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The somewhat damp and wet weather did not stop this year's G5 campers from having an awesome time. Paddling, hiking and outdoor games were atop the highlights list, followed closely by the delicious hot chocolate. New friendships started and old ones blossomed as the students bonded through team exercises, assignments and late-night cabin chats.
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Picking a favourite part of camp seemed to be one of the toughest challenges of the G6 trip to Loon Lake. The canoeing seemed to be gaining votes, until archery and raft-racing caught up. In the end, what all G6s could agree on was that they could not wait for next year's camp and that the experience had helped them bond as a class and prepared them for the year ahead (and the muchanticipated trip to the Eastern USA).
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fOtk-�JÉk Although arduous, the hike up Panorama Ridge - including munching on huckleberries and the magnificent view from the top - was continually cited by students as one of the top memories of the G8 camp. Telling jokes with friends, making skits and just 'being' and enjoying nature resulted in a great bonding experience that set the tone for a successful school year. As Ingrid W. shared, the experience would not have been the same if it was with a different group of people. "I loved the whole experience," was the sentiment shared by the entire class.
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In Grayson's words, the camp started with "blue skies, clear calm waters, sleek kayaks and 42km of paddling ahead. We are Grade 9 and we live to kayak." Spanning two nights up the Indian Arm, home of the Slay-watoo indigenous people, this year's G9 camp was full of memorable moments, like chasing Mr. Mullen around in kayaks during a session of nighttime paddling, and eating lunch while in the kayak under an gorgeous blue sky. The bioluminescent water was another highlight of the trip.
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The CIO camp to the Good Hope Cannery in Rivers Inlet is one of those anticipated right-of-passage events for Mulgrave students and, according to the class, the trip lived up to all the expectations. Gravol in hand, a ferry and water taxi ride took the students to Port Hardy, where they 'camped out1 unexpectedly while they waited overnight for the water conditions to improve. Once at the Cannery, the group had a day of kayaking and fishing and a day where they visited the Oweekeno Native American village. Fishing, whale watching and experiencing the many cultural differences between themselves and the Oweekeno students were among the highlights of the trip. Before heading home, the G1 Os spent a day at the Hakai Institute on Calvert Island doing a science field study.
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A proud Mulgrave tradition, this year's Terry Fox run not only marked the kick off to a very successful school year, but it also allowed us to celebrate our community's support and generosity. To date, Mulgrave's community has raised over $150,000 for ongoing research to prevent and cure cancer.
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Among the highlights of this year's G6 trip to Eastern USA were a visit to Mt. Vernon, Hershey's Chocolate Factory, Newseum, and Times Square in NYC. The trip offered many opportunities for the G6 class to bond and be 'big kids'. From managing their own money, getting themselves ready for the day, packing and completing daily assignments, the nine days were filled with learning experiences.
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Mulgrave's Upper School soccer teams kicked things into high gear this year and had a fantastic season. The Sr. Boys took home a silver medal at the Lower Mainland Zone Championships and earned a berth at the Provincial Championships in Nakusp. The Grade 7 team also excelled, playing highly competitive soccer throughout the season and earning third place at the 2014-15 ISEA Championships.
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Freestylin' and backstroking their way to Provincials, Mulgrave had an impressive representation at this year's Championships. Led by Ms. Roy, a dozen Titan swimmers made it to Provincials this year, proving this was a highly competitive season for the swimming programme. The Provincial Championships on November 12th also marked the last meet for Jolee T. (C 12), who for many years had great success representing, and leading, the Titans swim team.
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The US Volleyball teams 'spiked' things up this year and reached new heights. Among the highlights of the season were a gold medal win for the JV Girls team and silver medal win for the Sr. team at this year's Digit tournaments, a silver finish at the ISEA championships for the 7B team, and a trip to the Provincials in Kelowna for our Sr. Girls team as an 8th seed. It was a year marked by great team spirit and unwavering camaraderie.
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This year's competition theme was, 'When one door closes, another opens'. The submitted films all portrayed this theme and also creatively incorporated use of the required prop - a postcard.
There were 14 awards presented and 12 winning films were screened, three made by Mulgrave students. Our productions had a strong showing in both the Jr. and Sr. categories.
Award - (G7-10) Jr. Selection - Winner Jacob's Ladder
Awards - (G11-12) Passionate Filmmaker Jordan Somani (Director, Cinematographer, Editor)
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BASKETBALL GAME & SOCIAL Alumni dating back to the Class of 2004 converged at Mulgrave School for our third annual Alumni Basketball Game on December 18th. The first clash of the Titans involved a face-off between our Sr. girls team and a much more mature and experienced alumni team, with their ringer, Ms. Moore. The Sr. Lady Titans won the match. Following, the Sr. Boys faced-off against a wellrehearsed alumni mens team. In what was a very tough match, the alumni men took home the prize. The event also included a mixer, which offered alumni a chance to connect and sample beer from Deep Cove Brewers & Distillers, which was founded by Mulgrave alum, Shae de Jaray.
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Mulgrave's G5 and G6 basketball teams were a force to contend with this season. All four teams continually showcased their tough defensive mentality, effective offense and smart decision making, which earned them shutout winning streaks against formidable rivals.
