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蜜桃视频 Highlights

Message from Admissions

Maggie Houston-White, Executive Director of Strategic Enrolment Management, and Emily Simms-Brown, Director of Admission

As we gear up for 蜜桃视频’s beloved Spirit Week, the halls are buzzing with students coming together as a whole grade, planning their cheers, how they will show their grade spirit and represent their grades at all the activities the student leaders have planned. Of course, the excitement for Hockey Day is also in the air and we are so proud to be supporting Hockey 4 Health, which you can read about in this issue of 蜜桃视频 Highlights

We are also aware of the excitement that is building for families as Offer Day draws near. All families will be hearing from 蜜桃视频 on Friday, February 23 and acceptances are due back on Wednesday, February 28. We appreciate all of the time and effort all of our applicant families have put into this process. The caliber of candidates and their families have been outstanding. We know the future is a bright one. 

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Maggie & Emily

Inside 蜜桃视频


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Message from the Admissions Prefects

Andi and Meena

Despite 蜜桃视频’s expansive 22-acre campus and a student population exceeding 1000, the essence of our community is surprisingly intimate. Serving as your Admissions Prefects for the 2023-24 school year, our primary mission has been to highlight the tightly woven fabric of our student body and the countless opportunities available within our school.

In our role, we’ve forged connections with diverse individuals, passionately showcasing our deep affection for 蜜桃视频鈥攖he very motivation that drove both of us to become Admissions Prefects. We are constantly sharing information about the admissions process and our experiences at HC, while simultaneously learning new information about the opportunities within the school that we have not participated in, enriching our perspectives. As we reflect on our 蜜桃视频 journeys, we find fulfillment in guiding younger students as they chart their own paths. 

What resonates most with us in our role as Admissions Prefects is the opportunity to engage with hundreds of families, expressing our profound appreciation for the enriching experiences 蜜桃视频 has bestowed upon us. During tours, we eagerly answer questions and offer guidance to prospective students. Our involvement in events provides a backstage view of the meticulous process鈥攆rom tours and testing, to interviews and thoughtful decisions. Overseeing an Ambassador Program comprising over 100 enthusiastic student volunteers in Grades 11 and 12, we’ve taught them the art of giving compelling tours by engaging with applicants in authentic ways. 

Drawing from our experiences as once newcomers to 蜜桃视频, we share three invaluable pieces of advice with new and incoming students:

  1. First and foremost, embrace authenticity. There’s no need to conform to any predefined mold at 蜜桃视频; by staying true to yourself, you attract those who appreciate the genuine you.
  2. Secondly, venture into new opportunities. Stepping outside your comfort zone not only facilitates new friendships, but also unveils passions and opportunities within 蜜桃视频.
  3. Lastly, foster connections with your peers. Despite how scary it can be to begin, everyone is in somewhat of a similar boat. Talking to the people at your table group, or even smiling at someone in the halls, are great ways to begin creating that sense of belonging that will last a lifetime. 
Garth Nichols

Message from the Vice Principal of Experiential Education and Innovation

Garth Nichols

As the Vice Principal of Experiential Education and Innovation, I have a background of living abroad and travelling internationally, as well as starting my own entrepreneurial initiatives and exploring emerging technologies. I have always had a passion for experiential learning. Throughout my eight years at 蜜桃视频, I鈥檝e had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the transformative power of experiential learning and global experiences in our students鈥 lives. I鈥檝e observed student growth, resilience and newfound perspectives firsthand while accompanying our students on trips abroad, which is truly remarkable. These opportunities not only expand their horizons, but also redefine when and where learning occurs, how it takes place and the depth and personal significance of that learning.

Experiential learning has become an integral part of our academic program, permeating various disciplines from Science to Languages, and it鈥檚 a key part of our Global Learning and Leading Diploma program. Our dedicated staff in the Forum for Change鈥攚hich functions as the global heartbeat of the school鈥攅ngage with our students both inside and outside the classroom at the local, regional and international levels to create experiences that leave lasting impressions.

One of the highlights that intersects experiential learning and innovations in learning is our HC-X TC-9 course鈥攚hich stands for 鈥淭ransdisciplinary Course for Grade 9s鈥 or 鈥淭he Challenge for Grade 9s.鈥 This course develops students鈥 skills in transdisciplinary thinking and learning by building knowledge and examining current and predictive events through hands-on experiences. In March of 2024, we will launch the second year of this immersive course designed for Grade 9 students. This program not only equips them with a deeper understanding of global issues and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but also empowers them to take local actions that make a real difference.

Moving from local impact to global, 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Forum for Change has just concluded an exhilarating year in our Global Experience programming. From Ottawa to Bhutan in 2022鈥23, to Kananaskis and Nairobi in 2023鈥24, our students have explored the world, broadening their horizons and embracing diverse cultures.

At 蜜桃视频, we follow the well-researched , guiding our students through a transformative process. We start by helping them develop their global competencies, preparing them for the experiences that lie ahead. During their travels, they put these skills into action, gaining insights that go far beyond traditional classroom learning.

Upon their return, we engage in what we call a transference session, where students and faculty reflect on their experiences. This is a pivotal moment where they craft the narratives that will shape their self-identities and the stories they share with others. Storytelling, as we believe, is a powerful means of integrating their newfound knowledge into their personal and collective consciousness.

Our halls and classrooms are now filled with stories of adventure, connection, service and cultural immersion, alongside discussions of generative AI, robotics, food and world religions. These global experiences not only enrich our community, but also deepen our collective understanding of 蜜桃视频 as a global entity.

Experiential learning, at its core, enriches our community by helping us understand who we are as learners. It sparks a passion for exploration, nurtures empathy and instils a sense of responsibility to make a positive impact in the world.

As we look forward to more adventures, connections and learning opportunities, let us continue to embrace experiential learning and global experiences as integral parts of the 蜜桃视频 experience. Together, we will shape the future of our students and empower them to become compassionate, globally aware leaders.

