The Sterling Hall School
Transcript of The Sterling Hall School
The Sterling Hall School RegisteredCharitable # 11925 7657 RR 0001.The Sterling Hall School FoundationRegistered Charitable # 82344 7271 RR001.
T H E M I S S I O N O F T H E S T E R L I N G H A L L S C H O O L
The Mission of The Sterling Hall School is to offer a secure environment for the education of
boys in mind, body and spirit. Our supportive community and small classes nurture and challenge
our students to become critical thinkers, self-directed learners and successful contributors.
1
The 2008 / 2009 school year is now under way and, in my fourth year as your Chair, I continue to beinspired by the talented and committed members of the Board of Governors with whom I am hon-oured to serve. This past year our Board committees have been particularly active in their variousresponsibilities.
Despite our Governance Committee being relatively recently established, we are making greatstrides in this area. The committee has been looking at best practices as identified by the CanadianIndependent School community to ensure that SHS achieves excellence in all levels of governance.Through the leadership of Sally Hannon, our goal has been to maintain our unique school culture andenhance our Board’s effectiveness. Good governance practices allow us to make effective decisionswith a focus on getting things done with the least amount of road blocks.
This year marked the official close of our very successful “Discover the Future” capital campaign.This campaign led to the creation of The Discovery Centre which provides facility excellence in theareas of science, art, technology, and music. These new facilities have enhanced our sons’ educationalexperience and also provided our teachers with superior tools and classroom environments in whichto teach. Our capital projects do not exist in order for us to build for building’s sake and are muchmore than bricks and mortar. Our facilities’ expansions have always focused on providing our boyswith what they need to prepare them for their futures. Congratulations to Bill Wilder and hisAdvancement team for a very successful campaign. We are pleased to welcome David Fleck and JeffMoody as the newest members of this committee. We also welcome Maria Jordan to her new roleas Executive Director of Advancement and are excited by the energy and enthusiasm she brings toour school in this important role.
Through the direction of Perry-Anne Lupyrypa, the Strategic Planning Committee has struck TheSterling Hall Secondary School (SHSS) Task Force. This task force has been conducting surveys andmeeting with constituents; all with the goal of determining the feasibility of a high school for our com-munity. Their focus continues to be its economical sustainability as well as the effect a secondaryschool may have on our current programs and the overall SHS experience. The Strategic PlanningCommittee was also instrumental in the development of the SHS Strategic Plan. As a board, we con-tinue to implement and execute the direction set by the plan.A copy of the SHS Strategic Plan is avail-able via the school website. We welcome new Board member Alison McDonald to this committee.
Working closely with the SHSS Task Force, the Property Committee, headed by DeniseMacDonald, continues to look for ways to adapt the use of the adjacent land and how it may enhancethe future of our school. The purchase of this land was a strategic decision of the Board made inorder to give us options for the future, although no immediate plans have been determined.
Eric Lo and his team continue to ensure that our technology platform is a useful aid to learning andassists in the education of our boys. Our philosophy on technology is to learn from other educationalinstitutions and adopt only those pieces that we feel are useful for our specialized teaching methods.
Board Chair’s Message
2
Despite the current unfavourable economic trends, The Sterling Hall School remains in excellentfinancial position, as the pages in this Annual Report reveal. Under the stewardship of the Chair ofthe Finance Committee, John Stevens, we have been able to manage our funds in a fiscally responsi-ble way. Your Board is acutely aware of our need to be financially accountable to our constituents.As we continue to look to the future, our focus is to have the resources available to ensure the con-tinued financial health of SHS no matter what growth profile we pursue. We are pleased to welcomeRobert Poile to the Finance Committee and look forward to his contributions.
As we continue to grow, the faces of our school continue to change. I would like to welcome thenewest members to the Board of Governors: Roberto Drassinower, Jeff Moody and Alison McDonald.We look forward to their valuable input in the coming year and beyond.
I extend a very special thank you to our departing Board Members, Ken Gordon and Donna Poile,who throughout the years have demonstrated dedication, effectiveness and affection for The SterlingHall School.
In all our varied roles and responsibilities, the Board of Governors is honoured to serve you andour community. We are committed to the preservation of The Sterling Hall School culture and expe-rience for our boys and families. You are at the right place ~ spread the word!
Kevin Sullivan
SHS Board Chair
B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S
Back Row (left to right): John Stevens, William Wilder, Greg Watson, Kris Isberg, Arnold Temple, Steve Tuchner, Roberto Drassinower. Middle Row (left to right): Alison McDonald, Adrienne Waterman (President, Parents Association), Marc Boyman, Alison Noble, Sally Hannon, Eric Lo, Robbie Pryde.
Front Row (left to right): Perry-Anne Lupyrypa, Kevin Sullivan, Denise MacDonald. Absent: Jeff Moody.
“What we think, or what we know, or what we believe is in the end of little consequence. The onlyconsequence is what we do.” This quotation is attributed to John Ruskin and although it perhapspaints too broad a picture, there is nonetheless some strong truth associated with its intent.
Which takes us directly to what the role of education and good schooling is in these early 21stCentury years. It has become clearer and clearer to most that the pouring of knowledge into stu-dents’ heads anticipating that this will guide them through their lives is no longer appropriate. Andyet, regurgitating of facts remains in too many schools which should be spending their time develop-ing skills in their students. The ability to think for oneself and to think critically, to present an argu-ment clearly, to understand how to communicate with others and work closely as a member of ateam – these are examples of skills and attitudes that become more and more profound as our worldshrinks and contact with those who might be unfamiliar becomes more the daily expectation. It reallyis no longer what you know that counts; it is rather how you use what you know and who or whatyou are that dominate. There is no question that these qualities should be the secret potion replac-ing mundane translations, dates in history or arcane chemical formulae which all have their place butin today’s world, they are relegated to the back burner – where they belong.
Today’s approach to education demands curriculum that is transparent, authentic and relevant andteachers who believe implicitly in the philosophy espoused above. At SHS, we are fortunate indeedto have a wonderful team of teachers who are passionate, enthusiastic and encouraging and enjoycoming to work every day. Or so they tell me! Put them with a strong community, good studentsstriving to better themselves and facilities and programs that have evolved beautifully over the years –I assure you that there’s something going right in our halls. Let me also assure you that we do contin-ually reassess what we are doing as we attempt to offer the best experience that we can to your sons.
Every year, a considerable sum is spent by The Sterling Hall School offering ProfessionalDevelopment opportunities to the Faculty. The chart on the pages that follow highlights our Faculty’srecent participation – all activities promote “best practices” and enrich the professional lives of ourteachers and thus your sons. Out of the many areas that could have been selected, I chose two: 1. Presenting workshops at conferences and 2. Special opportunities and achievements in education.The lists are quite remarkable and speak loudly to the interested and talented teachers with whomI am fortunate to work and who teach your sons.
I also wish to draw your attention to the recently published first SHS Strategic Plan. Two StrategicReports came out in 1997 and 2001, but they were not plans in that they did not project into thefuture. They concerned the current school and its origins. But by this year, SHS was most definitelyready for a Strategic Plan.
Do please read and enjoy our Strategic Plan – a document with initiatives, goals and strategies thatshould endure for five or more years. And then it will be time for the second edition – taking SHSup to and beyond the 2013 date referred to in the plan. Many deserve to be mentioned for their
3
Principal’s Report
4
work but I shall single out three. Perry-Anne Lupyrypa (mother of Aiden, Garet and Brennan) chairsthe Strategic Planning Committee of the Board of Governors, having taken over the reins from ReidBowlby (father of graduates Chris and Matthew and current student Scott). These two were the forcebehind the creation of much of the text. The draft version was then handed over to Cathy Reeves.She honed the text and created the structure, the production, the layout and the format of what youread; a huge job and done masterfully. All three of these members of our community deserve ourmost sincere thanks.