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Basketball was the sport of choice for Mulgravians this year. Fourteen teams across the entire school completed the season and established Mulgrave as a force to contend with. Grit, as well as smart and aggressive 'D', resulted in great success and many memorable matches. Highlights of the season included: the Howe Sound 'A' Zone Championship win by our Sr. Boys that earned them a berth at this year's Provincial tournament in Langley; invitations to the Provincial and North Shore All Star Games for a couple of our Sr. Girls team members; the Juvenile Girls' epic bronze medal playoff game against 'AAA' power Handsworth; a G7A Girls 4th place at the CW tournament; and a Silver win at Provincials for our Sr. Girls team.
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The Senior School students kicked things off with the annual Senior School Band & Choir Night. The event featured stellar performances by Senior School Concert Band, Concert Choir, Jazz Band, and Vocal Jazz. The special night marked one of the final performances for the Grade 12 students. Artsapalooza, the Middle School show, featured performances from the World Music units as well as the MS Concert Band, Concert Choir, and Jazz Ensembles. Following this inspired night of music and
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dance, the Linda Hamer Theatre was witness to the last concert of Dr. Perry's career at Mulgrave. Featuring songs from the most admired and recognisable composers, as well as performances by kindergarten 'kittens', the event left parents talking. "I always learn lots at Dr. Perry's concerts," said a gleeful parent as he left the theatre. The last concert of the year was the G4-6 Junior School concert, which featured a wide variety of instruments, lots of energy and spirited performances by the G5 and G6 students and the JS bands and choirs. The concert was a magnificent way to showcase the growing talent of our students.
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This spring, to commemorate the opening of the new Senior School and honour the important relationship between Mulgrave School and the Squamish Nation, we hosted a blessing ceremony. Mr. Jordan Sturdy, MLA for West Vancouver Sea to Sky and Acting Mayor Mary-Ann Booth, as well as other prominent members of the local and education communities, joined hundreds of our families, faculty and staff to celebrate.
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SHOOT to KMI Clean sweeps between the Senior and Junior teams (who can forget Carson Graham 22-0 match wins?) were some of the many highlights of this year's amazing badminton season. Our players' experience and training proved to be difficult forces to contend with. Among the most memorable wins was an 8-3 Jr. team win against perennial rival Sentinel. After a tightly-fought loss against the eventual league champ (West Van High), the Jr. team went on to place third in the league. Everyone agrees it was a great badminton season!
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MAKING A This year's Titans tennis season was hugely successful. Nine students ranging from Grades 7 to 10 made up the Junior team and led Mulgrave to a second place finish in league games. With the support of Ms. Chee, Ms. Cartwright, Mrs. Johnson and Coach Higashio, from West Van Tennis Centre, the team competed against many strong schools in the Lower Mainland and won almost all of their games. In the words of Markus M., "It was a great and fun season. I'm ready to play again next year and see us claim first!"
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Caris Martin
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"We are building a castle. A dragon lives there." - Alexander
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Erika Chen
Clay Chi
Kieran Douglas
Joaquim Ferreira
James Giffen
Vanessa Grdina
Nicholas Halenar
Joshua Hong
Chloe Jiang
Connie Jin
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Hanjia Fan
Henry Harland
Chase Jamieson
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Mark Macnutt-Lawson
Farhana Mangalji
Ava M yring
Aiden Rassamanesh
Jeffrey Ren
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M aurice Nazari
Claudia Queale
Elaine van der Chijs
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Elizabeth Zhang
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Jacob Dorling
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Lisa Saba
Liyana Samji
Rachel Sun
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Lynn Deng
Jaiden Dhiman
Sophia Halenar
Nicole Harper
Ryan Hong
Kai Klimek
Gavin Li
Owen Li
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Jake Lippman
Nina Liu
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Maryam Mojarradi
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Ayden Bateni
Keyaan Burgener
Tatiana Calderon
Tiger Cheng
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Brant Chung
Sadie Cox
Arshaun Emami
Kimberley Gollner
Lisa Hooja
Thomas Kortje
Cruiz M acDonald
Sidney Martin
Gabriel Prisecariu
Rhoan Roulston
Edward Wang
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Leandra Gibault-Mathieson
Charles Harland
Larisa Jin
Brooklyn Lede
Vanessa Liu
Coco Manderson
Am ir Mojarradi
Ines Morisset
Erika Panahandeh
Stephanie Su
Arthur Sun
Kate Vrsnik
Alexander W ootten
Sophie Yang
W innie Zhang
Yupeng Zhang
"I like lots of things about M ulgrave, especially A rt
kJur classroom is cool
because I love colouring
because w e have see-
and painting... before I
through doors and walls,
didn't get to do cool art."