Here鈥檚 to the adventures that await us and the stories yet to be told.

Garth

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Message from the Board of Governors

Jill Fraser, Chair of the Board

New Year鈥檚 greetings from the Board of Governors. We extend our warmest wishes for a happy and healthy 2024.

As the winter term begins, we should pause to reflect on the eventful school year to date. We commenced the year with the return of more co-curricular and athletic events, and joined together as a community for another successful Celebration Saturday and Reunion Weekend. Thrive Week returned to promote mental health awareness, and highlighted some of the strategies and skills that students can use to improve their wellbeing. The Upper School had 27 exciting sports options available to them this fall, with a record 407 students participating. We hosted our first Gator Games of the year in October, with our teams supported by fans proudly wearing green and gold! We arranged a hugely successful Music Retreat to Campfire Circle and a Drama Retreat to Mono Cliffs Outdoor Education Centre. Our Health and Physical Education department reinstated the open gym program at lunchtime with high participation鈥攕tudents were excited to get exercise as well as meet like-minded people. The year closed with a series of Christmas concerts. The traditional Upper School Carol Service held at St. Paul鈥檚 Bloor Street church was a delightful evening of carols and lessons. The Junior School Christmas Concert was a beautiful event also held at St. Paul鈥檚, and the JK/SK Christmas Concert was held in the Junior School. What a wonderful way to move into the holiday season!

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

We have accomplished great things so far this school year and I look forward to seeing what we can achieve throughout the rest of the year. I鈥檓 delighted to see our school values of Integrity, Inquiry, Compassion and Courage at work in the school and our community. Thank you all for your efforts and support as we navigate the remainder of the year together.

Thank you,

Jill

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Round Square: Opportunities Abound!

In November, five 蜜桃视频 student Delegates, 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Principal Dr. Samson and Vice Principal of Experiential Learning and Innovation Garth Nichols travelled to the Round Square International Conference to join over 1200 other students from around the world at the Brookhouse Schools, Nairobi, Kenya. They began with a pre-conference excursion to the Masai Mara, where for four days, they lived and learned about Masai social, economic, environmental and cultural practices at the Masai Educational Research Centre. Then they travelled into the heart of Nairobi to take part in the conference.

This year, the conference focussed on Internationalism, Democracy and Adventure. Participants learned from senior government officials, activists, fashion designers, journalists and more about 鈥淭he New Africa鈥濃攖he theme of the conference. Students were billeted and were able to make long-lasting connections with students from Nairobi and from all over the world.

蜜桃视频鈥檚 membership as a Global Member with Round Square avails us of these opportunities, and they will continue to grow. In May of 2024, there is an opportunity for Middle School students to participate in the Round Square Regional Conference in Kananaskis, Alberta. More information about this excursion can be  (applications close Friday, February 2). 

In September of 2024, Senior School students can apply to join the Round Square International Conference in Bogota, Colombia. Applications are now open and selection will be completed before the March Break. More information can be  (applications close Friday, February 2).

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Hockey 4 Health

Kaitlyn WindoverPaige Edwards and Emerson Southam

Hey 蜜桃视频! We are beyond excited for Hockey Day and to announce that 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Hockey 4 Health initiative is continuing this year! The core of sports is community, the exact thing that makes Hockey Day so special. Along with the thrilling game on the ice, Hockey Day has the unique power to bring us together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared spirit. Highlighting this feeling emphasizes the idea that none of us are alone and how strength truly lies in this community, no matter what day it is. Unity is forged through cheering for a common cause and in the shared moments of triumph; these experiences build bonds that extend far beyond the rink.

Hockey 4 Health is a powerful platform for our 蜜桃视频 community to come together and address the stigma surrounding mental health. In support of this initiative, 蜜桃视频 and The Bishop Strachan School are working together to raise funds for Kids Help Phone. This is just one of the ways we can work toward ending the stigma around getting mental health support. By leveraging the strength of our shared experiences and love for our community, we aim to break down barriers, encourage open conversations and create a supportive environment for all.

To support Hockey 4 Health, visit this website:

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HC-X Digital Microcredentials

In fall 2022, HC-X launched a new initiative for students in Grades 9 to 12 who may be curious about a potential future career to explore bite-sized learning in emerging fields relevant to their interests and futures. 

Over the 12 to 16 hours of a program, students are empowered to explore their interests in topics such as Pre-Medical Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Design Thinking & Entrepreneurship and Contemporary Finance and immerse themselves in the knowledge, content and practice within these fields.

Students work and learn alongside industry leaders and experts from organizations such as The Academies by Harvard Student Agencies and InspiritAI, Stanford and MIT alumni. The Contemporary Finance program also features connections with 蜜桃视频 alum and current parents on the topics of Women in Capital Markets, ESG investing and Cryptocurrencies.

Upon completion of a Digital Microcredential course, students are issued a digital wallet and a blockchain-based microcredential certificate to recognize their achievement.

Although they are non-credit courses, participating in these digital microcredential opportunities empower students with focused, flexible and recognized learning experiences, enhancing their employability and adaptability in a rapidly changing world. 

To learn more about how to get involved in 蜜桃视频鈥檚 digital microcredential program, visit: .

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Blended Learning鈥擶hat Is It?

Have you heard of 鈥渂lended learning鈥 but you aren鈥檛 really sure what it means or how it affects the students at 蜜桃视频? Read on to learn more!

Blended Learning is an overall course design that includes a mix of face-to-face and online activities, engagements and interactions. This includes popular strategies such as a station rotation, playlist or flipped lesson. 

Take a minute to reflect on the following statements and how they could better support learning:

  • Imagine being able to speed up, pause or rewind your teacher when taking notes during instruction. 
  • Imagine receiving instant feedback on your set of practice questions. 
  • Imagine receiving more time and attention one-on-one with your teacher to focus on a challenging area. 
  • Imagine the confidence that comes from shaping your identity as a learner and when choices in the pace, path, place and time of your learning are up to you. 

