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It is clear that Bayview Glen continues to promise a bright and successful future, both for s I reflect on the 2014-2015 school year, it is clear that In athletics, our Gryphons were unstoppable, winning a total of 37 medals, Bayview Glen continues to promise a bright and successful with 10 individual students qualifying for OFSAA in swimming, , our students, and future, both for our students, and for our school. Demand , badminton and track and field, and winning gold in pole vault. for enrolment at the school is at an all-time high, and for our school. ABayview Glen’s reputation for its rigorous academic standards, There is such an incredible range of experiences here at Bayview Glen. competitive athletics and exemplary Art and Music programmes is We had an amazingly successful school-wide annual Art Exhibit and Eileen Daunt legendary. I realize that this does not happen by accident, and that Auction, Dot. Our annual theatre production, Alice in Wonderland and Head of School our school is one to which everyone gives their all. The results are a vast array of Spring Festival productions were all enthusiastically extraordinary; the coming together of our community of students, received by our school community. We continued to lead the way parents, faculty and staff, alumni, Guild and Board of Directors with in Robotics with Ctrl-Z, Gryphonbots and Team RED all winning immense school spirit and pride in all our achievements. prestigious awards in their divisions. We also participated at the Model UN Symposium, DECA – Entrepreneurship Innovation, the Global There has been lots to celebrate. Ideas Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs, The MIT Launch Club for young entrepreneurs and the MIT Bio-Builders Club, building The Class of 2015 followed in the footsteps of those who have gone biological solutions to real world problems. before with 100% acceptance into their university of choice, but left their own distinctive legacy, with graduates accepting places at the These are just the highlights of a year packed with innovation and Juilliard School, and Harvard University. Furthermore, 40% of our grads success. were lifetime Bayview Glenners, and one of our grads was named the head of National Biology Scholar with Distinction. I want to congratulate the students for their hard work, the faculty and staff for their support, and all of you for the part you play. As an Advanced Placement school, Upper School students have the opportunity to earn university-level credit while still in high school. You have every reason to be proud of your school. This year our students wrote 192 Advanced Placement exams with Calculus, Chemistry and Economics being the most popular. Advanced Sincerely, Placement, along with programmes such as Outdoor Leadership, and Duke of Edinburgh Awards, gives students a clear advantage when making post-secondary applications. Eileen Daunt Head of School school 4 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Dear Bayview Glen community, Our Directors t is with great pleasure that I write this message on behalf of The Board and I therefore want to take the time to show our the Board of Directors, to share with you some highlights of the appreciation to all the individuals who played such a pivotal role in bring unique past year. I know that as you peruse the pages of this Annual our School’s successes. You know the saying that it ‘takes a village to Report, you too will be filled with pride at what our students, raise a child’; well our village is the place where strengths, diverse Ialumni, faculty and staff have achieved, and I want all of us to be so many of you come together to lend a hand, share your skills and mindful of how we got here. I am referring to the commitment by each celebrate what we’ve been able to do, because it matters to us. So, we backgrounds individual to a shared goal of making the Bayview Glen experience for start with all of our incredibly knowledgeable members of faculty and every student as ‘wholesome’ as it can be. I believe that this child- staff. Their patience, kindness and ‘we can do this’ attitude made them and experience centred mindset lies at the heart of our success, and is the reason superb role models and trusted mentors that the students were happy our school continues to be on such strong footing, both academically to emulate. They remain the backbone of our Bayview Glen village, to support the and financially. supporting each child in his/her particular area of interest. They have been the family-away-from-home and their own pursuit of excellence school. Over the past few years, we have reported on our many was evident in the quality of education they brought to the students. Nneka MacGregor accomplishments, including the opening of our Moatfield Campus. Board Chair It would have been easy to rest on our laurels for a little while, but We want to commend those we fondly call our unsung heroes, it is precisely when one’s achievements are high that one must including the Catering staff, Maintenance team and the actually become more vigilant, to ensure that complacency does Groundskeepers, each of whom did such an admirable job throughout not set in. Vigilance has been a key word for the Board, as we worked the year. We cannot forget the countless men and women who hard to ensure that Bayview Glen remains ahead of the curve of other volunteered, whether as Parent-Coaches on the sports or Robotics independent schools, while maintaining our competitive advantage. teams, or on the Parent Guild, or the families who continue to support I am honoured to be part of a diligent, resourceful and dedicated our Capital Campaign with their generous donations. We could not Board of Directors who devoted time and expertise, and steered us have had such an outstanding year without them. on this positive course. So, while these pages of our Annual Report are brief snippets of We have continued to thrive under the leadership of an incomparable the fiscal year that has just ended, they certainly go a long way Management team, of course led by our Head of School, Mrs. Eileen in presenting some major highpoints of our year; they keep us board of Daunt. The warm and welcoming culture that radiates throughout connected and shine a spotlight on some of the areas that give us all Bayview Glen is as a result of the measures she has put in place, so cause to celebrate. We know that more detailed accounts have been that each member of staff feels respected, valued and supported. indelibly etched in the hearts and minds of parents and grandparents Those feelings of respect and support have been transmitted who came to Parent/Teacher nights, who happily attended music throughout the school to each student, and beyond, such that our recitals, plays, art shows and sports and other competitions and reputation at home and abroad speaks for itself. As you read about celebrated end-of-year Graduation ceremonies. It took the whole the in-school and offsite activities our students participated in, you village, both individually and collectively, to make this year such can be confident that everywhere they went, the feedback we received a great one. We have created fond memories over the past twelve was that their behaviour was impeccable, their attitude positive, and months that we will cherish. Thank you all for being a part of it and for their emotional and intellectual intelligence always shone through. giving your best. directors 6 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Nick Caduc Nneka MacGregor Dan D’Alessandro Eric Borromeo Rosa Braga-Mele James Kim vICE cHAIR, eXTERNAL bOARD cHAIR vICE cHAIR, iNTERNAL M.Ed, MD, FRCSC

Mr. Caduc is the Managing Partner Ms. MacGregor is the Executive Director of the Mr. D’Alessandro was with Kraft Foods Mr. Borromeo has over 20 years of financial Rosa Braga-Mele is a Professor of Dr. Kim has been a physician for 25 years, of Strateco Partners. Over his 25 Women’s Centre for Social Justice, a non-profit for 32 years, holding several marketing experience in both banking and public Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine with 18 years in private general practice. He year career, he has held senior organization working with women survivors of gender- and strategic management positions, accountancy and has been the Vice at the University of , Canada. is currently the medical director of the CPM positions in industry with Imperial based violence globally. The organization strives to both in Canada and internationally. President, Credit for Wells Fargo’s Eastern She also has completed her Master’s Centres for Pain Management in Brampton; Oil and has spent the past 15 years ensure that social policies and practice are responsive His most recent position was Vice Canada commercial banking operation Degree in Higher Education with areas his practice is focussed on the treatment of leading successful management to the needs of women and their children fleeing President, Cheese and Dairy for Kraft since January 2013. He started his career of specialty in curriculum development chronic, non-cancer pain. This is a referral consulting organizations. He received abuse. She sits on a number of Advisory Boards and Canada and he participated on several in 1986 at Grant Thornton as an articling and patient-physician communication based practice that approaches pain his Honours Bachelor of Science Committees, including the Toronto Police Domestic boards including the Association student, working in audit and assurance, skills. She is involved in the resident management in a multi-disciplinary setting. in Computer Science from Queen’s Violence Action Plan Committee, and is currently a of Canadian Advertisers, Canadian and then worked at AGF Management as an surgical teaching curriculum He is credentialed with the American and University, and his MBA from the member of a committee developed by the Board of Marketing Association and Dairy internal auditor. He joined BNP PARIBAS development and implementation at Canadian Academies of Pain Management ’s Rotman School the Psychology Foundation of Canada to investigate Processors Association of Canada. (Canada) in 1998, initially as an Associate, the University of Toronto. She has won and the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada of Management – Executive MBA the viability and need for an education initiative on Mr. D’Alessandro holds a Bachelor Corporate Banking, later serving as Vice- multiple teaching awards both at the Institute. Dr. Kim is the Vice-President programme. Mr. Caduc’s two daughters the impact of partner abuse on children (ImPAC). She of Commerce from McMaster and President, Leveraged Finance, and finally undergraduate and resident levels for Medical Development with AIM Health Sydney and Alexandra both attend was selected by the Lieutenant Governor of an MBA from York University. He as Head of Credit Management where he her teaching and mentorship abilities. Group. He sits on two regional ethics boards Bayview Glen. Mr. Caduc joined the as one of 13 experts asked to review the range of is married to Mary and they have was responsible for credit management of for clinical trial reviews; the Humber River Board in September 2008. services provided to women and children in the three children who have all attended the bank’s Canadian corporate portfolio, Dr. Braga-Mele serves as the Chair Regional Hospital Regional Ethics Board, province, identify gaps and make recommendations. Bayview Glen. Daniel, former Head sourcing and screening financing of the Education Clinical Committee and the Schulman Institutional Review She is on the Board of Trustees of the Girl Child Boy, graduated in 2015 and is in his opportunities, due diligence, negotiations, (2015-present) for the American Board. He is active in start-up ventures Network Worldwide, a UK-based Charity that focusses first year of Queens Commerce, Luca closing and ongoing management of Society of Cataract and Refractive and is presently working with medical on empowerment of the girl child through education is in Grade 8 and is the Prep School relationships. From 2010 to January 2013 he Surgery (ASCRS) and is a member diagnostics and pharmaceuticals. Dr. Kim and the eradication of practices that impede their Head Boy, and Natalie is in Grade 6. was Director, Credit Solutions at Scotiabank of the Governing Board and Program is also passionate about medical education; full physical, emotional and spiritual growth and Mr. D’Alessandro joined the Board in where he was responsible for credit Committee for ASCRS. he develops educational programmes and development. She is an advocate who works with September 2007 and serves as execution of mid-corporate transactions lectures frequently to physicians about government and other organizations to eradicate Vice Chair and as Chair of the in a variety of industries. Mr. Borromeo Rosa is also a mother of three boys pain management. Dr. Kim is a graduate violence against women. She has climbed Mount Governance Committee. earned both Bachelor of Arts and Master of who attend Bayview Glen in the of and obtained his Kilimanjaro twice, most recently in January of 2014, Accounting degrees in Public Accountancy Upper School and Lower School. medical degree at the University of Toronto. with her son, Alexander. Alexander graduated in 2009 Studies from the University of Waterloo, She has been an active coach in the He has an MBA from the Rotman School of from Bayview Glen. Ms. MacGregor joined the Board in Canada and holds the CPA, CA and CFA athletics programme at Bayview Glen Management. He is currently a member of September 2007. designations. He lives in Toronto, Ontario for the last ten years and she is the the Advancement Committee at Bayview with his wife, Jane, and his son, Justin (Grade current Chair of the Policy and Risk Glen. He has a son, Christopher, who has 12), and is active in coaching, judging and Management committee for Bayview attended Bayview Glen since Grade 2. refereeing FIRST robotics. Mr. Borromeo Glen. Dr. Braga-Mele joined the Board Dr. Kim joined the Board in November 2012. joined the Board in May 2015. in November 2012.

