

Traf Talks: Nicole Cadwallader
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
Preparing our students for life beyond Trafalgar means not only offering them the highest education but also ensuring they’re set up for success in all
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
The Board of Directors of Trafalgar Castle School is a hard-working and committed group of volunteers working for the best interests of the School. The
Dating back to 1907, the May Court Festival is one of Trafalgar Castle School’s most long-standing traditions. An event to mark the beginning of spring
In the midst of the pandemic madness that encircles our lives, I find myself asking the question: “What would Winston do?” I’m referring, of course,
Trafalgar students, Julie and Tess, joined Key Media – a global leader in business-to-business media – for three days of intensive on the job learning
We want to thank everyone who has helped support the school through a donation to the Annual Fund so far. While this year has become
In this time of COVID-19, many celebrated Mother’s Day across North America with feelings of love, gratitude and deep reflection. Some felt the warm embrace
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
Trafalgar students, Susan W. and Jane C., earned internship positions at Hannover Re, one of the world’s largest reinsurance groups, as part of our Traf
As dog owners, our daily routine is pretty set, even more so in this period of COVID-19 induced isolation. Every morning, I let Haddie and
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
With the help of parent volunteers, Trafalgar Castle School has developed a framework to build workplace readiness and real-world skill development into every grade. This
I miss my mom. Like many families in Ontario with loved ones in long-term care homes, we’ve been unable to visit her for many weeks.
This series of feature stories highlights those in the Trafalgar community during this time of isolation. We discuss what they’re currently up to, what their
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
My daughter, having spread her wings and moved out on her own, is back home again, electing to self-isolate with more space, a fully stocked
As news of COVID-19 began to unfold earlier this month, I thought to myself, “Well, this is a first.” Nowhere in any Head of School
“When your headlights aren’t on, the best rear-view mirror available isn’t likely to improve your driving.” I love this quote by Martha Rogers, Professor of
This month at the Castle we’re celebrating 25 years of black history in Canada. Actually, we’re celebrating more than 150 years of black history but
At Trafalgar, we believe in extending learning beyond the classroom to allow our students to connect with their curriculum in real-world situations. Not only does
Spotlight: New iPads for Lower School Design Thinking Curriculum Workplace readiness, applicable ways of thinking and skill requirements all look very different from generation to
“This is the time for facts, not fear. This is the time for science, not rumours. This is the time for solidarity, not stigma.” These
Trafalgar Castle School presents Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical at Whitby Courthouse Theatre on February 28 and 29 at 7 p.m. Click here to purchase
On a late fall day, Grade 8 student McKenna arrived at Queen’s Park in Toronto. She was about to embark on what she calls the
On January 16, Karly Church of Victim Services Durham Region met with students in Grades 7-12 to discuss human trafficking. Karly spoke about her experience
Is it quintessentially Canadian to curl up on the sofa with a blanket, a cup of tea, a stack of newspapers, books and an iPad
Spotlight: Pickleball Equipment If you think back to your time in school, it’s likely that phys-ed was either your favourite part of the day or
It was a miracle that saved two teenage girls from the trap of human trafficking, and I do literally mean a miracle. American Airlines ticketing
Dr. Leanne Foster’s Address at this year’s Holiday Dinners: At this time of year, social media ramps up stories of holiday cheer and kindness. I
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