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CPC Uniforms (2020-2021)
Dear Crestwood Parents & Guardians: Due to Covid19, Crestwood Preparatory College will keep the Summer Uniform for the entire school year. These are the only items you would need to purchase for this school year, please visit www.paragonblu.ca. Summer Uniform for Crestwood Preparatory College (boys & girls): Navy Golf Shirts Short & Long Sleeve Grey Dress Pants Sweaters
Illness Protocols
The health, safety, and well-being of students and staff is a top priority as we plan to reopen for the 2020-21 school year. CPC appreciates and requires your cooperation in our reopening. Crestwood Preparatory College is commencing reopening based on the assurance that all persons entering School premises have taken proper precautions to prevent the
Mask Requirements
For the health and safety of our students and staff, masks are required indoors on school property. Students and Staff are required to wear non-medical masks coverings indoors on school property and on school buses. Students may wear either a reusable or one-time use face mask. This decision is informed by, and consistent with, the
New Timetable and Class Schedule
After examining the information currently provided by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education and reviewing our school building for classes, movement, and overall safety, we have adjusted our normal timetable and schedule to provide us with some flexibility to make adjustments if needed as the year progresses. The primary change from previous
Guidance News (Sept. 4th)
In order to ensure course changes are made safe and accessible for all students any requests to add, drop, or change a course are required to be completed online through the following link. Once the online form is submitted a member of the guidance team will be in touch to verify if the desired change is
On-Line Declarations and Drop-offs and Pick-ups
Dear Crestwood Preparatory College Community: I hope this communication finds you all well. Teachers have reported for duty and are preparing for the start of school next week. Despite the obvious concerns before us, I am very confident that we will provide the usual high standards in academic program delivery as well as keep our
Parents’ Association Update
Hello everyone and welcome back! Although some Parents’ Association activities may be listed on the current school calendar, we want to let you know that our activities are cancelled for the first term or until further notice. Here is a breakdown for your reference. The following activities are cancelled until further notice: – used uniform sales
CPC Opening 2020 Webinar Link
Thank you to everyone who attended last night’s event. If you missed it below is the recording from last night. Topic: Crestwood Preparatory College 2020 Opening Meeting Recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/wo9wcJXO22pOaZHJtmLOBLAgOtm1aaa8gXcW_aIKnR7JXy7hBf10GUSI6iZKsMTk Access Passcode: 2020@crestwood
Online Learning – How to Find Your Online Class
Here is a guide to help you locate your online classroom. How to Find Your Online Class (PDF)
Additional Procedures for School Re-Entry
The health, safety, and well-being of students and staff is a top priority as we plan to reopen for the 2020-21 school year. CPC appreciates and requires your cooperation in our reopening. Crestwood Preparatory College is commencing reopening based on the assurance that all persons entering School premises have taken proper precautions to prevent the
Paragon Blu Uniform Ordering
Please click on the uniform ordering attached. Paragon Blu
Booklist for 2020-2021
The Booklist for the 2020-21 school year is available on the Documents tab of the Upper School webpage. You can also click the link below to access it. Crestwood BOOKLIST 2020-2021
Orientation Day – September 8th
Orientation Day is Tuesday, September 8th, please click on the schedule attached. OPENING REGISTRATION DAY AGENDA 2020.docx
Crestwood Preparatory College Updated Calendar 2020-2021
By clicking the link you will be able to access the Updated School Calendar. We have indicated which grades will be at home each day for the first few weeks. We will send out updates to this if the current (or new) Hybrid scenario continues. In addition, we have canceled some events and activities or
Booklist for 2020-21 Available
The Booklist for the 2020-21 school year is available on the Documents tab of the Upper School webpage. You can also click the link below to access it. https://ohp.crestwood.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Crestwood-BOOKLIST-2020-2021.pdf
Primary Computers Says…
Grade 1-3 students worked hard learning the ins and outs of Zoom. They had the opportunity to use the annotation tool before class started to share something special with you. Each class from grades 1-3 drew a picture and/or wrote a message for everyone at Crestwood. We hope you enjoy their collage! –Jennifer Kim
A Message from your PrinciPALs…
Today, writing our final summer message, we are zoom fatigued, but ecstatic and proud. As educators, and parents, our primary focus has been keeping children healthy, safe and engaged. What a journey this term has been for every human on our planet. We’re so proud of our entire Crestwood community – our faculty and
Race, Equity, and Inclusion
Everyone at Crestwood Preparatory College are working together to eradicate racism, discrimination, and inequality. Together, staff have compiled a booklist and a Self-Assessment tool. Self assessment tool: Race Equity & Inclusion (2) (1) Anti-Racism Reading List ( Looking for something to read this summer? Take a look at these titles!) Fiction: For Juniors For Seniors
CPC Uniform Store Summer Hours
Request for uniforms please contact Dave Cunningham at: dave.cunningham@ohp.crestwood.on.ca Purchase Online: www.paragonblu.ca *Just to let you know that uniform items are available for purchase during the school year every Monday from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in the uniform shop. Details will follow after the summer.
