Family Fun Fair

It’s a Saturday afternoon August 13th 2016, and you and 15 of your friends are sitting in a private box watching the Blue Jays vs Houston Astros while the sun is shining and hoping the Blue Jays are on their way to another series championship. Stop imagining, START participating in the CRESTWOOD Family Fun Day Silent Auction being held on Tuesday

Updated Documents Page

The Crestwood Preparatory College documents page has been updated to include the 2016-2017 School Calendar, the 2016-2017 Booklist, and the summer hours for the Uniform Shop. If you would like to access any of this information please click on the following link. Upper School Documents Page

Fun Fair Raffle

FINAL REMINDER!!!! THE CLOCK IS TICKING!!!!!!  PLEASE SEND IN YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS!!!  Don’t miss your opportunity to participate! Tickets are only $25 each, sell the booklet of four and you will be eligible for the free year’s tuition raffle draw for Crestwood School.  Silent Auction for Blue Jays Executive Box starts at 3:30pm. Bidding ends

Booklist

The booklist is available on the school website under the documents tab (here).   Please refer to this list when purchasing and selling used books for any changes.

Examination Procedures

Exams run in two sessions a day, AM and PM. The students will need to be in proper spring uniform to write their exams. When a student is not writing an exam they do not need to be at school. If students need a place to study before an exam, the Cafeteria will be open

Sports Update

Our final Sports Update–Junior Girls Soccer, U14 and Senior Boys Rugby! Junior Girls Soccer This past Saturday, the Junior Girls’ Soccer team competed in the season ending finals. The team’s first opponents were from SML who they narrowly defeated during the regular season so we knew that it was going to be a tough game.

Grade 12 University Grub Day

To commemorate the deadline of Grade 12 students accepting offers to Universities or Colleges, a Grub Day was held on Wednesday. It was great to see students wearing their new school colours, and excitedly talking about what next year holds. We wish our graduating students all the best, as they head to University, College, new

Crestwood Preparatory College Hires Ro Russell

Crestwood Preparatory College named well-known Toronto basketball coach Ro Russell Head Coach of their Senior Boys Basketball program and Coordinator for Basketball. As Basketball Coordinator, Russell will be responsible for overseeing player and program development. Russell will begin coaching the Lions in the fall of 2016 and will look to field a strong, competitive team

Sports Update

What a great week for our sports teams! Click for pictures, updates, and to see who won a CISAA Championship banner!   Senior Boys Rugby Congratulations to the Senior Boys rugby team who captured the CISAA Rugby 7’s Championships on Wednesday!  The boys began the day with a semi-final win over Albert College by a

Guidance News

Grade 12s, click to learn more about important dates for university! Wednesday June 1st- Deadline to accept an offer of admission from an Ontario university via the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). Wednesday June 1st- The deadline to submit a residence application and deposit for many Ontario universities in order to guarantee a spot in

Formal Wear Donation

Let’s make a graduate’s dream come true! Now that the Prom is over, don’t let your formal wear go to waste by just sitting in your closet. Help make someone else’s prom the best night of their life. Inside the Dream  is a not-for profit organization that collects gently used formal wear to help other

Jr. Track Wrap

It was a hot, long day at York University on Tuesday, May 24th, when we successfully competed in the CISAA U14 Championship track finals. With 825 athletes from 30 schools competing on day 1 of the finals, our Crestwood team excelled both on the track and in the field. Your teamwork, focus and support for one another all season long

Pioneer Villagers

On Thursday, May 26th, the grade 3 classes visited Black Creek Pioneer Village to further investigate Communities in Canada from 1780-1850. Students participated in a highly interactive workshop called “Hands on History” where they explored how to build log cabins, shingle a roof and operate a loom. Immediately following the workshop students had time to