bid before the auction closes on Sunday, April 2 at 8 pm. (Please note that the HCPA receives a portion of the winning bid for the Sealed Bid items and 100% of the winning bid for the donated items listed at the top of the list).

DATES ON THE HORIZON

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

What’s on the What’s on the Menu Next Week?

Monday, April 3

  • Pizza Lunch

Wednesday, April 5

  • 8:45 am – 10:15 am JS Grade Rep Meeting (see above, under HCPA Updates for more details)

Friday, April 7 

  • Good Friday – School Closed

Monday, April 10

  • Easter Monday – School Closed 

Tuesday, April 11

  • Classes Resume

Sunday, April 30, 2023

  • JS A-mazing Race  (12:30pm – 3:30 pm)

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, March 10, 2023

Dear JS Families,

I wanted to take this opportunity to provide a sincere note of thanks to everyone for a fantastic second term! As I type this in my office, the snow is falling as we prepare for a two week break. I am very much looking forward to warmer days, sunny skis, and all of the exciting learning, and special events that will take place once we return and until the end of the year.

This week we celebrated International Women’s Day, and were so pleased to welcome two HC alum, and current parents in the Junior School to speak with us about their work, and the women who have inspired them along the way. It was such a valuable experience to see how these formidable women are not only living the Havergal values in their day to day lives, but have truly fulfilled Havergal’s mission in being women who make a difference. 

Then, this morning, we had the opportunity to learn more about Norwuz from both Junior and Senior School students who celebrate. Some of our youngest learners in JK and SK who courageously came to the podium to share what this holiday means to them. A special note of thanks to the many parents who came today, and supported this very special prayers.

I wish you all a healthy and happy two weeks ahead, and am eager to welcome everyone back to school on Tuesday, March 28.

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST

An Invitation to “Parents as Force Multipliers” with Wellbeing Science  Expert David Bott: Wednesday, March 29 ( 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm) in the Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School)

David Bott, an internationally known education consultant and expert in applied wellbeing science, will be our guest from March 27 – 31. David has worked with some of the world’s leading schools to help guide wellbeing vision and strategy. During his time at Havergal, David will be engaging with students, faculty and staff and delivering sessions that provide tactical strategies to support their wellbeing.

As part of this important work, David would also like to engage with parents on both the role of wellbeing in schools and how parents can enhance this important work. He will provide parents with practical tips and strategies to support their children’s wellbeing.

Please note that light refreshments will be served from 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

We hope you will be able to join us. Please RSVP here

Should you have any questions, please contact Ariana Ameree, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Principal, at 416-483-3519 ext. 6654, aameree@havergal.on.ca.

REMINDERS

Junior School Food Services – Registration for Spring Term

Should you wish to sign your child up for JS Food Services in the spring term, please be sure to fill out the Food Services Registration Form by March 23. 

Spring Athletics Registration Information (Grades 1 – 6) – Last Day to Register!

Registration Closes:

  • Friday, March 10th @ 4pm

To learn more and to register for Spring Athletics please click HERE.

HCPA UPDATES

Last chance to buy HC fleece!

Click HERE for more information. Youth and adult sizes are available to order until March 10. Don’t miss out!

Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is open now for the 2023-24 school year. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA. Learn more HERE.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

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

What’s on the Menu in March?

Take a look at what’s for lunch on the JS March Menu.  

Monday, March 27

  • No Classes for Students; PD Day for Teachers

Tuesday, March 28

  • Classes Resume for Students

Wednesday, March 29 (Brenda Robson Hall, for parents JK – Grade 12)

  • “Parents as Force Multipliers” with Wellbeing Science Expert David Bott
    • 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm: Light Refreshments
    • 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm: Presentation

Friday, April 7 

  • Good Friday – School Closed

Monday, April 10

  • Easter Monday – School Closed 

Tuesday, April 11

  • Classes Resume

Sunday, April 30, 2023

  • JS A-mazing Race  (12:30pm – 3:30 pm)

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, March 3, 2023

Dear JS Families,

As a parent, I am accustomed, when asking my two children what they did at school today, to hear the response “nothing!” I can very much assure you that this is definitely not ever the case in the Junior School! While the JS is always a hive of activity, here are just some of the highlights from this week:

  • Students were greeted warmly with an impromptu dance party earlier this week, by our JS Prefect and some of her friends!
  • Upper School and Junior School students worked together on the messaging for Monday’s prayers, which was a celebration of the end of Black History Month; 
  • We hosted TEN U12 Volleyball teams at HC Wednesday, in both the JS and US gyms; 
  • Our U12 Swim Team went to the Markham Pan Am Swimming and participated the end of season meet;
  • The U12 Hockey Team was invited to participate in a tournament at UCC, where they played boys’ teams from across the GTA. HC girls came out strong, where they won their first game 6-2, and tied their second game 4-4.
  • Grade 5 students crossed the bridge to the Brenda Robson Hall yesterday, and presented their flashmob dance to the Upper School on Thursday; 
  • We ended the week with “Ableism Prayers” this morning, and learned about how several groups of students in the JS are thinking deeply about  how we can change our community to make our environment inclusive and accessible to all. This included students in Grades 3 and 4 who visited Variety Village this week, and participated in their Ability in Action program! This program provides interactive awareness activities to students to help them learn about & experience inclusive games & sports. Our Gr. 3s & 4s were able to play wheelchair tail tag, curling, and seated volleyball. The group also spoke about how some of our Grade 6s have been working with students at the Holland Bloorview School Authority, to create and adapt carnival games.