Over the past four years, 蜜桃视频 has increasingly used Blended Learning approaches to promote student agency in their learning, equipping them with self-directed learning skills for their future. 

蜜桃视频 faculty have participated in professional learning experiences on Blended Learning. The HC-X led a team of 15 Blended Learning Leads and Coaches from across the Junior and Upper Schools to investigate opportunities to deepen these practices.

Working with author and Christensen Institute researcher Heather Clayton Staker, HC-X is hosting a Blended Learning Conference in May 2024 to continue this pedagogical learning journey with other educators across CIS Ontario schools.

Our Blended Learning Leads and Coaches have been developing their skill sets in this area and will continue to help classroom teachers enhance the learning experience for all students.

Highlights


Graphic of different technology icons with locks on them, symbolizing cybersecurity.

Getting Started with Cybersecurity

Sam Chan, Chief Information Officer

Technology is everywhere these days. Every day we hear about new developments, features and upgrades. We also hear about large companies and individuals having their accounts hacked and the unfortunate impacts that occur as a result. All of this change and impact can feel pretty overwhelming when we think about having to protect ourselves from these cyber threats.

Cybersecurity can be a challenging topic鈥攅veryone agrees it鈥檚 important, but with so much information available, sometimes it鈥檚 hard to find a place to start or find information that is free of technical jargon. Keep reading for a three-point plan to help get you and your family on your way to improving your cybersecurity.

1. Educate Yourself

The hardest place to be is: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what I don鈥檛 know, and I don鈥檛 know what questions to ask.鈥 For those of you in that predicament,  is a great place to start. Simply answer three questions to produce an action plan that you can download. You can do all of this without registering.

 is still one of the most prevalent issues out there.  to see if you can spot the phishing attempts!

2. Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Passphrases Where Possible

We want to use the best means possible to protect access to our online accounts that contain financial and health information, or smart devices that help manage our home.

You should use  (MFA) where possible as this means that a hacker will need to have more than your username and password to access your account. If MFA isn鈥檛 available, then you鈥檒l want passwords that are easy to remember but difficult to guess (). I鈥檓 a big proponent of using  where possible.

Bonus tip鈥攄on鈥檛 use the same passphrase across all your accounts. I have separate passphrases for each of my online banking accounts.

3. Keep Devices Up-to-Date and Back Up Your Data

Keep your devices up-to-date so that you receive the latest security updates to help protect your device from a constant and ever growing number of threats. This includes deleting apps and data that you no longer use, or safely disposing of devices that you no longer use.

It鈥檚 also a good idea to take regular backups of your data just in case something goes wrong with an update or you do get hacked鈥攁t least you鈥檒l have a copy of your data to fall back on.

I hope this helps give you a solid start to creating a cybersecurity strategy for protecting you and your family.

Meet Our Faculty & Staff


Mr. Adams, HC-X Teacher

Jeff Adams

HC-X Teacher

Mr. Adams has been at 蜜桃视频 for almost 10 years and has taught students in Science and Math and has led a variety of HC-X programs. He is actively involved as one of our Middle School Form leaders, athletics coach and mentor for the Global Learning and Leading Diploma (GLLD) program. With undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Science, he is currently completing a PhD in curriculum, teaching and learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. He is a coach for Cohort 21, a community of passionate Conference of Independent Schools (CIS) Ontario educators who are interested in refining and redesigning their practice through the exploration of new pedagogies, ideas and tools. 

Since becoming an HC-X Teacher at 蜜桃视频, Mr. Adams is very excited to be co-developing with Mr. Nichols our Grade 9 course called TC-9, which stands for 鈥淭ransdisciplinary Course for Grade 9s鈥 as well as 鈥淭he Challenge for Grade 9s.鈥 It is a course that requires students to use the skills, knowledge and approaches from several different academic courses simultaneously to address their chosen topics. Through TC-9, students are learning about and engaging with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. HC-X teachers like Mr. Adams work closely with Grade 9 educators to interweave key skills, learnings and activities from other required curricula within the TC-9 course. 

This year, Mr. Adams has been focussing on incorporating inquiry-based learning, experiential education and project-based learning into the classroom, which he lives and breathes outside of 蜜桃视频 as he pursues his PhD in Transdisciplinary Studies. His curiosity for continuous learning is an inspiration and an asset to his students and the school community.

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November 2023 /havergal-highlights-november-2023/ /havergal-highlights-november-2023/#respond Wed, 15 Nov 2023 15:21:04 +0000 /?p=5189 In this month's issue, hear from our Wellbeing Prefect, discover our Junior School Wellbeing Program and learn some new study habits.

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蜜桃视频 Highlights

Message from Admissions

Maggie Houston-White, Executive Director of Strategic Enrolment Management, and Emily Simms-Brown, Director of Admission

November is upon us, wrapping up fall term sports, seeing our first Exchange students of the year headed home and celebrating all our students have achieved this term. While the days are a little shorter and a little cooler, there is a sense of anticipation and joy at 蜜桃视频 as students gear up for concerts, our Middle School Play, winter sports and our upcoming Thrive Week. Thrive Week takes place in the week of November 20 and was designed for and with students, faculty and staff to focus on wellbeing, community and connection.

We hope you will join us for our evening with Dr. Lisa Damour on November 28th, who will be working with faculty and students during the day and then speaking with parents in the evening about adolescent emotional development and strategies that foster connection, self-awareness and self-regulation. It is this wraparound approach to wellbeing, by including everyone in our community, that really speaks to the 蜜桃视频 difference. We are a school that understands the power of partnership, the importance of investing in top research and programs, the benefits of collaboration and the value of community.

