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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

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Traf Talks: Julia Coffin

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

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113th May Court Festival

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

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What We Give

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,

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Annual Fund Update

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

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Honouring our Mother

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

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Traf First Internships

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

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Together Apart

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.

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Traf Talks: Lonelle Selbo

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

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Traf First Lights the Way!

“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

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A Deeper History

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

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Mind the Gap

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

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