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Message from the Chair
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t’s hard to believe that my first year as Chair of the Board of Governors has already come and gone. It has been a busy and exciting year at the College. RSGC is in a strong financial position and at full enrolment capacity. The Great School, Great Boys campaign was completed successfully, having achieved its aggressive fundraising goal. The transformation of Ketchum Hall into a Great Hall was completed on time, on budget and with the quality that was promised. The new facility, and Phase 2 and 3 of the project, are consistent with the College’s fiveyear strategic plan and present our boys with inspired space in which to learn and grow. All of the work has and will be undertaken in a financially responsible and sustainable manner, drawing from strategic, program and renewal capital. The success of the project thus far has been due to the hard work, commitment and vision of many people. I want to express my personal gratitude to Tye Farrow (Conor ’10 and Brendan ’12), who not too many years ago – as Chair – wrote this message for the RSGC Annual Report. Tye is a gifted architect who led the process for the vision and transformation of the space, and is responsible for the spectacular new design of Ketchum Hall. I would like to give special mention to Mike Barker (Emmett ’14), who managed the Ketchum Hall renovation, and will be critical to the success of the overall project. Mike’s tenure on the Board has ended, yet he has agreed to remain Chair of the Facilities Committee and has played a key role in the transformation of the College’s campus since 2011. Thank you, Mike. I would also like to thank John ’76 and Ann Firstbrook (Andrew ’15) for chairing the Great School, Great Boys campaign. Along with their Campaign Cabinet, the Firstbrooks helped to achieve the campaign’s ambitious fundraising goal. And, of course, that wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of our parent community and many donors. As always, the Board continues to work diligently to help our beloved school thrive. Our Governors are a very dedicated group of volunteers and I thank all of them for their continued service and personal commitment. A special thank you to the Chair of the Finance and Audit Committee, Cathy Bateman (Greg ’15), the Chair of the Advancement Committee, Peter Furnish (Matthew ’18 and Ben ’23), and the Chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee, Bruce Chapple ’87 (Spencer ’19 and Devin ’21). Bruce has been hugely helpful as the Vice Chair of the Board and will do a splendid job as the new Chair in 2017-18. I would also like to thank our retiring Board members, Georgian Parents’ Guild representative Stacey Russett ( Jackson ’16) and RSGC Alumni Association representative Colin Watson ’94, and say a special thank you to Bruce Maclaren (Braeden ’16), who retired during the last school year. Also, please welcome our new Governors, Cathy Cranston (Charlie ’22), Steve Geist (Nicholas ’18), Georgian Parents’ Guild representative Lynne Woollcombe (Nicholas ’20, Andrew ’22 and Geoffrey ’25) and RSGC Alumni Association representative Alex Edmison ’02. RSGC is a very special place and I’m honoured to have been able to serve as Chair for the past year. Part of what makes the school so special are the many dedicated teachers and staff who come to work every day to help our boys learn, grow and become the best versions of themselves. I have loved being a Georgian parent, and being involved as a Board member has made being a part of this community even that much more rewarding. I look forward to what lies ahead in the coming year. James Crossland ( James ’19) Chair 22 The Shield Winter 2017 • Royal St. George’s College | RSGC Annual Report
Our Board Members James Crossland James is Senior Managing Director of Teneo Strategy and Chairman of Teneo Canada, a global CEO strategy advisory firm. He is a former Director of Cancer Care Ontario, the Canada-Eurasia Russia Business Association, and the Canadian Council of the Americas. James was appointed to the RSGC Board of Governors in 2011. He holds a BA from York University and an MA from McGill University, both in political science. His son James is in the Class of 2019.
Cathy Bateman Cathy is a partner at Deloitte with 30 years of public accounting, audit and advisory experience since joining Deloitte in England with a math degree from Oxford. Cathy is also a Director of the Canadian Stage Company Board. She joined the RSGC Board in 2011. Her son Gregory graduated in 2015. Dorothy Byers Dorothy is an educator with 40 years of experience in Ontario schools. In her most recent role as Head of School at St. Mildred’sLightbourn School (SMLS), a not-forprofit independent school for girls in Oakville, Ont., Dorothy found her passion: nurturing and supporting diversity in STEM. Prior to SMLS, she was a teacher and administrator
in the Peel District School Board. Recently retired, Dorothy now has the time to fiercely promote opportunities for diversity in STEM fields through her role as Chair, Board of Directors, FIRST Robotics Canada. She is the first woman internationally to assume such a position. With a Masters in Education in Curriculum Development, she is keenly aware of the impact on learning of real world application of theory. She and her husband Ted live in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood and are the parents of three adult children. Dorothy joined the RSGC Board in 2012. Bruce Chapple ’87 Bruce is a partner with McMillan LLP, specializing in business law with a focus on mergers and acquisitions and private equity. He is a member of the firm’s professional services committee, which oversees lawyer professional development. Bruce is regularly a member of the Board of Directors
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on portfolio companies for private equity investors. Bruce has a B.Sc. Econ. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an LL.B. from U of T. He is an alumni interviewer for prospective U Penn students. Bruce joined the RSGC Board in 2012. His two sons attend RSGC: Spencer (Class of 2019) and Devin (Class of 2021). Paul Clark ’85 Paul Clark, Executive Vice President, Specialized Commercial Banking, has built an extensive career that spans across the bank’s businesses, including retail and commercial banking, internal audit and TD Securities. He has played a lead role in the TD’s United Way Campaign and is also the Chair of the People with Disabilities Committee and a member of the Diversity Leadership Council. In 2006, Paul was recognized as one of Canada’s “Top 40 under 40". He joined the RSGC Board in 2010. His son Matthew graduated in 2014. Ryan Cookson ’03 Ryan brings a wealth of RSGC experience to our Board. After spending six years at RSGC, Ryan attended Queen’s University as a Chancellor’s Scholar where he earned a Political Science degree. He then went on to earn a J.D. at Western University’s Faculty of Law and became a Law Clerk with the Court of Appeal for Ontario. Ryan is currently a lawyer in the Litigation Group at Goodmans LLP.
