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ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2015 – 2016
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Contents Message from the Head of School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Message from the Board Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Mission, Values & Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Who We Are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Strategic Plan 2011-2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Our Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Governance & Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Our Divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Curriculum & Academic Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 University Acceptances & Programmes of Study . . . . . . . 16 Mulgrave School Alumni Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Creative & Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Outdoor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Student Life: Service & Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 GEO & International-Mindedness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Mulgrave Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Thank You, Mulgrave! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Letter from Our Head of School, John Wray Dear Members of the Mulgrave Community, It is with great pleasure that I write my introduction to the annual report for 2015-2016. This has been a transitional year for Mulgrave as we complete the 2011-2016 strategic plan and move forward with our new strategic plan for 2020. The past five years have been years of considerable achievement for our school and especially our individual students who have benefitted from an increasingly enriched educational experience and who have been continuously pushing the boundaries of personal best in all areas of school life. As we look ahead to the next few years, the imperative to improve and develop our education is even greater than before. We will enhance our focus on preparing our students from the earliest age in all divisions of the school with the values, skills and personal qualities to thrive in an increasingly complex, competitive and international world. We want our students to be even John Wray
more inspired to lead happy, fulfilled and successful lives in the future, and we need to ensure that our education, based on the International Baccalaureate programmes - the best academic programmes in the world - is adapted and improved to meet those goals. At the heart of this endeavor is the need to ensure that we properly invest in the development of our teachers and that we give our teachers the equipment, resources, and facilities to continue to
Head of School
inspire our children to new levels of achievement across all areas of school life. Our school can only be as successful as every teacher in every classroom and our 2020 strategic plan lays out how we shall achieve these goals in more detail, along with the action plans for achieving them. Please enjoy reading this snapshot of our school and please continue to be part of Mulgrave’s journey to ‘Inspire Excellence in Education and Life’.
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Letter from Our Board Chair, Harry Wierenga Dear Members of the Mulgrave Community, Our family has been part of the Mulgrave community for 21 years, and even though all of our children have now graduated successfully from the school, I am delighted and honoured still to be serving this wonderful community as Chair of the Board. I would like to thank all members of the community, whether you are a student, a teacher, a parent, or someone from our alumni community, for all that you have done for our school not only in the last year but over Mulgrave’s short but proud history. Ours is a story of incredible endeavor, of outstanding commitment and of visionary leadership. We are thankful to have had the support of people who are committed to raising our school to amongst the very best of independent schools in Canada with a growing reputation on the world stage. However, we will not stand still, and I am excited that our ambitious strategic plan for the next period will take a Mulgrave education to a new level. As in the early days of the school’s development and in the intervening years, we will continue to need your support to Harry Wierenga
reach our challenging goals. Your contribution to our school - whether it be supporting your own child’s education, whether it be volunteering in a multitude of ways in the school’s programmes and operations, or whether it is supporting philanthropically a number of new developments - will continue to be important.
Chair of Mulgrave’s Board of Directors
I would like to take this opportunity to profoundly thank all of the staff who work at the school for their skills, dedication, and selfless commitment to our children. I know personally how much impact this great service has on our children, and we are very fortunate to have a Mulgrave staff such as ours. I would also like to thank once again my fellow Board members on both the School and Foundation Boards and members of the MVP executive for their contribution and leadership within the wider community. The work of the people on these groups is often long and arduous, unsung and unheard. I hope that you find this annual report informative and inspiring. It can capture only a tiny fraction of the richness of the school and can reflect only a semblance of the very special ethos that defines us. 3
Mission, Values and Vision
MEETING OUR MISSION
OUR MISSION AND VISION
The Mulgrave report to the community celebrates our achievements and demonstrates how we meet our mission through the education we provide. This annual publication is distributed to current parents, alumni, alumni families, staff, and local community leaders. The 2015-2016 report covers the school year starting in September 2015 and ending October 2016. This report contains only a small selection of our collective achievements. We hope you enjoy reading it and welcome your feedback.
Inspiring Excellence in Education and Life
OUR VALUES At Mulgrave we believe: • Individual values are based on personal integrity and acting with respect towards others. • Our sense of community and friendship is founded on humility, empathy, commitment, and inclusion. • Lifelong learning is built upon curiosity, creativity, and innovative thinking. • A global perspective and environmental and social responsibility are central to becoming true world citizens.
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• All members of our community strive for balance and understand that striving for one’s personal best should be enjoyable.
By inspiring excellence – the continuous pursuit of personal best – in education and life, Mulgrave strives to equip lifelong learners to thrive in a culturally diverse and interdependent world and to embrace, with passion and confidence, their responsibility always to do their best to support others and to make a difference by serving their communities, both locally and in the world at large.
Who We Are Mulgrave is a co-ed, secular International Baccalaureate (IB) World School predominantly serving the North Shore of Vancouver. As an independent day school with a reputation for academic excellence and for providing a holistic education, we offer the IB curriculum in Pre-K through to Grade 12 in a spectacular West Vancouver setting: • Primary Years Programme (Pre-K to Grade 5) • Middle Years Programme (Grade 6 to 10) • Diploma Programme (Grade 11 and 12)
Academic, athletic, artistic, and service & leadership opportunities comprise the four strands of a Mulgrave education, and they are enriched by a robust outdoor education programme that strengthens our students’ connection to and respect for our natural world. Our well-being is celebrated, but giving back and making a difference through both local and international projects are an integral part of the fabric that makes up our community.