Our most recent issue of our parent newsletter, Inside 蜜桃视频, speaks to our work in wellbeing and the importance of providing students with the skills and resources they need to thrive at 蜜桃视频 and beyond. You can learn more about how we support our students in and out of the classroom by listening to our new Navigator Podcasts:

We hope you enjoy these resources as part of your exploration of 蜜桃视频. 

Maggie & Emily

Inside 蜜桃视频


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Message from the Vice Principal of Student Life and Wellbeing

Krista Koekkoek

It is hard to believe that I have only been at 蜜桃视频 since mid-August. During this time, I have been warmly welcomed by students, staff, parents and alumni alike; the community is alive with pride and keen to share its traditions and have me experience what it truly means to be a Gator. And so what have I noticed in the hallways, the classrooms, the gyms and the fields? What have I observed in Prayers, at Celebration Saturday and in the day-to-day interactions we benefit from in a small, tightly-knit community? It has been clear to me, from early on, that this place thrives on connections, prioritizes belonging and wants so deeply to find the best ways to both practise and instill the lifelong habits of wellbeing in its students and staff. It鈥檚 no surprise at all to me that this month鈥檚 Inside 蜜桃视频 has these very themes. In this month鈥檚 issue, you will find countless examples of the good work this community continues to do to support all who walk through these doors (and for those who have walked these halls before us).

I have spent the last decade of my career focusing on wellbeing in schools鈥攚hat it means, how it feels and how to live it fully鈥攁nd here is what I know to be true and primary: to be truly well, we must feel connected. We must feel like we belong. We need to know we matter to others and are seen for who we are authentically. And so, what a beautiful community for me to continue to build on this deeply ingrained capacity and strength for relational learning. At a time when the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents can feel threatened, we commit at 蜜桃视频 to bolstering the toolkit of our adults in their support of the growth of our students. Building self-awareness, flexibility and agency in them (all pillars of wellbeing) require intentionality and modelling from the adults who surround them. And we have the most capable group of staff to do this with. 

In this issue, you鈥檒l hear from our Wellbeing Prefect, Emerson Southam, who, along with our Social Work team and the Wellbeing Council is in the throws of developing this year鈥檚 Upper School Thrive Week (our fabulous Junior School staff is busy supporting this same event with our younger students). A testament to our work in wellbeing is this student-driven initiative, aimed at a strength-based lens to taking care of ourselves and normalizing the human experience of feeling all emotions. 

Krista

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Message from the Board of Governors

Jill Fraser, Chair of the Board

What a wonderful start to the new school year! The halls are once again filled with student laughter and chatter and there is so much excitement among students and faculty to be back on campus. So far this year we have had many exciting Upper and Junior School events such as Celebration Saturday, the Terry Fox Run, Awards Day and Gator Games, and we are looking forward to many more events to come!

I would like to extend a huge thank you to Debbie Simpson, our Past Chair, who introduced me as your incoming Board Chair in last month鈥檚 Inside 蜜桃视频. I took over the role of Board Chair on September 28 and I am ready and eager to continue the very important initiatives the Board has been working on under Debbie鈥檚 strong and dedicated leadership, including supporting the launch of the school鈥檚 new strategic plan. The Board at 蜜桃视频 is a governance body and our primary role is one of strategic oversight. We work in that capacity with the Principal and the Senior Leadership Team to set strategic goals and priorities, which guide the school鈥檚 growth and development. The Board oversees the financial health of the school and works to protect its long-term sustainability. As the new Chair, I am looking forward to working with the Board and the Senior Leadership Team as we continue to collaborate to ensure the continuing success of 蜜桃视频.

I wish everyone an enjoyable and healthy fall and encourage you all, new and old, to be active members of our vibrant community. There are many ways for you to participate in school life, including the , , the Foundation, the Board of Governors or its committees. We appreciate the time that you devote to our community.

Warm regards,

Jill

School portrait of Emerson.

The Importance of Wellbeing

Emerson S., Wellbeing Prefect

My family has a long history of mental illness: we lost my uncle to his battle with depression and my grandmother has battled mental illness for the better part of her adult life. Open dialogue about mental health has been a staple at our dinner table for as long as I can remember, which is why wellbeing is so important to me.

But a healthy mind is only one component of the wellbeing equation. My approach, which is entirely consistent with the approach at HC, is to touch upon the wellbeing of the whole person. A 蜜桃视频 education is about the growth of mind, body and spirit. There are so many negative influences in the world today on young women, such as social media, telling us who and what we are supposed to be and, equally, who and what we cannot be. My goal this year is to create events and an atmosphere where we are comfortable with who we are and who we want to be, an environment where we can speak openly about issues that matter to us. I truly believe that the ivy walls provide a safe, loving space in which we can do that.

As a way to raise awareness about mental health and wellbeing, 蜜桃视频 is hosting Thrive Week from November 20 to 24. During Thrive Week, we will hear from students and guest speakers who will walk us through their journeys with mental wellbeing. We will also have some special therapy dog visitors! But Thrive Week is only one week of the academic year. On World Mental Health Day on October 10, the Grade 12 Prefects handed out a list of the multiple resources available to students who may need someone to talk to (coupled with candy, of course) on behalf of the Wellbeing Council. We are excited about the affirmation exercises in each Upper School TA during the year, which started at the beginning of October. I am also teaming with other Prefects and Grade 12 leaders to organize events for the Junior School, Middle School and Upper School that touch on the wellbeing of the whole person. 

Most importantly, as Wellbeing Prefect, I want to help create an atmosphere where the halls are filled with joy, laughter and smiles.

Emerson

Junior School students putting their hands together.

Supporting Emotional Wellbeing and Growth at the Junior School

Kate White, Head of Junior School

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the focus has progressively shifted from solely academic achievements to nurturing the holistic development of our students. Recognizing the crucial role of social-emotional skills in shaping future success, the 蜜桃视频 Junior School has recently begun implementing two research-based programs, RULER and Second Step, to support the emotional wellbeing and growth of both our teachers and students.