So, when you speak to your child this weekend about things that happened over the course of the week…know that if they say “nothing…” it’s not true! Be sure to check out our social media pages for some great pictures from the week!

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST NEWS

Spring Athletics Registration Information (Grades 1 – 6)

Registration Opens:

  • Friday, March 3rd @ 4pm

Registration Closes:

  • Friday, March 10th @ 4pm

To learn more and to register for Spring Athletics please click HERE.

JS Spring Cleaning

As we prepare to thoroughly clean the Junior School over the March Break, your children will bring home the contents of their lockers (coats, boots, uniform items, etc.) by the end of the week. 

All unlabelled items in the Lost and Found will be laid out on a table next week, outside the music room. Each class will have an opportunity to reclaim any lost items. Parents are also welcome to come in to look through the items. 

Anything that remains will be donated or sent to the Green and Gold Shop, for potential resale, as “used uniform” items. 

A friendly reminder that all uniform items should be clearly labelled!

Nowruz (Persian New Year)

We are excited to celebrate Nowruz next Friday, March 10 during prayers. All those who celebrate are warmly invited to come dressed in their traditional or festive attire.

REMINDERS

Junior School Food Services – Registration for Spring Term

Should you wish to sign your child up for JS Food Services in the spring term, please be sure to fill out the Food Services Registration Form by March 23. 

HCPA UPDATES

HC fleece pullovers on sale now

Click HERE for more information. Youth and adult sizes are available to order until March 10. Don’t miss out!


Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is open now for the 2023-24 school year. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA. Learn more HERE.

Gator Gala Silent Auction

If you would like to make a donation (items, tickets or experiences) to the Gator Gala Silent Auction, please contact:

Proceeds will be put toward HCPA parent engagement activities and the Limitless Campaign.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

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

What’s on the Menu in March?

Take a look at what’s for lunch on the JS March Menu.  

Friday, March 10 

  • Last Day of Classes before March Break
  • Spring Athletics Registration Closes 

Monday, March 27

  • No Classes for Students; PD Day for Teachers

Tuesday, March 28

  • Classes Resume for Students

April 30, 2023

  • JS A-mazing Race  (12:30-3:30 pm)

A Message From the Head of the Junior School – Friday, February 24, 2023

Dear JS Families,

It was a “Sea of Pink” in the Junior School today! Students have been learning about the significance of Pink Shirt Day throughout the week, and understanding the difference between rude, mean and bullying behaviours. To learn more about the important distinction between these, I encourage you to read the article, Rude, Mean, or Bullying? A Child Therapist Defines the Differences from the website “A Mighty Girl.” We also spoke about the courage that it takes to be an “upstander” when you see someone being treated unfairly. This short video also provides some great strategies to talk through with your child, about how they can stand up to bullying. 

Havergal believes that a healthy, safe and inclusive learning environment where all students feel accepted is a necessary condition for student success. While Pink Shirt Day is definitely an opportunity to highlight the importance of kindness, it is something that we actively work on every day, and is guided by our values – inquiry, integrity, compassion and courage, so that the Junior School is a place that our students want to come to everyday because they feel safe, known, respected, and that they belong. Some of the policies and procedures that we have in place to support us in this work include:

As always, should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out, so that we can work together in the best interest of your child.

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST

Support for Turkey and Syria 

Students at Havergal are asking for our community’s support. As most of you know, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit 11 cities in Turkey and Northwest Syria last week. Turkey was also hit with an aftershock with a magnitude of 7.5. The current death toll is estimated to be around 30,000 and the numbers keep increasing. This is why we decided to raise money to donate to victims in both countries. Havergal has partnered with Red Cross Canada to create a donation page to send donations, which you can access via the link below. 

Please remember that even with $5 you can donate 13 loaves of bread, 10 bottles of water, 7 pairs of socks, or 2 blankets. Every dollar matters, thank you Havergal. Our goal is to raise $3000 in aid by March Break! Havergal Donation Page 

Junior School Food Services – Registration for Spring Term

Should you wish to sign your child up for JS Food Services in the spring term, please be sure to fill out the Food Services Registration Form by March 23. 

Nowruz – Persian New Year: Call for Student Speakers

This year we will be honouring Persian New Year on March 10th during assembly. If you mark this holiday in your home and your child is interested in participating in the prayers on March 10th, please email Liz Watt at lwatt@havergal.on.ca by Friday March 3rd at noon. We will try and include every student who has volunteered, but if there is an abundance of interest, we will add each volunteered students’ name to our prospective speaker list to be included later in the year. Students who have been selected will be contacted.

