Hockey The U-14 Hockey Team took to the ice on Thursday for their first home game of the season and the team didn’t disappoint beating Greenwood College School, 6-3. With great play at both ends of the ice and another solid performance by Roy Pejcinovski in the net, the U-14 Lions played some good hockey
Student Sculptures
The Grade 6 students are busy working on a big installation project following the steps of American artist Louise Nevelson. Students have completed the first part of assembling individual pieces and are now moving onto combining sculptures. We are all looking forward to the final product. -Anya Romanenko
“Be the Change”
As part of Crestwood’s ongoing commitment to serving our community, we will be holding a fundraising campaign called, “Be The Change”, from Monday, December 12th until Wednesday, December 21st. Students are asked to bring in their spare change and add their donation to the jar located in their classroom. The class who raises the most
Mind of the Athlete
Present, But Preoccupied You are here, but not really here. Your mind is elsewhere. You don’t think that the people around you notice it. They do. You don’t think that it is hurting your relationships with them. It is. Disinterested. Disengaged. Distracted. You are an emotional vortex as your mind drifts deep into thoughts elsewhere. Present, but preoccupied.
Artist of the Month
Hello everyone, my name is Raymond Liu. I am from Class 6C and one of my favourite things to do in my free time is to draw. I draw every week and I really enjoy sketching, painting and other types of art. I started art when I was three and then I continued to draw
Gr.1 Cooking Class
The Grade Ones spent the last few weeks learning about Nutrition and the Four Food groups. To wrap up a wonderful and educational theme, they attended their annual visit to Loblaws Upstairs Cooking School yesterday afternoon. They were talented chefs, decorating not only their pizzas, but a gingerbread cookie, as well! After a healthy Nutritious
U12 Hockey Topped by TFS
The U12 Co-Ed Hockey Team fell to the TFS Tigers yesterday in an exciting contest at York Mills Arena. It was a back and forth affair with many chances traded at both ends. The Tigers busted through with the game’s first three goals before the defenceman Dylan Wilkinson pulled us to within two with a
Parents’ Association News
Mmmm…It’s Bake Sale Time! It’s Happy Holiday Bake Sale time. Don’t forget your loonies and toonies for the bake sale this Wednesday, December 14th. It will be delicious!
Strength Psychology
Stop beating yourself up mentally. You spend too much time replaying your mistakes in your mind. By doing so, you are creating lots of negative mental images. Reserve analyzing your past mistakes for times when you’re with your coach. Spend more time replaying the positive, technical aspects of your performances. This is called strength psychology.
U12 Hockey Upends UCC
The U12 Co-Ed Hockey team started their season yesterday on the right note as they travelled to UCC to face their Grade 5 squad. The game was very entertaining with tons of chances at both ends throughout three periods. Crestwood broke through first with a tally from Grade 4 forward Jason Zhou who placed a
From Grace’s Desk
The deadline for Term 2 Hot Lunch forms is Friday, December 9th. AND All Clubs are cancelled on Wednesday, December 7th.
Jr. Carpool Next Week
Parents’ Association News
Calling all bakers! The Parents’ Association’s next bake sale is Wednesday, December 14th. If you can bake or help sell, please contact Justine Codron, our Bake Sale Coordinator at justinecodron@gmail.com . It’s a fun and festive way to get involved and the funds raised go towards school activities and initiatives. Pizza Lunch Don’t forget! Pizza lunch is
Guidance News
OUAC Applications Grade 12 students working on their Ontario University applications should note that the Crestwood deadline for completing their applications is December 9th.
Winter Festival of the Arts: What a Night!
The evening of December 1st brought the annual Holiday Concert and Art Show back to Crestwood. Music students from Grades 7 through 12, under the direction of Mr. Jeff Fong, demonstrated their musical skills and talent in a diverse concert which showcased their abilities on pieces ranging from Ode to Joy to the Magnificent Seven.