THE MULGRAVE DIFFERENCE
• Highly skilled, committed teachers who provide our students with exceptional individual care • Small teacher-to-student ratios allow for personalised, high quality teaching and learning • A broad, holistic education that focusses on the development of the whole child • An IB Continuum of programmes that not only develop modern basic skills and knowledge but ensure students can acquire conceptual understanding and high-level analytical skills • The best developmental progression of learning that provides students with essential skills and personal qualities for happiness and success in life • A rich array of co-curricular opportunities that feed students’ passions and pique their interests • A close-knit community with a shared purpose to provide our children with the best possible education • A beautiful learning environment that actively supports student achievement • An innovative school with a growing reputation for its leading practices within Canada and beyond
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1. Personalisation of Learning, Support and Curriculum
MULGRAVE ‘Good to Great’: the 2011—2016 Strategic Plan As we come to the end of the ‘Good to Great’ Strategic Plan, it is worth reflecting on the enormous improvements that have been made in each of the eight goal areas.
• Created and implemented the Mulgrave Teaching and Learning Guide with an ongoing focus on differentiation, assessment for learning strategies, and student feedback • Provided Associate Teachers in all K-G2 classrooms, giving a staff to student ratio of 1:10 • Established a range of standardised tests to help predict and support individual student performance • Established strong Learning Support teams in the Junior and Upper Schools • Increased a range of student support staff including an additional university counsellor, technicians in
Science and Art and Design, and extra staff in the library/ learning centre • Further developed and extended our 1:1 technology (including iPads in the JS and BYOD in the US) and Google Apps for Education (GAFE) to support learning in G2-12 • Introduced the Middle School elective programme, which has increased student motivation and commitment to school and new courses in the Senior School, which have allowed students to increasingly study in areas of strength and interest • Revised the school calendar to improve student learning -
The result of these initiatives has been impressive year on year improvements in the school’s academic scores, which in turn, has allowed students to access a wider range of competitive university courses.
2. Increased Emphasis on Individual Skill Progression • Begun work on this complex area of education to systematically embed key 21st century skills into the curriculum. Critical thinking and research skills now mapped throughout the curriculum and work begun on social and emotional learning and self management skills in the Middle School through the new Life and Learning course, as well as digital literacy skills across the curriculum. This work has begun to have an impact on students’ skills and has given us a good base from which to further develop this aspect within the framework of the next strategic plan. 6
3. Strengthening of Athletics, the Arts, Service, Outdoor Education and Co-curricular activities, including through community partnerships • Improvement in athletics and performing arts facilities with the turf field, two new performing arts rooms, a new visual arts studio, and additional gym and fitness room
• Established partnerships with external organisations including the Goh Ballet, local Academy sports programmes, and performing arts providers.
We have seen significantly higher performance and participation in all additional strands of education.
4. Developing Foreign Languages and the International Dimension • Introduced additional Chinese language classes in K-12 to assist differentiation, including the native language programme • Revised the language pathways, including the introduction of language specialisation in French and Chinese in G4 and the introduction of Spanish in G10
• Commenced the CIS international accreditation process • Revised the Global Education and Outreach programme, developed a sister school arrangement with a school in Shanghai and long-term exchange programmes in France and China
5. Strengthening our Community • Strengthened our internal and external communications, including a new website • Continued to develop a strong sense of community as our cultural diversity has evolved
• Refreshed the Mulgrave visual brand to reflect our education provision and the school we are today • Developed our Alumni communications and activities
6. Improving our staff conditions of service to facilitate recruitment, retention and capacity for change • Continued to improve our staff salaries and benefits and working conditions
and development scheme, and additional training opportunities
• Invested heavily in staff training and development, including the introduction of collaborative planning time, a revised staff review
• Introduced a new mid-level leadership structure • Launched the Centre for Innovation
7. Enhancing our facilities, acquiring land and improving the school environment to support our curricular/co-curricular • Created a long-term campus plan • Purchased land to the south of the school • Completed the new Senior School, turf field, and parking
project plus extensive renovations including a new gym and fitness centre, extended art studio, and new science lab
8. Increasing our fundraising capacity including to support bursaries • Completed the $30m capital campaign for the new Senior School project in under three years with a 75% family participation rate
• Created new revenue streams through external lettings and summer school activities
• Increased our bursary in line with inflation and additional entry scholarships for students who demonstrate need
During this period we have maintained our fundamental character as a PK-12 coeducational, three class per grade, independent, IB Continuum school primarily for families who live on the North Shore of Vancouver. 7
Our Community The Mulgrave community is known for its unity and tireless efforts to make our school the best it can be. Shared values and a common purpose strengthen our ties as we all strive together to provide our children with an exceptional, holistic education that will prepare them for university and beyond.
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FACULTY AND STAFF
STUDENTS
There is no doubt that it is the quality of teaching and learning that underpins students’ success at school, and Mulgrave is blessed with an outstanding teaching faculty. They are dedicated and skilled IB teaching professionals who are passionate about education and work daily to improve their craft. They care deeply for the well-being of their students and place a strong emphasis on developing positive relationships in order to facilitate personal and academic growth.
Inspiring excellence in education and life is our mission. We go to great lengths to ensure our students receive the personalised guidance, care, and support they need to find their passions, become lifelong learners, and grow into their roles as stewards of a changing world. Our students continually inspire us, and we are grateful to them for the many gifts and talents they generously share with our school, local, and global communities.