8 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Barbara Mason Edward Medeiros Fazila Nurani Naomi Schafler David Steingart Frederick Strahle Mitchell Wine

Mrs. Mason is Group Head and Mr. Medeiros was born, raised and Ms. Nurani is the President and Founder Mrs. Schafler is the Executive Director Mr. Steingart is a Chartered Mr. Strahle is the President and Mr. Wine is a lawyer with a commercial Chief Human Resources Officer at educated in Toronto. He graduated of PrivaTech Consulting. PrivaTech of Ontario Track 3 Ski Association for Professional Accountant who has had Co-Founder of DesTech, a litigation practice at the Toronto law Scotiabank with global accountability from the University of Toronto has specialized for the past 15 years the Disabled. More recently, she was his own public accounting firm since IT services company specializing firm of Levine Sherkin Boussidan PC. for human resources, marketing, with a B.Comm and has lectured in advising organizations as they the Executive Director of The Fairlawn 1986. From 1980 to 1986, he was a in Professional Services, Technical Prior to that he was the Owner and communications and Real Estate. She undergraduate Accounting for his Alma implement privacy and information Neighbourhood Centre, a position she partner in a small public accounting Education, and Technology Sales. As an President of Brushstrokes Fine Art Inc., has been with Scotiabank since 1982, mater. He is a Chartered Accountant. security best practices. Ms. Nurani was held for six years. Together with her long firm. A graduate of York University in entrepreneur with over 27 years in the an art publisher, until June of 2011. holding a variety of progressively senior Mr. Medeiros is the Managing Director, called to the Bar of Ontario in 2001 and varied history of volunteer work, Mrs. 1974, he obtained his C.A. (C.P.A) in IT sector, he has significant experience From 1990 to 2003, he was President of positions, and prior to that was with Group Treasury with Scotiabank and after completing a degree in Electrical Schafler brings her marketing and sales 1978. For 15 years to 2003, he was a in database technologies, specialized WSP International Limited. From 1982 Colgate Palmolive. Leading up to this is currently in charge of Liquidity Risk Engineering at the University of skills, special events and fundraising parent at Bayview Glen with his two training, building regional sales teams, to 1988, Mr. Wine articled and was a role Ms. Mason held the position of Regulatory Reporting, Liquidity and Waterloo, and a degree in Law at the experience, banking history and public children, Tara ’02 and James ’03 (a managing technical consultants, lawyer with McCarthy and McCarthy Executive Vice President, Global Wealth Funding Monitoring & Reporting and is University of Toronto. Her legal career relations skills to this Board. A community lifetime achiever). Mr. Steingart joined developing business growth strategies, (now McCarthy Tetrault), Canada’s Management and previously held senior the Bank’s Cash Manager, responsible began in the Information Technology person at heart, Mrs. Schafler is a member the Board in 2005 and was Head of and introducing new services to largest full-service law firm. Mr. Wine roles in credit cards, marketing, and for Balance Management with Central Law Group at the law firm of Gowling, of the Yonge Lawrence Village Business Finance until 2012. He continues to be market. He continues to utilize his received his law degree from the sales and service. Mrs. Mason graduated Banks. Together with his wife, Vivian Lafleur, Henderson LLP and with the Improvement Association Board. She is a a member of the Finance Committee. strong IT skills to leverage business University of Toronto in 1982 and his from the University of Waterloo with Kanargelidis, they have been proud Office of the Privacy Commissioner of long-serving class rep for her high school intelligence and data analytic processes MBA from Columbia University, New an Honours degree in Environmental Bayview Glen parents for the last 17 Canada. Driven by her passion to assist alma mater, , having to build business strategies that are York in 1989. His son, Tobin, graduated Studies, and is also a graduate of the years. Their children both attended organizations and the public sector to fulfilled several roles on the Havergal both data-driven and aligned with from Bayview Glen in 2013. Mr. Wine Queen’s Executive Programme. She is a Bayview Glen. Christian, former Head create privacy-conscious environments Old Girls Association Board in recent industry needs. Mr. Strahle received his joined the Board in September 2007. member of the Board of Humber River Boy, graduated in 2012, and Zachary and systems, Ms. Nurani now advises years. Further, Naomi volunteers to support Honours Bachelor of Science degree Hospital, and sits on a variety of the graduated in 2015. Mr. Medeiros and businesses in a range of industries, youth and young adults with special needs from the University of Toronto. He and Bank’s internal subsidiary boards. Mrs. his family have a passion for travel. His including the insurance and health in the North Toronto community. An avid his wife, Michele Clemo, have been Mason is married to Ian and has two interests also include photography and sectors, technology companies and curler and golfer, she enjoys watercolour Bayview Glen parents since 2001 and sons, William currently in Grade 11 at cooking. Mr. Medeiros joined the Board financial service providers. Ms. Nurani painting and photography in her spare time. are proud of their two sons, Aaron Bayview Glen, and Alex who is studying in September 2009. is a Certified Information and Privacy Her son Matthew is a BVG 2014 graduate (Class of 2015) and Colin (Grade 10), at the University of Toronto. Mrs. Mason Professional, a Certified Information and her daughter Emma is attending who have thrived within the Bayview joined the Board in September 2011. Systems Auditor and an active member Havergal College in Grade 12. Mrs. Schafler Glen community. Mr. Strahle joined the of the Ontario Bar Association’s Privacy holds an Honours BA (Arts) from Queen’s Board in February 2015. Section Executive. Ms. Nurani has two University and a Certificate in Corporate children at Bayview Glen, a son in Grade Communications from Seneca College. 8 and a daughter in Grade 7. Ms. Nurani Mrs. Schafler joined the Board in February ex-officios: joined the Board in January 2014. 2015 and has taken special interest in overseeing the Bayview Glen Camp. Eileen Daunt Vince Haines Head of School Director of Finance

10 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter messages from assistant heads 12 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Corina Gill Dina Astrella Bryan Auld Assistant Head, Lower School Assistant Head, Prep School Assistant Head, Upper School

t Bayview Glen the wonder of uring the 2014-2015 academic year, the Prep hen the final responses for our most recent A learning starts at age two! In DSchool celebrated a real milestone – we turned Wparent survey were published, I was immediately September 2014 it was a joy to watch 10. It is almost inconceivable that just over a decade struck by the overwhelmingly positive support with the Preschool children adapt to their ago, this division of the school was not in existence. respect to the fact that 95% of those surveyed would new home in the Lower School. Once Thanks to the deliberate visioning of our Head of School recommend Bayview Glen to a friend. Of course, we the students bonded with their teachers and committees struck during our last strategic plan, are constantly looking to improve and build upon our and settled into their routines, our BG2 the Prep School came to life, and notched out its own reputation, but it is gratifying to know that current and BG3 students began to discover pedagogical and geographical space. It was only fitting families are impressed enough to pass along a the endless opportunities within their that in our 10th year, we settled into the state-of-the-art recommendation to others who have not yet joined the classroom, as well as the adventures facilities within the Moatfield Campus, and began to Bayview Glen community. that surrounded them just beyond. appreciate all this space has to offer. Participating in whole-school activities mentorship. As members of these teams, Digging deeper, it is important to note that what Once again at the Upper School, there were was truly enriching; being part of Mathematica Centrum Competition. For Throughout the ten years, our academic programme our students have become recognized as parents are most impressed by is our high-quality over 30 different clubs to choose from. Of assemblies and Spring Festivals, and other students, the excitement of learning continued to develop to meet the needs of our ever- pioneers who offer their insight readily to teaching staff, our excellent academic curriculum, course, this does not take into account other bonding with the older Grade 5 Parent is in the day-to-day discovery of facts evolving educational landscape. Opportunities for Design budding teams around the city. Last year, and our strong co-curriculars. And in real terms, this co-curriculars such as sports teams, music Bench Helpers when they were escorted and the endless possibilities that arise Thinking and innovation have become embedded in our Prep School Gryphons came to enjoy is what we emphasize on a daily basis at the Upper ensembles and Student Executive Council to their classrooms was delightful from our essential questions. Our inquiry- our curriculum. Co-curriculars also matured along the the new athletic facilities available to School and truly what it means to live our ‘Whole positions and committees. And perhaps what and a testament to the importance of based learning and the application of way. Today, and with the help of last year’s executive them. At the Moatfield Campus, our two Child, Whole Life, Whole World’ motto. is most exciting is that these opportunities community. knowledge and how it relates to the members of the Prep School Student Council, the gyms, the multi-purpose room and the are available to all students at all grade levels environment, moves from the hands- current council has a new leadership model to flesh Fitness Centre are constantly in use. The Although teaching philosophies and pedagogy change, and they are student-generated and student- The magic of learning goes far beyond on experiences in our very young, to out. Young Round Square has developed to educate hum in these spaces is infectious, and it is still incredibly important that teachers – be led initiatives with real teeth. Whether a the Preschool. These foundational years questions of wonder that develop into an and engage our students to understand their potential reminds us that a healthy, active lifestyle they sage on the stage or guide on the side – are of newly-developed fundraising opportunity or are all about cracking the code in reading. understanding of the world around us. involvement as concerned citizens and global stewards. improves our quality of life. the highest quality and willing and able to engage the annual Senior Production, students gain The thrill of decoding the message on a Thanks to student-led initiatives, our students are with students to ensure that they achieve to their impressive experience and hone important page and sharing one’s favourites novels Children who meet with success and involved in community outreach, and are coaching each Our Prep School students are genuinely full potential. Inside the classroom, our students life skills that stand them in good stead while and authors are true markers of success. thrive in these early years see themselves other on how to be better ambassadors within our walls. inspiring, and under the caring and consistently score well on a variety of outside Math at Bayview Glen and long after they have Being uplifted by the power of numbers as able learners and face challenges Our Arts programme continued to mature and provide watchful eyes of their teachers, who tests, such as Pascal, Cayley and Fermat contests, graduated. And so, though it is no wonder and launched into space by solid number with conviction and an assurance that students with opportunities to develop expression as value their roles as mentors and thought as well as the Canadian Computing Contest and the that our parents are happy to recommend sense allows students the self-confidence is a testament to the importance of the actors, artists and musicians. Last year’s performance leaders, the Prep is well poised for Canadian Challenge. As well, this year 86 us to their friends, it is also no wonder that to tackle any mathematical challenge. foundation set by so many nurturing of Lord of the Pies, the wonderful exhibits at DOT, another ten years of tremendous growth students wrote 192 AP exams with 65% of Grade 12 we continue to enjoy positive word-of-mouth Evidence of these achievements was teachers. involvement in the CISMF, and the outstanding work and achievement. students writing one or more AP exams. These results reviews. exemplified by the Grade 4 cohort of during our two music evenings were proof of this. Over are truly indicative of great teaching and student students who ranked first in Canada the last few years, our Robotics Teams not only excelled engagement and serve to reinforce the strength of our in the Byron Germain category of the in competition, but truly grew in the realm of peer academic program.