.and w e have a balcony,
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- Vanessa
"The most important thing I learnt this year Mrs. DiCiacinto
was multiplying and dividing, because I think it's really important to know this type of math instead of doing 1 + 1 + 1..." - Coco
Natasha Chittock
Elena Clay
Jason Fu
Lilirose Hancock
Jane Hu
Kiera Lang
Luis Lara Alvarez
Angel Liu
Bria Loeven
Emily Luo
Alia Mangalji
Jaya M elville
Jake M yring
Amanda Niu
Jayden Noormohamed
Blake Shan
Jacob Shull
GRADE 2C
Kisely Barbie
M y math skills are going to be really useful when I am an adult because I will have to do a a lot of math like when I'm writing cheques or
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when I own something like Kayam Suleman
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a store.'1- Kayam
one because w e did A LOT of experiments. - Alia
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"I like that there's all different languages. It's
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really, really fun to be here. That’s why like it." - Kisely
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GRADE 2G
Cary Bai
Phoebe Bidder
Dane Calkins
Sofia Ferreira
Sara Ganschow
Eva Crdina
Charlotte Macnutt-Lawson
Deanna Naemi
Martina Revello Lerena
Natalie Cheung
Nolan Cheung
Andrew Lang
Barra Roulston
Andrew Xu
Carrie Xue
David Yang
Andy Yu
Atria Zehtab
' I liked learning how to make presentations and movies on the iPad. I never knew that you could make movies without a director.â&#x20AC;? - Carrie
think I am open-minded because I know other people have different ways of thinking. David
Ms. Gris
Ms. Mah
The best part of G ra d e 2 was learning how to do multiplication." - M artin a
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GRADE 3C
Ava Ashnai
M atleo Ayrton
Chantelle Brewster
M attheu Cusbert
Terry Hao
Ethan Ko
Kieran Melville
Aria Rajwani
Ella van der W e rff
W W h a t d o
y o u
lik e
a b o u t M
Jada Chang
Kiana Chang Sigel
Alexander W hite
h a t w a s
th e
b e s t f ie ld
t r ip
Emma Mackay
Samui M cC aw
W endy Xu
John Yu
t h is y e a r ?
u lg r a v e ?
"We have better teachers at M ulgrave.
'I liked hiking because w e were climbing and w e found some trees and they taught
- M attheu
us what they w ere called." - A va
Abtin Zehtab
W h a t is
th e
b e st
G r a d e
t h in g
a b o u t
3 ?
"The best thing about G ra d e 3 y o u
a re
le a r n in g , w h a t
w ill b e
is that w e get to do more th e m o st u s e fu l w h e n
things by ourselves.â&#x20AC;? - Angelina
y o u
a re
a n
a d u lt ?
A rt is important because if you w ant to be an artist, you have to practise a lot when you are a kid so you are better when you are an adult." - M a tte o
GRADE 3H
Sarah Gunn
Sara Janmohamed-Sunderji
Adrian Lee
Frank Lu
Caelan McLeod
Billy Peng
Maia Rayner
Jenna Rowland
Sandy Tian
Hans W ang
Jasmine Wang
Hanna Yaghoubi
W h a t is
t h e m o s t im p o r t a n t t h in g h a v e
y o u
W h a t d o M
l e a r n t t h is y e a r ?
y o u
lik e
a b o u t
u lg r a v e ?
"How to analyse data because
I like that I learn how to
now I know how to read a
speak new languages:
graph and make a table."
French and Mandarin." - Kevin
- Hanna
Michelle Zuo
Mr. Hinmeuller W h a t is
th e
f u n n ie s t t h in g
h a p p e n e d
th a t h a s
t h is y e a r ?
"At recess, when w e play landball, there are lots of silly mistakes; like when a friend went to hit a ball and it hit W h a t le a r n e r p r o f ile
a t t r ib u t e
b e s t d e s c r ib e s y o u ?
"Caring because I am nice to people who are sad.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; - Navik
him in the knee and then the face."' - Mitchell 119
GRADE 3UM O
f a ll t h e
t h in g s y o u
a re
th e m o st u s e fu l w h e n
Kiana Bagherpour
M ilo Chang Sigel
HaoMing Du
Genevieve Dym ent
Leo Goldenberg
Gabriel Gonzalez
Ayla Starkey
Jenna Talib
EvaTorresola
Ava Wilson
Maggie Zeng
Cara Zhang
le a r n in g , w h a t y o u
a re
a n
w ill b e
a d u lt ?
The communication skills because when you are an adult you have to
W h a t w a s
th e
f u n n ie s t t h in g
th a t h a p p e n e d
t h is y e a r ?
Probably the assembly because it was really funny to see everyone playing their character." - M ilo
communicate a lot.' - Kennedy
Ms. Ullman
W h a t d o
Ms. M ingay
y o u
lik e
a b o u t M
u lg r a v e ?
"I like how M ulgrave is a good learning environment and I can make good
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friends easily.â&#x20AC;? - Eva
GRADE 4E W h ic h
Milad Ahmadi-Niri
Luke Chittock
Jayden Chow
Amrita Dhillon
Phoenia Cao
M atthew Collner
Karina Culamani
Sia Jutha
John Lang
Emma Linsley
Leo Liu
Raya Mamdani
Lialah Mavani
Vera M cCutcheon
Quinn McKay
TomĂĄs Rodrigues-Alves
O wen Sullivan
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m
"I really liked the Where w e are in place and time unit because I found it interesting to learn about how the native people crossed the land bridge to become the first people in North America." - Ashley Ashley W ong
Max Zhang
Mrs. Emmerson
W h a t th e
b e s t t h in g
a b o u t
G r a d e
4
?
"All of the outdoor experiences like Cam p Elphinstone, snowshoeing, and orienteering at Princess Park.â&#x20AC;? - Quinn
y o u ?
"I think that caring describes me because I'm never mean to anybody and if I have some thoughts about someone I keep them
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to myself." - Vera
Sebastian Calderon
Anya Deng
Steven Gabier
Adrlanna Gibault
Roslyn Kirkwood Fraser
Annabelle O nrot
Andrew Peng
Nikolai Rubin
Mercedes Sanei
Parker Taylor
George Tian
W h a t is
t h e m o s t im p o r t a n t t h in g
GRADE 4K
Ella Bond
y o u
h a v e
l e a r n t t h is y e a r ?
Probably that there are many different types of art and that you shouldn't judge people by first impressions." - Joel
Alden W insor
lames Zhang
Taishi Zoshima
W h a t w a s y o u r f a v o u r it e m it o f in q u ir y ?