“My hi ghlight of the y been th ear has e amaz ing help from p a nd sup eers an port d the w teache o n d er f rs who u l help m person e thriv al and e in a ca d e m my this is ic life. I what M fi n d that ulgrav e does allow m best to e to pu rsue ex I believ cellenc e that t e. h e teach founda ers are tion of t h e the sch are the ool and real m t h ey a ke r s o f Mulgr T h ey a re the o ave. nes wh studen o allow ts to un leash t heir full pot ential.” Ali Mec klai, st udent
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the with d t e l l i hr ity a are t mun m o tered c “We s ba l y fo o t l i g n f u m , eo se n s acter a co m char It is f . o e s v d d ra n d ar y, an Mulg h st a ibilit g s i n h h the o by resp g wit , t n i c e n in resp h the . B eg n e ss roug e h t v e i s n do , thes inclu r s an s t af f s e d h n c a ple a te a x am at i o n e r t y s i b in each ht adm taug m , to e u l r a u ic ities c ur r qu a l nt.” ough r h t tude s s a y r l l e ev we an d i ly n Fam Dixo
Governance and Leadership PARENTS
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BOARD COMMITTEES
Parents are essential to the success of our school. They are key partners in the execution of our common goals. With their invaluable support and input, we strive collaboratively to help our students reach their true potential. Whether involved as event organisers for our annual Gala, as volunteers in the library, or as presenters in the classrooms, our parents share the Mulgrave vision of inspiring excellence in education and life. We are incredibly grateful for how much they do to make our community what it is today.
The Mulgrave Volunteer Parents Association (MVP) helps coordinate all parent volunteer, social and fundraising activities with the school. Working together with staff and parents, the MVP’s primary goal is to sustain Mulgrave’s sense of community and foster a broad-based spirit of participation. We are incredibly grateful to them for their generous donation of time and energy year upon year. Their involvement in so many aspects of school life, from providing the Admissions team support to organising Grad Ball, strengthens the ties that make our community so strong. They are passionate, talented people who radiate warmth and positive energy.
Our committees are comprised of Board members, staff, students and parents, and they serve in the following areas: • Audit • Finance • Building and • Governance Grounds • Advancement/ • Nominations Capital Campaign • Executive
BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors is entrusted to operate and run the school on behalf of the Mulgrave Independent School Society. The Society is a not-for-profit registered charity. There are fourteen parent or ex-parent members of the Board, and we thank them for their selfless service and for the work they do to support the school. The Mulgrave Board as of September 2016: • Harry Wierenga, Chair • Gopi Chande, Vice Chair • Harry Hole, Secretary • Richard Cheah, Treasurer
• Michael Birch • Charles Chang • Mehrdad Ezzati • Silvia Heinrich • William Ko • John Pao • Brenda Rajani
• Jihad Saba • Helaine Shepard • Malik Talib
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Our Divisions EARLY LEARNING CENTRE (PRE-K 3 & 4) • IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) – outstanding preparation for formal schooling • Highly trained and experienced teachers and assistants • 1:8 teacher to child ratio • Focus on developing socialisation and basic learning skills in a play- and inquiry-based environment • Termly field trips around the community and guest speakers to support learning and development • Wonderful purpose-built facility • Specialist teachers for PE and Music • Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
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JUNIOR SCHOOL (KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 6) • Caring and nurturing teachers – small class sizes
• Inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning
• Two fully certified teachers in all K–2 classrooms
• Focus on developing a wide range of 21st century skills
• Teacher associates in G3–6 and in specialist classes
• iPads in Grade 2–6 classes to provide technologyenhanced learning
• Specialist teachers for PE, music and additional languages (French and Mandarin) • Director of Teaching and Learning & Curriculum Coordinators to enhance student learning
• Extensive co-curricular programme, both before and after school • G6 follows the MYP curriculum to ease the transition into Middle School
• IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) as the core academic programme • Engaging and dynamic learning environment • Dual-stream Mandarin programme: native and non-native speakers
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MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 7–9) • IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) as the core academic programme
• Strong pastoral care and mentoring through a 1-to-1 advisory programme
• A range of personalised course offerings through the Learning Enrichment and Personalisation (LEAP) elective programme
• A Life Skills course that teaches a range of metacognitive skills, including a strong focus on social-emotional learning • Focus on inquiry-based learning, the application of 21st–century skills, and experiential learning opportunities • Well-rounded education with a focus on personal growth
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• Established bring your own device (BYOD) technology integration with a focus on the development of digital literacy and citizenship skills • A comprehensive offering of co-curricular activities to support growth, development and exposure in arts, athletics, leadership, and service
• A Global Experiential Learning Programme in which students expand their educational experiences, further develop their real-world and intercultural skills, and engage in meaningful and impactful service learning • Extensive leadership opportunities for all students to develop their leadership potential
SENIOR SCHOOL (GRADES 10–12) • IB Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11 & 12 • Outstanding preparation for university and beyond • Focus on developing critical thinking, research, social, communication, and selfmanagement skills alongside rigorous diploma course content
• An IB Core requirement to engage in global issues, interdisciplinary learning, and committed social service
• Personal university counselling services and regular Canadian, UK and US university fairs
• An innovative ‘advisory’ pastoral structure to help build independence and offer 1-to-1 support
• Comprehensive leadership opportunities in a variety of contexts
• An innovative Character Education course provided for Grades 10-12
• Emphasis on four strands: Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Service enhanced by an outstanding Outdoor Education programme • Students graduate with a prestigious double qualification — the IB Diploma and BC Dogwood Certificate
• A growing Enrichment Programme of lunchtime lectures, distinguished speakers and interdisciplinary expeditions/trips
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Curriculum and Academic Performance Mulgrave offers the International Baccalaureate programme to all students. We believe the IB is the best education available today to help prepare our students for tomorrow. It is through an IB education that we can equip our students to become true global citizens, and develop the skills and qualities they need to thrive in their future lives.