14 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Innovation meets Entrepreneurship – Students generate ideas with a high-tech spin. innovation 16 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter hink about a space where risk-taking is encouraged, and entrepreneurial thinking is at the centre of every activity. That’s TBayview Glen’s new Design Lab. The educational landscape is shifting, in large part, because of the An Inquiry and Design Lab is fueled by design thinking. It is fired up demands that the future is asking of our students. Sir Ken Robinson by questions determined in large part by the curriculum standards summarizes it effectively in his book Creative Schools. He argues and by the teachers, and it is run by students. Students are given the healthy economies depend on people having good ideas for new space and tools to explore answers, prototype solutions, and iterate businesses and the ability to grow them and create employment. on their ideas. Bayview Glen is answering the call of the future in a careful and deliberate way by integrating design thinking into our Design Lab. At Bayview Glen, a 3D printer is used for a math lesson to explore design innovative shapes of drinking boxes as part of surface area and Creativity and creative thinking are as important today as literacy. volume. Science teachers use it to build and prototype the fastest, 21st Century education requires a shift to student-centered learning farthest paper airplanes, in order to explore forces and flight, whereas, in the Design Lab, the facilitators reposition their roles to and business students use the printer for rapid fabrication of leverage their ability to connect and inspire. It is a place for teachers entrepreneurship ideas before bringing them to market. and students to enter where the machinery of doing and asking is paramount. It is a place where teachers determine the essential We know that contentious, engaging questions derived from questions of their course/grade, and support students in exploring curriculum are at the core of establishing good learning experiences. answers to these questions. The new Design Lab helps reposition the teacher as designer, the student as explorer, and school as more meaningful than ever. lab 18 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Inaugural n yet another example of innovation excellence, Bio-Builders Bayview Glen Upper School students joined the team paves prestigious Bio-Builders initiative. The project was the way for started by MIT and involves schools from around the the future. Iworld working in teams to create biological solutions to real-world problems. Teams work individually and meet virtually once a month to problem-solve, look at each other’s progress and provide feedback. In the first year of its inception, Bayview Glen students worked on biological techniques in the lab and collaborated on a range of ideas. The initial progress and success of the club laid the foundation for the following year’s project that bio- focussed on the plight of the declining honeybee. Work continues on genetically modifying bacteria to produce a pheromone that will attract honeybees. Other project ideas included developing biofuels, safer foods, less toxic cancer treatments, and tests to detect lead levels in wells. builders 20 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter st century learning promotes collaboration, problem-solving and entrepreneurial thinking. Robotics is an area that nurtures and supports all three of these important 21life skills. There is a proud history of participation and success in the Robotics programme at Bayview Glen. Numerous awards and top prizes have solidified the school’s reputation as a Robotics leader. Our three teams spent a busy year sharing ideas, creating new designs and competing in FIRST LEGO League competitions.

In December 2014, Ctrl-Z met Prime Minister Stephen Harper at placed first at its regional qualifying tournament and won the IBM Laboratories in Markham to mark Canada’s contribution to prestigious Innovative Solution Award at the Ontario East Provincial science and technology. All three teams were guests on CTV’s News Championships. Bayview Glen’s Gryphonbots, also did well at their at Noon broadcast on January 14, 2015. Our Moatfield campus was regional qualifying tournament, placing third overall. With the goal the backdrop for the live interview. In the competitive arena, Ctrl-Z of fostering an innovative culture, the school ran a popular Junior won the Champions Award (1st Place) at the Ontario East Provincial Robotics Club for students interested in learning the basics of Championships on January 17, 2015, allowing the team to advance robotics. For the first time, a highly anticipated Robotics camp was to the FIRST Championships in St. Louis in April 2015. Ctrl-Z went added to Bayview Glen’s award-winning summer Day Camp. The on to win the Research Award at the Championships. Team RED coveted spots sold out in less than a day. robotics 22 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter A strong and active community is often reflected by its exceptional volunteers and the gift of time they offer a school. Here at Bayview Glen, we are incredibly

fortunate to have Parent Guild: President an outstanding and Lianne Bastien-Caduc Vice-President Christine Cha a vibrant enthusiastic group Secretary of parents who Sherry Bhide Treasurer spend countless Vicki Jones Parent Volunteer hours contributing Recruiter Grace Perry culture of to our vibrant school Communications Convenor community. We are James Leung Student Volunteer Recruiter truly grateful for all Gail Matsuba Past President their wonderful efforts. Pushpa Parmar volunteerism 24 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter We are at a very exciting time in our school’s history. Our two campuses are flourishing and our vibrant advancementcommunity is growing. 26 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter e are at a very exciting time in our  Build, strengthen and school’s history. Our two campuses are Darlene Norris flourishing and our vibrant community engage our global Director of is growing. Our goal remains rooted Advancement inW our founder’s philosophy that every child should be network of alumni in the cared for and nurtured on their path to success. ‘Whole Child, Whole Life, Whole World’ is much more than a life of Bayview Glen as vision statement; it motivates everything we do. volunteers, advocates and In the coming years, the school’s philanthropy and alumni efforts will continue to support our identified supporters strategic priorities and will aim to realize the school’s highest aspirations. While we wrap up the WORLDVIEW Campaign Working closely with the school’s senior leadership, and celebrate its achievements, we are also busy the Advancement department fosters these important planning for the next phase of the school’s evolution. relationships and works on behalf of Bayview Glen to: We are currently discovering projects in need of support and developing goals.  Secure financial support As we look forward, we’ll continue to broaden from potential donors and deepen our relationships with faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents, past parents, committed to our vision grandparents, and friends of the school knowing that their support will be instrumental to Bayview Glen’s Darlene Norris and mission continued excellence and bright future. Director of Advancement

28 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter We are sincerely grateful for the confidence our donors have shown in Bayview Glen through their contributions to the WORLDVIEW Campaign. We couldn’t have done thank you it without you. We would like to thank you all for helping make our vision a reality. Founders’ Circle Leaders’ Circle Crest Society (Gifts of $1,000,000 or more) (Gifts of $25,000 to $99,999) (Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999)

Bayview Glen Parent Guild Anonymous (1) Frances & Michel Lambert Anonymous (2) Rejeanne & David Steingart An Appreciative Family Sunmi Sandy & Kiseok Daniel Lee Farida Zaman & Rizwan Ahmad Kim Stoll Dr. Shashi Devi & Arun Agarwal Judy Chiu & James Leung Aramark Canada Ltd. Dr. Ying Lu & Dr. Pierre Sullivan Simone & Ronald Aiello Syveon Liu Vicki Jones & Paul Baroni Shuang Zhang & Zhao Yang Sun Patrons’ Circle Negin & Tino Alavie Yingna (Angela) Liu & Zhi Shuo (Peter) Liu Susan Sellan & Paul Breda Akalya & Mithilan Thavarasalingam (Gifts of $100,000 to $999,999) Denise & John Aloisio Nneka MacGregor Sandra Sabatino-Buldo & Dr. George Buldo Pauline Chan-Thomas & Keith Thomas Cinzia & John Aquino, Joseph Aquino ‘26 Vivian Kanargelidis & Edward Medeiros Carrie Tong & Jason Chan The Tom Family Anonymous (3) Michelle & Rajan Babber Dr. Rosa Braga-Mele & Louis Mele Glendy & Andrew Chan Marifel & Dr. Teodoro Tsang Christine & Dr. James Cha Baboujian/James Family Shaghayegh Farzanehkari Michèle Rothschild & Alain Checroune Marianne & Dr. Peter Valjas The Golini Family Katherine & Brad Badeau & Mohsen Monavari Mike Chen Vayenas Family Sujin & Dr. James Kim Bayview Glen - Graduating Class of 2014 Fazila & Dr. Areef Nurani Laura Norris & Brian Cooke Mary Beth & John Williamson Carmen Stone-Kondrat & Arnold Kondrat Beneplan Inc. Linda Forsythe & George Przybylowski The Daunt Family Shuang Wang & Tong Wu Debrah Burton-Lenz & Jack Lenz Lianne Bastien & Nick Caduc Arlene & Tim Russell Lori & Richard Elder Jane & Norair Yeretsian Chi Hung & Vincent Leung Janice & Donald Carmichael Dr. Zina R. Shoaib Sherry & Philip Evershed The Mason Family Wendy Li & Barry Chow Dr. Flora Ricciuti & Dr. Jose Silveira Lori Germain & James Gellman Myoung Suk Park & Manoj Vaswani Swati Chung & Dr. Dae-Gyun Chung Elektra Vrachas The Glynn Family Abeer Sakkejha & Mark Faiz Linda McCain & Daniel Walshe Gillian Ng & Herman Gonzalez Sherry Darvish & Marco Filice The Walter Family Aleksandra & Joshua Harrington Whitney & Victor Fong Michelle & Jerry Wettlaufer Farrah Mohamed & Ahmed Rashid Jibril The Glowczewski Family Benita Warmbold & Gerald Wood The Perry Family Dr. Angela Kang & Dr. Philip Hew-Wing Caroline & Robert Zarnett Elizabeth Price Jaden Connor Hui & Ryan Spencer Hui Mi Ying Tammy Qiu & Wen Yang Zeng The Reiter Family Dr. Angela Ganstal & Dieter Jentsch Cee Cee & Bruce Robertson Moez Kassam ‘99 Virginia Rolph Barbara Thurber Keilhauer Vanitha Thavavinayahan & Michael Keilhauer & Thava Sivapragasam Diana & Simion Kronenfeld Dr. Karin Sorra & Peter Stanfield