"I liked H ow we express ourselves because it taught us a W
h a t is y o u r b e s t m e m o r y f r o m
t h is y e a r ?
I think the best memory I have was when I won
lot about art and emotions." - Annabelle
a special certificate in the writing contest because I worked really hard on my story." - Steven
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GRADE 4T D e s c r ib e
Kameel Ahamed
Madeline Bellamy
Talulla Cox
Aman Dhlllon
W alker Gelbard
Teresa Jin
Yasmeen Kassam
Brooke Lamkin
Brandon Lang
Ava Lillie Lee
Cherry Liu
Lucas Liu
Connar Mackay
Lukas Marosits
Cameron M oore
Milan Novak
Nicole Sia
Emily Southey
y o u r t e a c h e r in
5
w o rd s. W
Smart, strict, funny, knowledge and kind.' - Kameel
h a t d o
y o u
lik e
a b o u t M
u lg r a v e ?
The teachers are nice because w e do fun stuff in class and w e learn a lot.â&#x20AC;? - M ila n and W alker Jessica Zhao
W h a t is
th e
b e s t t h in g
a b o u t
G r a d e
4 ?
"The art is more challenging and it really makes it more fun." - Teresa O
f a ll t h e b e
th e
t h in g s t h a t y o u
a re
m o st u s e fu l w h e n
le a r n in g .: w h a t
y o u
a re
a n
w ill
a d u lt ?
"To not go near volcanoes or on tectonic 124
plate boundaries.â&#x20AC;? - Brooke
GRADE 5D
Daniel Aminbakhsh
Kate Birch
Madelaine Brewer Yazdi
Oscar Chan
Ziyan Hemani
Leona U
Vanessa Li
Maxwell McCarter
Olesya Menshykova
Jenny Pan
Felix Q in
Paula Ransanz
Cole Roppel
Chelsea Sharp
KaidenTalib
Isabel von Borstel
Angelina Yang
M iranda Yang
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W h a t 's t h e m o s t im p o r t a n t t h in g
y o u
l e a r n t t h is y e a r ?
"I learnt how to self-learn this year. I am taking initiative for my learning in math" - Felix
Ms. Drexl W h ic h
u n it o f in q u ir y d i d
y o u
lik e
b e s t?
"I liked the Government unit because it taught me about the different governments. Before I thought the federal
D e s c r ib e
y o u r t e a c h e r in
5
w o rd s.
government did everything, but now I
"Smart, sensible, independent,
know that it's pretty much divided evenly
nice, capable."
between municipal, provincial and
- Kate, Jenny and Leona
federal.’ - M iranda 126
D e s c r ib e
Catharina Barreira
y o u r t e a c h e r in
f iv e
Tristan Campeau
Ethan Chang
Linda Che
Ryan Cheah
Kamran Hemani
Divya Hooja
Lina Lim
Ahna Noormohamed
Alyssa Ukani
Annie Wang
M ona Xie
Artie Zhang
GRADE 5J
Rashed Arafeh
w o rd s. W h a t d o
Awesome, nice, fun, funny, amazing. - Catharina
y o u
lik e
a b o u t M
u lg r a v e ?
"The teachers and students
Mr. Jamieson
W h a t is W h a t
w a s th e
b e s t f i e ld
t r ip
th e
b e s t t h in g
a b o u t
t h is y e a r ?
O ur field trip to Britannia M ine because it was fun and I got to see how the miners actually worked and how hard it was." -
G r a d e
5 ?
"â&#x20AC;&#x2122;When w e did the exhibition. W e learnt to cooperate well. - Divya
Tristan
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GRADE 5M
Niki Evini
Grace Ezzati
Finn Grathwol
Kiki Kuang
Jamil Lalani
Jack M cDonnell
Peyton Pownall
A liTalib
Sebastian Torresola
Grace-Lily W ray
Sarah Yu
Sophy Zhu
W h ic h
u n it o f i n q u i r y d i d
y o u
lik e
b e s t?
I liked the Government unit the best because I d id n 't know there w ere so many different types of governments.â&#x20AC;? - Jack
Mrs. MacIntyre
W h ic h
le a r n e r p r o f ile
a t t r ib u t e
b e s t d e s c r ib e s y o u ?
"Inquirer because normally lots of things come to my mind. I get interested quickly W
h a t is y o u r b e s t m e m o r y
and I want to look deeper. I fro m
really like finding the answer." - G race
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t h is y e a r ?
"Being on the soccer team." - G a rre tt
Alex Bai
Mikkah Damji
Karina Edmonds
Angel Gu
Khirad Hassam
M atthew Lede
Holden Liu
Nevin Louie
Kevin Mehrani
Veronica M orabito
Pranav Ramdhani
Mira Saba
Teagan Sacre
Cayden Tay
Ruby Wang
Vivian Ye
Selina Zhu
W h a t d o
y o u
lik e
b e st a b o u t M
u lg r a v e ?
'I like ERIC because I love to read."
D e s c r ib e
GRADE 5Y
Inaya Alibhai
y o u r t e a c h e r in
5
w o rd s.
"Smart, beautiful, sweet, smiley and awesome.' - Teagan, Selena
- Holden
Angel and Vivian
Ms. Yochim
W h a t is O
f a ll t h e
y o u
t h in k
t h in g s y o u
w ill b e
a re
th e m o st u s e fu l w h e n
a re
a n
t h e b e s t t h in g
a b o u t G r a d e
5
?
l e a r n in g , w h a t d o y o u
a
a d u lt ?