As you know, we have five new teachers this year, a new nurse and Maria Jordan, who has suc-ceeded Cathy Reeves and is capably leading the Advancement team. One other upcoming change isthat Dr. Barb Smith will be leaving us during the Winter Break in order to spend more quality timewith her family. Barb has made a huge contribution to SHS as Vice-Principal Academic Program andshe will be succeeded in January by Leslie-Anne Dexter who has been working very closely with herfor some years. They have spearheaded the curricular growth of our school and encouraged the manySHS teachers who are involved in Action Research, which through in-school research promotes effec-tive methodologies for teaching and learning and produces genuine data to support academicprogress. With collaboration from many Toronto and international schools, the conclusions are help-ing to promote best practices in boys’ education.
Let me finish with a quotation that sums up well what we are all trying to do. It was the authorand ex-Governor General of Canada, John Buchan, who said: “We can only pay our debt to the pastby putting the future in debt to us.” So, so true.
Ian Robinson
Principal
5
Investing in Our Faculty and Our Boys
This chart highlights our Faculty’s recent participation in professional development – all activitiespromote “best practices” and enrich the professional lives of our teachers and thus your sons.
PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES (IBSC = INTERNATIONAL BOYS’ SCHOOLS COALITION):
JAMES BURNS Rocket Writing at IBSC, Toronto + CIS Adventures in Curriculum
TRISH CISLAK Innovative Strategies for Teaching English at IBSC, Toronto; Vancouver, CAIS
LUKE COLES Poetry and Mentorship at IBSC, Johannesburg + Boston
SCOTT DAVIS Rocket Writing at CIS Adventures in Curriculum
LESLIE-ANNE DEXTER Assessment and Rocket Writing at IBSC, Johannesburg and at the National Council of Teachers of English in Pittsburgh
JUDY FEHELEY Rocket Writing at CIS Adventures in Curriculum
JAMES HAY Math and Inquiry at IBSC, Washington + Toronto
TIM NAHACHEWSKY Invention Conventions at Ontario Science Teachers’ Association Conference
SHEREE NORTH Action Research at IBSC, Toronto, Johnannesburg; Inquiry at ASCD, Orlando
IAN ROBINSON Leadership at IBSC, Johannesburg; Sustainability to US and UK Junior Schools,Edinburgh, Scotland
BARB SMITH Evaluating “soft” Subjects at IBSC Johannesburg, Washington, Boston + CAIS BestPractices. Inquiry at ASCD, Orlando
ERICA SPRULES Interdisciplinary Conference, Arizona; SHARK Inquiry IBSC, Toronto; Stewardship at CAIS Best Practices
KATE TAYLOR Inquiry at IBSC, Toronto
DOROTA TRNIK Inquiry at IBSC, Boston
ANNMARIE ZIGROSSI International Service Learning Conference, New Orleans
MARCO ZIMBALATTI Inquiry, IBSC, Toronto + ASCD, Orlando
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN EDUCATION (CESI = CANADIAN EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE):
STEVE CALEY Project Zero, Harvard University 2008
TRISH CISLAK Chair of TARGET – Toronto Action Research Group for Excellence in Teaching; CESI team member
LUKE COLES Published in Dialogue Magazine 2008; Member of Organizing Committee for IBSCConference, Toronto; CESI team member
LESLIE-ANNE DEXTER CESI team member
JAMES HAY Published in Dialogue Magazine 2008; CESI team member
SUZANNE LAGACEY Leader at the Ontario Educational Leadership Camp
TIM NAHACHEWSKY Member of Organizing Committee for the Ontario Science Teachers’ Association Conference
SHEREE NORTH CESI team member
IAN ROBINSON CESI team member, CAIS and IBSC board member
BARB SMITH Published in Dialogue Magazine 2008; CESI team member
6
Another school year is upon us and since our last report there have been some significant changeswhich I wish to highlight.
Firstly, Cathy Reeves, Executive Director of Advancement for the past 14 years, retired at the endof the 2007/2008 school year. She made an outstanding contribution to the SHS community through-out the years and will be especially remembered for her love of our school and her work to greatlyenhance our facilities. We all wish her the best in her new pursuits.
Secondly, I wish to inform our community that the Discover The Future campaign has officiallycome to a close. This campaign resulted in the creation of The Sullivan Music Centre, The Poile ArtStudio, The Pryde Science Lab and The Cisco Computer Room. Through the generosity of TheSterling Hall School community, we were able to raise $4.1 million of our $4.2 million campaign.This was a wonderful achievement – thank you. These new facilities not only enhance the estheticsof our school but more importantly they have enhanced the programming for our boys. TheSullivan Music Centre fosters in the students a more professional mindset about their rehearsalswhich helps them achieve at a higher level. The Pryde Science Lab allows the boys to have moreexperiential hands-on learning. And the Poile Art Studio provides a large, open and sunny space forstudents to explore a variety of media, from clay to painting, with plenty of space to experiment.The studio’s proximity to the technology room allows the boys access to merge technology withart. This is truly an inspiring space to host Independent School Art Conferences, our Visiting Artist’sProgram, workshops and special events.
Thirdly, our main focus for the 2008/2009 school year will be on our Annual Giving Campaign,with a goal of $250,000. Mary Dawn Thomson and Mike Boland, who currently have three boys atSHS, are leading the campaign and I am confident they will do a stellar job. This year the campaignalso introduces various recognition benefits for your generous contributions.
Finally, I would like to welcome Maria Jordan as the new Executive Director of Advancement toThe Sterling Hall School. Maria brings with her 18 years of fundraising and communications experi-ence, most recently in the Independent School environment. I am certain that she will do a great jobin this role.
In closing, I would like to thank you, The Sterling Hall School community, for your continued finan-cial support. Through your gifts you demonstrate your commitment to providing our boys with whatthey need to flourish in our school environment. Thank you.
Bill Wilder
Chair of Advancement
Report from the Advancement Chair of the Board
7
Board of Governors
Marc Boyman Marc Boyman joined theBoard in 2005 and sits on theProperty, Building andMaintenance Committee.Marc graduated in Engineeringat the University of Torontoand obtained an MBA at theSchulich School of Business atYork University. After working
as a management consultant at the CBC and theOntario Arts Council, he directed and producedtelevision shows and several major motion picturesin Toronto and Hollywood which have won anAcademy Award and several Genie Awards. He alsohas interests in a family real-estate business. Marcis a recipient of the Arbor Award from theUniversity of Toronto for his contribution to thefilm department. Marc and his wife Tiana have foursons who have all attended SHS: Daniel is at TheUniversity of Western Ontario, Jack is at McGill,Alex is at Crescent School and Julian is at UCC.
Roberto Drassinower Roberto Drassinower joinedthe Board in 2008 and sits on the Strategic Planning andInformation Technology com-mittees. Roberto is CEO ofBrandimensions, a Torontobased technology company,
and a principal at DME Consulting Inc., a manage-ment consulting and M&A advisory firm. Prior tothat Roberto served as CEO of SoftQuad SoftwareLtd., an early pioneering company of World WideWeb technology, and President of Carolian Systems,a network management solutions company. Hebegan his career as a software engineer. Robertoand his wife Emei have two children, Alexandra inGrade 8 at Claude Watson School for the Arts andNathan in Grade 5 at SHS.
Sally HannonSally Hannon is theChair of the GovernanceCommittee. Sally has an LL.B.from Osgoode Hall LawSchool and practised realestate, municipal and land useplanning law at Osler, Hoskin& Harcourt and subsequentlyat Elstons Lawyers LLP.
Currently, Sally has her own law practice and is adirector of Delhi-Solac Inc., a family owned manu-facturer of mechanical and coated steel tubing. Sallyhas been a Director of Osgoode Hall Law School'sAlumni Association, Chair of the Junior Committeeat the Art Gallery of Ontario and a Director ofSenior People's Resources in North Toronto(SPRINT). Sally and her husband Howard Bartonhave two sons, Will and Spencer; both are SHS OldBoys now at RSGC.
