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Between graduating from Grade 11 and starting his final year at St. Andrew’s, William Wu ’23 spent part of his summer in a philosophical state of mind.
Following an impressive five championship-trophy showing at the Quebec National RoboCup Junior qualifier, the World Cup in Bangkok was a humbling but incredible experience for the Robotics teams.
St. Andrew’s College closed out the 2021-2022 school year on a high note by celebrating remarkable student success and cheering on our Grade 8 and Grade 12 graduates.
The newly created St. Andrew’s College Association (SACA) Pipe Band, often known as “the competition band,” played its first public performance on June 11 to great acclaim and an excellent result.
Just like in 2019, SpringSmash was delayed due to the risk of thunderstorms, giving students a few more days to look forward to the slate of sporting activities and treats.
Over the May long weekend, 20 Grade 11 students and Mr. Murray and Ms. Keating stayed on the SAC campus while everyone else headed off for a break. This was the SASSAW pre-trip training weekend.
For three days on campus, the 33rd annual Focus Festival of the Arts presented a magnificent display of performing arts for the Andrean community. The event took place May 11-13 and demonstrated exceptional student talent in dramatic art, visual art, and music.
Magna International’s Neighbourhood Network announced its recipients of the Give Back Award for students who have demonstrated significant contributions to their school communities and their communities as a whole.
Twenty-nine students, a few staff members, and a handful of robots travelled to Montreal on April 29 to compete in the RoboCupJunior national qualifier.