You get to make your own choices. You try not to ask other people. You
Exhibition because w e are learning
think to yourself about what is wrong
how to work in a group and collect
and what is right."
information from different sources,
- Veronica
which I think will help us when w e are older.â&#x20AC;? - M ikkah
129
Luka Assaf
Jaden Bourchier
Ethan Chow
Jed DeCooman
Kevin Du
Charles Feng
Cindy Can
Hayden Gelbard
Erika Layton
Lucy LePoidevin
Adelyn Lee
Eli Lippman
Brian Liu
Sophie M cMenemyBrown
O wen M cM enem yBrown
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Khayali Dhanji
Josie Ding
Katerina Georgi
Amin Gulamani
M onray Guo
Dongjo Lee
Alex LePoidevin
Angela Li
Ryan Li
Laura Liu
Adrian Lu
Victoria Lu
Aly Mamadani
Isaac Manji
Ellie M itchell
Jolene M orabito
Gabriella Novak
Leon Peng
Amanda Qian
W h a t w a s
th e
b e s t f i e ld
t r ip
t h is y e a r ?
"The Eastern USA trip because you have choose." - Kai
W h a t w a s
th e
f u n n ie s t t h in g
th a t h a p p e n e d
t h is y e a r ?
"I was locked out of school for about half an hour while I was trying to get to band. When I finally got inside, the fire bell rang." - G o b i "When w e combined our last names: 'Tanmohamedji'." - Emily, Zia and Alyza
Alicia Steinmann
Claudia Stodt
Miles Sullivan
Jack Wray
Jenny Xu
Reco Xu
W h a t is
t h e m o s t im p o r t a n t t h in g
y o u
Sophie Ye
GRADE Ăł
permission to spend your money as you
Emily Tang
Christian Thorson
Jose Vergani
Sophie Ye
Zemin Zhang
Tiger Zhang
l e a r n t t h is y e a r ?
To be a role model to the younger kids.â&#x20AC;? - Ellie "Life' s a journey." - Sophie M . "Put others' needs before yours." - Yash
Ms. Ferguson
Mr. Ronald Jones
Ms. Yakachuk
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M s. M ifcH
Sirs. J o lle y
I M m e.iBeaypre
Ye Lao Shi
Ms. Straub
M ^Blanford M o rro w ^
Alex Andrews
Theodora Barreira
Sarah Berton
Braxton Calkins
David Chen
Amanda Cheng
Connor Chittock
May Cho
Julia Cross
Azad Dharamsi
Nikki Ebrahimi-Siaghi
Kaden Gulamani
Xiao Chuan He
Sahip Kassim Lakha
Raiden Louie
Steven Che
Nicole Cheah
Joshua Chow
Emily Ci
W illiam Collister
W illiam Fergusson
Samir Georgi
Nina Goldenberg
Clara Gonzalez
Mark Horner
Jinhyo Huh
Lindsay llkay
Catherine Jiang
Claire Joyce
Terry Kim
Zoe Kortje
Hannah Li
Joseph Li
Tony Li
Brady Lim
Chris Lu
Peter Lu
Steven Luo
Callum M acIntyre
Niki Mahm oudi
Markus Marosits
GRADE 7
Kala McKay
Branden M odrovic
Behbod Panahandeh
Andrew Park
Stacy Piskova
Jayden Shull
Michael Solodko
Natalie South
Campbell Southey
Mikhail Talib
Cleb Vlasenko
Connor Walsh
Elena Wang
Luna Wang
Tal W illiams W ood
Augustin W right
Lyris Xu
Annie Yang
Christie Yang
David Zheng
Kevin Zhu
Yann Zweig
Jerry Zhang
Vania Rezaei
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Pegah Abyaneh
Charlotte Armstrong
Nathan Bidder
Jack Birch
Luc Coh
Leo Guo
Natalie Hanna
Logan Harris
Maggie Haugom
M ollie Haugom
Elaine He
Rhianna Hiom
Andrew Horner
Natasha Kearns
Nicole Lee
Laelia Lei
Jenna Mamdanl
Celina M anji
Chloe Nakatsuru
Tommy Niu
Ethan Lippman
Leonard
Andrew March
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Sayeed Mavani
Ali Mecklai
M eridy Meikle
Alisha Muljiani
Madeleine Campeau
Angela Chen
GRADE 8 Jennifer Pan
Reagan Pownall
Cole Rajani
Dale Roseman
Keaton Ross Chali
Mackenzie Walsh
Grace Wang
Simon Wang
Wensen Wang
Ingrid W hite
Lucas W ong
Sam Ye
Ji Sang You
Carrie Zhou
Richard Zhou
Joanna Zhuang
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140
Tessa Barrow-Precious
Grayson Beck
Arell Bryski
Kevin Cai
Aiden Carere
Jacky Chang
M atthew Chasmar
Chuiwen Kong
Nelli Larjava
Jimi Lee
So Yi Lee
Joshua Levy
Jerry Liu
Prosper Liu
w
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Martin Abrary
Mason Andrews
Charles Armstrong
Nicholas Belluk
Alexander Brun
Caroline Chen
David Chi
Harry Fan
Rafael Gonzalez
Aria Guld
Kyle Guo
Daisy Harris
Jordan Henderson
Grace Heppell
Jacob Hiom
Louis Keleher
Rita Li
Madeleine Kirkwood
Bea Lumme
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Kiyaana Manji
Nicolas Marin
Eric Lou
Thomas M cIntyre
Jacob McKenzie
Faris Mecklai
Ranna M ehr
GRADE 1 Katherine O Brien
Jackson Pike
Sebastiaan Prins
Martha Shaw
Poppy Shaw
Sophia Sinclair
Natasha Somani
Sara Somani
Judson Stanton
Nicole Stanton
Jenissa Sunderji
Katharine Turner
Shanil Verjee
Fiona Wang
Jerry Wang
Joshua W hite
Percy Xie
Dina Yaghoubi
JiSooY ou
Claudia Zhang
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John Cao
Zhenni Chen
Krista Cook
