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    CISAA Playoffs - Senior School

    Contact: John Andersen

    Early Out Rehearsal - A Lighter Shade of Noir

    Duckett Theatre
    Contact: G. Bevacque, A. Cicchillo, S. Barbanchon
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    Middle School Assembly

    PAC - PAC - PAC
    Theme:  Fairness
    Contact: Rob Waldron

    Grade 8 History Trip to the ROM

    ROM
    Contact: R. Vien, S. Barbanchon, N. De Sanctis, R. Waldron, T. Liu, F. Fell

    Grade 4 Parent Coffee Morning

    Dining Hall Mezzanine
    Contact: T. Scott

    Senior School Assembly

    Learning Stairs
    Contact: A. Houston/A. Leacock

    Auditions for the winter production "Clue on Stage"

    A03
    Contact: A. Cicchillo, S. Barbanchon, A. Bevacqua-Tirone
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    Grade 5 Parent Coffee Morning

    Dining Hall Mezzanine
    Contact: T. Scott

    No after school activities

    Discovery Meeting for Croatia

    S11
    Contact: G. Winterink

    Auditions for the winter production "Clue on Stage"

    A03
    Contact: A. Cicchillo, S. Barbanchon, A. Bevacqua-Tirone
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    STEMley Cup Championship - FRC Robotics

    St. Mary Catholic Secondary School(200 Whitney Ave, Hamilton, ON L8S 2G7)
    Contact: C. Wappel, J. Simmonds

    Full-Day Rehearsal - A Lighter Shade of Noir

    Duckett Theatre
    Contact: G. Bevacque, A. Cicchillo, S. Barbanchon
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    Remembrance Day Assemblies - Full School #1 Dress

    10:25 Middle and Senior School Assembly

    1:00 Junior School Assembly

    JS Remembrance Day Assembly

    Students are to be prepared for the seriousness of the Remembrance Day assembly. This is an assembly where there will be no clapping.
    Students will be asked to remain standing after O'Canada to say the Junior School Citizenship Pledge.
     
    Everyone is to remain at the assembly until the conclusion of the Last Post and Reveille. Classes will exit when the piper begins playing again.

    No after school activities

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    Diwali

    Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights with its variations also celebrated in other Indian religions. It symbolises the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".

    DECA Competition at Seneca College

    Seneca College
    Contact: L. Aldoroty
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    Full Day Rehearsal - A Lighter Shade of Noir

    Duckett Theatre
    Contact: G. Bevacque, A. Cicchillo, S. Barbanchon

    Middle and Senior School Assembly

    Duckett Theatre
    Contact: A. Leacock/ A. Houston

    Grade 10 Careers Class - Sheridan College Visit

    Contact: J. Romanowich

    Clue! EARLY OUT Rehearsal

    Contact: A. Cicchillo
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    Parent Association Meeting

    Parent Association Meeting Room

    JS Assembly

    5B Presenting

    Canadian Senior and Intermediate Math Contests (Grades 7 - 12)

    Contact: Krista Edwards

    Pre-owned Uniform Drop Off

    Di Ciano Atrium
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    Gr. 5 Students to Queen's Park

    Queen's Park
    Students are to be in #1 uniform and will eat lunch in the CDS Dining Hall upon return.
    Contact: Ms. Courtemanche, Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Johnson

    Grade 2 Parent Gathering

    Dining Hall Mezzanine
    Contact: T. Scott

    Kaleidoscope Student Leaders Workshop

    Contact: A. Leacock/ A. Houston

    No after school activities

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    SS Waffle Wednesday

    Learning Stairs
    Contact: A. Houston and A. Leacock

    Gr. 4 Trip to Milton Quarry

    Contact: Leighton Yong

    CDS Parent Book Review

    Senior School library
    Looking for the next good read? Interested in getting to know other CDS Parents, while discussing a great book? Whether you are an avid reader, or more of a social one - consider joining fellow parents for our next Book Review evening on Wednesday, November 22nd at 7 PM to discuss Still Life by Sarah Winman. This in-person discussion will be led by our Senior School Librarian, Melissa Rutledge. Food and beverages will be served. Please let us know if you will be joining us so that we can plan for numbers.