2007-2008
Chair Kevin SullivanMarc BoymanKen GordonSally Hannon
Kristian IsbergEric Lo
Perry-Anne LupyrypaDenise MacDonald
Alison NobleDonna Poile
Robbie PrydeJohn Stevens
Arnold TempleSteve TuchnerGreg Watson
William Wilder
President, Parents AssociationAlison McDonald
2008-2009
Kevin Sullivan ChairMarc BoymanRoberto DrassinowerSally HannonKristian IsbergEric LoPerry-Anne LupyrypaDenise MacDonaldAlison McDonaldAlison NobleJeff MoodyRobbie PrydeJohn StevensArnold TempleSteve TuchnerGreg WatsonWilliam Wilder
President, Parents AssociationAdrienne Waterman
Roberto Drassinower
Marc Boyman
Sally Hannon
8
Kris Isberg Kris Isberg is a member ofthe Property Committee. Krisis the owner and President ofK.P. Isberg Construction, areal estate development com-pany. He has been engaged inhigh-end residential construc-tion and development inToronto for over 30 years
and in Mexico for the last 5 years. Kris and his wifeMargaret have two children; Duff, who graduatedfrom SHS in 2008 and is now at Crescent School, andhis daughter Jessie, who is in Grade 8 at Havergal.
Eric LoEric Lo joined the Board in2003 and is Chair of theTechnology Committee. Healso sits on the Executive andNominating Committee. Ericobtained his Masters Degreeof Business Administration atYork University and was VP of
System Development at MSR Inc. before foundinghis own information consulting firm – GENXSolutions. Eric is President of the firm. Eric and hiswife Joanie Tong have two children; Alex, in Grade 4at SHS, and Kevin, who is now at UCC after nineyears at SHS.
Perry-Anne LupyrypaPerry-Anne Lupyrypa is Chairof the Strategic PlanningCommittee and The SterlingHall Secondary School TaskForce Committee. She andher husband Allen have 3 boysat SHS: Aiden in Grade 8,Garet in Grade 4, and
Brennan in Grade 2. They also have a daughterKaelyn at Branksome Hall. For the past ten yearsPerry has been an active volunteer at her children'sschools and within her community. Prior to that,she had a career in marketing, having held variouspositions with Everfresh/Allen's Juices and Procterand Gamble Inc. Perry-Anne obtained an HonoursB.Comm from the University of Manitoba.
Denise MacDonald Denise MacDonald joinedthe Board in September2006. She is Chair of theProperty Committee.Denise graduated from theUniversity of WesternOntario where she obtainedher Masters in Business
Administration (MBA) in 1989 and her Honours inBusiness Administration (HBA) in 1986. For 14years Denise worked in commercial real estate inthe development, financing and marketing fields forManulife Financial and Dundee RealtyCorporation. She was President of the TorontoChapter of Real Estate Women's Board in 2002and was active on the board for 5 years. For thepast 5 years she has been the Chief FinancialOfficer for a family owned and operated retailwomen's clothing business. Denise is married toCameron MacDonald and they have two sons; Eric,who graduated from SHS last year and is now atCrescent School, and Jack, in Grade 2 at SHS, and adaughter, Sarah, at Havergal College.
Alison McDonald Alison McDonald joined theBoard of Governors in 2008and is a member of theStrategic Planning Committee.Alison has been an active volunteer at Sterling Hall andserved as President of theSHS Parents Association in2007/08. After graduating
from Queen's University with a B.A. Honours inPolitical Studies, Alison pursued a career in sportstelevision. She held various positions at The SportsNetwork (TSN), acted as the Producer andExecutive Producer of the weekly series “Be aPlayer! The Hockey Show”, and fulfilled the role of Television and Media Director for the NationalHockey League Players' Association (NHLPA).Since 2001, Alison has focused her energies onvarious volunteer jobs, many of which involve thearts. Alison and her husband Bruce have a son,Jack, in Grade 7 at SHS and a daughter, Zoë, inGrade 4 at Havergal.
Board of Governors
Kris Isberg
Eric Lo
Perry Lupyrypa
Denise MacDonald
Alison McDonald
Jeff MoodyJeff Moody joined the Boardof Governors in 2008. He isa graduate of the Universityof Western Ontario and hasspent the last 23 years in theinvestment business. Jeff iscurrently one of the principalsof Gluskin Sheff andAssociates, a wealth manage-
ment firm for high net worth individuals. Jeff wasalso a member of the Canadian National SailingTeam from 1984 to 1988 and remains an avid sailorand ski racer. Jeff and his wife Joanne have two chil-dren; Samantha in Grade 6 at Havergal andChristopher in Grade 4 at SHS.
Alison Noble Alison Noble is a member ofthe Governance Committeeand is the Board's representa-tive on the "SHS GreenSchool" team. She has aB.Eng. in Electrical andComputer Engineering fromUniversity of Michigan, and an
M.B.A. from Harvard. She has worked as a businessstrategy consultant and in software developmentfor both a Medical Imaging and Internet Gatewaycompany. Alison and her husband Jason Marks havetwo sons; Eric, in Grade 7 at SHS and SHS Old BoyAdam, who is in Grade 9 at Crescent School.
Robbie PrydeRobbie Pryde is in his fourthyear on the Board and is amember of the AdvancementCommittee and served as amember of the Discover TheFuture Campaign Cabinet.Robbie is Vice-Chair andHead of Global Origination
and Institutional Equities at TD Securities, havingjoined TD Securities in 2000 when the companypurchased Newcrest Capital where he had been aFounding Partner and Managing Director. Prior tohelping found Newcrest, he worked at NesbittBurns for 11 years. Robbie holds a BA in Economicsfrom UWO as well as his CFA designation (1994).He is also a member of TD Securities ManagementCommittee and the TDSI Board of Directors.Robbie and his wife Laura have a daughter atHavergal and a son, Cooper, in Grade 4 at SHS.
John StevensJohn Stevens joined the Boardin 2004 and is the Chair ofthe Finance Committee. Healso sits on the GovernanceCommittee and played a keyrole in the founding of TheSterling Hall School'sFoundation. He is a Trusteefor the school on the
Foundation Board. John is Executive Vice Presidentand a Director of Arva Limited (a private equityinvestment company owned by him and the mem-bers of his immediate family). John is an Ontarioqualified lawyer and, prior to joining Arva on a fulltime basis in June 2000, he was a partner in theCanadian law firm of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt andfrom 1994 to 2000 was Managing Partner of thefirm's New York office. He is also a charteredaccountant. John and his wife Kathy have three chil-dren; Jack in Grade 6 and William in Grade 4 at SHSand a daughter Katie, who attends Branksome Hall.
Kevin SullivanKevin Sullivan is Chairman ofthe Board of Governors. Heis a founding partner andChief Executive Officer ofGMP Securities L.P. and hasbeen involved in capital mar-kets in Canada and abroadfor many years. Prior to hiscareer in the capital markets,
Kevin was a lawyer in general practice in Calgary,Alberta, having been called to the Bar in 1984.Kevin and his wife Sandra have four children. Ty isin Grade 2 at SHS; Jack and Thomas are SHS gradu-ates. Thomas attends Saddlebrook PreparatorySchool in Florida, Jack attends Crescent, and theirdaughter Zoë attends Havergal. Kevin has beenactive in many charitable endeavours and has activeor past roles on the Boards of the Princess MargaretHospital Foundation, Right to Play, and the CanadianFilm Centre.
9
Board of Governors
Jeff Moody John Stevens
Kevin Sullivan
Alison Noble
Robbie Pryde
10
J. Arnold Temple Arnie Temple sits on theStrategic Planning Committeeof the Board. He set up achange management consult-ing practice after retiring fromthe Ontario Public Service inlate 2006 after 35 years ofservice. He was awarded theAmethyst Award for
Excellence in Public Service and the first J. A. TempleMentor of the Year recipient. As an Assistant DeputyMinister, Business Management, he was responsiblefor the planning and management of Strategic,Financial, Facilities, Information Technology, Audit,Legal and Human Resources services. He served asChair of the Residential Tenancy Commission, theRent Review Hearings, and Ontario HousingCorporation Boards. In addition to his consultingpractice, Arnie has been an active volunteer withinthe community. Arnie and his wife Betsy Mills have ason James who is in Grade 5 at SHS.