30 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Joanne & Manousos Hartog Family Dr. Elizabeth David The Massimo Family The Persaud Family Lily Shen Carolyn & Thomas Watson Elisabeth Feldstein ‘14 Gryphon Society Doulaverakis Sherry Harvey & Dr. Sanjoy Kundu Gail & Paul Matsuba Joy & Derek Peters Yufen Li & Qiang Shen R. Howard Webster Foundation Tartan Society Amy & Jonathan Fernandez (Gifts of $1,000 to $9,999) The Duess Family Anastasia Lainas-Hayward Kurian Family Joanne & Robert Maxwell Marissa & Raymond Pineda ShiLiu Chen & Qinghua Shen Katherine & Paul Weidner (Gifts of $999) Patricia Fong Dr. Laura-Ann Petitto & Jeff Hayward Mabel Kwok Judy & Richard Maxwell Dr. Eli Filliotis Lori Isenbaum Michael Whelan Christy Cook & Michael Frankis Anonymous (13) Jane & Eric Borromeo & Dr. Kevin Dunbar The Hew Family Lois King-Lacey & Robin Lacey Marianna Mayorova & Dr. George Porfiris & Alvin Shidlowski Sophia Wijeysundera Anonymous (18) Lesley & Hugo Castrillon Stephanie & Paul Freeman Abar Family Justin N. Borromeo Dr. Eshrat Sayani Dorothy & Muneer Hirji John LaFramboise Christine McCartney Priyambada & Jitendra Pradhan The Silvestre Family & Dr. Harindra Wijeysundera Romila Sankar & Arya Aboosaidi Kyoung & David Cha Patsy Wong & Joseph Fung The Adamache Family Dr. Ricki Ladowsky-Brooks & D. Peter Dungan Laura & Edward Hitchcock Emma & Peter Lai Helen Cheng & Rob McGregor The O’Grady/Probst Family Lourdes & Binod Singh Jillian & Kevin Wille Dilbeste & Walid Alameddine Suzanna Chan Carolyn Chesney & Tom Gabor Maria & Edward Agnew & Gary Brooks May & Chi Duong Perry Hon & Vico Choi Judia & Terry Lai Marina Mirabella Feng Ping Niu & Yong Jiu Qiao Camalita & Bhaktraj Singh Elizabeth Jewell-Wittmer Carol & Barry Altro Rosemary Young Chen Julie Galbraith Galina Djambova Lisa Reikman & Richard Bryan Dr. Sara Hafezi Bakhtiari Hui Li & Wei Hou Dr. Maggie Shu & Alvin Lee & Daniel McIvor Al Quance Trena & Paul Slovenski & Wayne Wittmer Kay & Anil Anand Yan Ping Liu & Siu Lung Cheung Paul Ganley & Dobrin Alexiev Ellen Buckley & Babak Eivani John Huang ’03 Miseon & Steve Lee The McKee Family Dr. Eleanor Potter Kimberly A. Smith Vilma Coutts-Wolfmaier Angela & Espo Ariganello Ying & Stephen Chim Nicoletta Gavrila Christopher Alexiev Dina Buraya & Dmitry Bury Nancy & Robert Estey Lucy Zhou & Martin Hui Melissa & Michael Lende Caitlyn Mei & Dr. Lawrie Reznek Dr. Teesta Soman & Thomas Wolfmaier Wilfredo Asilan Shirley & Alex Chong GDF Suez Energy North America, Fatin Habib & Dr. Haider Ali Sheila Beatty & Darrell Burt Event Masters Inc. Rita & John Iafrate Ya Jun Wang & Zhou Li Carolina & Arjen Melis Mika & Guy Rigby & Dr. Dilip Soman In Memory of Bryan Wong Jolanda & Timothy Baird Clare & Dr. James Chu Inc. Michele & Glen Alizadeh Paula Coutts & Leo Cahalan Kathleen & Greg Fenton IBM Canada Ltd. Glenda & Dr. Peter Lin Alayne & Ron Metrick Janin & Don Robertson Adriana Dybala Brendan Wong & Emily Wong CJ Baker Brandon Chung ‘07 Tina & Alex Ghofrani May & Mark Allison Canadian Black Book Stephanie & John Ferguson Rosa Cugliari-Ibrahim Li Rong Chi & Yu De Ling Christina Budweth Nicole & Adrian Robitu & Richard Stachula Angelina Lee & Jason Wong Ryan Baker Denise Martin & Dr. Jim Chung Sherry & Farzam Gholampour Michelle & Adam Altmid Samantha Wilkinson The Harold & Ethel Freeman & Mark Ibrahim Ediania & Carlos Lisboa & Cameron Mingay Chantal & Dr. Gary Rosenthal Dr. Lorretta Daniel Angela Mok & Siu Kei Wong Paola & Robert Barron Alison & Anthony Chuter Christine Mandronis Dina Astrella & Brian Carlson Foundation Idestrup Family John Chandler Littleford The Miret Family Wendy & Dr. Peter Rossos & Paul Steckham Oi Hing & Tze Leung Wong Bayview Glen - Maryse Cloutier & Bill Gialelis Loula & Costa Athanassoulias Sonia & Chris Chan Sarah & Landon French Joanne & Cameron Irons Winnie & William Liu Dr. Marjan Rouzbahman The Ruiulescu Family Maria-Elena & Peter Stern Heather & Glenn Woodard Grade 6A & 6D (2010/2011) Maja Orlic & Ross Conrad Jennifer & John Gilfillan Donna Lue-Atkinson Wen Jie Du & Yan Hao Chen Ying Fang Chen & Dr. Wei Yu Fu The Ivanovic Family Mable & Hubert Lo & Reza Mofid Ruth Stymiest The Strahle Family Hui Mei & Xu Wu Bayview Glen - Andrea Coste Erika Gillespie & Alexander Atkinson Felco Sau Lan Wong Pamela & Nicholas Fulford Visaka & Ruwan Jayakody The Loblaw/Petrella Family Yan Yan Zhu & Yang Mou & Stanley Rustscheff Dr. Min Zhao & Dr. Zhen Su Wen Xu & Family Graduating Class of 2011 Nathan Cox Samantha Kimel Mary & Bryan Auld & Chris Cheung Gage Family Tracey & Brian Jennings Ryan & Cole London Paula & Gordon Mount Angie Strader & Trevor Ryan Dr. Min Wong Jo Jo Chan & Kevin Yam Bayview Glen - James Cumming & Jeff Gottesman Montse Mayordomo Agnes Tse & Wallace Chiu The Gaspar Family Dr. Shelina Jessa Hannah Lee & Dr. Aaron Low Carol McIntyre & Bis Mukerji Genevieve Sadak & Dr. Andrew Sue Chue Lam Nancy Wang & James Yan Graduating Class of 2013 Valerie Hall Daigle & Craig Daigle Khadija Somji Gova & Mike Aussem Mitchell Chong & Kiara Chong The Gaudet Family & Dr. Karim Jessa Diana & Dr. Alan Lowe Judy Shin Nagano Karin Horvath-Safa Ling Zhang & Dr. Jun Sun Wei Yang & Yang Yang Bayview Glen - Melanie & Doug Deeks Jann Houston & Ian Graham The Badali Family Christine & Stephen Chow Corina & Bruce Gill Rongjun Zhou & Bao Guo Jia Yan Judy Wang & FangLiang Lu & Russell Nagano & Dr. Ben Safa The Szeto Family The Yeskoo Family Prep School 2012/2013 Sarah DeGenova ‘12 Sibel & Alexander Gray Adriana & George Balana Humeyra & Ibrahim Cimen Silvia Gonzalez-Zamora Cyntelia & Julian Joseph Nan Lu Angela & Dr. Rajgopaul Naidu Ann & Frank Salmonds Dr. Laura Chong Dr. Julietta Lee Christina & Chris Bhalla Jesse Denison Barina Guo Dr. Nancy & Sam Bassili Dr. Enkelejda Deliallisi Hayley & Allan Goodman The Kachroo & Bhat Family Yadi Lin & Tao Lu The Nam Family Naomi & Michael Schafler & Dr. Malcolm Tai-Pow & Dr. Kam-Tong Yeung Andrea & Jesse Blinick Ida Lanci & Angelo Di Paolo Kaneez Hafiji Bayview Glen Alumni Association & Hajro Cini Peter & Betty Govas & Family Abigail & Adrian Kan Dr. Terri Luvisotto The Narduzzo Family Ester & Mike Scott The Tang Poy Family Dr. Lisa Wong & Andy Yuen Kelly Baranieski & Tyler Blix Valentina & Argirios Tara Del Zotto & Jerry Hammond Mihaela & Mihail Beleuz-Neagu Tony Colangelo Elena Gribanova Lisa Ma & Lincoln Kan Elaine Battrum Bobbi & Kevin Neville Diana Lowe & Alfred Seaman Dr. Jenny Wu Sue Chen & Philip Yeung Calabrina & Ara Boyajian Dimacopoulos Natalie Coulter Laura & Anthony Beck The D’Alessandro Family Dr. Sylvia Apitz Dr. Elizabeth Chiu & Louis Kan & Bruce Macdonald Karian & Dr. Everton Nicholas Sanjula Kulaveerasingam & Dr. Lawrence Tong Yu Jing & Weisong Zhou Brodkorb Family Karen & Jim Dimitropoulos & Troy Hammond Christine LeBlanc Harvey Dale & Dr. Jeffrey Grossman Amy & Dr. Wesley Ke Lisa & Bruce Mahony Vanessa Irons & Kula Sellathurai Janice & Randy Topp Fatima Akhundova Marsha & Barry Brooks Victoria Dimitropoulos ‘15 Rajini Masilamany & Michael Bellissimo Aparna Bhargava & Michael Danna Jun Wang & Ying Qing Gu Brenda Lee-Kennedy Noorin & Dr. Anthony Mair & Jayanth Noronha Prasanna Selliah Kim Yen Nguyen & Son Van Tran & Zaki Zakijev Josephine & Edilberto Selma Dobruna & Prabha Haran Dr. Vivienne Hsu Deans Family Tammy & Eric Hachmer & Blair Kennedy The Malamis Family Voula & Dr. Faez Papadopoulos The Servinis Family Sherry D’Costa & Robert Ulicki Tracy (Ping) Li & Jianhua Zhu Buenaventura Natalie Dodd & Paul Dodd Joanne & Joe Harris & Jonathan Berg Priyanka & Ashok Debnath Merima Geresu & Fisseha Dr. Caroline Huh & Dr. John Kim Terry Malcolm Arlene Kern & Michel Paradis Olga Shabanova & Evgeny Dr. Minoo Azadeh Elizabeth & Joseph Camilleri Donna Douglas Cristina Gabbrielli Bhandari & Plater Inc. Judy & Jay DeGenova Hailemariam Sandy & Gerald Kinsella Jo-Anne Mancini Pushpa & Jayanti Parmar Shabanov & Dr. Shahrokh Valaee Lori Hillis & Blair Capel Julie Doyles & Richard Harvey Karen & David Bily Kathleen Ward & Harm DeJonge Pamela & Vince Haines Michelle Hung Kwan Ng The Mann Family Patterson Family Dr. Susan Kovacs The Valentino Family James Cardone Katerina Argyris Drimoussis Christina Goncalves Christine Chea The Dekirmendjian Family Kristina & Eric Halili & Thomas Yun Biu Kong Surjit & Gaurav Marwaha Jian An Qian & Liang Peng & Dr. Steven Shadowitz Jennifer & Dr. Thomas Van Jack Carlson ‘24 & Tom Drimoussis & Rahim Hashwani & Massimo Bonansinga Li Hua Zhang & Yu Qun Deng Dr. Usha & Dr. Krishnan Harikumar Kraft Canada Inc. Katherine Mason Elizabeth & Murray Pengelly Chandanbala & Nitin Shah Jin & Chuan Guo Wang Cristina Dolenz Hong Zhang & Jing Fan Pauline & Crawford Hastings Bondfield Construction The Diaz Family Mary Marshall & Jonathan Hart Dina de Jager & Dr. Christoph Lorraine Grant-Massad Dr. Beth Gunn Perrotta Stephanie & Richard Sharabura Dan Liu & Zheng Wang & Shane Carnegie Mana Fakhrieh-Kashan Tara Amiri & Tarik Henein Company Limited The DiMaio Family and The Hart Family Kranemann & Dr. Joseph Massad & Julio Perrotta Donna Sharp Suzana & Michael Warner Kristin & Dave Carpenter & Orod Feiz-Barazandeh Andrea Metrick & Tom Howell