ACHIEVEMENT RESULTS Our results for 2015-2016 are strong overall and continue a trend of high performance in key areas. A brief overview of examination results is provided.
98%
% OF DIPLOMA STUDENTS AWARDED THE FULL IB DIPLOMA 100
97
Mulgrave Worldwide*
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DIPLOMA PASS RATE
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
2016 AVERAGE POINTS SCORE
98
96
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2016 Mulgrave
2016 Worldwide
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90 85 80
78.1
80.1 77.9
75 70
96%
86.7
78.5
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% OF STUDENTS WITH 40+ POINTS
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97%
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* IB Worldwide averages have been consistent over time with no grade inflation in the last 30 years No data available for 2016 at the time of publication (www.ibo.org)
GRADE 4 & 7 FOUNDATION SKILLS ASSESSMENT Junior School Fraser Institute 2015-2016: Mulgrave is ranked number one in the Province for the fourth year in a row.
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14.8%
2015
9.1%
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IB EXAM RESULTS TWO STUDENTS AT MULGRAVE SCORED 44
GRADE 10 & 12 PROVINCIAL EXAMINATIONS Under the new guidelines set forth by the BC Ministry of Education, our Grade 10 students are no longer required to write provincial exams. Our Grade 12 students all met provincial requirements through their IB courses. A new set of provincial exams for Grade 12 will fully take effect in 2017-2018.
2016
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS OUT OF 149,454 WHO SCORED 44 WORLDWIDE
THREE STUDENTS AT MULGRAVE SCORED 43
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS OUT OF 149,454 WHO SCORED 43 WORLDWIDE
IB DP RESULTS
2016 highlights include:
Mulgrave’s IB Diploma examination results were the best in school history and continue the trend of improved results year-on-year. Fifty-four students presented as Diploma candidates and wrote the full range of IB examinations in May 2016. Ninety-eight percent (98%) of our diploma candidates achieved the full IB Diploma.
• Highest average point score of students who passed the full diploma (34.4 pts from 33.8 in 2015) • Highest % of students in Mulgrave history to achieve 40 or more points (14.8% from 9.1% in 2015) • Highest % of students in Mulgrave history to achieve 35 or more points (41.8%) • Highest average grade achieved by students passing the diploma (5.4) • The average school grade exceeded the worldwide average in 89% (25/28) of the subjects taught at Mulgrave (85% in 2015) • Ten students (18.5%) achieved a bilingual diploma in Korean (2) and Chinese (8) (14.5% in 2015) • Students achieved level 7s in 21 out of 30 subjects (19/33 in 2015)
All of our statistics from this year are considerably above worldwide averages and represent a further strengthening of Mulgrave’s already high academic standards.
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University Acceptances & Programmes of Study A Mulgrave education prepares our students for far more than just university. Our graduates are passionate and inquisitive; they exemplify a global-mindset and embrace their responsibility to strengthen the common bonds of humanity that connect us. The Class of 2016 is comprised of a compelling group of 62 individuals united by friendship. Their many talents and ambitions earned them acceptances at the following universities:
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CANADA
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
Acadia University Bishop’s University British Columbia Institute of Technology Carleton University Concordia University Emily Carr University of Art & Design McGill University McMaster University Memorial University Mount Allison University Ontario College of Art & Design Queen’s University Quest University Ryerson University Simon Fraser University St. Francis Xavier University Thompson Rivers University University of Alberta University of British Columbia – Vancouver University of Calgary University of New Brunswick University of Ottawa University of Toronto University of Victoria University of Waterloo Western University Wilfrid Laurier University York University
Art Centre College of Design Boston University California College of the Arts Carnegie Mellon University Chapman University Cornell University DePaul University Emory University Georgetown University Gettysburg University Johns Hopkins University Maryland Institute College of Art Middlebury College New York University Northeastern University Otis College of Art and Design Pratt Institute Rhode Island School of Design Savannah College of Art and Design Syracuse University The New School – Parsons School of Design University of California (multiple campuses) University of Kansas University of Michigan University of San Diego University of Southern California University of Washington
Architectural Association School of Architecture (England) Central Saint Martins College of Arts & Design City University (England) Durham University Imperial College London King’s College London London School of Economics Queen Mary, University of London Royal Holloway, University of London University College London University of Bath University of Birmingham University of Edinburgh University of Exeter University of Liverpool University of Manchester University of Sheffield University of St. Andrews University of the Arts London University of Warwick
Number of students.
2015 (53)
Science
2016 (58)
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Engineering 1
Social Sciences/ 22 Liberal Arts Business
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Fine Arts
4
Kinesiology
2
Medicine
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Specialty 7 Programmes*
* Dual Programmes, Media Studies, Physiotherapy
UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT Number of students.