Kristopher Coppin
Ahmed Dharamsi
Roy Gao
Spencer Giles
Joanne Go
Chelsea Henry
Madelaine Herunter
Rachael Herz
Hanson Huang
Yi Ling Jin
Harriet Jung
Anniqa Karmali
Keeyan Kazemi
Salina Kim
Soraiya Lalani
Milia Larjava
Emme Lee
Zoe Leonard
Alex Li
Annika Li
John Li
W eiyun Li
Lucas Lu
Phillip M artin
Zoe M orin
Angela Pai
Shelly Park
Kelli Q i
Hannah Rahim
Gregory Read
Hunter Rigatti
Sara Shahbaz
GRADE ll Jordan Somani
Jessie Xiang
Carl Steffens
Karl Lukas Steiniger
Meagan Stewart
Jessica Su
Saba Taghiakbari
Thea Udwadia
Merina Uhrle
Mats van Rhijn
Jaylan Vance
Sydney W hite
Tommy Xiao
Kenny Yang
Silent Yu
Logan Zhang
Danielle Wierenga
Magnolia Zhao
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Senior School Candids
Rhonda Altman
Lian Anson
Sarah Anton
Kim Bai
M onica Beaumont
M aurice Broschart
Elizabeth Calderon
Jennifer Cartwright
Jonathan Cawkell
Bronson Chau
Hazel Chee
Louise Chen
Kelly Chow
Kathryn Clark
Megan Collins
Rebecca Cowell
Greg Cusbert
Craig Davis
Karmen Decamlllis
Tracey Dixon
Carla Donnelly
M ichelle Douglas
Rob Eakln
Diana Ferreira
John Flanagan
Michael Frewin
Pegi Furanna
Christine Giesbrecht
Graham Gilley
Lee Hardy
Yuna Huang
Alnoor Janmohamed
Samantha Johnson
Martin Jones
Richard Keleher
Richard Kristen
Rosemary Lai
Shellina I akhdhir
Luke Lawson
Claude Leduc
Sarah Lee
Vanessa LI
Avery Liao
Sophia Liew
David Lopez
Leo Lopez
Michael Lopez
Claire Lynch
Mariah Ma
Jack M cKillop
Lori McPhail
Alison McTavish
Melissa M oore
Michael M oore
Marlena Morgan
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Karen Pinchin
Karem Planas
Kyle Prior
Mark Pulfer
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James Roughan
Bambi Roy
Chloe Scott
Libby Soper
Amy Starkey
Joyce Tang
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Ghazal Aghagoli "Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny." - C.S. Lewis M y four years at Mulgrave have been an incredible journey. Thanks to all the amazing people, my teachers, my fellow grads, and my family who have inspired me and pushed me to w ork harder and aim higher. It's been quite a ride. Thank you everyone for making it so exceptional with your energy, passion, and encouragements!
Amir Saman Ahmadi Vafa "Boop." - Sterling Archer
Dara Barrow-Precious More time isn't always useful, even when it's used. I have found this to be an applicable phrase for school, and life in general. So take the time to make friends and have fun; these things w ill be what you remember. I know I have.
Christina Catliff "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!" - Friday Night Lights A big thank you to all my teachers, especially Mr. Leduc and Ms.Anson for your incredible support throughout my years at Mulgrave. You've both taught me valuable lessons that I w ill hold close to my heart forever. To my Lovely Lady Titans, play hard, never give up and remember the im portance o f family. You have given me everything I could ask for in a team and for that I am forever grateful. I am so proud o f every one o f you and wish you all the best next year. PS: remember... we d on't get tired!
Andrea Aguilar Medina I honestly don't know what I'm looking forward to the most: our graduation or our ten year reunion.
David Bai "Time wasted is the best tim e spent."
Boyd Borjiet "But I knew I was out of luck, the day the music died." - Don McLean's â&#x20AC;&#x153;American Pie"
Sunny Choi Master has given Dobby an IB diploma... Dobby is freeee.
Emma Eamer-Goult "The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - W alter Bagehot A tremendous thank you to all my teachers, friends and family for all your support over the years. The closing ceremony for this extraordinary journey is just around the corner. I wish our graduating class all the best. Farewell!
"What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies w ithin us." - Ralph W aldo Emerson
Kevin Fabian
Lauren Forster
"W ould I rather be feared or loved? Easy, Both. I want people to be afraid o f how much they love me." - Michael Scott
Andrew French O n my first day o f Kindergarten here I wanted to go home and watch Spongebob. Now, thirteen years later, I'm finally going to have time to do it. Yes, the day after grad I'm sitting on the couch in pyjamas eating Fruit Loops and watching Spongebob, because that's what I would've wanted 13 years ago, and you need to stay true to yourself. Thanks to everyone at Mulgrave for making my 13 years o f waiting for this m om ent the best they could be. Onward.