Steven Tuchner Steven Tuchner serves on theAdvancement Committee ofthe Board of Governors andwas a member of theDiscover The FutureCampaign Cabinet. Stevereceived his B.Sc. from theUniversity of WesternOntario and his MBA fromthe Schulich School of
Business. He obtained his CA designation whileworking with Ernst & Young and is currently CEOof Triumph Asset Management. Steve has been anactive volunteer in the community. He is a formermember of the Budget and Finance Committee andis currently a member of the Resources Committeeat Mount Sinai Hospital. He is former Co-Chair ofthe UJA Finance Committee and former Co-Chairof the Sick Kids Finance Committee. Steve and hiswife Debra have three children; Jack, in Grade 4 atSHS, Brent at UCC, and their daughter Paigeattends Branksome Hall.
Greg Watson Greg Watson joined theBoard of Governors in 2007and is a member of theFinance Committee. He hasworked with the FinanceCommittee since 2005. Gregis a Partner inPricewaterhouseCoopersand most recently as the
National Leader of its Corporate Recovery andRestructuring practice. Greg holds a BComm(Honours) from Queen's University and is aChartered Accountant. Greg and his wife Karenhave two sons; Jack and Charlie, both alumni ofSHS, now attending UCC.
William Wilder Bill Wilder is Chair of theAdvancement Committee ofthe Board of Governors andwas Chair of the DiscoverThe Future Capital Campaign.Bill sat on the Executive andNominating Committee ofthe Board and is a guest onthe Board of Trustees. Bill
graduated from Queen’s University with an HonoursDegree in Economics and is now a Private ClientAdvisor with GMP Securities. Bill is the President ofthe E.W. Bickle Foundation. He and his wife Sandihave a son Mac, who graduated from SHS in 2008and is now at Lakefield College, and a daughterEllen, who attends The Bishop Strachan School.
Board of Governors
William Wilder
Steven Tuchner
Greg WatsonJ. Arnold Temple
Ken Gordon Ken Gordon joined the Boardin 2006. Ken and his wifeSandy Co-Chaired the AnnualGiving Program for two years.He was also a member of theAdvancement Committee. Asthe father of four Sterlingites– two Old Boys, Zachary, inGrade 9 and Max, in Grade
10 at Crescent School, Mitchell in Grade 8 atWinfield’s Public School and Jonathan in Grade 3 atHarrison Park Public School – Ken and Sandy havebeen great volunteers and supporters of the school.
Donna PoileDonna was an active member of the AdvancementCommittee of the Board ofGovernors and the DiscoverThe Future CampaignCabinet. She also continuesto play a major role in theVisiting Artists Program atSHS. Donna and her husband
have two daughters at McGill, a daughter atHavergal and a son, Danny, in Grade 7 at SHS.
11
Retiring Board Members
The school extends its sincere thanks to each of these Governors for their commitment, loyalty and caring support of The Sterling Hall School.
A Farewell Tribute to Cathy Reeves, Executive Director of Advancement
It would be difficult to explain in full the contribution that Cathy Reeves made at SHS. She spent14 years shaping many parts of the school and her hard work is evident not only in the new build-ings that we are so proud of but in the 2008 Strategic Plan, the various events that dot the schoolcalendar, the calendar itself and other items too numerous to mention. Her sense of communitywas contagious. As a “people person”, Cathy’s influence extended to the Parents Association, theAdvancement Committee, the Board of Governors and of course to her passion and joy – the boys.As den mother and shoulder to comfort when necessary, she was constantly sought out by boysneeding advice, help and a friendly hug. Cathy was a fine, involved colleague and friend of SHS and sheworked tirelessly – our school owes her a great deal. We celebrate her retirement in the knowledgethat she will continue to be active in many endeavours.
Donna Poile Ken Gordon
12
The Sterling Hall School completed another solid financial year in June, 2008. An increase in the excessof revenue over expenses combined with strong support from the School’s fundraising efforts increasedthe net assets of the School from $10,553,708 at June 30, 2007 to $11,312,013 at June 30, 2008.
The school continues to enjoy a strong and stable financial position due to a combination of near capac-ity enrolment, sound financial management and the ongoing support received from an active and caringSHS community. This financial strength enables the School to continually improve and upgrade its programs, buildings and grounds and to pursue the implementation of the recently adopted Strategic Plan.
Again, it has been my pleasure to serve on the Finance Committee this year. I would like to thankall the other members for their continued contributions; Bart Bull, Greg Watson, Ian Robinson andKiran Little.
John Stevens
Chair, Finance Committee
From the Chair of the Finance Committee
SUMMARY OF THE ANNUAL AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – JUNE 30, 2008
Highlights of the Balance Sheet 2008 2007
Total Current Assets $ 1,462,541 $ 1,536,823Capital Assets 9,849,472 9,016,885
Total Assets $ 11,312,013 $ 10,553,708
Total Current Liabilities 4,107,127 3,466,411Deferred Capital Contributions 4,783,290 4,947,592
Total Liabilities 8,890,417 8,414,003
Net Assets $ 2,421,596 $ 2,139,705
Highlights of the Statements of Operations 2008 2007
Tuition Fees 6,128,130 5,662,300Other Income 978,881 989,975Fundraising 221,186 385,031(1)
Total Revenue $ 7,328,197 $ 7,037,306
Educational Expenses 3,755,467 3,607,416Administration and General 2,623,740 2,592,386Amortization of Capital Assets 667,099 618,012
Total Expenses $ 7,046,306 $ 6,817,814
Excess of Revenue over Expenses $ 281,891 $ 219,492(1) Includes proceeds of the event celebrating the School’s 20th bir thday.
13
The Sterling Hall School Foundation
The Sterling Hall School Foundation was established in 2005 as a public foundation to support finan-cially the activities of the School and to provide financial security for its future.
The Foundation receives assets, whether donor directed or otherwise, to support a broad rangeof the School’s requirements.
Through the efforts of the Advancement Committee and the generosity of The Sterling HallSchool community, the Foundation raised over $800,000 in the year ending June 30, 2008.
The Foundation manages the funds under its administration with a view to both the short andlonger term needs of the School and as at June 30, 2008 the total net assets of the Foundationexceeded $1 million. During the year, the Foundation interviewed a number of investment manage-ment firms with a view of having the Foundation’s assets managed by a third party. Cranston, Gaskin,O’Reilly and Vernon were chosen by the Foundation to be investment managers. At year end all ofthe Foundation funds were invested in short term instruments available to support any immediateneeds of the School. As the funds under management grow, it is the Foundation’s intention to diver-sify its investments into other securities.
Should members of the Sterling Hall community wish to view the audited financial statements ofthe Foundation, please contact the Business Office.
With the goal of the Foundation to financially support the activities of the School and to providefinancial security for its future, the Board of the Foundation consists of Directors that have a deepknowledge of both the School and investments. The Directors of the Foundation are:
B A RT B U L L • J A M E S M A L O N E • PAT M E N E L E Y • J O H N S T E V E N S • K E V I N S U L L I VA N
In addition to the above, Principal Ian Robinson and Kiran Little, Director of Business and Finance,act as ex-officio members of the Foundation and Bill Wilder, Chair of the Advancement Committee,provides input on the fundraising efforts.
It has been a pleasure to serve on the Foundation with such a committed group of people. I wouldlike to express my appreciation to them for their efforts.
Bart Bull
Chair, The Sterling Hall School Foundation
Annual GivingAll Annual Giving contributions are used to enhance every aspect of learning and teaching. With sup-port from our community, we can continually add to each and every boy's experience at SHS. AnnualGiving makes up the difference between what tuition covers and the actual cost of running ourschool. Such gifts are usually unrestricted (meaning that donors allow the school to spend the fundson what it deems necessary).