2015 (58)
2016 (61)
CANADA 42
EUROPE
6
USA
GAP year
3
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Mulgrave School Alumni Association Our alumni family is a group of valued supporters, ambassadors, and lifelong learners who enhance the strength of the Mulgrave community. They are the building blocks of our past, and the support beams of our future. Guided by a dedicated group of class representatives and supported by the school, the Alumni Association aims to engage our alumni in meaningful ways, and to provide a framework for seeing through our Alumni Association’s mission statement: Fostering lifelong connections between Mulgrave and past students, families, staff, and faculty.
Chloe Scott, Class of 2009 Amanda Woida, Class of 2011 Louise Chong, Class of 2011
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE • Mulgrave’s Class of 2006 10-year reunion • The 5th annual Alumni Basketball Game & Winter Social, held at Mulgrave • Construction of our new Community Archive Room, hosting memorabilia and historical artifacts collected since Mulgrave’s beginnings • The publication of our second edition of Cypress Magazine, Mulgrave’s annual alumni magazine
Zachary Nash, Class of 2008
• The annual Alumni Summer Kickoff held at Mulgrave, featuring a rugby game with current students challenging our alumni
Nabila Pirani, Class of 2004
• Mulgrave’s first Head Student, Nabila Pirani, from the Class of 2004 speaking at our 2016 Welcome Back assembly 17
Creative and Performing Arts at Mulgrave
UPPER SCHOOL • Upper School Production of Peter Pan • Fall Fusion Concert • Senior School Band and Choir Night • Upper School Holiday Concert • Gastown ‘Yule Duel’ • G10–12 Whistler Con Brio Festival • G7-9 Whistler Cantando Festival
The arts are a universal form of human expression and a unique way of knowing that engage us in affective, imaginative and productive activity. Learning through the arts helps us to explore, shape and communicate our sense of identity and understanding of the world, while providing opportunities to develop self-confidence, resilience and adaptability. 2015–2016 highlights include:
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• Field trips and workshops at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gordon Smith Gallery, Emily Carr, and Rennie Gallery • Photo excursions to Gastown, Stanley Park, Lonsdale Quay, and Ambleside • G11 participation in two-day IB think tank about public art with Justin Langlois and Barbara Kruger
• G7-12 Vocal Jazz Fest
JUNIOR SCHOOL & ELC
• G10 Saturday Night Live Production
• Junior School Production of Don’t Laugh It’s a Tragedy (Greek myths re-imagined)
• G7-9 Arts-a-Palooza • Zoom Film Festival • Participation in BCSFF (BC Student Film Festival) • IBDP Art Exhibition • Visual art students featured in ISABC, West Vancouver Memorial Library and Ferry Building Shows
• K-G3 Christmas Potpourri and Spring Musical Bouquet • ELC & G4—6 Winter and Spring Concerts • G2-6 Music Recitals • Goh Ballet Recitals
Athletics Mulgrave offers a rich variety of athletic opportunities that enable our student-athletes in G3-12 to flourish in a number of individual and team sports. Through competition in the North Shore Secondary School Athletics Association (NSSSAA), Independent Schools Athletic Association (ISAA), and the Independent Schools Elementary Association (ISEA), our coaches support our student-athletes as they strive for athletic excellence and personal best. Strong emphasis is also placed on sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork, character development, and respect for others.
2015–2016 UPPER SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
2015–2016 JUNIOR SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
Lower Mainland/Howe Sound Zone Championships • Sr. Girls Basketball – Gold • Sr. Boys Basketball – Gold • Sr. Boys Soccer – Bronze • Sr. Boys Volleyball – Bronze
Our Junior School students participated in the following sports events in the ISEA (Independent Schools Elementary Athletic Association) league:
ISAA/ISEA Championships • Sr. Boys Rugby 7s – Gold • Jr. Girls Basketball (T2) – Gold • Jr. Girls Volleyball (T2) – Gold NSSSAA Champions • Sr. Girls Basketball – Undefeated in regular season play (Division 1) • Bantam Boys Basketball – Undefeated in regular season play (Division 1) Provincial Championships • Sr. Girls Basketball – 4th • Sr. Boys Soccer – 13th • Sr. Boys Basketball – 16th • Swim Team • Cross Country Team
Fall season • G3–6 Cross-Country Running • G5 and 6 Girls Volleyball • G5 and 6 Boys Soccer Winter season • G3-6 Swimming • G5 and 6 Girls Basketball • G5 and 6 Boys Basketball Spring season • G5–6 Boys Rugby • G5 Girls Soccer • G6 Girls Soccer • The G6 Girls Soccer team played in the ISEA tournament, competing against teams with G6 and 7 players, and took first place.
WELL DONE! Over two decades, the supportive Mulgrave community has raised more than $300,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation and the Heart and Stroke Foundation through our Terry Fox Run and Jump Rope for Heart programmes. 19
Outdoor Education Mulgrave offers a vibrant Outdoor Education programme that engages all K-12 students in experiences outside of the classroom. We value the opportunity for students to make links between outdoor education and their classroom learning experiences. For this reason, we offer activities throughout the year for students to engage in these ‘experiential’ learning opportunities. Through multi-sensory learning in nature-based contexts, Mulgrave’s Outdoor Education programme builds resilience in its students, along with an appreciation for our natural surroundings and the skills to actively participate in, and advocate for, our remarkable local region.