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RSGC Annual Report 2015 Cathy Cranston Cathy is Treasurer of BMO Financial Group. She is responsible for the strategic management of the Bank’s capital, liquidity and funding, and structural interest rate risk. Cathy is also President of BMO Financial Group’s Pension Fund Society, where she is responsible for oversight of all activities of the Pension Fund Society and is responsible for enterprise Recovery and Resolution Planning. She joined the Bank of Montreal in 1985 and has held positions in Risk Management, Capital Markets, Corporate Banking and was previously the CFO of BMO’s Private Client Group. Her son Charlie is in the Class of 2022. Peter Furnish Peter is the Vice-President of Marketing at Starbucks Canada and has over 20 years of Marketing and Communications experience with highly regarded brands: Cineplex Entertainment, Virgin Mobile, Labatt Breweries and The Walt Disney Company. He is on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Marketing Association. Peter is a graduate of the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario. He joined the RSGC Board in 2012. His sons Matthew and Benjamin are in the Classes of 2018 and 2023. Steve Geist Steve is Senior Executive VicePresident and Group Head responsible for CIBC Wealth Management,
which includes CIBC Wood Gundy, CIBC Investor’s Edge, CIBC Private Wealth Management, Atlantic Trust, and CIBC Asset Management. Prior to being appointed to this role in September 2014, Steve was President and CEO of CIBC Asset Management. Previously in his career, Steve was employed with Price Waterhouse, Fidelity Investments Canada and TD Wealth Management. Steve is a past Director of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association and the Investment Funds Institute of Canada. His son Nicholas is in the Class of 2018. Jennifer Keenan Jennifer is a lawyer and has an extensive background in the not-forprofit sector in the areas of strategic planning and fundraising. She is Chair of the Board of Directors of Dignitas International and a past Chair of the Advisory Board of the Give a Day to World AIDS Campaign. A former immigration lawyer, she was a Bencher for the Law Society of Upper Canada and, in 2011 was awarded the Lexpert-Zenith Award for Philanthropy that Impacts Children. Jennifer has three sons: Daniel, Class of 2019; Cameron, Class of 2016; and Matthew, Class of 2013. Adrian C. Lang Adrian is Head of Business Management, Canadian Personal and Commercial banking, with BMO Financial Group. She comes to our board with significant previous and ongoing board experience on the Board of Directors at both the Advocates Society and the Canadian Stage Company (where she is was Chair of the Board from 2013-2015). Adrian also currently sits on the Advisory Board of Young
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Woman in Law, and served on the board of the YWCA Toronto from 2005-2009. In 2008, she was recognized by Lexpert as one of Canada’s Leading Lawyers under 40. Adrian’s son Gavin is in the Class of 2020. Caroline Newall Caroline is a freelance communication expert who specializes in event management, writing and strategic planning. She has worked with top consumer brands to develop and implement creative and strategic communications plans, product launches, special events, crisis communications and issues management, partnerships, and media relations programs. Prior to forming her own consulting firm, Newall Communications Inc. in 2012, Caroline worked at GCI Group as Vice President of the Consumer Lifestyle Practice, where her team and client won the 2011 Canadian Public Relations Society Award of Excellence for a program in the community relations category. She joined the RSGC Board in 2012. Her son James is in the Class of 2020. Jesse Parker ’01 The Reverend Jesse Parker is the Incumbent of the parish of St. John the Evangelist in Port Hope, Ontario. Jesse is an RSGC Old Boy (’01) and former member of the faculty (2007-2008). He completed both his undergraduate and divinity degrees at Trinity College, Toronto. Jesse has served on a number of boards and working groups. In addition to the RSGC Board of Governors, he currently serves on the Boards of Trinity College, the Diocese of Toronto Foundation and the St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Seniors Centre. He is also the Diocese of Toronto’s representative to the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund.
