Congratulations to Crestwood’s Elijah Fisher who started the Elijah Fisher Foundation and ran his first event this past month. On Dec. 23rd Elijah hosted a free Holiday Hoops Clinic for 20 lucky 8-13-year-olds. Elijah and other Crestwood staff ran skills and drills for the kids. In addition to hosting the camp, the Elijah Fisher foundation also impacted the lives of 20 families by delivering toys, clothing, and
Return to Sport
We will be resuming our co-curricular athletic programming when we return to school on January 17th. Games will not resume until the end of January and an updated schedule will be posted on team Edsby pages as soon as we have them. For sports where we use rental facilities (hockey, swimming, curling), most facilities are
Making Sense of the Screening for Illness – January 2022
With the changes to the screening for COVID and the need to keep our community safe, we have taken the Provincial Screening tool and broken it down into the following document. For the assessment of symptoms and isolation use the following guidelines: If the individual is fully vaccinated OR 11 years old or younger,
Tips on the 4 Classes a Day Schedule
With the switch from the 2 courses per day to the in person 4 courses per day schedule, we understand that there will be some needed adjustments that students, teachers and parents will need to make. Here are some additional items that we have begun to discuss here at the school and some answers to
Attendance Procedures
It is vitally important for the safety of all of our students that parents or guardians contact the office regarding any and all absences. Anytime your child will be late or miss part or an entire day of classes, parents, and guardians must notify the office as soon as possible (this applies for any absence,
CrestWORD Fall 2021
The latest issue of the CrestWORD Newspaper is here… and just in time for the holidays! The CrestWORD is CPC’s very own student publication, and in this issue, we’ve got some great content ready for you: updates from our student-body, music reviews, news highlights, a couple of brand new columns, profile features, works of fiction, and some
Wellness BINGO – Coming Next Week
Keep an eye out for next weeks Wellness BINGO. This BINGO will challenge students with a series of wellness activities students can do at home, and they can respond with bingos as they completed the activities.
Alumni Spotlight Jonah Elfassy ’12
After graduating from Crestwood in 2012, I went on to complete a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario. Following graduation, I worked as a Research Assistant at the International Centre for Surgical Safety, implementing the OR Black Box into several hospitals in the GTA, United States, and Europe. Subsequently, I
Experience Engineering―For Grade 9 & 10 Students
Are you interested in learning more about UofT’s Engineering Program? Join the UofT Engineering Recruitment staff for this special online presentation designed for Grade 9 & 10 students. The first 30 minutes of the event will be an overview of UofT’s Engineering programs, opportunities, academic requirements, and community. After the presentation, there will be a
Girls Who Code Club
In January, Crestwood will begin their very own Girls Who Code club. The aim of this club is to to close the gender gap in technology and to encourage more young females to engage in STEM related fields. Look out for the sign up form after the break!
Robotics: First Tech Challenge
Another season of FIRST Tech Challenge’s robotic contest is in the book! Our team of amazing student roboticists all pitched in to compete in the remote qualifying Sudbury tournament. The Crestwood Tech Lions continued to break their team scoring record each and every day in both the autonomous portion and the driver controlled portion of the
CPC Athletic Update (Dec. 17)
This was a quieter week in athletics as we wind down for the winter break. Nonetheless there was still lots of action happening around the gym, rink and ski hills. Junior Boys Win Big at St. Andrews U16 Hockey Tournament The red-hot junior boys hockey team spent two days in Aurora this week competing in the
CPC Oral History Project (Dec. 17)
Janet Watt was born December 16, 1920, so today we wish her a Happy 101st Birthday! Janet was one of so many Canadian women who entered the armed forces during the Second World War. Janet chose to go in the navy, and she became one of the WRENs. As Janet entered the services at the
CPC Alumni Update: Tyler Hennick (’09)
Tyler Hennick (2009) Following my graduation from Crestwood, I went to the University of Western Ontario and graduated from the Richard Ivey School of Business HBA (‘13), Western Law School (’16) and Ivey School of Business MBA (’19). In 2019, I purchased a jewelry manufacturing company specializing in custom made quality jewelry. My team of
CPC Guidance News (Dec. 17)
Sending Sunshine – Volunteer Card Writer Are you in need of community service hours and looking for a way to brighten someone’s day? Sending Sunshine is a not-for-profit organization that is trying to reduce the negative effects of social isolation among seniors by providing them with handwritten cards. With the pandemic, the opportunities for volunteering