Clement Gesret "Change is the law o f life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." - John F. Kennedy
Ryan Gray "It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. W e can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one." - George Harrison Live in the now amigos, I'll see you soon.
Cameron Henderson "While physics and mathematics may tell us how the universe began, they are not much use in predicting human behavior because there are far too many equations to solve. I'm no better than anyone else at understanding what makes people tick, particularly women." - Stephen Hawking
"Well well well, how the turn tables...â&#x20AC;? - Michael Scott
Terrence Gao "Some people say that you've crossed the line, but I d on't think that there is a line, I think people draw the line in just after you have traversed it." - Russell Brand
Micaela Goh ÂĄust because you're trash doesn't mean you can't do great things. It's called garbage can, not garbage cannot.
Sarah Halldorson "N othing stresses me out, except having to seek the approval o f my inferiors." -D w ig h t Schrute, The Office
Rasmus Hvid "Never theorise before you have data. Invariably, you end up twisting the facts to suit theories instead of theories to suit facts." - Sherlock Holmes Obviously Mr. Holmes has never completed a group 4 IA before...
lamilla lanmohamed-Sunderji "School is practice for the future, and practice makes perfect. But nobody's perfect, so why practice?" - Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day Thank you to everyone for the amazing memories and friendships over the last seven years at Mulgrave. Congrats grad class o f 2015, we did it.
Angela Joannou Congratulations to the class o f 2 0 1 5 ,1 canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe we did it! To my friends, family, & teachers, I would genuinely like to thank you for your unwavering support all these years, and for making my high school experience a very memorable one! Grads, I w ould like to wish you all the very best o f luck & Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll miss you very much! "I hope that your dreams take you to the corners o f your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows o f your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known."
Sarajuddin Kazimi Many thanks to my guardian and to Mulgrave School for their continual support and motivations in my tw o years of IB. W ithout their support this opportunity w ould not be possible for me. I have great memories o f being at Mulgrave with great people that I w ill remember in my life. I w ould like to wish everyone luck and success in their endeavors. I can see lots of changes in me after tw o years IB. "It is never late to ask yourself 'Am I ready to change my life, am I ready to change myself?'. However ola we are, whatever we w ent through, it is always possible to be reborn. If each day is a copy o f the last one, what a pity! Every breath is a chance to be reborn." (Shams Tabrizi)
Andrew Lee Thank you to my family, teachers and friends for always being there for me when I needed them. There have been many difficult times but we survived together.
Joanne Lim One o f the best decisions I have made in my life would be being a Mulgrave student. M y senior school life was like a roller-coaster w ith challenges and fun memories. The ride has ended safely by the support of the teachers and friends. All o f my classmates were welcom ing and caring. Just talking with them made me happy. I would like to thank all the teachers for educational and emotional support. Because o f my experience at Mulgrave, I am looking forward to take another roller-coaster o f life, this time as a more independent person. I am lucky to have enjoyed the new senior school building. I loved studying and discussing with friends in the seminar room.
Helen )eong I w ill miss waking up at 7a.m., getting home at 4.a.m, sleeping at 5.a.m. then waking up again at 7.a.m. Surely I suffered but it was okay. I had all my friends suffering w ith me. Having spent a long time at Mulgrave, Mulgrave became my home, (I literally spent more time at school than at home). Mulgrave not only educated me but also taught me the im portance o f love o f learning, being aware o f the environm ent and friendship between students, teachers and parents. I thank all teachers, students. I w ill miss you!
Richard Jung Thank you to all the teachers who made IB manageable. W ithout your efforts the tw o years would not have been the same, not in a good way. Tip to everyone, start your EE before the summer.
Nicola Kent If you can't bewilder them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bombastic sermonising.
Bridget Liao "Have a mind that is open to everything, and attached to nothing." - Tilopa
Katie Lu Life's changes are the building blocks of maturity.
Rachel Lu Sometimes, people ask me why I can get good marks w ithout trying. I just smile. Nothing ironic, just a truly happy smile. H ow do I do it? It's a secret, so d on't tell anyone alright? The trick is, you gotta w ork your butt off to make it look easy.
Freya Ma One thing that I learned from my high school years is that we should always aim high. That way if you falter in reaching your goals, you are still further ahead than with not having a goal at all. Believe it or not, the greater danger for most o f us is not that our aim is too high and w e miss it, but that it is too low and we hit it.
)erico Marion Lumanlan "Experience life in all possible ways good-bad, bitter-sweet, dark-light, summer-winter. Experience all the dualities. D on't be afraid o f experience, because the more experience you have, the more mature you become." - Osho
Jody Mao To be is to be perceived. And so to know thyself is only possible through the eyes of the others. Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present... Many thanks to all o f you, my friends.
Daniela Martin Apparently this stays in here forever, so listen up ladies. There's no such thing as a breaking point when you're greater than your circumstances. You w o n 't always be able to control what happens to you, but you can always control your response. Remember that "things turn out best for those who made the best of the way things turned out." I hope basketball becomes your therapy when you need to get away from everything; it sure became mine :) You hold on to your passions, whatever they may be! Hope you kick butt next season!
Stephanie Mounzer Thank you to all the wonderful students, teachers and faculty I've had the chance to meet over the past thirteen years. I will always remember the friends and experiences I've had throughout my years at Mulgrave. Also, thank you to the senior volleyball and basketball teams I've had the privilege to play on. I am honoured to have played w ith such a dedicated, talented and supportive group o f people - you have made my last two years at Mulgrave the most meaningful and memorable ones yet.