Congratulations to Our Grade 8 & 12 Graduates!
We hope you all had a chance to watch the grade 8 graduation ceremony aired on Youtube on Wednesday, June 17th. Congratulations to all our graduates. If you missed the live airing of the presentation you can watch it anytime on the Crestwood Youtube channel. Here is a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YyVRGOjSC0&feature=youtu.be. On Thursday, June 18th, the grade
Summer Office Hours
The Main Office will be open during the summer with revised hours. The summer office hours have already begun, Monday to Thursday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. The school will also be closed Wednesday, July 1st for Canada Day and Monday, August 3rd for the Civic Holiday.
2020-2021 School Calendar
The school calendar is posted online on the Crestwood main website. Please click here to view it.
Meet the Teacher: Matt Castator
Meet the Teacher: Matt Castator Subject: Business and Economics Grades: 10 to 12 Mr. Castator grew up in Etobicoke and has a 9 year old daughter named Sydney. In the summer, Matt likes to golf, cycle and kayak. In the winter, he loves to ski. Some of the great coaches and teachers Matt had when
Happily Ever After!
Once upon a time, there were two Grade One classes – Grade 1A and Grade 1B. The beginning of the school year felt like, “Once upon a time,” when they started on the very first day in September and entered their magical kingdoms. As time went by, they were transported into the Zoom Room
Grade 6 ZOOMlympics
The Olympic motto, Faster, Higher, Stronger, motivated and inspired our Grade 6 Olympians during Wednesday morning’s grade-wide Zoom competition. Divided into ten mixed-class teams, students strived for Faster in the rather comical “How many items of clothing can you put on in two minutes?” contest. (Twelve hats CAN be worn upon one head, it
My Future’s So Bright
The Grade 3 students have had a fantastic year learning and working together. We are so proud of all the students and how quickly they adapted to our new learning environment. Over the past few weeks, we have participated in many different hands-on activities and experiments together. Nothing could stop us from having fun in
Cardboard Carnival
The students of 6D and 6E put their families’ extra cardboard boxes to great use this week as they created arcade-style games and attractions for our (virtual) edition of the annual Cardboard Carnival. We began this activity by watching a short film called Caine’s Arcade, about a young boy named Caine who turns his father’s
A Message from your PrinciPALs…
“Fill Up” with Mrs. Fuller This week we watched a TED talk titled, “Embrace the Shake”. Phil Hansen, an artist, discusses how he seized his limitations, embraced them, and used them to drive his creativity. His inspirational message reminds us all that sometimes we have to live “in the box”, with limited resources, and
Just Around the Corner
It’s almost time to cast your votes! The candidates for House Head next year have been working hard to perfect their speeches for you, so they can pass along the information they feel is important for you to know about them before you vote! By now hopefully you’ve had a chance to check out