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On Friday, Jan. 20, 11 Middle School students settled into the library’s comfortable couches to participate in our inaugural readathon. The purpose of this event was to celebrate reading and to bring together some of the most committed SAC bibliophiles.
Not only were the students and staff of St. Andrew’s and St. Anne's treated to a visually stunning lion dance this morning, but they were also showered with wishes for good fortune.
First, they had to find a problem. Then they had to solve it. That’s a simplified way of describing what went on in a full-day workshop where Grade 9 students became entrepreneurs.
Embrace technology but be aware of the risks: this was the message from Chris Vollum, social media guru, who spoke to all students, plus some parents, this week.
As Head Prefect, Will accepted one of the most challenging forms of leadership offered to Upper School students. As such, he helped set a positive tone for the student body.
Michael Kurp arrived at St. Andrew’s College in grade 8 and has revelled in all that is involved in student life from the start. “St. Andrew’s has really allowed me to discover myself. The diversity of activities and the many things to participate in and experience has helped me realize where my passions truly lie,” says Michael.
St. Andrew’s recognizes the important role leadership plays in the development of “the complete man, the well-rounded citizen" and Kevin has without a doubt embraced the role of leader.
Allen has attended St. Andrew’s since grade 9 and as he nears graduation, he looks back on his four years at the School and reflects on how much he has learned and grown.
Ben Schmidt ’17 attended St. Andrew’s for three years. He was a school Prefect, Master Warrant Officer in Cadets, Memorial House Captain, and a lead actor in school plays.
The 1st Soccer team went on the road again this weekend and dropped a pair of tight matches. These two non-league games were final preparations for their regular season opener at Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 1.
As an independent school, we pride ourselves on the innovative ways we teach our students, using activity-based learning, cutting-edge technology, role-playing, and humour to engage and inspire. Our all-boys’ environment works. We have been teaching boys for more than a century, and we are committed to continuing the success. Our athletic, art, and co-curricular programs are amongst the most varied and comprehensive of any private school in Canada and inspire our students to discover their passion by tackling new challenges. While our facilities are exceptional, St. Andrew’s primary strength is its people. Faculty, staff, and students combine to make SAC a wonderful place.
Living away from home teaches independence and life skills, not to mention it’s fun! With more than 118 years of tradition, we remain the single largest all-boys boarding school in Canada.
The 126-acre St. Andrew’s College campus houses many wonderful facilities. St. Andrew’s College is proud of its reputation as one of Canada’s leading private schools.