Research has underscored the significant impact of social-emotional skill development on academic performance and long-term success. By fostering self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making, these programs equip students with the tools necessary to navigate complex social interactions, manage stress and exhibit resilience in the face of challenges.

The Junior School faculty and staff are embarking on a learning journey this year with RULER. This is a systemic approach to social and emotional learning developed at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, which aims to infuse the principles of emotional intelligence into JK to Grade 12 schools, informing how leaders lead, teachers teach, students learn and families support students.

Part of what differentiates RULER from other school-based initiatives is that it focuses first on developing adults in the school, both personally and professionally, so they can be role models and knowledgeable implementers of the skill-based instruction for students. After the teachers have been trained, the goal is to start infusing the approach in classes next year, as well as providing education for families.

In addition, this year Junior School faculty will continue to implement the Second Step program to support the wellbeing of our students. Second Step is a research-based program that provides explicit instruction and practice of key social-emotional skills considered necessary for students to effectively navigate social situations and build positive relationships with their peers. Lessons will support our students to develop skills in the following areas:

  • Empathy
  • Impulse Control
  • Problem Solving
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Social Awareness
  • Relationship Skills
  • Responsible Decision Making
  • Positive Self-Talk

The Second Step program will be taught by Child and Youth Worker, Holly Fournier, in collaboration with classroom teachers.

Supporting our younger students through their social-emotional development is an important part of the 蜜桃视频 experience. Our goal is to develop the self-care skills within our students so they can continue to support their wellbeing needs into the Upper School and beyond.

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Parents as Partners Speaker Series: Dr. Lisa Damour

Tuesday, November 28, at 7 pm

As part of our Parents as Partners Speaker Series, 蜜桃视频 is proud to welcome Dr. Lisa Damour as our first speaker.

Dr. Damour is the author of three New York Times best sellers: UntangledUnder Pressure and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers. She co-hosts the Ask Lisa podcast, works in collaboration with UNICEF and is recognized as a thought leader by the American Psychological Association. Dr. Damour is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and CBS News.

During the day, she will be working with our students from Grade 7 to 12 and will run professional development with our faculty in the afternoon.

蜜桃视频 faculty and staff who are members of our Girls and Learning team have enjoyed reading her books over the years and are currently reading her new book The Emotional Lives of Teenagers.

Her visit, including our evening with our parents, will be focused on understanding adolescent emotional development and strategies that foster connection, self awareness and self regulation. 

We are grateful to the Southam family for their contributions to Thrive Week and to the Class of 2023 for their donations to our Wellbeing Program, which allow us to have speakers and programs like this.

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The HCPA鈥檚 Ivy Market

Tuesday, November 21

Kick off your holiday shopping in style at the HCPA鈥檚 Ivy Market, featuring a carefully-curated group of local vendors offering unique gift items! During the day from 10 am to 4:30 pm, parents and students can shop, make a stop at the Bake Sale and visit the HCPA Marketplace. 

In the evening from 6:30 to 9:30 pm, parents (current and past) and Old Girls/Alums can sip and shop the Ivy Market at the cocktail party! Tickets for the cocktail party are $50 per person and include appetizers and two drinks. The vendor market and HCPA marketplace will be featured during the evening. Either way, it鈥檚 a great opportunity to connect with the HC community and celebrate the season.

New this year鈥攚e鈥檙e excited to feature a draw for a stunning holiday 蜜桃视频 gingerbread house! This 2鈥 x 3鈥 model is created in the holiday likeness of the Upper School and would make a unique (and edible!) decoration or centrepiece. Tickets are $10 each (deadline to purchase tickets is 3 pm on November 21) and the draw will take place on Tuesday, November 21 at 4 pm.

We look forward to seeing you!

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Financial Support Applications for 2024-25

Deadline to Apply: Friday, December 1

Students entering Grades 7 to 12 in September 2024 may apply for Financial Support in the form of a Tuition Bursary.

Separate from any application for admission or re-enrolment, applications are submitted via a third-party company, .

New and returning student families must complete their application by Friday, December 1 each year to be considered for the following school year. Late applications may not be accepted as funds are limited.

Renewal of a Financial Support is not automatic. Families must reapply and qualify annually.

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Rethinking What It Means to Study

Jennifer Goldberg, Director of Academic Operations

Many students believe the key to stronger academic performance is investing more time in their school work. Certainly, time is important. However, overemphasizing 鈥渢ime spent鈥 obscures the reality that the quality of the time is at least as important as the quantity. In his latest book, Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning Is Hard and How You Can Make It Easy, esteemed cognitive psychologist Dr. Daniel Willingham makes a powerful analogy between learning and physical exercise. He notes the exercise that challenges our body is the one most likely to strengthen it; so, even though exercising this way is likely to feel very difficult, it is the most effective choice. By contrast, Willingham explains, when it comes to learning, our brains are wired to trick us, telling us that what feels easy鈥攚hat we can do without much effort鈥攊s the most effective way to engage. 

Here鈥檚 a specific school example: one of the most popular student study techniques is rereading (and perhaps highlighting) one鈥檚 notes and course texts. However, experiments have repeatedly shown that this approach achieves very little in terms of memory and learning. In other words, rereading is popular not because it yields results but because it feels easy. Many hours spent studying for a test in this way are, often, many hours wasted. 

Far more effective, Willingham explains, is retrieval practice: processes that require us to pull something out of our memory. Students can engage with retrieval practice by, for example, putting their course materials away and using a blank page to create their own study guide. In contrast to rereading, this technique pushes the brain to engage actively with the content, making meaning and building connections. What we must remember is that retrieval practice will feel much harder than rereading; as Willingham says, 鈥淛udge the effectiveness of a method by the results, not by how it feels to do it.鈥

For students who鈥檝e concluded that the only road to academic achievement is paved with sleepless nights, focusing on 鈥渢ime spent鈥 may not be very helpful. Instead, ask: 鈥淗ow did you use the time you spent on this?鈥 This shift helps us resist the fallacy that academic success can come only at the cost of wellbeing, and emphasizes instead the concrete habits and behaviours that we know support students in growing into empowered and independent learners.