32 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Tartan Society (cont.) (Gifts of $999)

Tao Wang & Gang Huang Emily Liu ‘22 Diane & Michael Peirce Jean Humphries Yawen Yuan & Fenglin Liu The Picture Picture Co. Ltd. Wendy & George Hung Wenjie & Li Liu Cheryl & Brendon Pooran ‘94 Chris Hunsburger Sandy & Ian Lo Janice & Bill Pound Miao Yang & Steve Jackson Donna Bell & Michael Loftus Giulia Frisina & Dr. John Preiner Laura Jessup Christine & Dr. Peter Lorenz Ke Diao & Vladimir Putilkin Zhao Hong Wu & Jinping Jin Liying Zhang & Xudong Lou Fariba Valadkhani Leah Kanary The Luksep Family & Abolfazl Rad Shahana Kar Cecilia Malcolm Shelagh Rafter Catherine & Michael Kelly Julie Sherratt The Raita Family Shahana Kar & Raghu Kilambi & Omar Maldonado Zebin & Amin Rajani Kinsella Family Naila Manji May Raouda Dr. Georgina Wilcock Zhanna Stepanova Sue & Leon Raubenheimer Shirley & Buddy Singh Caroline & Greg Townsend Nethalie Yau & Dr. Ian Kitai & Vagan Marinosyan Debbie & Sheldon Rennicks Nadira Singh Trade Offset Printing Ltd. Jianfen Zeng & Fuguo Yu Anila Kongoli Ashley & Michelle Marshall Norman Reynolds Sara & Brian Slater The Trahair Family Nancy & Johnson Yuen Janet Kuehn Kosick Elizabeth & Gary Matos Leslie Richards Christina & Paul Smallbridge Valentine Kong & Wilson Tsang Angela & Darius Zaccak & Glenn Kosick James McCarter Bruno Richter Pat & William Smith Dr. Mary & Mark Turner Lily Li & Roger Zhang Elizabeth Gurneet Mehta Jo Ann Ritchie Linda (Shayne) Dr. Debra Butt & Geert Van Loon Deborah Stone & Robert Ziner & Fredrick Kreutlein-Astles Daanish Memon Janice Roberts & Dr. Abraham Snaiderman Neeti & Pankaj Varma Sukhvinder Kular Sonsoles & Dr. Alan Mihic Ann Robson Lindsay Soberano-Wilson Andrew Vivian Every effort Renuka Sivasubramaniam Adrianne Petitti & Scott Milligan Sophie & Gabor Rochlitz Lisa Sonshine Kendra Hern & Michael Volpatti has been made & Siva Kumarasamy Diane Mills Angustias Cremades Mary Keogh & Wayne Sproul Dr. Heena & Viral Vyas to ensure that Erin Lamont Irina Grunberg & Gregory Rogers Cornelia & Marius Stancescu Susan Walter the listings in Carolyn & Michel Lamy & Juergen Moeglich Melody Russell Katrina Stanfield Julia Li & Robert Wang this report are Jane Lang Indira Lall & Saleem Mohamed Marino Salazar Devika & Dr. Donald Stefansson Kristen & Mark Warlow accurate. If an The LaRue Family Devika & Bala Mohan Maria & Loreto Sarracini Laura Metrick Stenn Karen Tam & Paul Watanabe error or omission Mandy Lau Andrew Moore Stephanie Hulan & Jason & Dr. Peter Stenn Heather Beckett & Mike White has occurred, Karen Leblanc Shirin Nathani Sauernheimer Christine Stock Maryjane Widdis please accept our Aia Lederer Kate Neligan Hera Ramlakhan & Terry Sawh Barbara Sutton Lisa Keyworth & Aaron Williams sincere apologies Rebecca Lee Feng Xue & Song Tao Ni Naivin & Dr. Amyn Sayani Husain Tapia ‘15 Sharon Williams and notify me Yu Ling Zhang & Heming Li Rosanna & Dennis Orban Winnie Wong & Brad Shapiro Meredith Thompson Cecilia & Edmond Wong immediately at Josephine Limgenco Andrea Keri & Dr. George Oszoli Jennifer & Jonathan Simmons Julia Tighe Jan & Chris Woods 416-386-6626 Serene Lin Dora & Jeff Pabst Susie & Terry Simmons Kevin Tighe Leah & Thomas Wright or dnorris@ Lina Liscio Angela & Christos Paschalidis Jotinder & Balvinder Singh Dr. Jenny Wu & Dr. Lawrence Tong Frances Zhang & Howard Xian bayviewglen.ca