FALL CAMPS Starting with an overnight ‘camp’ at the school for Grade 3, the programme is designed to take students through a progression of physical and mental challenges which are authentic and age appropriate. The ability to face and overcome such challenges helps build self-esteem by demonstrating to participants that they can thrive in a variety of physical and social environments. • G3: Camp Mulgrave • G4–5: Camp Elphinstone and Fircom
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• G6: Loon Lake, Maple Ridge • G7: Camp Daybreak, Anvil Island • G8: Choice Options: Joffre Lakes - Backpacking Squamish - Mountain Biking Squamish - Rock Climbing Sechelt Inlet - Kayaking Alouette Lake - Canoeing • G9: Indian Arm – Kayaking • G10: Multi-disciplinary trip Rivers Inlet/Good Hope Cannery
SUMMIT LEAP PROGRAMME This elective programme strives to provide students with the opportunity to develop a broad understanding of outdoor skills and knowledge. Through a two-year progression, students will advance from basic skills and experiences through to the application of more advanced skills and knowledge to the expedition environment in a safe and competent manner.
DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARD
Summit 1
Summit 2
• Activities participated in: hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, snow shoeing, skiing, mountain biking, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, orienteering
• Activities participated in: expedition skill development, trail building, wilderness first aid, avalanche awareness, kayaking, kayak rescue skills, rock climbing, winter camping skills
Founded in 1956 by Prince Philip, this worldwide programme of distinction allows youths to develop a sense of responsibility to themselves and to their community. At Mulgrave, students actively participate in adventurous journeys at all three award levels. These trips are planned, organised, and implemented by the students.
• Fall Expedition: Garibaldi Provincial Park – Backpacking
2015–2016 School Year Adventurous Journeys:
• Spring Expedition: Gulf Islands – Kayaking
Bronze • Gulf Islands – Sailing • Squamish – Rock Climbing
• Year-end Expedition: Indian Arm – Kayaking
Silver • Gulf Islands – Kayaking • Squamish – Rock Climbing Gold • Desolation Sound – Kayaking
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Student Life: Service & Leadership CAS: CREATIVITY ACTIVITY SERVICE At the heart of Mulgrave’s service and leadership initiatives is the CAS programme, an integral part of the curriculum that inspires students to become engaged in local and global creative pursuits, citizenship and student voice, athletics and physical activities, and service learning and volunteerism.
Below is a list of local and global partnership organisations with whom we are involved: • Me to We/Free The Children • ChildRun BC Children’s Hospital • Seva Canada • Books for Me! • Kids Help Phone
• Students Rebuild • Red Hand Day • Project Backpack: Directions Youth Services Centre • Esther’s Echo • North Shore Harvest Project
• Heart & Stroke Foundation • RainCity Housing • Terry Fox Foundation • Conservation International • World Partnership Walk: Aga Khan Foundation
As students engage in CAS commitments, they participate in service as leaders who actively build community by connecting with others and striving to become compassionate, altruistic global citizens.
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A familiar adage states: “Leadership is about action, not position.” At Mulgrave, leadership is not a title nor is it exclusive. Our goal is to open doors and get students involved in ‘learning to lead’ from different places and spaces of interest. Leadership encompasses a broad spectrum of student engagement across the strands in arts, athletics, student voice, service, outdoor education, school clubs, community volunteerism, and other school partnerships.
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SCHOOL PREFECTS 2015-2016 1. Bishr Alimohamed (Head Boy) 6
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2. Anniqa Karmali (Head Girl)
This year, we again focussed on developing community engagement through enhancing student voice, building a more distributed leadership model for youth, and refining our efforts to support mental health and wellness, inclusivity, and intercultural awareness. The following captures the breadth of leadership teams in the school:
MORE STUDENT LEADERSHIP TEAMS • Junior School Leadership Team • Middle School Ambassadors • Middle and Senior Service Action Council • Mulgrave Public Square (MPS): Student Voice • Arts Council
• Athletics Council • House Leadership Team • Global Week Organizing Committee • Mulgrave Emergency Response Team (MERT) • Heads Up Peer Advisors
3. Soraiya Lalani 4. Emme Lee (Deputy Head Girl) 5. Zoe Morin 6. Hannah Rahim 8
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7. Jordan Somani 8. Carl Steffens (Deputy Head Boy) 9. Hunter Rigatti 10. Tom Zhang
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GEO: “Be the change, and be changed” Mulgrave’s Global Education and Outreach (GEO) programme is more than just international trips. It is a global citizenship programme that makes the world our classroom, engaging youth in experiential service learning in sustainable community development around the globe. Students work on community and/or environmental service projects, connect with learners and leaders from different cultures, explore leadership training and action planning, and have a real impact on the lives of others and each other. When students return home, they are ready to put their learning into practice as true world citizens. Mulgrave’s programming is supported through our partnership with Me to We. In 2016, students in Grades 7-10 had the opportunity to visit Ecuador, Dominican Republic, and Kenya. Highlights from the Me to We GEO Dominican Republic Trip: • Experiencing an impactful, culturally life-changing trip that went beyond the beach • Learning about the challenges faced by Haitian citizens living in the Dominican Republic and how their refugee status has an impact on their access to essential services such as education and health care • Participating in a project that, as Me to We described, “helped to build a path to education” • Enjoying an inclusive community that embraced us warmly
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Highlights from the Me to We GEO Kenya Trip: • Using basic shovels and pick axes, students dug and const- ructed the foundation for the new G5 classroom in a rural school establishing the real work involved in providing quality education options • Participated in an inspiring workshop with students and adults from around the world, led by Craig Kielburger, founder of Me to We and Save the Children, focusing on the power of the individual to make real change • Experienced the wonders of the Maasai Mara and Serengeti National Park through the eyes of a Maasai warrior as we chased a cheetah through the savannah and marvelled over the giraffes, zebra, warthogs and more
• Learned first-hand how the people of rural Kenya live through water walks, weapons training, cooking Kenyanstyle and interacting with the school children
Highlights from Me to We GEO Ecuador Trip: • Building the foundation of a new school building in Shuid • Learning about and making connections with indigenous cultures • Connecting with women and girls’ alternative income group projects • Discovering old Quito and visiting the equator • Travelling on a tributary of the Amazon River deep into the rainforest to Me to We’s Minga Lodge
International-Mindedness At the centre of a Mulgrave education is our desire for students to become true global citizens. We want our students to acquire the personal and social intercultural competencies and dispositions that will allow them to thrive and be happy wherever in the world they find themselves. In addition to embracing a whole-school approach to teaching global citizenship, we offer opportunities for students to immerse themselves in other cultures through language, foreign exchange programmes to France and China, service learning trips, and more.
