Stellar Science Olympians

  Last Saturday morning, nine students from Crestwood competed in the Crescent Science Olympics.  They were involved with intense competitions involving bridges, forensics, airplanes, the human body, microscopes, electricity, separating mixtures, and lasers. We’d like to extend big congratulations to Brody, Noah, and Daniel in grade 4, Riya, Farnood, and Liam in grade 5, and Molly, Raymond, and

Uniform Event Huge Success!

On behalf of the Crestwood School Parents’ Association, we would like to thank you for volunteering and participating in the Used Uniform Sale. Our event was a huge success!!  We raised $3500.00 last week and $4000.00 during our fall sale, amassing a grand total of $7500.00 for 2016-17 year. Volunteers play an integral role in

Spring Arts Night Spotlight

On Thursday night, CPC halls were transformed into the Crestwood Gallery, featuring work by artists in every grade. The art on display represented the work of all our art students, including a wide variety of forms from mixed media to classic acrylic to skateboard design. Art teachers Ms. Belanger and Ms. Sawka were both very

Guidance News

Volunteer Opportunity There is another Lace Campaign Volunteer Opportunity after school on Monday beginning at 3:30pm for anyone interested in earning volunteer hours. See Ms. Hann for more information.   University of Pennsylvania Presentation Students are invited to attend a presentation by the University of Pennsylvania at UTS on May 4th at 7:00 pm. What

Crestwood represents at Future Prize Challenge

Crestwood was represented at the future design school’s CIS Ontario Future Prize Challenge by grade 7’s William MacInnis, grade 8’s Ali Farroukh and Aaron Vidal-Ribas-Smith. The boys spent their day at the MaRS Discovery District designing a brilliant app that contributed to solving the posed challenge. “How might we better support new Canadians as they transition to

Parents’ Association News

Parents’ Association May Events   Welcome Spring!  Here’s what we’ll be up to in May. May 11 – PA Meeting at 8:45 a.m. May 24 – Volunteer Appreciation Coffee at 9:00 a.m. May 30 – Used Uniform Sale 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. during New Student Orientation

2017 End of Year Events

Examination Schedule Exams begin for all students on Friday, June 2, 2017.  A general schedule is available on the website under the documents tab. All students will be receiving a personalized examination schedule in early May. All morning exams begin at 9:00 am and all afternoon exams begin at 1:00 pm. Exams in Grades 7

The Living City at Brickworks

The Grade 3’s visited the natural community at Evergreen Brickworks last week.​ We learned that all living things, including plants,​ need food, water, shelter, and space and how the interaction of elements in a strong human community represents a healthy ecosystem. The Living City introduced students to Toronto’s surprising abundance of living things—fox, deer, coyote, rabbit,

Ultimate Sports at Crestwood

Badminton The U14 Girls and Boys Badminton teams started off their season with a great deal of courageous effort in their matches against Bayview Glen on Wednesday, April 19th. A big congrats to Josh Deng who won a hard fought singles match. While his was CPC’s only win of the day, our teams played hard

Guidance News

Outward Bound Canada provides programs to a variety of youth in order to cultivate resilience, leadership, connections and compassion through inspiring and challenging journeys of self-discovery in the natural world.  They are excited to announce a new program this summer: Cultural Connections. Cultural Connections aims to bring together youth from three of our youth program

Spring Bake Sale Success

Our fantastic volunteers and happy customers made the Spring Bake Sale a record-breaking event.  The amazing variety of baked treats created a beautiful display of tasty spring colours.  Thank you to Justine Codron and the whole team for making our Spring Bake Sale a huge success.    

Do your athletes know what to eat on competition day?

It goes without saying that fuelling for a competition is incredibly important to an athlete’s success. We’ve prepared a list of food to help optimize their performance. The pre-event meal must be high in carbohydrate (65-70% of total calories consumed). Fat and protein, which take longer to digest, should be consumed in smaller amounts. Breakfast

“Orphans” Black, Check it Out!

Check out Crestwood’s own Cody Black in this unsettling drama from English playwright Dennis Kelly (co-writer Matilda the Musical), ORPHANS, which premiered at the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh in 2009, is a gritty urban tale that questions morality, loyalty, and family while trying to keep quiet the violence and evil that lurks inside everyone. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/the-hottest-tickets-in-town-five-things-to-do-in-toronto/article34691045/    

Crestwood rallies York School

Badminton The senior boys and girls badminton teams traveled downtown yesterday to play against the York School. The squad participated in a series of matches that lasted for a few very competitive hours. All the teams played very well and in the end, both schools were equally matched and tied 6 matches to 6. Next

Guidance News

Overseas and Summer Program Information Sessions Current grade 10 or 11 students interested in learning more about undergraduate studies at Oxford University should take note that Dr. Eleanor Parker of the admissions department at Oxford University will be presenting at University of Toronto Schools (UTS) on Tuesday April 18th at 7- 8:30pm.  Interested students should

Sports Update

Track and Field Congratulations to the members of the Varsity Track team that competed in the York University Indoor Meet. The team all performed very well and had a great start to the season. Some highlights of the day include Gr. 9 girl, Zakayla Day-Burrell placing 2nd in the 60m dash with a time of