34 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter The 2014/15 school year marked a new chapter in the Alumni Relations Office as we unveiled a series of exciting and ambitious new initiatives to further engage alumni. alumni relations 36 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter ommunicating with alumni is Friday evening in May at SPiN Toronto, a trendy ping pong lounge and bar located in . Klement crucial to strengthening their Yeung ‘14, a national table tennis player, wowed the crowd with his spectacular shots and serves. It continued relationships with Bayview Glen on Saturday afternoon with a sports tournament and barbecue for the honoured classes - classes of 2000, and with each other. 2005 and 2010. One of the highlights included a 3D Bayview Glen’s Alumni Relations Office printing workshop by Jonathan Moneta ‘03, Founder of CSocial media channels, such as the Alumni Facebook I wanted to thank parents at the school, including MakeLab, a digital fabrication event company and the Group, have strengthened our network for years. In Dr. James Kim, for volunteering his time as a career largest hands-on 3D printing studio in Toronto. We were aims to purposefully provide a diverse order to strategically reach out to alumni with the mentor and connecting with our alumni. thrilled to engage the talents of these two accomplished right message and to create a more formal channel alumni during the reunion weekend. of communication, we have launched The Glenner, a Moreover, one of the new initiatives includes regional range of meaningful opportunities for quarterly electronic newsletter which has been sent to all chapters called BVG Network. While the majority of alumni With these new programmes and established events, it alumni with email addresses on record. Data indicates study and work in Toronto, we also have a significant is clear that we are developing effective strategies that that we are successfully creating more seamless number of alumni living in cities across Canada and are engaging alumni in purposeful and meaningful ways. alumni to stay connected to the school engagement between alumni and school; so far, we around the globe. Regional chapters are vital to the In the upcoming year, we will be reviewing the three-year have achieved an astoundingly high open rate, or the school’s engagement efforts by making and maintaining Alumni Affairs Strategy that has guided the direction of percentage of alumni who ‘open’ the newsletter. We are connections with alumni in diverse regions of the world. the Alumni Relations Office to ensure that our efforts and with each other, by socializing, proud to say that our alumni newsletter open rate has We have planted the seed for alumni from different class continue to align with the overall direction of the school consistently been over 40% every time so far, while the years to get together in several cities in Canada and will and the advancement goals. Since we have introduced a average open rate for the education industry has been continue to develop the programme in the upcoming number of new programmes in 2014/15, and planted the networking and volunteering within the between 12-15%. We hope to leverage the high readership years. I wanted to thank John Huang ‘03 for his role in seeds for strategic alumni engagement, the year ahead and continue providing rich, interesting stories that build supporting this programme. It is always a pleasure for will be a time for us to water the plants to ensure the pride and excitement among the alumni community. me to meet alumni in-person and get to know them on a successful implementation of these new programmes. I Bayview Glen community. The 2014/15 personal level; I hope to continue making regional visits will also continue to ensure that we build a professional Another focus in the Alumni Relations Office has been to connect with alumni and organize these chapters for network and provide career-oriented opportunities for developing an active career mentorship programme networking purposes. alumni so that they can return to school to share their school year marked a new chapter for graduates. The programme BVG L!NK aims to experience with students and network with experienced provide opportunities for alumni to connect with more In addition to the introduction of new programmes and alumni to expand their professional connections. As experienced alumni and parents who are able to offer events, we have continued to successfully organize always, I would like to thank the school administration, in the Alumni Relations Office as invaluable career advice and tips. For established alumni, signature events, including Homecoming and Alumni faculty and staff, the Alumni Association Board it provides an excellent way for them to give back, make Reunion. Homecoming 2014, a beloved tradition at members, alumni and parents who have supported the a difference in the life of young alumni and stay in touch school, was hosted at the Daunt Dining Hall on the Alumni Relations Office. we unveiled a series of exciting and with the school. For young alumni, it offers them great Friday evening of Thanksgiving weekend. It attracted ways to network, build professional connections in their recent graduates, especially from class of 2014, who industry of interest and reap the benefits of being part came back to pick up their yearbooks and share stories ambitious new initiatives like BVG L!NK of our community. One-to-one matches have been made from university life, new jobs, travel plans and more. carefully by myself in diverse fields, including medicine, Reunion 2015 was a weekend packed with interesting Shelly Cha public relations, marketing and engineering. and entertaining activities for alumni; it kicked off on a Director of Alumni Relations to further engage alumni.

38 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter e are pleased to present the accompanying Strong school consolidated financial information, which enrolment and was prepared from the data contained in the our highly annual financial statements for Moatfield successful WFoundation audited by G&G Partnership LLP, Licensed camp made Public Accountants (Chartered Accountants). The annual for excellent financial statements are prepared in accordance with 2014/2015 Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Finance Committee: financial results.

Chair Bayview Glen School and Day Camp are operated by Moatfield anticipate another operating surplus for the 2015-16 academic year. Edward Medeiros CPA CA Foundation, which is a Non-Profit Corporation and Registered Charity. This will allow the School to finalize plans to purchase/finance the acquisition of the Turf Field, comfortably continue to pay off debt Member Tuition and Camp revenues are used to fund the Academic and engage in additional property improvements. David Steingart CPA CA programme and offset other operating costs, including financial aid. In addition, revenue is also earmarked for capital expenditures The financial stability of the Foundation remains the prime focus Board Chair and long-term debt principal repayments. We are pleased to report of the Committee, and while our strong financial base, fiscal Nneka MacGregor that for the year ended August 31, 2015, the excess of revenue over management and individual donations have allowed us to create expenses (operating surplus) was $1,172,254 ($1,274,625 in 2014). The an outstanding school, the continued philanthropic support of our Ex-Officios School’s enrolment was at a historical high, while the Camp turned in community will be critical for sustained growth and success. Eileen Daunt MBA another profitable year of performance. Our current forecast and plan Vince Haines CPA MBA finance 40 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Consolidated Statement Consolidated Statement of Operations of Financial Position For the Year Ended August 31, 2015 As of August 31, 2015

Revenue (CDN $) August 31, 2015 August 31, 2014 Assets August 31, 2015 August 31, 2014 Tuition and Associated Fees 23,306,153 22,488,369 Cash & Short term Investments 7,973,438 6,255,012

Camp 3,821,054 3,725,619 Accounts Receivable 288,683 241,595

Fundraising 452,789 664,348 GST Recoverable 370,963 1,595,729

Guild Shop* 427,727 0 Prepaid and sundry assets 261,844 187,705

Investment/Rentals 85,567 73,442 Inventory 243,892 0

Total Revenue 28,093,290 26,951,778 Capital assets 31,328,681 31,805,364 Total Assets 40,467,501 40,085,405 Expenses Academic 13,328,044 12,664,153 Liabilities Administrative 3,545,249 2,977,801 Accounts payable & accrued liabilities 1,310,676 967,906

Camp 3,182,661 3,112,140 Deferred revenue 14,879,815 14,704,815

Interest and Bank Charges 770,154 641,526 Long-term debt 12,347,794 14,091,655

Facility Management 2,057,667 2,972,700 Total Liabilities 28,538,285 29,764,376

Services- Cafeteria/Transportation 1,888,529 1,723,137 Net Assets 11,929,216 10,321,029 Guild Shop COGS* 282,568

Amortization 1,517,686 1,159,138

Financial Aid 348,478 426,558 Total Expenses 26,921,036 25,677,153

Excess of Revenue over Expenses 1,172,254 1,274,625

* As of Sept 1, 2014, the Parent Guild activities were included in the consolidation of the financials for the Foundation

42 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter We are a proud global member of the

Round Square association of schools, Round Square is now numbering over 150 all over the an international association of world. We all subscribe to the educational more than 150 philosophy of Kurt Hahn, one of the schools worldwide. first real experiential educators. Round Square is built on a series of six pillars or IDEALS: Internationalism, Democracy, Environmentalism, Adventure, Leadership round and Service. These pillars inspire what we do in our programs, and they mesh to form a platform that supports the Bayview Glen vision of education. square 44 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROJECT IN DECEMBER 2015

Two students registered for the project but YOUNG withdrew their SERVICE PROJECT applications in the fall ROUND SQUARE due to concerns about IN PERU the Ebola virus. MARCH 2015 EXCHANGES , Victoria The service project was organized by Gianni Salvador, – Danielle Peters and Margaret INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Pangaea Trips, based in Waterloo, Ontario. Students lived Williamson with families in the village of Urubamba for one week. CONFERENCE, PROJECT IN Their service work consisted of improving conditions at the local school, gardening and teaching English to the INDIA COSTA RICA school children. During the second week, our team hiked YOUNG SEPTEMBER, 2014 MARCH 2015 during the day and camped out for 3 nights on the Inca Trail, ending our journey at Machu Picchu. ROUND SQUARE The conference was hosted by Sanskaar The service project was organized by Valley School in Bhopal, India and was Central American Service Expeditions Supervisors: Fiona Fenili and Anila Kongoli CONFERENCE attended by approximately 50 Round India Sept 2014: based in San Jose, Costa Rica. Students APRIL 2015 Square schools with over 500 delegates approximately volunteered with local community Students: Christopher Alexiev, Anna Maria Buraya, (the remaining schools and delegates organizations in rural Costa Rica, first William DeJonge-Ward, Faye Dracopoulos, Dasha The theme of the conference was travelled to the conference co-host in La Carpio, a squatter settlement on Goubkine, Nicholas Ke, Emily Peters, Emily Wong Refresh, Refuel and Refocus. Students school, The King’s Academy, located in the outskirts of San Jose, secondly in enjoyed a week of challenge, adventure Jordan). The theme was We may not have the coastal village of Nuevo Pacuare, and leadership activities. it all together but together we have it all. and third, in Yorkin, a community on the Caribbean coast. AMERICAS REGIONAL Hosted by , Delegates also enjoyed a pre-conference 50Round Square , BC. tour in the Himalayas hosted by The schools Supervisors: Bryan Auld, Mary Auld, CONFERENCE Punjab School. Harrison Snowdon, Alexia Moliotsias APRIL 2015 Staff: Erika Gillespie

Staff: Eileen Daunt and Toby Brown with over Students: Nealie Alavie, Aidan Cooke, The conference was hosted by Colegio Anglo Students: Courtney Gage, Mackensie Madeline Daigle, Ida Ghofrani, Ison Colombiano in Bogota, Colombia. The theme of the Dodd and Afra Fathibitaraf Students: Alissa Gorelova, Kimberly Ghofrani, Sophia Hailemariam, Alison conference was Magic Realism. The delegates also Seaman, Jessica Wickett and Neel Hitchcock, Adrienne Klein, Justin travelled to the coffee region for a post-conference tour. Soman Kalirai, Sean Kalirai, Christopher 500 Kim, Brenda Liu, Megan Lowe, Brandon Staff: Toby Brown delegates Malamis, Yianni Patiniotis, Yasmeen Rabiei, Sam Ranjbar, Robert Robitu, Students: Nicolette Scott, Jenny Nguyen and Justin Lai Shana Rosenthal

46 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Outstanding sportsmanship is the cornerstone of our athletics programme here at Bayview Glen. Shaping competitive and courteous athletes with a positive attitude is at the heart of all our coaching and teaching. Our athletic department works hard We are exceptionally on developing physical literacy by nurturing sports and fitness proud of our fundamentals in all of our students. The goal is to equip each outstanding CISAA results child with the tools and confidence to lead healthy, active lives. with 38 team We have a positive, spirited, high-energy, competitive athletic medals including OFSAA gold in team environment which encourages all students to have fun Track and Field. and to try their very best. Our comprehensive programmes provide unlimited opportunities for athletes of all abilities and experiences to join a team and work towards a common goal. We stand firmly behind our code of conduct, which is respect rules, opponents, officials, team and self. Honour the Game! athletics 48 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter total 38 teams top 3 places... 14 golds, 8 silvers, 16 bronzes 14 8 16