Candy Canes for a Cause
Thank you so much to the Crestwood community for their amazing support of the Covenant House. A group of students in Grade 4, led by Jackson, Duncan, and Wesley, started the initiative, “Candy Canes for Cause”. The students sold candy canes at recesses over the past two weeks. All the proceeds from the sales
PrinciPALs
Dear Parents, It’s hard to believe we have made it to the end of the term! We have finished off the calendar year with a week of fun, filled with both school and holiday spirit! We loved seeing students get into all the dress up days this week with lots of holiday projects and
Adam Pearlman tries out with U-20 Canadian National Team
This week Adam Pearlman was selected to be a member of the U-20 Canadian National Team Training Camp. This is a very big deal for Adam as he is trying out as an Under-ager. As a participant of the High Performance Athlete Program, Adam has a jam-packed soccer schedule while he plays on several elite
Skip It for Haiti Fundraiser Update
We are so proud to announce, the Crestwood community raised $2890 for Hopital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti! We are so impressed by the treats and privileges the students chose to give up, in order to donate the money for the patients in Haiti. Our giving tree is filled with all our house colour leaves
The Fourth Little Pig’s House Design Challenge in 3A
In the story of the Three Little Pigs, each pig builds a house out of different materials. The straw and the stick houses were blown down by the wolf. The brick house stood stable and strong. In 3A, just like the three little pigs and real engineers, we built houses for a fourth little pig
Candy Cane Sale for Charity
Duncan & Jackson Tinkler with Wesley Ireland and with their friends will be selling Candy Canes for $1 with all monies raised going to Covenant House. Candy Canes will be for sale at Lunch recess on Monday and Wednesday next week. For nearly forty years, Covenant House has helped youth ignite their potential and
CPC Guidance News (Dec. 10)
Sunshine Therapy Dogs On Tuesday December 14th, the Sunshine Therapy Dogs will be back at Crestwood from 12:00-1:30pm in the Boardroom by the main entrance of the school. Therapy or “comfort dogs” are a great support for mental health – and you will soon come to learn that their sweet demeanors and unconditional love will
GTHL Top Prospects – Student Athletes
Congratulations to Grade 10 students, Jack Van Volsen and Anthony Cristoforo who were selected for the 2022 GTHL Top Prospects Game! This annual event showcases the top 40 GTHL under-16 AAA players. Both Jack and Anthony, along with teammate Paolo Frasca also won the prestigious Minor Midget Silver Stick tournament this past weekend. This tournament hosts 30
From the Headmaster’s Desk
Dear Parents and Friends of CPC: If one stands too close to a fire, he or she will get burned. If one keeps bad company, he/she will one day have to explain to authorities what it is they didn’t do. If one stands in the middle of hi-way traffic….You can see where I’m going with
Crestwood Gives: Holiday of Hope
The generosity of the Crestwood community is overwhelming. We would like to thank everyone who sent in donations of gift cards, toys, clothing, and toiletries. Our front lobby was filled with gifts that are going to bring so much joy to so many people this Christmas. The Durham Children’s Aid and Family Services would also
CPC Oral History Project (Dec. 10)
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually around the world on 10 December every year. The date was chosen to honor the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the first global statement of human rights and one of the first major achievements of
Peek Inside an Artist
Art has had a great number of different functions throughout its history: expression, communication, entertainment and healing. Being one of the most creative ways of expressing human experience, we have used art as a means of telling stories. This week I am inviting you to see the stories of two gr. 6 students, Lila
CPC Athletic Update (Dec. 10)
Results, Tournaments, Intramurals and More! Another great week of Athletics for our Crestwood Lions! Results from this week; Senior Boys DI Basketball vs Crescent School – Win 51-30 Junior Boys DI Basketball vs Crescent School – Win 66-63 U14 Boys DIII Basketball vs SJK – Loss 36-34 Senior Girls DI Volleyball vs The York School
CPC Alumni Update: Sam Downey (’15)
After graduating from Crestwood in 2015, I ended up going to Fanshawe College for four years. In the first two years, I studied Radio Broadcasting and then I went on to do the Music Industry Arts program. After college, I built up a lot of industry connections and was able to find work as a
Indigenous Canadian Music
The junior students are learning about Indigenous Canadian Music. Check out Laura Niquay (video below), who is a singer songwriter from Wemotaci, Quebec. She was nominated for the 2021 Polaris Music Prize. The Polaris Music Prize is a not-for-profit Canadian music award that celebrates creativity and diversity. We also listened to music from the 2014 and 2015 winners