This year Annual gifts were directed to the following priorities: The Sterling Priority Fund, Arts &Languages, Athletics, Homeroom Enhancements and Science & Technology.
Gifts-in-KindGifts of goods are accepted on a case-by-case basis. These gifts are appraised by an independent thirdparty and receipted for fair market value. This year,The Sterling Hall School gratefully accepted gifts-in-kind that ranged from furniture to hockey team track suits.
Scholarships
The Robert Burns Memorial Scholarship Value as at June 30, 2008 $19,793
This Scholarship was started in 2000 to honour the memory of the late Dr. Robert Burns, a distin-guished member of the Sterling Hall community. This scholarship is awarded annually to boys whoexhibit a passion for learning and a commitment to excellence in all interests. The boys must alsoshow promise following the example of Dr. Burns. This year’s recipient was Sam Harris.
SHS Faculty / Staff Scholarship Fund Value as at June 30, 2008 $46,454
Annual Giving donations from SHS Faculty and Staff are directed to a Scholarship Fund for boysfrom Grades 4 – 7 who have attained an 80% average or are on the Honour Roll/AcademicAchievement List. In addition, the boys who receive this award are all-around participants in schoollife and have displayed resilience, independence and responsibility. This year’s recipients were AidenLupyrypa and Matthew Stuart.
The Mrs. Reeves Scholarship Value as at June 30, 2008 $32,275
The Mrs. Reeves Scholarship was established in June 2008 and is awarded to a boy who has truepotential but just needs encouragement to believe in himself. Mrs. Reeves, former Executive Directorof Advancement at SHS, always saw the “good” in every boy and this award is a statement of theschool’s belief in the recipient. Prizes are awarded to Grades 3 – 7 boys in order for the award totake effect during the recipient’s remaining time at Sterling Hall. 2009 will be the first year that thisscholarship is awarded.
Annual Giving 2007-2008 Fund
17% Other
7% Science & Technology
3% Homeroom Enhancements
3% Athletics
3% Arts & Languages
1% Visiting Artists Program
66% Sterling Priority Fund
100% Total
14
Ways to Support The Sterling Hall School
15
Annual Giving 2007 – 2008
JK • $15,500.00 • 79%Richard & Jennifer BradlowPaul & Ferne CohenAndrew & Cathy DeFrancescoGlenn & Tracie GraffRichard & Pamela McKenneyJason & Corry MeretskyGeorge & Christina
Oprescu-HavriliucChris & Heather PartridgeMark Rivkin & Jenny SolurshDavid & Catherine StaveleySubodh & Mekhul Verma
SK • $10,167.34 • 56%Geoffrey & Nancy BelsherGeoffrey & Teri BootheJohn Chettleburgh &
Christine ten BrummelerPaul & Ferne CohenAlistair & Caroline CorbettJason Kaiman & Lise Doucet-KaimanHenry & Annie NgPeter & Neri SlanWayne & Nicole SwadronBryan & Anne Tatoff
1G • $10,366.67 • 69%Adrian Bannister & Chris TimmsJim & Dina BantisRobert & Susan BrayPaul & Nora Cotterill
Stephen Douglas & Patricia FitzGerald
Allen & Perry-Anne LupyrypaChris & Heather PartridgeKenneth & Jane ReucasselMark Rotstein & Melanie KraftAbe Soo & Grace TsangKevin & Sandra Sullivan
1S • $11,750.00 • 88%David & Jody AbbottPeter Bates & Sarah Beckett-BatesChris Boyle & Jane Kilburn BoylePaul & Nora CotterillHoward & Nita CrosnerGlen Evanowich & Christine LiptayScott & Sandra HigginsTim & Melissa HyltonWilliam Parker & Lenore HodgsonTrevor & Jill RadomskyJeffrey & Eve StarkmanArmin von Eppinghoven &
Peri SchleiningMark & Yael WilderDavid Williamson & Margot Roberts
2M • $16,900.00 • 69%Michael Boland & Mary Dawn
ThomsonAndrew & Hillary CummingCurtis Cusinato & Carla BrewerBrian Denega & Cindy Crawford
Ken & Sandy GordonJohn Macpherson &
Gisele Sved-MacphersonGreg Mills & Lynn RichardsonGeorge & Christina
Oprescu-HavriliucJames & Robin PorterJeffrey Sackman & Terri HawkesLarry & Marty Wilder
2S • $23,983.32 • 81%John Chettleburgh &
Christine ten BrummelerAndrew & Cathy DeFrancescoDavid Ferguson & Lynn GroganTim & Anne GallagherPaul & Martha GoldmanBruce & Sheri KaganJ. Cameron & Denise MacDonaldJames Malone & Carol PortJason & Corry MeretskyStuart & Tracey RaftusPeter & Neri SlanGreg & Karen WatsonLawrence & Lori Wilder
3B • $3,913.34 • 44%Michael Boland &
Mary Dawn ThomsonMurray & Tracey BraithwaiteSteve & Trish CislakEvan Kelly & Linda Tinmouth
M E S S A G E F R O M A N N U A L G I V I N G C O - C H A I R S
“On behalf of our family, we would like to thank you, The Sterling Hall School community for your generous support to the 2007/2008 Annual Giving Campaign. Together we were able to raise over $320,000 and enhance the boys’ educational experience.”
Thank you, Sandy and Ken Gordon
ANNUAL GIVING BY CLASSD O L L A R S D O N AT E D A N D PA RT I C I PAT I O N
16
Allen & Perry-Anne LupyrypaStuart & Tracey RaftusDavid Rosenberg & Rachael Zbar
3F • $27,000.00 • 56%Kevin & Julie BarnesPaul & Nora CotterillTodd Dalglish & Linda LordEric Lo & Joanie TongCraig & Lynn McDougallRobbie & Laura PrydeJohn & Katherine StevensThe Tepner FamilySteven & Debra Tuchner
4C • $13,050.01 • 44%Mark Caplan & Claire Angus CaplanPaul & Martha GoldmanBarry & Laurie GreenJames Malone & Carol PortArt Mannarn & Judy DeutscherPat & Michelle MeneleyLino Palma & Robin SeligmanDavid Williamson & Margot Roberts
4D • $4,008.34 • 39%John Chettleburgh &
Christine ten BrummelerBrent Graham & Helen MacRaeMary PennyAnthony Sigel & Joan Sternthal-Sigel Arnold Temple & Betsy MillsTom Trimble &
Lisa Applegath-TrimbleVictor Un & Doris Sung
5A • $29,950.00 • 61%Kevin & Julie BarnesDavid Crawford & Julia HollandDavid & Yvonne FleckBruce & Sheri KaganRandy & Jennifer MarksGary & Linda MattanDomenic & Joanne SerafinoJohn & Katherine StevensEarl Stuart & Lisa GoldsteinCesare & Joy Verde
James & Sue-Anne Watkins
5S • $8,883.00 • 72%David Bannon & Gail StrachanSian BurgessBrandon Fahy & Ying IpDonald & Alison FindlayTim & Anne GallagherRichard & Pamela McKenneyChris & Gabby NaylorAdam & Robyn PolanSteven Shadowitz & Susan KovacsWayne & Nicole SwadronJohn & Carmina UsbornGeoff & Adrienne WatermanLawrence Zucker & Debbie Kleiner
6C • $17,103.37 • 61%Paul & Denise GrimesLawrence & Elyse HildebrandPeter Mackenzie & Kate ZeidlerJohn Macpherson &
Gisele Sved-MacphersonAlison Noble & Jason MarksMike Martin & Sally RosenbaumDavid McCarthy & Kathleen MurphyLino Palma & Robin SeligmanRobert & Donna PoileAnthony Sigel & Joan Sternthal-SigelBryan & Anne Tatoff
6N • $16,416.67 • 44%Michael Boland &
Mary Dawn ThomsonCraig & Lisa EllisPhilip & Cheryl HampsonMark Johnson & Sue MarshallMark & Neo MandlsohnBruce & Alison McDonaldRoss McMaster & Heather HewittDavid Rosenberg & Rachael Zbar