Winter Sports Update
Curling Crestwood’s Open Curling Team travelled to Leaside Curling Club for the first game of their 2016-2017 season against Montcrest. The team took off to an early lead, however, Montcrest stormed back to tie the game going into the final end. The game came down to the final rock; Crestwood skip Daven Siu had to
Getting to Know You
My name is Samantha Kaziev and I am the Primary French teacher at Crestwood School. I am new this year, as I have spent the last 3 years at the Toronto French School. I completed my undergrad at York University, at their Glendon Campus and completed my teacher education program in Buffalo, New York. I
Go Fish
On Wednesday, November 30th the Grade 3 students performed their musical “Go Fish!”, a story about some sharks and their unique group of sea friends who discover how their differences make them each special. They had a spectacular performance! Thanks once again to Ms. Romanenko and the Art Committee for all of their hard work
Gr.5 Travel to Legislative Assembly
The Grade 5 classes spent Wednesday morning at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. They were able to participate in a mock debate and learn about the many responsibilities of the provincial government. Unfortunately they were unable to meet the honourable Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario as she was away on business. It was a short trip that
First Annual Lion’s Den Fun Day
We invite you to come and join us for the inaugural Lion’s Den Fun Day! This student-initiated event is sure to sharpen the basketball skills of everyone in the family. See the image below for details, and click to obtain your registration form for the after school event.
Crestwood’s Elijah Fisher on the CBC
Elijah Fisher CBC Toronto News November 24th from crestwood on Vimeo.
Guidance News
University Visits Take a look at the list and make a note of dates and times so you can find out more about the universities you are interested in. Please note that all university visits take place in room 102 during senior lunch starting at 12:30pm. Monday, November 28 – Quest University Tuesday, November 29
Parents’ Association News
Crestwood Gives The Crestwood Parents’ Association recently donated some much needed school supplies to students at Gosford Public School in Toronto. The supplies, which included binders, paper, pens, pencils, erasers and a variety of other items, were leftover from the supply bundles previously sold by the PA. Much thanks goes to Luanne Pearlman and her
Winter Festival of the Arts
Crestwood’s Annual Winter Music Night and Festival of the Arts is coming up next week on Thursday, December 1st from 7-9 pm. We invite all Crestwood friends and family to arrive early to view art work created by Crestwood students before entering the gymnasium to hear Mr. Fong conduct students performing pieces they have been practicing all year.
Semi Formal 2016
It’s that time of year again! On Friday, January 20th, members of Crestwood’s Prefect Council will be hosting this year’s Semi-Formal Event. The event will take place from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., and will be held at the Factory Lounge, in north Toronto. Tickets are $75, and include entry to the event as well as
Senior Wish Foundation
On Tuesday, November 22, a group of Crestwood students traveled to Donway Place Retirement Community to participate in the first in a series of events run by the Senior Wish Foundation. Crestwood students were paired up with Senior residents, and together they worked on creating decorative greeting cards for the holiday season. The event was
Crestwood Basketball’s Rising Star
One of our students has caught the attention of our national broadcaster in recognition of his outstanding basketball skills. Elijah Fisher was recently interviewed by the CBC to get a glimpse into what drives the youngest player to ever play, and score, for senior varsity basketball team here at Crestwood. Take a look at the
Crestwood Gives
Crestwood is once again participating in our holiday clothing and toy drive: Crestwood Gives! This year we are partnering with both Native Child and Family Services of Toronto and the Kawartha Haliburton Children’s Foundation to help youth living below the poverty line in Toronto and several families in need during the Holiday season. Each homeroom has been paired with a family and
Transition into Grade 7 & 8 Information Session
Information Session at Crestwood Preparatory College for Lower School Grade Five and Six Families We would like to invite you to an information session outlining the Transition into Grade 7 & 8 from the Lower School. Members of the administration and teachers will highlight components of the grade 7 & 8 programmes, the connections and
Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Crestwood’s Door
While the majority of the student body slept in and enjoyed the first day of a four-day weekend, many of the Crestwood School House Heads sacrificed their free day to come into school and help out with the parent teacher interview process. Making sure the day runs smoothly, they offer assistance to parents, teachers and