REMINDERS

Havergal’s Nut Allergy Statement

Several Havergal students, faculty and staff have life threatening allergies. Exposure to even a tiny amount of an allergen can trigger a reaction that could prove fatal within minutes. Havergal College exercises reasonable care to ensure that all persons are safe; however, the school cannot assume responsibility for providing a completely allergen-free environment. 

Ensuring the safety of all anaphylactic persons in a school setting and at school-sanctioned co-curricular events depends on the cooperation of the entire school community including parents, students, faculty, staff, business and operations personnel and volunteers. We appreciate your sensitive attention to this matter.

HCPA UPDATES

JS A-mazing Race Tickets on Sale NOW! 

Ticket sales close March 3, so don’t delay.  Buy tickets HERE.

Get your HC fleece pullovers before Mar 10

Click HERE for more information. Youth and adult sizes are available to order until March 10. Don’t miss out!

Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is open now for the 2023-24 school year. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA! Learn more HERE.

Gator Gala Silent Auction

If you would like to make a donation (items, tickets or experiences) to the Gator Gala Silent Auction, please contact Donna Wilson at donnasmythe@hotmail.com or Jennifer O’Campo-King at JenniferOCampo.King@tdsecurities.com. Proceeds will be put toward HCPA parent engagement activities and the Limitless Campaign.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

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

What’s on the Menu in February?

Take a look at what’s for lunch on the JS February Menu 

Friday, March 10 

  • Last Day of Classes before March Break

Monday, March 27

  • No Classes for Students; PD Day for Teachers

Tuesday, March 28

  • Classes Resume for Students

April 30, 2023

  • JS A-mazing Race  (12:30-3:30 pm)

A Message From The Head of the School, Thursday, February 16, 2023

Dear JS Families,

What a wonderful week of connection, community building and spirit it has been! While February days can sometimes feel long and dark, the mood at Havergal was anything but. From Dress Down Days, to special activities led by our US Prefects, sweet treats, and cheering on the Havergal Hockey team it felt like a week of celebration. A special congratulations to our U12 Hockey Team who won their game against BSS at their first game together as a team at The Mattamy Centre! Congratulations to everyone for such a fabulous week

As we head into the midterm Family Day long-weekend, I hope that this time provides you with an opportunity to pause, and enjoy time together.

Warmly,

Kate

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

LATEST NEWS

Pink Shirt Day – Friday, February 24

  • Students in JK to Grade 12 will be marking the importance of Pink Shirt Day throughout the week. 
  • While Pink Shirt Day is officially on Wednesday, February 22, students in the JS are invited to wear a pink shirt on Friday, February 24. US students will wear their Pink Shirts on Wednesday.
  • While we speak to our students about the difference between being rude, being mean and bullying on a regular basis, Pink Shirt Day highlights the importance of choosing to lift each other up, how to be an “upstander” and the effects that bullying can have.
  •  Should you wish to know more, please visit the Pink Shirt Day Website.

Junior School Food Services – Registration for Spring Term

Should you wish to sign your child up for JS Food Services in the spring term, please be sure to fill out the Food Services Registration Form by March 23. 

REMINDERS

School Information and Student Demographics Reporting – please complete by February 24th, 2023

All schools in Ontario are required to submit student demographic information for JK-12 students for the Ministry of Education’s reports on school information and student demographics. We are asking parents to submit this information to us by February 24th, 2023 so that our Ministry report is up to date and accurate.  

Please complete ONE submission for each child you have enrolled at Havergal College.  The submission form can be found here. Please direct any questions you have to data.services@havergal.on.ca. Thank you for helping us complete this important information.

HCPA UPDATES

Pre-Loved Uniform Sale 

Pre-Loved Uniform Sale is next week!  See you on February 24 from 9 – 11 am at the JS.  Card payments only please.

Gator Gala Silent Auction

If you would like to make a donation (items, tickets or experiences) to the Gator Gala Silent Auction, please contact Donna Wilson at donnasmythe@hotmail.com or Jennifer O’Campo-King at JenniferOCampo.King@tdsecurities.com. Proceeds will be put toward HCPA parent engagement activities and the Limitless Campaign.

NEW – HC fleece pullovers on sale now!

Click HERE for more information. Youth and adult sizes are available to order until March 10. Don’t miss out!


Get involved with the HCPA in 2023-24

The HCPA’s nomination process is open now for the 2023-24 school year. Connect with other parents, support the school and have fun by getting involved with the HCPA! Learn more HERE.

DATES ON THE HORIZON

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

What’s on the Menu in February?

Take a look at what’s for lunch on the JS February Menu 

Monday, February, 20

  • School Closed for Mid Term Break

Tuesday, February 21

  • Classes Resume

Friday, February 24

  • JS Students invited to wear a Pink Shirt in Recognition of Pink Shirt Bullying Awareness Day
  • JS Preloved Uniform Sale (9:00 am – 11:00 am – Outside the Library)

Friday, March 10 

  • Last Day of Classes before March Break

Monday, March 27

  • No Classes for Students; PD Day for Teachers

Tuesday, March 28

  • Classes Resume for Students

April 30, 2023

  • JS A-mazing Race  (12:30-3:30 pm)