7A • $16,683.34 • 67%Bill Black & Cindy FindlayGeoffrey & Teri BootheDavid Fowler & Debi HaryettKen & Sandy Gordon
Kevin GreerGavin LifmanEric Lo & Joanie TongDavid & Lisa McBainChristopher Radhakrishnan &
Hedda LiRobert & Sally SarjeantPaul Steep & Anne McNeillyRon Walker & Susan Monteith
7L • $7,299.66 • 56%Joe & Dianne BalesTom Curry & Lori MonteithColm Freyne & Viraj DesaiNigel Johnston & Pam HillenAllen & Perry-Anne LupyrypaMary PennyAdam & Robyn PolanWayne & Nicole SwadronGeoff & Adrienne WatermanRishard Weitz & Carolyn Weiss
8C • $21,745.08 • 63%John De Pasquale & Joan MurphyAstrid WillemsenKen & Sandy GordonKristian & Margaret IsbergWilliam Parker & Lenore HodgsonCharles & Beverley PennockKevin & Sandra SullivanRob & Cheryl UrbackWilliam & Sandi WilderMichael Yanofsky &
Dianne Korenblum
8H • $9,950.30 • 59%Arthur & Deborah BoasRick Glatt & Jodi LeesDavid & Melanie HarrisMartin & Janine JamiesonDouglas & Christine LawsonJ. Cameron & Denise MacDonaldAlison Noble & Jason MarksGary & Linda MattanJin Ho Oh & Soo Jung KwonLarry & Marty Wilder
* denotes Annual Giving Donor for 5 consecutive years
Principal's Council – $10,000 upDavid & Yvonne FleckKen & Sandy GordonRobbie & Laura Pryde *Greg & Karen Watson
Sterling Society –$5,000 to $9,999Geoffrey & Nancy BelsherMichael Boland &
Mary Dawn Thomson *Mark Caplan & Claire Angus CaplanAndrew & Cathy DeFrancesco
Rob & Jennifer DurhamPhilip & Cheryl Hampson *Tom Healy & Joan Flood *Peter Mackenzie & Kate Zeidler *Mark & Neo Mandlsohn *Jason & Corry MeretskyGreg Mills & Lynn RichardsonRobert & Donna Poile *Kenneth & Jane ReucasselJohn & Katherine Stevens *William & Sandi Wilder *
Chairman's Circle –$2,000 to $4,999Kevin & Julie BarnesArthur & Deborah Boas *
Stephen & Linda Boutilier *Chris Boyle & Jane Kilburn BoyleMarc & Tiana Boyman *Bartley & Ann Bull *Alistair & Caroline CorbettAndrew & Hillary CummingTodd Dalglish & Linda LordThe Dalton Company *Brian Davis & Lynn Oldershaw *John De Pasquale & Joan Murphy *Barry & Laurie Green *David & Melanie HarrisKristian & Margaret IsbergNigel Johnston & Pam HillenEric Lo & Joanie Tong *Allen & Perry-Anne Lupyrypa *
ANNUAL GIVING BY LEVEL
18
J. Cameron & Denise MacDonald *John Macpherson &
Gisele Sved-Macpherson *David & Lisa McBain *Bruce & Alison McDonaldPat & Michelle Meneley *Lino Palma & Robin SeligmanMark Rivkin & Jenny SolurshPaul Steep & Anne McNeillyKevin & Sandra Sullivan *Steven & Debra Tuchner *John & Carmina Usborne Cesare & Joy Verde *Subodh & Mekhul VermaRon Walker & Susan MonteithLawrence & Lori WilderMark & Yael Wilder
Benefactor – $500 to $1,999David & Jody AbbottAdrian Bannister & Chris TimmsJim & Dina BantisRobert & Siobhan BarootesHoward Barton & Sally Hannon *Peter Bates & Sarah Beckett-BatesBill Black & Cindy FindlayGeoffrey & Teri BootheRichard & Jennifer BradlowMurray & Tracey BraithwaiteBoris & Marianna BrookSian Burgess *Timothy & Sheila CasgrainJoe & Vincenta Cheng *John Chettleburgh &
Christine ten BrummelerMichael & Naomi Cohen *Paul & Ferne CohenPaul & Nora CotterillDavid Crawford & Julia HollandHoward & Nita CrosnerTom Curry & Lori Monteith *Curtis Cusinato & Carla BrewerBrian Denega & Cindy CrawfordStephen Douglas & Patricia FitzGeraldCraig & Lisa Ellis *Glen Evanowich & Christine LiptayDavid Ferguson & Lynn GroganDonald & Alison FindlayDavid Fowler & Debi HaryettColm Freyne & Viraj DesaiTim & Anne Gallagher *Rick Glatt & Jodi LeesPaul & Martha Goldman *Glenn & Tracie GraffBrent Graham & Helen MacRaeKevin GreerPaul & Denise Grimes *Paul & Victoria Hand *Scott & Sandra HigginsLawrence & Elyse HildebrandTim & Melissa HyltonCharles & Katrine IveyMartin & Janine JamiesonMark Johnson & Sue MarshallBruce & Sheri KaganJason Kaiman & Lise Doucet-KaimanRon & Nancy KaliferDouglas & Christine Lawson *Gavin LifmanSharon Ludlow
David & Laurie MacLachlan *James Malone & Carol PortArt Mannarn & Judy DeutscherRandy & Jennifer Marks *Jason Marks & Alison Noble *Mike Martin & Sally RosenbaumGary & Linda MattanDavid McCarthy & Kathleen MurphyCraig & Lynn McDougall *James & Patty McGlone *Richard & Pamela McKenneyRoss McMaster & Heather HewittMichael Merrithew &
Louise de Grandpré *Chris & Gabby NaylorHenry & Annie Ng *John Offutt & Jane Ferguson *Jin Ho Oh & Soo Jung KwonWilliam Parker & Lenore HodgsonChris & Heather PartridgeAdam & Robyn PolanJames & Robin PorterChristopher Radhakrishnan &
Hedda Li *Trevor & Jill RadomskyStuart & Tracey RaftusCathryn Reeves *Christopher Rich & Anne McGinn *Ian & Jennifer Robinson *David Rosenberg & Rachael ZbarMark Rotstein & Melanie KraftJeffrey Sackman & Terri HawkesRobert & Sally Sarjeant *Ronald Schwass & Lisa McAlpine *Steven Shadowitz & Susan KovacsJean ShirreffAnthony Sigel & Joan Sternthal-SigelPeter & Neri SlanAbe Soo & Grace TsangJeffrey & Eve StarkmanDavid & Catherine StaveleyEarl Stuart & Lisa GoldsteinWayne & Nicole SwadronBryan & Anne TatoffArnold Temple & Betsy MillsThe Tepner FamilyTom Trimble &
Lisa Applegath-Trimble *Victor Un & Doris SungRob & Cheryl UrbackMark & Stephanie ValentineArmin von Eppinghoven &
Peri SchleiningGeoff & Adrienne WatermanGordon & Linda Weir *Rishard Weitz & Carolyn Weiss *Larry & Marty WilderDavid Williamson & Margot RobertsYorkshire Pudding
Sterling Friend – up to $499Michael & Sara Adamson *Andrew Allan *Christine AlvesJoe & Dianne BalesDavid Bannon & Gail StrachanGlynis Bloy *Robert & Susan BrayJoel BroughMark Brown
Steve CaleyStephen & Trish Cislak *Sarah ClaydonLuke Coles *Scott Davis *Leslie Anne Dexter *John & Merrilyn DriscollBrandon Fahy & Ying IpDuncan GordonRobert & Elizabeth Gray *Drew GulyasRichard & Pamela Hallisey *James & Angela Hay *Gordon & Carolyn Homer *Jan Jongstra & Jenny Jongstra-BilenAllan Kaufman & Vicki SterlingEvan Kelly & Linda TinmouthKwong-Lap & Frances KwongSuzanne Lagacey *Tena LaingKiran LittleJohn & Jacoline LoewenMaria LourencoKirk Lum *James Macdonald *Mireille MilletteCarla MontesanoTim NahachewskyWilliam & Betty Ng *Ezia NichiloKatie Nicoll *Sheree North *George & Christina
Oprescu-HavriliucPeter Parente *Charles & Beverley Pennock *Mary PennyLorna Pitcher *Elaine Roberts *Pamela Robinson *Richard & Joan SadleirLorne & Nancy Salzman *Domenic & Joanne SerafinoJeffrey Shier & Signy EatonSimon & Barbara Smith *William & Bronwen SomervilleErica SprulesDave Stevenson * Teach to Reach Inc.James & Sue-Anne WatkinsAstrid WillemsenMichael Yanofsky &
Dianne KorenblumAnnMarie Zigrossi *Lawrence Zucker & Debbie Kleiner
20