    Set between World War II and the 1980s, Still Life is a beautiful, big-hearted story of strangers brought together by love, war, art, flood, and the ghost of E. M. Forster. From the bestselling, prize-winning author of Tin Man and When God Was a Rabbit.

    In the wine-cellar of a Tuscan villa, as the Allies advance and bombs fall around them, two people meet and share an extraordinary evening: Ulysses Temper is a young British soldier from London's East End; Evelyn Skinner is a worldly older art historian and possible spy. She has come to Italy to rescue paintings from the ruins and relive her memories of the time she encountered E.M. Forster and had her heart stolen by an Italian maid in a particular Florentine room with a view.

    Evelyn's talk of truth and beauty plants a seed in Ulysses's mind that night, one that will shape the trajectory of his life—and the lives of those who love him—for the next four decades. Moving from war-ravaged Tuscany to the boozy confines of The Stoat and Parrot pub in London and the piazzas of post-war Florence, Still Life is both sweeping and intimate, mischievous and deeply felt. It is a novel about beauty, love and fate, about the things that make life worth living, and the things we're prepared to die for.

    Hope you can join us November 22nd and happy reading!
     
    Contact: M. Rutledge
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    School Wide Non-Uniform Day

    For Senior School, donations will be collected in HR for Aurora Food Pantry.

    JS Non-Uniform JERSEY DAY

    In support of The Welcome Table

    Grade 8 Parent Coffee Morning

    Dining Hall Mezzanine
    Contact: T. Scott

    All Grade 10 History Students - Woodland Cultural Centre - Virtual Tour

    Duckett theatre
    Contact: T. Young

    Grade 7 & 8 Immunization Clinic

    in Middle School Gym

    No after school activities

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    MS Guest Speaker - Oswald Jones from Rising Star Cricket

    MS Gym
    Contact: R. Waldron / G. Winterink

    Middle and Senior School Assembly

    Duckett Theatre
    Contact: A. Leacock / A. Houston

    Grad Photos

    Community Relations Board Room
    Contact: G. Bevacque-Tirone

    National Public Speaking Championships - for the Senior Ontario Qualifier

    Branksome Hall, 10 Elm Ave Toronto
    Contact: A. Costanzo/K. Wyndham-West
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    MS Guest Speaker - Oswald Jones from Rising Star Cricket

    MS Gym
    Contact: R. Waldron/G.Winterink

    JS Assembly

    4B Presenting

    Spanish Cultural Trip - Lula Lounge

    Contact: B. Stefanescu

    Grad Photos

    Community Relations Board Room
    Contact: G. Bevacqua-Tirone
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    MS Guest Speaker - Oswald Jones from Rising Star Cricket

    MS Gym
    Contact: R. Waldron/G. Winterink

    Senior School Assembly

    Learning Stairs
    Contact: A. Houston/A. Leacock

    Holiday Fair

    Di Ciano Atrium and Duckett Theatre
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Land Acknowledgment

The Country Day School wishes to recognize and acknowledge the land on which the school operates. Our nearest Indigenous Nations are now the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Chippewas of Georgina Island. The Dish with One Spoon Wampum covenant is often cited as an example of the shared responsibility for caring for these lands among the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples who would call these their traditional territories. CDS respects the relationship with these lands and recognizes that our connection to this land can be strengthened by our continued relationship with all First Nations, by acknowledging our shared responsibility to respect and care for the land and waters for future generations.

School Information

Junior, Middle and Senior Schools
13415 Dufferin Street, King, Ontario L7B 1K5 

(905) 833-1220 

communications@cds.on.ca
admissions@cds.on.ca

Founded in 1972, The Country Day School is a co-educational private school offering programs in JK-12 and located on 100 acres north of Toronto in King.