Parents’ Guild Poinsettia Sale Fundraiser
Thank you to those who purchased poinsettias for your home, business or to give as gifts is available this year! This time-honoured Parents’ Guild tradition helps us to raise much needed funds and give back to our community. Pick up will be at the School on Friday, November 27.
Thank you for your support!
Thank you! To everyone who supported the 2019-2020 MIND VOICE HEART Fund – thank you! Here are just a few of the things that you made possible with your donations last year: WINTERIZING THE LOGGIA The heaters are in, the doors were replaced and new windows have been installed. It’s official – the loggia is […]
Trafalgar Annual Report & Fund now available!
Trafalgar’s 2019/2020 Annual Report and the 2020/2021 MIND VOICE HEART Fund (formerly Annual Fund) are now available to view online. Click on the link below to check them out! 2019/2020 Annual Report 2020/2021 MIND VOICE HEART Fund
Let the Marathon Begin!
It’s been a rollercoaster of emotion and a marathon of preparation since we said farewell to our students in March and welcomed them back this month. The Lower School students joined us on campus on September 9th, and any sense of tentative caution on their part quickly gave way to happy skipping through the halls […]
Five Things Tennis Taught Me
I’m what you might call a vicarious athlete. I like to think that description sounds slightly better than “armchair athlete,” but it’s basically the same thing. While I try to stay fit and healthy, I’m not skilled in any particular sport so I compete vicariously through the prowess of others. In other words, I love […]
The Things That Surround Us
The beauty and the pageantry of Trafalgar Castle School’s 112th May Court Festival was on full display last Saturday with flags, banners, and the traditional May Pole dance. And then there was the goat. Yes, the goat. And the llama, sheep, ducks, and donkey. But in my mind, May Court 2019 will forever be known […]
Sunny Side Up
One of the many things I loved about Miss Procunier, my Grade 4 teacher at Annette Street Public School, was her slightly restrained yet unwavering commitment to our musical education. Twice a week she would distribute a dog-eared booklet of song lyrics, remove her pitch pipe from its case with great care, and lead us […]