Report Cards and Parent Conferences

Midterm Report Cards have been completed and mailed out and you should be receiving them by the end of next week.  Information regarding the Parent-Teacher conferences, that will take place on January 30th and 31st, 2020, is included with the reports. All bookings will take place through Edsby (https://crestwood.edsby.com/) using the same process that was followed in […]

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Environment Crestwood

  Leading up to the Holiday Break our grade two students were learning about the weather in French class. They learned how to read a thermometer by practicing their numbers in French, as well as participate in various games and activities in order to understand how to describe the weather using negative and affirmative sentences. […]

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Congratulations to CPC’s Marlo Davis

Congratulations to Crestwood’s Marlo Davis on being selected as an assistant coach for the Canadian women’s basketball team.  Marlo Davis has been a teacher and basketball coach at Crestwood for the past 4 years.  In this short time he has led the Senior girls team to 4 CISAA Division I basketball championships.  Last year Crestwood’s […]

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Elijah Fisher (’23) and Canada’s Walk of Fame

Elijah Fisher and Canada’s Walk of Fame – Basketball’s Past meets Basketball’s Future On Saturday, November 23rd, 2019, Crestwood Preparatory College student Elijah Fisher (’23) participated in the induction ceremony for Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, into Canada’s Walk of Fame.  Elijah was able to interact with a holographic image of Dr. Naismith […]

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Guidance News (Dec. 19)

Western University – Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities and Contributions to Citizenship Profile Admission under the Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities & Contributions to Citizenship category is designed to recognize a candidate’s commitment to “extra-curricular activities and active citizenship” through ongoing contributions to school and community life. Students who believe that their average will fall marginally below the University’s […]

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Parent’s Association News (Dec. 19)

Happy Holidays from the PA Committee.   The Parents’ Association Committee enjoyed our annual holiday luncheon this week, joined by Matthew David and Vince Pagano. Thank you to Justine Codron and Kit O’Rourke who hosted a beautiful meal in lovely surroundings. We wish you all a joyous holiday in the company of loved ones. Join […]

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CPC will be a Single-Use Plastic Water Bottle Free School

Dear Parents and Guardians, As you may have heard, we have made great strides in reducing plastic waste in our cafeteria.  Students have been learning to sort various types of waste into appropriate bins as we aim to have a plastic-free cafeteria by eliminating single-use plastic cutlery and plates.    Yesterday in Town Hall, the Green […]

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Burgerball 2020

  Dear Parents, On Tuesday Jan. 7th, all basketball players from Grades 4 through 6 are invited to attend our seventh Annual Crestwood Co-ed Basketball Event at Crestwood Preparatory College. Competitors will take part in an exciting multi-grade exhibition basketball game and skills competition starting at approx. 4pm. During half time the Lower School will […]

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Crestwood Gives

Over the past few months, students at Crestwood have been participating in various initiatives to help those less fortunate.  Earlier in the fall, students from all grade levels brought in food donations for “We Scare Hunger”.  Students helped scare away hunger by raising awareness on the issue of food insecurity.  Recently, students participated in Crestwood […]

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Hackergal at CPC

Hackergal is a charitable organization that inspires girls across Canada to explore the opportunities in code.  With women vastly underrepresented in the tech industry, Hackergal strives to inspire a new wave of Canadian female coders to bring equality to the booming industry. Crestwood’s first time participating in the annual Hackergal competition. Girls from grades 7-9 […]

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Cookbook Contributions

  The Parents’ Association would like to thank everyone who contributed their favourite family recipes to our Crestwood Cookbook. We received 100% participation from two classes: 2B and 6C. Both groups received a free pizza lunch earlier today. Congratulations to all students and your teachers. The completed cookbook will be ready for distribution in the […]

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“The Big Melt”

  The Grade 6 classes recently participated in “Fridays for Future” Global Climate Strike and the grade 6 members of the Eco-Team had a special follow up opportunity! This year, the Eco-Team is working with an organization called Earth Rangers. They are creating a podcast called “The Big Melt” consisting of interviews with young people […]

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CPC Beyond the Classroom

Over the past year, we have been working to capture what takes place at Crestwood Preparatory College in its Athletic and Co-Curricular programme.  Last month we finalized Beyond the Classroom. This publication describes the Crestwood Preparatory Program at its best-a discussion and demonstration of the variety of programmes that make us who we are. Students experiencing […]

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CPC Hosts the Curling Funspiel

CPC hosted the CISAA Funspiel on Friday, December 6th, where novice curlers from across the CISAA traveled to East York Curling Club for this annual event. This event, organized by Crestwood Preparatory College, is the first opportunity for many independent school curlers to try their skills out in the friendly competition.   Three teams of Crestwood […]

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Let’s Be Careful Out There!

The Kindergartens enjoyed a Fire Safety presentation by FIrefighter Angie. We met Sparky the Dog and Ms. Hebscher and Ms. Sandler dressed up as Firefighters. We learned that you have to check your fire alarms (we chanted – Test that Alarm!!!!). Always have 2 exits in your home and never come back into the house once you […]

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