Language Learning Speaking more than one language enables students to form cross-cultural bonds by facilitating empathy and better communication. With this in mind, Mulgrave has designed a comprehensive language programme with specialist
teachers in French, Mandarin, and Spanish. We are proud to offer a strong language programme that helps support our mission and vision to equip lifelong learners to thrive in a culturally diverse and interdependent world.
Community Celebrations Mulgrave’s sense of community and friendship is founded on empathy, inclusion, and humility. Our values are rooted in an understanding of our own and our First Nations’ cultures, a global perspective, and a commitment to social responsibility. Through events like Nowruz/Navroz and Lunar
New Year celebrations, global lunches, as well as exhibits and performances focussed on art and music from around the world, our community comes together throughout the year to learn and celebrate together. As a result, we strengthen our ties to each other while equipping our students to thrive in a culturally-diverse world.
Service Learning and International Experiences Through the Me to We global outreach trips that we offer, our students have the opportunity to experience life outside of their Canadian contexts. This allows students to learn important lessons about the socio-economic and geopolitical factors that affect our world. The sense of empathy that results from this new understanding further enables young students to develop a global perspective and empowers them as future stewards of our world. Our exchange trips to France and Shanghai give participating students the chance to immerse themselves in the language and culture they have been studying. The opportunity to apply their learning in an authentic context brings their classroom experiences to life.
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Mulgrave Statistics MULGRAVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SOCIETY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION HIGHLIGHTS
June 30, 2016
Assets Cash and short term investments
$ 12,141,464
Account receivables
431,110
Prepaid expenses
321,664
Property and equipment Total Assets
56,308,756 $ 69,202,994
Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred revenue
$ 3,354,009 15,069,791
Bank loan
6,744,000
Bonds payable
2,954,919
Family deposits
7,916,992
Value of interest rate swap
36,852
Others 401,500 36,478,063 Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets
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32,724,931 $ 69,202,994
MULGRAVE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SOCIETY STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS HIGHLIGHTS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS BY DIVISION (As of September 2016)
ELC
June 30, 2016
2015
2016
Revenues Tuition and fees
$ 18,063,276
Grants
2,310,370
Fundraising and donations
5,201,278
Other
3,176,309
28,751,233 Expenses Amortization Interest on long term debt Other operating expenses Salaries and benefits Unrealised change in swap liability
JUNIOR SCHOOL
433
MIDDLE SCHOOL
229
SENIOR SCHOOL
226
NUMBER OF STAFF BY DIVISION (As of September 2016)
$ 1,762,611 390,793 5,458,198 14,156,360
2015
2016
66,666
21,834,628
ADMINISTRATION
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ELC
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JUNIOR SCHOOL
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
12
SENIOR SCHOOL
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UPPER SCHOOL
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(Middle/Senior School)
Excess of revenue over expense
6,916,605
Net assets, beginning of year 25,808,326 Net assets, end of year
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STUDENT RESIDENCE (As of September 2016)
$ 32,724,931
WEST VANCOUVER 2015
2016
61%
NORTH VANCOUVER 24% VANCOUVER
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OTHER
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Thank you, Mulgrave! We celebrate the entire Mulgrave community for your incredible dedication and service. Your support and love for the school are manifested in a multitude of ways — countless volunteer hours at events through MVP, cheering on sports teams, sharing your work and life experience with students, and participating in many Mulgrave community events, all demonstrating your commitment to your children’s education. Did you know almost 400 Mulgrave families made financial donations to Mulgrave in the last year? Each and every one of these charitable contributions was very meaningful and appreciated. Families donated in a variety of ways — becoming monthly donors, bidding at Gala, naming Mulgrave School in their bequest plans, and by making multi-year donation commitments in support of Mulgrave’s vision for the future. Throughout history, successful educational institutions have at their heart a culture of philanthropy where parents, students, teachers — the entire school community — are committed to a spirit of giving. Mulgrave has incredibly generous supporters, and we are optimistic that the Mulgrave community will continue to innovate and inspire through generous donations. In the following pages we express deep gratitude to those who have made charitable donations to Mulgrave, received during the period July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Thank you!