For further exploration, I recommend these books: 

  • Outsmart Your Brain by Daniel Willingham 
  • Under Pressure and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers by Lisa Damour

Note that 蜜桃视频 is thrilled to welcome Lisa Damour to campus on November 28. During her time here, Dr. Damour will be presenting learning sessions for students, faculty and parents.

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Photo of blocks with the words "Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging" with a lightbulb over "Belonging"

Why Belonging Matters

Nicole Cozier, Executive Director of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging

Belonging is a fundamental need we all share, and it plays a vital role in shaping our identities, relationships and our overall wellbeing. 

Belonging, at its essence, is the feeling of being accepted, valued and connected to a particular group or community. It鈥檚 that warm and comforting sensation that arises when we find ourselves in a place where people just GET US! 

But it can go wrong.

It goes wrong when we get caught up in belonging鈥檚 evil twin: fitting in. Fitting in is actually the opposite of belonging. To paraphrase researcher and author Bren茅 Brown: 鈥淔itting in requires us to change who we are to be accepted, while belonging requires us to BE who we are.鈥 True belonging is not a conditional tie to acceptance, but an authentic embrace of our true identities.

At 蜜桃视频, we are committed to fostering a sense of belonging and connection for each and every student that is part of our community. We know there is no one-size-fits-all approach. That鈥檚 why there are so many different options for our students to choose from to find themselves and a trusted community of friends and adults who will support them in who they are.  

Our nine Affinity Group and Alliance spaces are just one example of how students can find community and space for their own voices to shine. Affinity Groups are spaces that allow community members who share a common identity or an aspect of their identity鈥攗sually one that is marginalized or non-dominant鈥攖o gather and talk in a safe space about issues and experiences related to that identity. Alliances are spaces where people who share a common commitment to those who hold marginalized identities and the issues that impact them can gather to learn, engage in dialogue and mobilize action toward addressing these issues in their school communities.  

Finding a community where we find connection in our similarities is only one aspect of belonging though. Belonging is also about recognizing the strength in our differences. So ensuring that students have the support to step outside of their comfort zones to connect with peers and other people with different identities, interests and perspectives is critical. Whether this is in Prayers through featured dates of significance celebrated by diverse communities, EDIB-focused sessions in Advisory and Form groups, or just through the many clubs and activities that 蜜桃视频 has to offer, there are numerous opportunities for our students to find peers to connect with and learn about experiences different than their own. It is in embracing and exploring our differences that we foster the deepest sense of connection that transcends superficial boundaries and allows us to continue to grow into our best selves, on our own path. This is the beauty of belonging, connection and community-building.  

All of us want to feel like we belong in the places and spaces that are important to us. And, it is important we remember that our level of belonging will never be greater than our level of self-acceptance. Believing that we are enough is what gives us the courage to be authentic. While there is no question that this is a lifelong pursuit, our goal is to ensure that our 蜜桃视频 students have the foundation and develop the tools that they can carry with them wherever their journeys take them.

Meet Our Faculty & Staff


In this month's issue, hear from our Wellbeing Prefect, discover our Junior School Wellbeing Program and learn some new study habits.

The Reverend Jillian Ruch

School Chaplain

The Reverend Jillian Ruch joins 蜜桃视频 this year as our School Chaplain. With more than 20 years of experience in the area of youth ministry and social work, Rev. Ruch supports student wellbeing at the school in many ways.

Prior to being ordained in 2022, Rev. Ruch was a front line social worker and supervisor for the Children鈥檚 Aid Society of Toronto, mainly in the Scarborough area. With this background in social work, she has excellent listening skills and the ability to connect with others in meaningful ways. One of her goals at 蜜桃视频 is to learn from students, staff, faculty and families about their perspectives as a community, while providing comfort and a steady presence for those in need of pastoral care. 

Rev. Ruch brings a sense of curiosity with her about where people are in their spiritual journeys and uses inquiry and compassion to hold space for discussions in and outside of the Prayers space. This includes most recently meeting with groups, such as the Truth and Reconciliation Committee and the Prayers Council, to explore the tensions that exist between the Indigenous Peoples and the wider church and how that intersects with the reconciliation work that they are leading in our community. She is committed to working with and through this tension, knowing that through these difficult conversations our community learns, grows and leans into the Calls to Action wherever possible.

With a growth mindset that鈥檚 grounded in experience from years of working with youth from various cultures and backgrounds, Rev. Ruch embodies 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Anglican values through her Christian identity, prayers and blessings as she hopes to learn more about and elevate the voices and cultures of others at 蜜桃视频. Her goal is to support 蜜桃视频鈥檚 community by modelling what it means to be inclusive, open-minded and inquisitive. She encourages anyone interested in reaching out to send her an email at jruch@havergal.on.ca

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Message from Admissions

Maggie Houston-White, Executive Director of Strategic Enrolment Management, and Emily Simms-Brown, Director of Admission

The school year at 蜜桃视频 has started with so many opportunities for connection, celebration and community, three key elements of what makes our school so special. As you explore 蜜桃视频 and all it has to offer, we thought you might enjoy a chance to read some of the articles from our first edition of Inside 蜜桃视频 that highlight what our opening weeks were like and where some of our focus will be this year. The article by Fatima Kaba about our community partnerships is one we particularly enjoyed, as it speaks to how we put our mission into action and why that  matters to our students and our community. 