Robert & Siobhan BarootesHoward Barton & Sally Hannon *Stephen & Linda Boutilier *Marc & Tiana Boyman *Boris & Marianna BrookBartley & Ann Bull *Timothy & Sheila CasgrainJoe & Vincenta Cheng *Michael & Naomi Cohen *John & Merrilyn DriscollDuncan GordonRobert & Elizabeth Gray *Richard & Pamela HalliseyPaul & Victoria Hand*
James & Angela Hay *Tom Healy & Joan Flood *Gordon & Carolyn Homer *Charles & Katrine IveyMartin & Janine JamiesonJan Jongstra & Jenny Jongstra-BilenAllan Kaufman & Vicki SterlingKwong-Lap & Frances KwongJohn & Jacoline LoewenDavid & Laurie MacLachlan *James & Patty McGlone *Michael Merrithew &
Louise de Grandpré *William & Betty Ng *
John Offutt & Jane Ferguson *Jin Ho Oh & Soo Jung KwonChristopher Rich & Anne McGinn *Elaine Roberts *Lorne & Nancy Salzman *Ronald Schwass & Lisa McAlpine *Jeffrey Shier & Signy EatonSimon & Barbara Smith *William & Bronwen SomervilleMark & Stephanie ValentineJames & Sue-Anne WatkinsGordon & Linda Weir *
Michael & Sara Adamson *Andrew Allan *Christine AlvesGlynis Bloy *Linda Boutilier *Joel BroughMark BrownSteve CaleySarah ClaydonTrish Cislak *Luke Coles *Scott Davis *Leslie Anne Dexter *
Drew GulyasJames Hay *Suzanne Lagacey *Tena LaingChristine Lawson *Kiran LittleMaria LourencoKirk Lum *James Macdonald *Mireille MilletteCarla MontesanoTim NahachewskyEzia Nichilo *
Katie Nicoll *Sheree North *Peter ParenteLorna Pitcher *Cathryn Reeves *Ian Robinson *Pamela Robinson *Jean ShirreffBarb Smith *Erica SprulesDave Stevenson *AnnMarie Zigrossi *
FACULTY AND STAFF GIVING
WHITE & BLUE ALUMNI SOCIETY
SHS FACULTY & STAFFSCHOLARSHIP FUND
Michael & Sara AdamsonAndrew AllanChristine AlvesGlynis BloyLinda BoutilierMark BrownSteve CaleyTrish CislakSarah ClaydonLuke ColesScott DavisLeslie Anne DexterElizabeth GrayDrew Gulyas
James HaySuzanne LagaceyTena LaingKiran LittleMaria LourencoKirk LumJames MacdonaldMireille MilletteCarla MontesanoTim NahachewskyKatie NicollSheree NorthPeter ParenteLorna PitcherCathryn ReevesIan RobinsonPamela Robinson
Jean ShirreffBarbara SmithDave StevensonAnnMarie Zigrossi
MRS REEVES SCHOLARSHIP FUND
2007-2008 Grade 6 FamiliesMichael & Sara AdamsonAndrew AllanChristine AlvesHoward Barton & Sally HannonFraser Bertram & Kate JamiesonGlynis BloyMichael Boland &
Mary Dawn Thomson
GIFTS IN KIND
SCHOLARSHIP GIFTS
Sian BurgessJohn De Pasquale & Joan MurphyDavid & Yvonne Fleck
John Macpherson & Gisele Sved-Macpherson
Robert & Donna Poile
Erica SprulesJohn & Carmina Usborne
21
Newton – $100,000 to $199,999William & Susanne Holland
Galileo – $50,000 to $99,999Yvonne & David FleckKristian & Margaret Isberg
Darwin – $30,000 to $49,999The Belsher Family
Marco Polo – $10,000 to $29,999Brenda Medjuck
Alexander Graham Bell –$3,000 to $9,999Lawrence Dale & Elise TeitlerJohn & Ann FirstbrookDavid & Suzanne McKerrollJames & Robin Porter
Banting & Best – up to $2,999AnonymousDonald McKenzie & Janice Rubin
Grandparent Legacy FundWilliam & Lois Smallman
PRIVACY OF INFORMATION: The Sterling Hall Schoolis committed to protecting the privacy of your personalinformation. When you as a parent, student, alumnus orindividual provide personal information to the school, such asyour name, address, telephone number and email, it is sharedwith the Advancement Office so that we may communicatewith you through various publications and so that we maysolicit your financial and volunteer support. Information inthe Advancement Office is stored in a confidential databaselocated on-site at The Sterling Hall School. Under nocircumstances is the information rented, sold or given to anyorganization outside The Sterling Hall School community.Access to the information is restricted to authorized staffmembers and/or volunteers who have been trained in dealingwith information according to our privacy standards. Forfurther information on our commitment to protecting yourprivacy, please contact the Advancement Office at416-785-3410 or e-mail, [email protected].
DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure theaccuracy and completeness of the listings in this report. Weregret and apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissionsand ask that corrected information be forwarded to: The Advancement Office, c/o Executive Director ofAdvancement, The Sterling Hall School, 99 Cartwright Ave.,Toronto, ON M6A 1V4 or [email protected].
DISCOVER THE FUTURE CAMPAIGN DONORS 2007 / 2008In addition to all the very generous gifts toward the campaign, recent 2007/2008 donors include:
Stephen & Linda BoutilierReid Bowlby & Deborah BongardColin & Jennifer BrownBartley & Ann BullJohn Chettleburgh &
Christine ten BrummelerTom Curry & Lori MonteithAndrew & Julie DaltonJohn De Pasquale & Joan MurphyLeslie Anne DexterRoger & Janet DickhoutJohn & Jane EvansGino & Teresa GalatiTim & Anne GallagherJoseph & Sandra GenovaBrien GrayBarry & Laurie GreenPaul & Denise GrimesPaul & Victoria HandJames & Angela HayTom Healy & Joan FloodJim HerderKristian & Margaret IsbergDavid & Wendy JarvisJamie & Hilary Johnson
Kevin & Anne KayeEric Lo & Joanie TongMaria LourencoJon & Nancy LoveAllen & Perry-Anne LupyrypaPeter Mackenzie & Kate ZeidlerDavid & Laurie MacLachlanJohn Macpherson &
Gisele Sved-MacphersonJames Malone & Carol PortDavid & Glennie MandelMark & Neo MandlsohnArt Mannarn & Judy DeutscherRandy & Jennifer MarksJ. Scott & Patricia McCainDavid McCartRobert McKinnonRoss McMaster & Heather HewittMireille MilletteGeorge & Victoria MorrisPeter & Leslie MyersKatie NicollCarr & Jack NortonGianfranco & Deborah PenzoErnesto Pereira
Brian & Megan PorterDana & Katie PorterJames & Robin PorterRobbie & Laura PrydeCathryn ReevesChristopher Rich & Anne McGinnRichard & Joan SadleirRobert & Sally SarjeantRonald Schwass & Lisa McAlpineDomenic & Joanne SerafinoPeter & Neri SlanJohn & Katherine StevensDave StevensonKevin & Sandra SullivanJohn & Anita TaylorArnold Temple & Betsy MillsTom Trimble &
Lisa Applegath-TrimbleSteven & Debra TuchnerYorkshire PuddingGeorge Vesely & Mary PorjesGreg & Karen WatsonNicholas Williams &
Catherine LangdonDavid Williamson & Margot Roberts
22
In the 2007/08 school year, the Parents Association (PA) at Sterling Hall continued to function as avibrant and productive group of dedicated, enthusiastic and proactive parents. Over 70% of SHSfamilies volunteered, demonstrating not only the parents’ deep commitment to the school and to theboys, but also the school’s desire for parent involvement. At SHS, parents’ contributions are valuedand welcomed, resulting in an extremely rewarding and fulfilling volunteer experience.