Gryphons Athletic cisaa highlights 2014-2015 Department Programmes Fall 2015 Co-ed Boys Girls U20 Cross-Country U20 Soccer U20 U14 Cross-Country U16 Soccer U16 Basketball U11 Cross-Country U14 Soccer U14 Basketball U9 Soccer U13 Soccer U13 Basketball U12 Soccer U12 Basketball U11 Soccer U11 Basketball U10 Soccer U10 Basketball U20 Girls Basketball Div. 2 U14 Boys Div. 2 U12 Boys Cross-Country Div. 1 U20 Volleyball U9 Basketball U16 Volleyball U20 Field Hockey Fall 2014 U12 Girls Basketball Div. 1 U20 Girls Field Hockey Div. 3 U14 Volleyball U14 Field Hockey (Grades 6-8) U12 Volleyball (Grades 4-6) U20 Soccer (Grades 9-12) Total 11 Medals U11 Girls Basketball Div. 1 U20 Girls Soccer Div. 2 U15 Soccer (Grade 7 and 8) U11 Boys Soccer ‘‘B’’ Div. 2 U16 Boys Soccer Div. 2 U12 Soccer (Grades 4-6) U16 Boys Soccer Div. 3 Winter 2015-2016 U14 Boys Soccer Div. 2 Co-ed Boys Girls U20 Boys Basketball Div. 2 U13 Co-ed Swimming Div. 1 U13 Boys Basketball Div. 1 U20 Swim U20 Basketball U20 Volleyball U14 Swim U16 Basketball U16 Volleyball Winter U16 Girls Volleyball Div. 2 U14-U11 Co-ed Swimming Div. 1 U16 Girls Badminton Div. 1 (Grades 5-8) U14 Basketball U14 Volleyball U13 Girls Volleyball Div. 1 U14 Girls Volleyball Div. 3 U14 Girls Badminton Div. 1 U13 Basketball U13 Volleyball 2014-2015 U12 Basketball U12 Volleyball U11 Girls Volleyball Green Div. 1 U20-U15 Girls Swim (Open Div.) U11 Basketball U11 Volleyball Total 16 Medals U10 Basketball U10 Volleyball U14 Co-ed Swim Div. 1 U9 Basketball U9 Volleyball U11 Co-ed Swim Div. 1 Spring 2016 U20 Girls Volleyball Div. 2 Co-ed Boys Girls U12 Girls Volleyball Div. 1 U20 Badminton U20 Softball U20 Softball U11 Girls Volleyball White Div. 1 U16 Badminton U14 Softball U14 Softball U14 Badminton U12 Softball (Grades 5-6) U12 Softball (Grades 5-6) U16 Co-ed Badminton Div. 1 U16 Girls Badminton Div. 1 U20 Co-ed Badminton Div. 1 (Grades 6-8) U20 Tennis U20 Tennis U20 Track & Field U16 Tennis U14 Tennis (Grades 6-8) Spring U14 Co-ed Badminton Div. 2 U14 Boys Softball Div. 1 U14 Track & Field U14 Tennis (Grades 6-8) U20 Girls Softball Div. 2 U14 Girls Softball Div. 1 U11 Track & Field 2015 U9 Track & Field Total 11 Medals U12 Girls Softball Div. 1 U11 Girls Track and Field Div. 1 U20 Ultimate Frisbee U20 Girls Tennis Div. 1 U14 Ultimate Frisbee (Grades 6-8) U20 Co-ed Ultimate Frisbee Div. 2

50 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter CISAA Individual Gold, Silver, Bronze Medals plus METRO and OFSAA Top 3 Positions/Qualifiers

Danielle Peters U13 Co-ed 100m Freestyle Badminton 3rd place/Medley Relay 2nd place Danielle Tse U20 Girls OFSAA qualifier Ethan Van Loon U13 Co-ed Medley Relay 2nd place Regan Li U12 Co-ed 50m Freestyle 1st place/ Cross-Country 50m Breaststroke/100m Freestyle 2nd place Katrina Stanfield U11 Girls 2nd place Marko Dzepina U11 Co-ed Medley Relay 1st place William Lo U11 Co-ed Medley Relay 1st place Golf David Sargeant U11 Co-ed 50m Freestyle Tyler Nagano U20 Boys OFSAA qualifier 1st place/100m Freestyle 3rd place/Medley Relay 1st place Swimming Liana Yuen U11 Co-ed 50m Breaststroke 3rd place/ Erin Alizadeh U20 Girls Open 100m Backstroke Medley Relay 1st place 3rd place/Medley Relay 2nd place/Freestyle Relay 2nd place OFSAA qualifier Tennis Marissa Duess U20 Girls Open 100m Freestyle Anna Maria Buraya U20 Girls Open OFSAA Derrick Mckee U16 Boys Metros Pole Vault qualifier Triple Jump 3rd place/Relay 3rd place 1st place/200m Freestyle 2nd place OFSAA qualifier/ 3rd place Sam Ranjbar U16 Boys CISAAs 100m Hurdles Vanessa Woodard U11 Girls Triple Jump Medley Relay 2nd place/Freestyle Relay 2nd place 3rd place; Metros Triple Jump qualifier/100m 1st place/Hurdles 2nd place/Relay 3rd place OFSAA qualifier Track and Field Hurdles qualifier Matin Gholampour U11 Boys Hurdles Brooke Henry U20 Girls Open Medley Relay Samantha Allison U20 Girls Metros 3000m Ryan Abhary U15 Boys CISAAs Javelin Throw 1st place/100m 2nd place/Triple Jump 3rd place/ 2nd place/Freestyle Relay 2nd place OFSAA qualifier qualifier 2nd place; Metros Javelin Throw qualifier High Jump 3rd place/Relay 3rd place Jillian Sweetman-Rice U20 Girls Open Medley Yazmeen Jamieson U20 Girls CISAAs Javelin Zach Probst U15 Boys CISAAs Pole Vault 3rd place; Max Obadia U11 Boys Relay 3rd place Relay 2nd place/Freestyle Relay 2nd place OFSAA Throw 1st place/Shot Put 2nd place/Discus Throw Metros Pole Vault qualifier/Discus Throw qualifier/ Paavan Patel U11 Boys Discus Throw 1st place/ qualifier 2nd place; Metros Javelin Throw qualifier/ OFSAA Pole Vault qualifier Relay 3rd place Devin Downham U16 Boys HS Medley Relay Shot Put qualifier/Discus Throw qualifier Phoebe Slovenski U13 Girls Discus Throw 1st Zach Probst OFSAA qualifier 3rd place Derrick Mckee U20 Boys Metros Pole Vault place (new CISAA record)/Javelin Throw 1st place Nicholas Zaccak U11 Boys Relay 3rd place Jesse Fu U16 Boys HS Medley Relay 3rd place qualifier Harry Jiang U13 Boys Discus Throw 1st place Sophie Goodman U10 Girls Shot Put 1st place Aaron Judah U16 Boys HS Medley Relay 3rd place Shamara Nadarajah U16 Girls Metros Triple (new CISAA record) Kessler Knowling U10 Girls Javelin Throw Ryan Mak U16 boys HS Medley Relay 3rd place Jump qualifier/100 Hurdles qualifier Brianna Gonzalez U12 Girls 1500m 2nd place 1st place Matthew Lewis U14 Co-ed 50m Backstroke Sophia Slovenski U16 Girls CISAAs Discus Throw Elise Cojocari U11 Girls Discus Throw 3rd place Sydney Oszoli U10 Girls Long Jump 3rd place 3rd place/100m Individual Medley 3rd place 1st place (new CISAA record)/Pole Vault 1st place/ Paige Gialelis U11 Girls Relay 3rd place Mizuki Shuzenji U10 Girls Discus Throw 2nd place Borna Gholampour U13 Co-ed Medley Relay Javelin Throw 1st place; Metros Javelin Throw Chelsea Mukerji U11 Girls 200m 1st place/ Chloe Slovenski U10 Girls Triple Jump 2nd place 2nd place 1st place (new Metros record)/Pole Vault 1st place/ 100m 1st place/Long Jump 1st place/Relay 3rd place Tiffany Xian U10 Girls Discus Throw 1st place Alexander Lo U13 Co-ed 50m Butterfly Discus Throw 1st place; OFSAAs Pole Vault 1st place/ Natasha Sharabura U11 Girls High Jump Navid Farkhondehpay U10 Boys Discus Throw 1st place/50m Backstroke 1st place/100m Individual Discus Throw OFSAA qualifier/Javelin Throw 2nd place 3rd place Medley 3rd place/Medley Relay 2nd place OFSAA qualifier Katrina Stanfield U11 Girls Shot Put 1st place/

52 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Back Row Mohamed Hussein, Ryan McIvor, Jake Peter Herrmann, Stephen Hakami, Andre Dekirmendjian, Bryant Langmuir, Phillip Nadjafov, Babak Khorram, Derek Hui, Daanish Rehman

Fifth Row Jacob Shadowitz, Horia (Petre) Pufan, Matthew Altro, Eric Lorenz, Kian Shams-Sadighi, Marco Golini, Noah Mroueh, Jason Gabor, Alexander de Jager, Christian Mele, Frederick Girtlbauer

Fourth Row Sumana Naidu, Graeme Higgins, Goran Mihic, Ethan Congratulations to all Colangelo, Zi Rui (Jerry) Li, Harrison Apitz-Grossman, James Daigle, Husain of our graduates. Tapia, Georgi Marinossian, Lucas Pittam, Kevin Duong, Ze (Jerry) Jia

Third Row Katelyn Myrskog, Zachary Medeiros, Aaron Strahle, Adam Rajani, Daniel Orban, Joelle Rosenthal, Andrea Rossos, Marissa Duess, Jacob Maldonado, Jake Wickett, Yong Shen, Lifeng (Ariana) Wang, Casey Jean Baker