FOUNDATION BOARD
INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
Tony Allard
Anonymous (10)
Amin Aminbakhsh & Bita Bateni
Hong (Henry) Bak & Viktoriya Kim
Michael & Suzanne Birch
Bruce Adams
Darren & Laura Andrews
David & Skye Barbic
Heinrich Brand & Heidi Bekker
Saleem & Zahra Ahamed
Bashar & Ruba Arafeh
Wagner & Claudia Barreira
Nathaniel & Oksana Brewster
Alaeddin (Atta) Ahmadi & Mitra Tarameshloo
Mohammad Ashnai & Maryam Marzooghi
Andrew Beaupre & Melanie Steele
Ken & Clayre Brough
Yewbnesh Belayneh-Steck
Paul & Alexandra Brun
Feroz Ali & Sabrina Khan
Glenn & Gina Ayrton
Tom McIntyre
Tobin & Mandana Bellamy
Michael Burgener & Farrah Nanji
Munir & Alida Ali
Bing Bai & Sapphire Ma
Bob & Susan Cabral
Bjorn Moller
Tony & Kim Allard
Song (Bernard) Bai & Annie Kong
Michael Berton & Catherine Hurlburt
Brenda Blue Michael Cytrynbaum Dave Lede
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Qian Jiang Bian & Jingying Tang
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Martin Jones & Megan Nilsen
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Frances Chow
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Jesse & Elizabeth Calderon
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Adly Georgi & Angela Hutchinson-Georgi
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604Limo
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Allard Foundation Ltd.
Le Beuf Studios
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BC Council for International Education
Method Indoor Cycling
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Malone & Chunling (Linda) Xie Haibo Xu & Xiuhong Shen
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Black Hills Estate Winery BMO Nesbitt Burns
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Chong Yang Zhang & Tracy (Cui Hong) Lu
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Cioffi’s Meat Market and Deli
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Coleco Investments
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Columbia International Education Group
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BooLaLa Costumes Chris Lee PREC
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Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
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Grassroots Football Association
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The Dirty Apron Cooking School & Delicatessen
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Every effort has been made to ensure that the names listed above are accurate. If we have made an error or omission, please accept our apologies and notify the Advancement Office. Thank you.
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STRATEGIC PLAN 2016—2020: Making Mulgrave Everything We Can Be
Mulgrave’s Strategic Plan lays out a vision and guiding statements for the future of education at our school. It was created after extensive consultation with our stakeholders, and we are pleased to see the ideas in it already taking shape as we start the 2016 academic year. We look forward to reporting on the progress we make in the years to come.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND GOALS Making education more Personalised so that all students can achieve their potential academically and create a range of university options.
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• Goal 1: We will continue to strive to make the learning process more personalised for every student to allow them to achieve their personal best in every area of the academic curriculum.
• Goal 2: We will further improve the range of support services available to students to help them learn and grow into unique, confident, and successful young men and women.
• Goal 3: Within our broad IB framework, we will further increase the range of curriculum and study choices available to students, especially in new and modern subject areas.
Making education more Enriched with 21st-century skills so that all students can systematically develop these key life skills for the future that will differentiate them from other academic high flyers.
Making education more Applied to authentic real-world contexts so that all students are able to apply their skills authentically and further develop an understanding of concepts and ideas in real-world settings.
• Goal 1: We will further develop our focus on ensuring that every student systematically develops a set of effective life skills and personal characteristics alongside their academic success.
• Goal 1: We will ensure that our students have increased exposure to places and people outside of the immediate school setting so that they can understand the real-world contexts for their learning.
• Goal 2: We will ensure that our students increasingly develop important and high-level, modern life skills for the future that will give them a competitive edge.
• Goal 2: We will form more relationships with external organisations to enrich our students’ education in an applied way.
Making education more Extended through enhanced cocurricular opportunities so that all students can follow their interests and passions, further develop their skills, and establish lifelong interests and commitments. • Goal 1: We will further extend the range of co-curricular opportunities in all divisions of the school, ensuring that our provision evolves according to student need and interest.
• Goal 2: We will strive to take provision in Athletics, Performing Arts, Outdoor Education, Service, and Debating/Public Speaking to a new level. We will focus on excellence and on ensuring that all cocurricular experiences provide opportunities for deep learning.
Making education more International so that all students can live and work happily and successfully in a range of cultures and countries. • Goal 1: We will ensure all students systematically develop the intercultural skills, attitudes, and values to be true global citizens. This will include further developing our students’ understanding of cultures, including our own First Nations, and continuing to improve language learning.
• Goal 2: We will extend the range of international and service learning opportunities for our students.
MAKING THE STRATEGIC PLAN HAPPEN We are excited about these ambitious plans to take a Mulgrave education to a new level. As we work to achieve our goals, we will be: • Focussed on further developing the already high-level skills of our teachers through increased investment in their training, collaboration, and improved feedback processes.
• Further improving the resources and equipment available to teachers.
• Further developing the skills of our senior- and middlelevel leaders who will provide the inspiration and guidance at a detailed level.
• Further improving our specialist facilities in line with our campus plan to support the new and improved education provision in the strategic plan.
• Employing new staff to enhance our current provision and to introduce new courses and support services.
• Further engaging our students and our community in supporting our goals and in providing feedback.
• Continuing to review and learn from worldwide best practice and to evaluate and innovate through the Mulgrave Centre for Innovation.
• Ensuring that we have the financial basis to make operational and capital investments and support bursaries and scholarships.
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