It has been such a pleasure to have so many families visiting our campus and experiencing our students, faculty and staff in action, seeing how a typical day at HC is anything but typical. We hope as you continue to learn and discover the 蜜桃视频 difference that you will continue to ask questions, to connect with the Admission team and to feel confident in the knowledge that we are here to help you find the right school for your daughter and your family.    

Best wishes, 

Maggie & Emily

Katrina Samson

Principal’s Message

Dr. Katrina Samson

Happy September! We have been blessed here at 蜜桃视频 with so many opportunities to connect with our community this fall. Our Grade 7, 8, 9 and 12 students were away at camps where they bonded as a class, developed teamwork skills and prepared for the year ahead. This past week, we welcomed back hundreds of Old Girls/Alums to campus for Reunion Week. We celebrated those Old Girls who reached their 50+ year reunion milestones at the Golden Reflections Luncheon. We welcomed back former Boarders to connect with our current Boarding students and staff at the Former Boarder Dinner. We capped the week off with the Reunion Cocktail Reception, where classes ending in 鈥3 and 鈥8 came together to reconnect with one another and their beloved school.

On Saturday, our whole school community came together for Celebration Saturday 2023. This is an annual event where we gather to raise funds and awareness for the important work done via our Community Partnerships. It was another beautiful day at 蜜桃视频, but even more impactful was seeing our community come together in support of local organizations that are making a difference. In short, it was a day designed to build community and to put our mission鈥to make a difference鈥攊nto action.

I鈥檓 energized when I contemplate the future we鈥檙e building together at 蜜桃视频. We are coming off of a year of intensive planning as we worked to collect insight and feedback to shape 蜜桃视频鈥檚 next strategic direction. In the coming weeks and months, you鈥檒l hear more about the bold plans we have to ensure that our girls are receiving the very best preparation to head out into the world and be positive change-makers. You鈥檒l also hear about the near-term and future-term initiatives we are undertaking to continue in our pursuit of excellence as a school. I again want to thank the students, employees, parents and Old Girls/Alums who shared their ideas and hopes for 蜜桃视频, building on our rich history and investing in future opportunities for our girls. 

As we welcome this new school year, I encourage you to join us in exploring the experiences, opportunities and learning that will allow our girls to graduate as young women who will lead progress and innovation into future generations. I am filled with optimism and hope for 蜜桃视频鈥檚 future as we embark on this new school year together.

Katrina

Inside 蜜桃视频


US students leading a Community Partnership.

Working Together with Our Community Partnerships

Fatima Kaba, Manager of Learning Experiences

Over the years, 蜜桃视频 has created relationships with community partners that not only benefit our school, but also have profound impacts on the broader community. These collaborations are essential for cultivating a sense of social responsibility, empathy and civic engagement among students, while providing 蜜桃视频 students opportunities to make a difference. 

Each Community Partnership is founded on our 鈥4 P鈥 approach. We partner with people first, not necessarily organizations; we honour the place of the people and that informs our work; we seek out different perspectives; and once we have done this, can we enter into a true reciprocal partnership. One of the primary advantages of engaging in Community Partnerships is the development of empathy and social responsibility in students. Through interactions with community members and organizations, students gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and needs within their local area. This first-hand exposure to real-world issues helps students develop empathy and a desire to make positive impacts. They learn to appreciate the value of helping others and develop a sense of responsibility toward their community. Students who participate in our long-standing weekly partnerships at Grenoble Public School and Art City are immersed in a new community by sharing ideas, gaining new perspectives and developing their commitment to others.  

While the communities served in these partnerships benefit from 蜜桃视频鈥檚 ongoing efforts, the students and school as a whole also benefit from the reciprocal relationship. They gain access to valuable information, expertise and experiences that enhance the educational opportunities they offer. These partnerships enrich the curriculum and provide students with diverse learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom.

At our Community Partnership Fest on Wednesday, September 27, Upper School students will have the opportunity to learn more about our weekly and bi-weekly partnerships and sign up to be part of this incredible learning experience in collaboration with our community partners. 

The Forum for Change strives to develop and continue to grow our relationships with our community partners as they foster a sense of interconnectedness and social responsibility that can last a lifetime. 

A full list of community partnerships can be found . Learn more about the impact of our partnerships .

Students on a Round Square excursion to the Kingdom of Bhutan.

Student Opportunities Through the Forum for Change

Jessica Randall, Manager of Global Learning Experiences

The Forum for Change (F4C) is the global heartbeat of 蜜桃视频, providing students with experiential learning opportunities outside of the classroom and with the world around them. Bringing 蜜桃视频鈥檚 mission to life, the F4C鈥檚 role is to support students in finding their passions and interests to make a difference in the world, locally and globally. 

Recognizing our vision for 蜜桃视频 graduates, we want them to be globally-minded, confident and resilient decision-makers. We help build bridges and networks to support these opportunities so our students can learn from new perspectives, be self-directed, meet people and discover more about their cultures.

The F4C stretches and challenges our students in ways that support our Portrait of a Grad: in particular, Globally-Minded, Being Flexible and Adaptable Thinkers, and Leaning into Action. We support, through our learning experiences, their development of identity and sense of self with a disposition to action. Through their participation in these opportunities, students learn to adapt and thrive in complex and changing environments so, when they graduate, they can navigate a dynamic and uncertain world.

Opportunities include participating in the Global Learning & Leading Diploma (GLLD), travelling with our Global Exchanges and Excursions, and working with our partner . Each of these programs is designed to equip students to make a positive difference in the world with a focus on knowing, understanding and developing a practice of global competencies. These programs encourage students to broaden their cultural fluency and make an impact through deep and meaningful learning experiences. Our memberships in global organizations, such as UNESCO Associated Schools Network and Round Square, means more opportunities for our students to engage in global projects, conferences and connections beyond our ivy walls.

The F4C is the place to go for students who have big ideas, want to help those around them and learn more about the world outside of 蜜桃视频 through our various opportunities and partnerships.

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A New Year of Athletic Opportunities

Anna Bartlett, JS Athletic Director, and Carla Di Filippo, US Athletic Director

The start of the fall season will always be full of excitement because it means sports are back at HC! For us, the Athletic Directors at the Junior and Upper Schools, there is almost no better feeling than the joy of watching our students playing sports on our beautiful 22-acre campus. Typical after school activities for our athletes include swimming in the pool; playing basketball in the gym; competing in field hockey, flag football or soccer on the fields; enjoying the on-campus disc golf course; learning tennis or pickleball on our tennis courts; or running in the Lisa Hardie Woodland Trail. We are truly blessed to be on this campus and in this space. 

This fall, the Upper School boasts 27 sports teams while the Junior School is offering 13 teams. At 蜜桃视频, school spirit runs high and we hope each student has the chance to play one sport at some point this school year. There is no better way to meet new people, learn something new and be active all while having fun. 

If you want to view some great photos and updates about athletics, please follow our Instagram page:  

蜜桃视频 students harvesting honey from the honey comb.

Can You Hear the Buzz?

Garth Nichols, Vice Principal, Experiential Learning and Innovation

Nestled in a fenced-off area with ample sunlight and shade is home to 蜜桃视频鈥檚 newest members of the community: honeybees. If you read the summer mailing from August, you鈥檒l know that we have partnered with Alveole, a beekeeping company that has excellent experience in schools and organizations in supporting honeybee hives. We have our own designated Beekeeper, and hosted two 鈥淗ive to HoneyJar鈥 workshops this month, where our students, faculty and staff had the opportunity to harvest some honey from our hive. Alveole looks after the hive and the bees, ensuring they are well taken care of; moreover, Alveole will be working with the Forum for Change and our interested students to use the data from the bees (their numbers, behaviours, as well as the ingredients in their honey) to learn about the health of our campus ecosystem and the surrounding community. We will be using our honeybees for land-based learning experiences and sustainability practices: understanding pollinator competition in the city of Toronto, and what we can do to support our pollinators and our ecosystem. Discover more about this program by reading 鈥,鈥 by visiting  or by reaching out to me, Garth Nichols, Vice Principal of Experiential Learning and Innovation, at gnichols@havergal.on.ca.

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Eve sitting on a bench outside of the school.

Unveiling Grenoble: A Journey of Service, Friendship and Impact 

Eve U., Head of Grenoble Community Partnership

When people ask me about Grenoble, four things immediately come to mind: carrot muffins, uncontrollable laughter, birthday cake bear paws and endless amounts of grade 5 math homework. My decision to join Grenoble was one of the best ones I鈥檝e made so far during high school, and being the Head of the partnership is an opportunity I鈥檓 extremely grateful to have.  

Grenoble is one of the longest-standing community partnerships at 蜜桃视频 with its mission being to focus on teaching and learning together while creating connections through the understanding of lived experiences and needs. In the program, students get partnered with kids from Grenoble Public School and work with them over the course of 16 weeks. The length of the program really allows partners to bond and to get to know each other on a deeper level, which is a unique characteristic that I love. Whether it鈥檚 bonding over the combined misunderstanding of homework instructions or over silly games after we finish work, Grenoble provides endless opportunities to form connections. 

My very first day of the program was filled with nerves, excitement and a little bit of fear. The plan was to play games, get to know the kids and just generally give time for everyone to get to know each other. Surprisingly, there was someone there who seemed to be even more nervous than I was and, funny enough, this someone ended up being my partner for the rest of the year. We sat at the same table, I introduced myself to her and the rest was history. Suddenly, shy smiles turned into big grins, which then turned into endless, uncontrollable giggles. She and I got up to all sorts of things. From trying to sneak extra snacks, to her attempting to teach me cool dance moves, to struggling over math puzzles, we formed a friendship like no other. I went in expecting to be a tutor and I left with a best friend. My experience is the reason I鈥檓 excited to be the Head of Grenoble this year. I want to help create a space where partners can hopefully foster friendships like mine and have the opportunity to enjoy and learn from each other. 

Grenoble is more than just a community partnership; it鈥檚 an opportunity to make a difference, form lasting bonds and experience the joys of helping others. As I reflect on my time with Grenoble, I can confidently say it has enriched my high school journey in ways I never anticipated. So, whether it鈥檚 the aroma of carrot muffins, the echoes of laughter, the fun games after work or the challenge of grade 5 math homework, Grenoble offers a world of experiences waiting to be explored.

Meet Our Faculty & Staff


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Jessica Randall

Manager of Global Learning Experiences

Our newest member of the Forum for Change is Jessica Randall, who is the Manager of Global Learning Experiences. In this role, she oversees 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Exchange program and supports our Community Partnerships. This includes working with a variety of organizations in facilitating art programming, tutoring sessions and mentoring opportunities, as well as hosting food and clothing drives. 鈥淕iving back to the community is something I am really passionate about, and being able to do that while helping students find outreach activities they are passionate about is very fulfilling,鈥 says Ms. Randall. 鈥淚 am so excited to have joined such a welcoming, friendly and spirited community.鈥

You can find Ms. Randall in the Forum for Change office, located in the Resource Centre (the library). Students are invited to go to the Forum for Change for advice, support and guidance on a variety of things, including finding the right opportunity for them to earn their mandatory 40 hours of community service required to graduate. She also mentors students so they are prepared for what to expect while on Exchange, whether locally or abroad, and acts as a liaison with our Exchange student guests, ensuring they feel safe and comfortable while away from home.

Whether going on a global excursion through our partnership with Round Square, participating in our Exchange program or working with different communities through our local and international partnerships, Ms. Randall is available to provide guidance to our students on their journeys. These experiential learning opportunities are excellent ways for teenagers to gain self-confidence and independence as they discover Canada and the world, meet different people, make new friends and learn about other cultures as they prepare for the future beyond 蜜桃视频. 

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