Victoria O Brien Thirteen years at Mulgrave has been a long time coming; there have been many ups and downs that have made me who I am today. There are many people I w ould like to thank; my friends, my family, and my teachers have been tremendously supportive in the struggles o f IB. I'd like to thank Ms. Chee for being so supportive, Ms. Clark for not giving up, and Mr. Leduc for pushing me to be my best. My basketball team in particular. Through the friendships formed on The Lady Titans, I have never felt so supported and loved. This team is my family. #BrickWalls
C urren Page "D oing nothing is very hard to do...you never know when you're finished." - Leslie Nielsen
jena Roper "Even the darkest night w ill end and the sun w ill rise." - Les MisĂŠrables, Victor Hugo. Thank you all for putting up with me and making the past six years some o f the strangest and most wonderful. G ood luck everyone! Live in the now, leave your worries behind, d on't drink expired milk and I'll see you all soon enough.
Niaz Sabaghchian I w ould like thank my parents for being very supportive throughout these two years. Also, a huge thank you to my teachers at Mulgrave who have helped me become what I am now. "You are not a drop In the ocean, you are the entire ocean in a drop. " -Rumi
Hirmand Saffari "The most im portant thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do." - Kobe Bryant Throughout the years at Mulgrave, I have had a m ultitude o f people inspire me. This includes teachers, friends, coaches and other staff. As I move forward, I have come to the conclusion that it is now my responsibility to Inspire people, in whatever it is I do and to whom ever it may be. I wish to succeed in inspiring those who need inspiration. I've learned so much here at Mulgrave. Thanks everyone! Big Papa... Out!
Khenza Shayan "In order to succeed, we must first BELIEVE that w e can..." - Nikos Kazantzakis Congratulations to my Grad for com pleting IB. W e all know that it was not easy but with lots o f hard w ork we can proudly stand where we are today as the Graa o f 2015. Thank you to all my teachers and friends over the years for their constant support and encourage and a very special thank you for my guardian and parent for helping me throughout the years. I could not have done it w ithout you! To the class of 2015! It has been amazing, Class of 2015. I wish you all the best o f luck in your future endeavors and believe me that I found you all strong and brave. Remember that we are all beginning a new chapter o f our life and please never give up...
W illia m Pullen "Be like a duck. Calm on the surface, but always paddling like the dickens underneathâ&#x20AC;? - Michael Caine
Joshua Ruether "H om e is behind, the world ahead, and there are many paths to tread through shadows to the edge of night, until the stars are all alight." - J.R.R. Tolkien The past tw o years have been a steep, steep clim b that never seemed to end. W ell now it almost has, and we're all going separate ways, starting a new chapter in our lives. I truly never thought this day would come. As exciting as it is, I w ill miss everyone. Hope everyone has an amazing experience in University!
Munira Sadat "Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder." - Rumi
Kelcy Timmons This is the first time in my life that so many things w ill never happen again. It's ironic how w e go through school so ready to graduate, and when we finally graduate we aren't ready to leave. So friends, this is It. But this is not the end. It is not even the beginning o f the end. Give 'em hell Grad 2015. Can't wait to see you all soon.
Jolee Tung It's been quite a journey and I can't believe we are finally done high school! Huge thanks to all o f my friends, teachers, coaches, and of course my loving family for helping me through it along the way. G ood luck to my fellow graduating class and always remember: "If an opportunity doesn't knock, build a door1'- M ilton Berle
JÂĄ Na You I've always thought my Grade 12 year would never come, but It came eventually. I will truly miss my teachers and friends at Mulgrave, and all the memories w eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had together. Thank you all. "True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country." - Kurt Vonnegut W ell, good luck grad '15 and see you later!
Alexandra Zhou "To accomplish great things, w e must not only act, but also dream. G o confidently in the direction o f your dreams and live the life you have imagined." - Anatole France Thank you Mulgrave for the amazing four years and good luck to all the Grad class o f 2015!
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"In a yearbook, a great photo is worth 1,000 words." These were the words of advice we received as we embarked on creating Mulgrave's yearbook, and they rang true as we picked from the incredible selection of images shared by
Mark Steffens, Shauna Ullman, Ali McTavish, Martin Jones, Ana and the Fotogrรกfica team, German Marin, Karim Lalani, Helaine and Curt Shepard, Eva Torresola and countless other parents, teachers, students and friends of Mulgrave. The events chronicled in this yearbook would not jump to life as they do were it not for these amazing photos. As stellar as these images are, it was the wisdom shared by Nicola Ferguson and Leah King, and the support and selfless dedication showered upon us by Natasha Rathbone and Julie DeCooman, that brought these pictures to print. Natasha's commitment to ensuring that everyone made it into yearbook, and her genuine and enthusiastic demeanor, made what first appeared a daunting task a fun and exciting one. Julie's 'can move mountains' attitude was just what the team needed to get us across the finish line. Julie and Natasha, we'll say it again... you rock! Lastly, we would like to thank Hazel Chee, as well as Maureen Mounzer, Val Roper and the many other grad parents who took time (a lot of time) to make sure all grad quotes and baby pictures made it in. We, and the Class of 2015, greatly appreciate your outstanding commitment. Cheers to the 2014-2015 academic year! With gratitude, Karem Planas and Michelle Noble Yearbook Editors