The PA was created to coordinate parent volunteers and fulfill its mandate to promote spirit andgoodwill within the community; provide a useful service to the community; and act as a liaison betweenthe school and the community. Every current parent is a member of the SHS Parents Association.
Throughout the 2007-2008 school year, the PA provided volunteer support for: Shark Shop;Library; Lost and Found; Art Program; Interguild; Grade Reps; Communication Coordination; GreenThumbs; and Community Service. The PA also undertook a number of special events including monthlypizza days, Pumpkin Patch, Terry Fox BBQ, STERLING HALLiday Sale, Faculty/Staff Tribute Assemblyand Luncheon, Interguild Parent Events, Used Uniform Sales, Bingo Bash, New Family Buddies,Olympic Picnic Lunch, and the year-end Faculty/Staff Appreciation Lunch.
The SHS Parents Association’s high level of involvement benefits not only the services and eventsoutlined above, but also the school culture in general. A healthy PA is an important contributor tothe sense of community, the atmosphere of inclusion, and the abundance of spirit that makes TheSterling Hall School so special.
We thank all families who volunteered throughout the year; it was a pleasure to work with youtoward a common goal. On behalf of the Parents Association, I would like to thank the AdvancementOffice for their constant support and thoughtful guidance. Moving forward, I am confident that theParents Association will continue to thrive under the outstanding leadership and expertise of AdrienneWaterman, 2008-2009 PA President, and Neri Slan, 2008-2009 Vice President.
Alison McDonald
President, Parents Association 2007-2008
SHS Parents Association Report
The PA is delighted to make a variety of gifts to the school this year. As in the past, the PA worked with the Principalto identify useful gifts that will directly benefit the most number of boys. The gifts were allocated as follows:
Art – Print Press $ 5,000Library $ 3,000Technology – 2 Smart Boards $12,000Technology – 1 LCD Projector/Screen $ 4,000Technology – Projector/Screen/
AV Cart for Library $ 4,000Technology – Education/
Communications Software $ 5,500Technology – New Printers for Cheddie Lab $ 1,000
Floor Cleaner $ 8,000Commercial Refrigerator $ 2,500Music – Instruments and Software $ 5,000Athletic Tents $ 3,700Ball Bins $ 100Stand up Desks (4 @ $500 each) $ 2,000Donation to “SHS Green Team” $ 5,500Other (misc. supplies) $ 710(Designated for future use) $ 6,500
TOTAL $68,510
23
The Rob. B. Malcolm Award for Valedictorian Spencer Page
The Victoria Hand Award for Volunteerism Michelle Meneley, Pat Meneley
The Rice Cup for Mathematics Shane Polan
The Scott Cup For Computer Science Eric MacDonald
The Lea Cup for Science Drew Findlay Black
The Stubbs Award for French Julian Strum
The Fraser Tamaki Award for Literature Adam Noble-Marks
The Barton Award for Reading Eric Yanofsky
The Ronald G. Savage Award Written Communication Austin Almadi
The Hodges Award for Best Original Short Story or Poem Gavin Lifman, Maxwell Stein
The Caton Trophy for Public Speaking Spencer Page
The Student Council Award for Excellence Sam Mandlsohn
The Allan Cup for Geography and History Marshall Hanmer
The Hallisey Award for Social Science Austen McMurchy
The Philosophy Award Andrew Medjuck
The Mogavero Award for Music Daniel Oh
The Boyes Award for Primary Music Russell Goldman
The McKee Award for Outstanding Dramatic Performance Gavin Lifman, Eric Noble-Marks
The Junior Art Prize Ben Cotterill
The Winston Cup for Outstanding Artistic Ability Shane Wilder
The Dr. Robert Burns Scholarship Sam Harris
The SHS Faculty & Staff Scholarship Aidan Lupyrypa, Matthew Stuart
The Jack Hodges Award for the Highest Academic Average Gavin Lifman
The Michael Conway Award for Concern About the Environment Andrew Jamieson, Chris Lawson
The Sterne Award for Primary Athlete of the Year Michael Kagan, Eric Cislak
The Fraser Bertram Award for the Junior Athlete of the Year Alexander Sigel
The Walter Holland Memorial Trophy for Athlete of the Year Alex Mahoney
The Frisch Family Award for Ambassadorship Alex Curry, Adam McBain
The Michael Rivailt Award for Sportsmanship Gregory Marks, Andrew Parker
The Michael Poy Award for Character James Boland
The Monica Robinson Award for Community Service The Agents of Change; Daniel Baum,
Ben Kalifer, Spencer Page,
Luke Stein, Eric Yanofsky
The Barnicke Award for Citizen of the Year Daniel Baum, Alexander Sigel
The Discovery Award for Science Cooper Pryde
The Chung Award for Courtesy Carlyle Gallagher, Garet Lupyrypa,
Liam Wilson
The Wakim Cup for House Spirit Jake Goldfarb, Mac Wilder
The Ferris Cup for House Champions McClintock House
The Camelford Cup for Head Prefect Jamie Pennock
The Principal’s Medal Jamie Pennock
Prize Day 2008 Award Winners
The Rob. B. Malcolm Award forValedictorian – Spencer Page
24
T H E V I C T O R I A H A N D A W A R D F O R V O L U N T E E R I S M
was established in 1999 to honour outstanding volunteerism bya member of the SHS community. Awardees are members of thecommunity who have responded in a significant way to volunteeropportunities within our school and have shown both the spiritof innovation and an understanding of our school’s traditions.They have reached out to the community and demonstrated atalent for team-work and the gift of leadership. This year theVictoria Hand Award was presented to Michelle and Pat Meneley.
The Principal’s Medal –Jamie Pennock
Prize Day 2008 Award Winners
Class of 2008 Destination Schools
St. Andrew’s College
CHAT
Crestwood Preparatory College
Crescent School
Crescent School
Royal St. George’s College
Crescent School
Forest Hill Collegiate Institute
Crescent School
Royal St. George’s College
CHAT
Crescent School
Greenwood College School
Greenwood College School
Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute
Crescent School
Crescent School
Austin Almadi
Daniel Baum
Scott Boas
Marco De Pasquale
Sam Essery
Max Farrill
Lewis Glatt
Jake Goldfarb
Zachary Gordon
Marshall Hanmer
Sam Harris
Duff Isberg
Andrew Jamieson
Ben Kalifer
Christopher Lawson
Eric MacDonald
Alex Mahoney
Crescent School
Crescent School
Crescent School
Crescent School
Crescent School
Greenwood College School
Leaside Collegiate Institute
Crescent School
Crescent School
CHAT
Royal St. George’s College
Crescent School
Forest Hill Collegiate Institute
Lakefield College School
Royal St. George’s College
CHAT
Jake Mandel
Reid Mattan
Andrew Medjuck
Adam Noble-Marks
Daniel Oh
Spencer Page
Alex Parker
Andrew Parker
Jamie Pennock
Avery Shopsowitz
Luke Stein
Jack Sullivan
Zachary Urback
Mac Wilder
Shane Wilder
Eric Yanofsky