Second Row Aneesha Varma, Stephanie Harris, Alexa Cecchetto, Linda Weng, Yasmin Algouneh, Georgia Kohne, Ryan London, Amanda Attar, class Cassidy Trahair, Hyunjin (Elizabeth) Lee, Madeleine Yeskoo, Noor Hashim, Goldmond Fong, Xi Yao (Annie) Wang

Front Row Portia Li, Christina Rakitzis, Sara Hew-Wing, Brianna Nguyen, Irina Shabanova, Samantha Goodman, Daniel D’Alessandro, Erin Matsuba, Victoria Dimitropoulos, Elena Buldo, Nicole Lin, Anita Yuen of 2015 54 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Bayview Grade 11 Beleuz Neagu, Sabina Comparitive Government and Politics, Microeconomics, Computer Science A Glen School Grade 12 Higgins, Graeme G. Comparitive Government and Politics, European History, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Computer Science A AP Scholar Grade 11 Hou, Grace W. Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Psychology, Chinese Language and Culture Grade 12 Li, Portia Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry Grade 12 London, Ryan I. Comparitive Government and Politics, Human Geography, French Language and Culture Grade 12 Mele, Christian A. Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry 65% of Grade 12 students Grade 12 Naidu, Sumana Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry wrote one or more AP exams. Grade 12 Nguyen, Brianna Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry Grade 12 Rehman, Daanish Studio Art, English Language and Composition, Human Geography Grade 12 Rossos, Andrea Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry Grade 12 Wang, Xi Yao Calculus AB, Chemistry, Chinese Language and Culture Bayview Grade 12 Baker, CJ Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Chemistry Glen School Grade 12 Gabor, Jason A. English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry AP Scholar Grade 12 Hussein, Mohamed E. Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Biology, Chemistry with Honor Grade 12 Nadjafov, Phillip Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Chemistry Grade 12 Shabanova, Irina Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry, French Language and Culture Bayview Grade 12 Apitz-Grossman, Harrison Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based Glen School Grade 12 Hashim, Noor English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry, French Language and Culture AP Scholar Grade 12 Hui, Derek English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese Language and Culture with Grade 12 Jia, Jerry European History, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, United States History, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Computer Science A, Biology, Chemistry, advanced Distinction Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, Physics C: Mechanics, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based, Chinese Language and Culture Grade 12 Li, Jerry English Language and Composition, Macroeconomics, B97:E105, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry Grade 12 Lin, Nicole Y. English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry, French Language and Culture Grade 12 Marinossian, Georgi English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based Grade 12 Medeiros, Zachary Comparitive Government and Politics, European History, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Computer Science A Grade 12 Shen, Yong English Language and Composition, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus BC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, Chinese Language and Culture, French Language and Culture Grade 12 Tapia, Husain A. English Language and Composition, Comparitive Government and Politics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based Grade 11 Yan, Zhaokun Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, United States History, Computer Science A, Chinese Language and Culture Grade 12 Yeskoo, Madeleine English Language and Composition, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Chemistry placement Bayview Grade 12 Apitz-Grossman, Harrison Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based Glen School Grade 12 Hashim, Noor English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Biology, Chemistry, French Language and Culture National Grade 12 Marinossian, Georgi English Language and Composition, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Physics 2: Algebra Based AP Scholar (Canada) Grade 12 Medeiros, Zachary Comparitive Government and Politics, European History, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Computer Science A Grade 12 Shen, Yong English Language and Composition, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus BC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, Chinese Language and Culture, French Language and Culture Bayview Grade 12 Shen, Yong English Language and Composition, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Calculus BC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, Chinese Language and Glen Culture, French Language and Culture School AP International Diploma scholars 56 2014-2015 Annual Report bayviewglen.ca + @bayviewglen on twitter Bayview Glen is a proud member of:

(Pause for applause, shouts, whatever happens) This year was the culmination of our hard work, and everyone else is, as we go on to something we don’t know. through any obstacle you face. Although it’s not a source Round Square built on previous successes we’ve had individually of wisdom to everyone, Crisis Core, a game I played when An international association of more And now that we’ve gotten here, what do we do? We’re and as a group. We hit grade 12 running, and - having As we leave behind our family and friends we’ve known I was younger, asks: than 150 schools worldwide, whose so used to getting up early in the morning, putting on a learned by observing our friends in previous years – almost as long as we can remember, we cannot worry purpose is to empower students through white dress shirt and tie, seeing the same faces every took on significant positions of leadership and I might needlessly. We cannot forget the relationships that we experiential learning to become the day, that it’s hard to imagine permanent civvies day, and be biased, but this has been a pretty great year maybe have built here, and that will stay with us long after this So what if it seems leaders and guardians of tomorrow’s world. new exciting places to explore. It’s tempting tonight just even one of the best years Bayviewglen has ever seen. stage of life fades into our pasts. to look back at all our great memories of our time spent Together we made this the best year in our high school hopeless? If it were me, For more information, visit www.roundsquare.org with each other, since in some ways, we don’t want this careers. We’re all afraid of moving on from what we love most. to end. Or now do we start looking ahead at our futures, A place and people we love. Even though we know our I still wouldn’t give up. Canadian Accredited our university lives, jobs, and next relationships? We put on coffee houses, diversity club meetings, pie- friendships will pick up again when we come back Independent Schools (CAIS) in-the-face fundraisers, grad versus teacher sports, together, the process of change itself is scary. It’s going Embrace your dreams. A community of 95 independent Christian Mele 15 years ago many of us came to Bayview Glen with dances, and Games Club days run by those handsome to happen a lot in our lives, but this just happens to be – Zack Fair schools in Canada, whose mission Valedictory Address 2015 tears in our eyes. We didn’t want to leave mom and dad. heads of Games Club. These experiences demanded one the first for many of us. We’re happy together, and is to explore and pursue exemplary Some of us were braver than others, but eventually we a lot of time and energy and passion from us. Add in we all get along, - especially on nights like these, so the Today we end our journey at Bayview Glen as we started leadership, training, research and all took it in stride, and quickly grew close to each other. countless nights spent studying, and even though it thought of moving to the unknown, that scares us. But it, with tears in our eyes, out of apprehension of change, international standards of educational excellence. Time passed, and as it did, more of the faces here today was exhausting at times, tonight it is clear that it was change is necessary for us to grow as people, to become but also tears of joy for the memories we have made. joined us and they too became a part of our school all worth it in the end. We really couldn’t have done it the people we want to be, so moving on is fine. Besides, I will miss all of you more than you can imagine. Every For more information, visit www.cais.ca t’s my honour family; we always had room for one more. Together we without the support of our parents who took care of us, there will always be people like us. And every time we chapter has an ending; ours just happens to be here. But went on school trips, from pumpkin picking in grade helped us stay safe, and sometimes provided us with meet, every time this community comes together, we now we also start another. Conference of Independent to speak tonight 1, or Ontario place in grade 3, Medieval Times, , the willpower to stay off Facebook or Reddit or Tumblr will continue on as if no time has passed since we’ve Schools of Ontario (CIS Ontario) Montreal, Quebec, and Tim Horton’s camps. We will the night before an assignment was due. Our teachers last seen each other, our conversations will pick up Stay strong while we move forward. We don’t always A collegial group of 47 member on behalf of never forget the memories we made together, and as were always there for us, ready to catch us when we fell, where they last left off, and we will tell each other of the turn out how we want to, but what truly matters is that schools working together to advance we move on we can be happy with the times we spent and to guide us in facing the obstacles of high school. adventures that we’ve had. we hold pride in that path that we take. We don’t always educational excellence in Ontario my peers. together, and be proud of how far we’ve come, from the The school will be losing one of those supports after this know where we are going, but we can always turn back Independent schools. short chubby kids we were to the people we are today. year, a man who was a mentor to all, even those not in For now, we move into a new stage of our lives without the pages in our books to look at what we’ve done ISeven hundred and sixteen days have gone by since we his Calculus class. Mr. Whelan will be missed, the halls any certain knowledge of what awaits us. I suspect that before, at who we were and who we are, and who has For more information, visit www.cisontario.ca passed through the doors of the Bayview Glen Upper Four years ago we passed through Bayview Glen's Upper will feel emptier without his math jokes, and his hearty even some of the old – sorry WISER crowd still wonders been there with us along the way. Remember: School. We’ve worked hard, really hard, to get to this school doors. We were blank pages, waiting to be filled laughter. Tonight all of these people support us in our what lies ahead of them. They don’t know what exactly Advanced Placement (AP) point, and I couldn’t be happier at the way we’ve turned with the knowledge and compassion of our teachers final steps out of high school, and an exciting leap into a is to come, but that is what makes it exciting, and No matter how dark the night, morning always comes, Since its inception in 1955, AP has out. So thank you to our teachers, Mr. Auld, Mrs. Daunt, and our peers, although each mark would be different new chapter in our lives. invigorating. It doesn’t just come to us once we leave and our journey begins anew. provided motivated high school our families, and especially our parents for helping us from the others. As friends and classmates we have here, but what we need to know is that any choice we students with the opportunity to take college- get to this point in our lives, the end of our high school all left marks on each other's pages, each in our own Tonight, we know the memories and relationships make will be a right one. Don’t doubt yourself no matter It’s June 19th, 2015, the seven hundredth and level courses in a high school setting. There are careers. We never would have made it here without each special ways. As jocks, keeners, musicians, gamers, we’ve created here are invaluable to us, but now we face what, and never doubt your choices. Although it might seventeenth day of the upper school. Tomorrow is day currently more than 110,000 teachers leading AP other and our friendships and support; so everyone, I’d hipsters, revolutionists, techies, playwrights, and something everyone faces eventually: our futures. This seem bad at times, and there might be some pain, we one of your next chapter. Go on to the rest of your life. courses in high schools worldwide. like to acknowledge the people I’m most proud of: The natural leaders, we have all come together to make a will be one of the biggest steps in our lives, and I’ll be the are all stronger than we think. There are always people graduating class of 2015. pretty special group of people. first to admit it: I’m scared to leave this place just like there to help you. I’d bet that all of you will make it Thank you. For more information, visit www.ap.ca

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