Stacey Russet Stacey worked in marketing in the telecommunications industry before leaving the workforce to raise her three children. An active volunteer at RSGC for over six years, Stacey is currently the Past President of the Georgian Parents’ Guild, where she has been on the Executive for the past three years. Her son, Jackson graduated in the Class of 2016. Stacey is grateful to have been part of the Georgian community. Colin Watson ’94 Colin served the RSGC Alumni Association as Vice President from 201012 and as President from 2012-14. His mission as President was to bring the alumni experience faceto-face with current students through new programming and cross promotion of school and alumni events. The success of these strategies was measured in increased engagement and attendance at both school and alumni activities. Colin serves the Board of Governors as Alumni Representative and ensures communication in both directions between the Alumni Executive and the Governors. Colin is the Director of Business Development at Recruit Fit Group.
RSGC Board of Governors 2015-2016 OFFICERS James Crossland – Chair Stephen Beatty ’86 Stephen became the 6th Headmaster in the College’s history in 2011. Steve’s association with RSGC began in 1976 as a Grade 4 student. A Lifer graduate of 1986, Steve was the President of the Alumni Association from 2000-2002 and a Governor on the RSGC Board from 20032010. Before returning to RSGC as Headmaster, Steve was the Head of School at Montcrest from 2006-2011. He is also an RSGC parent, with his son Jack in the Class of 2022 and Finn, Class of 2025. Jane Nyman Jane Nyman joined RSGC as Chief Financial Officer in January 2013. She brings many years of senior leadership experience in both the forprofit and notfor-profit sectors. Jane began her career at Ernst & Young, followed by increasingly senior positions at the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, Union Bank of Switzerland (Canada) and the CPP Investment Board. From 2007 to 2015 Jane served on the Board of Directors for Pathways to Education Canada and is a Past Chair of the Finance and Audit and Investment Committees of Pathways. She is a CPA, CA and a CFA.
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Paul Clark ’85 – Past Chair Bruce Chapple ’87 – Vice-Chair Cathy Bateman – Treasurer, Finance and Audit Committee Chair BOARD MEMBERS Dorothy Byers Ryan Cookson ’03 Cathy Cranston Peter Furnish – Advancement Committee Chair Steve Geist Jennifer Keenan Adrian C. Lang Caroline Newall Jesse Parker ’01, Clergy Stacey Russett – Parents’ Guild Representative Colin Watson ’94 – Alumni Representative
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Message from the Guild
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he 2015/16 academic year was a busy and exciting one, beginning with a successful Knights’ Fayre that brought the Georgian community together in September. In March, we witnessed the commencement of the Junior School revitalization project, and the school year concluded with an enjoyable staff appreciation luncheon held in St. Alban’s Chapel. As a result of the concerted effort of our 30 convenors, grade parents and over 190 volunteers, the Guild was successful in all aspects of our mission to build community, provide volunteer support and fundraise. On the community-building front, we held sold-out Parent Connections events at the Aga Khan Museum and the TD Gallery of Inuit Art. In November, a record number of people attended the Mistletoe Market cocktail party.
Throughout the year, we provided Emma Totten, Coordinator of Global Partnerships and Real World Connections, with volunteer support for the Senior School Day of Community Service, three Out of the Cold dinners and the largest-yet Clean Out Your Closets clothing drive, which also benefitted the Syrian refugee family sponsored by the College. Our three major fundraising events – Mistletoe Market, the Holiday Cheese Sale and the Used Textbook Sale – generated the necessary funds to honour our ongoing financial commitments to the Great School, Great Boys campaign and student bursaries. We also held a greater number of used uniform sales, which provided a welcome service for parents and increased the amount of funds that we direct back to our boys. At Guild meetings, we were fortunate to welcome Maria Jordan, Jim Crossland, Dave Fitzpatrick, Anna Magor and Mike Ruscitti, who gave inspiring and informative presentations on many aspects of school life, ranging from the strategic plan and mental health awareness to new curriculum initiatives in both the Junior and Senior Schools. Guild members were especially pleased to hear directly from some boys during Anna and Mike’s presentation in May. In 2016, the Guild paid its first $50,000 installment to the Great School, Great Boys campaign. This pledge is part of a $300,000 commitment over the next six years and will be put towards the construction of the Guild Foyer in the refurbished Junior School. I would like to thank my fellow executives Stacey Russett, Jasmin von Teichman and Clare Samworth for their enthusiasm and dedication throughout the year. Stacey has completed her tenure on the Guild Executive and her time
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as an RSGC parent; we will miss her. I would also like to give sincere thanks to our Treasurer, Anne Hancock, who took the initiative to synthesize our financial reporting, a time-consuming exercise, but one that will serve the Guild very well going forward. I would also like to acknowledge Acting Communications Manager Andrea McGavin for her assistance in getting our messages out to the parent community, and Marin Anderson, who provides an enormous amount of background support on numerous fronts. On behalf of the entire Guild, please accept our heartfelt thanks to all Georgian parents for supporting and participating in our events and fundraisers. