
KEEPING P.A.C.E. | OCTOBER 2019
KEEPING P.A.C.E. | OCTOBER 2019
THE PACE OF THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Grade 1 students investigated the physical characteristics and needs of living things at Round the Bend Farm. They learned about unique food sources for animals, attributes of plants and the importance of bees.
Grade 3 students participated in a hands-on private reptile presentation and tour of the zoo at Reptilia to complement their study of phylogenic trees. They also explored the physical characteristics of reptiles and how they adapt to their surroundings.
Grade 7 students stepped into the day-to-day lives of the Hurons and Jesuits at St. Marie Among the Hurons. As part of their study of New France, students enjoyed hands-on workshops that exposed them to various cultural perspectives and gave them insight into the connection between the past and present day.

THE PACE OF HIGHER LEVEL THINKING AND PERSONAL GROWTH
Grade 5 students had a 3-day expedition in Albion Hills Conservation Park. Here they had the opportunity to work collectively in treasure mapping, biomimicry design and biowild geocaching. Grade 6 students adventured off to Black Creekย where their theme unit on Victorian Era was brought to life. Students participated in a village tour to learn how settlers of the time lived, including experiencing a typical school house. They also gained a greater understanding of how the industrial revolution led to large scale immigration to North America in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Grade 8 and 9 students embarked on a leadership, team building field study to Olympia Outdoor and Challenge Education Centre in Huntsville. Students took part in activities that engaged them physically, intellectually and emotionally. These activities focused on fostering mutual respect, trust, communication, goal setting, physical agility, critical thinking, problem-solving skills and personal responsibility.

THE PACE OF THE ARTS
Grade 2 students explored their theme unit โForests of Today and Tomorrowโ. They collected leaves and learned about the structure and function of various parts of a tree at Kortwright Centre. Upon returning to the classroom, they participated in a follow-up art activity using their leaf collection.

Grade 12 students immersed themselves in the cultural experience of Ancient Greece during their visit to the Royal Ontario Museum and University of Toronto. They observed and analyzed relics of the past and even feasted on many of Greeceโs traditional dishes in Greektown.
THE PACE OF ATHLETICS

TRYOUTS
This month we had a focus on elementary tryouts for football and soccer. We also held tryouts for both elementary and Under 20 (U20) Dodgeball.
INTER-HOUSE SPORTS
Grades 1 to 2 Theta vs Omega and Theta vs Delta
Grades 3 to 4 Omega vs Sigma
Grades 5 to 7 Theta vs Delta
AWAY GAMES
Our Under 20 (U20) boys volleyball team visited Town Centre and Toronto Waldorf schools for away games.
Our Under 14 (U14) boys soccer team showed their team spirit at a Soccer Tournament at the Downsview Hangar
SETTING THE PACE FOR NOVEMBER
With November around the corner, our students will be gearing up for new and exciting activities that will engage, challenge and empower them in the learning experience. From computing contests to musical productions to sports tournaments and more!
Mark your calendars!
- November 8-10: Model UN Simulation
- November 13: Elementary Flag Football Tournament (Paramount Fine Foods Centre)
- November 14: Grade 12 Parent Night
- November 19: Awards Assembly
- November 29: Report Cards Distributed
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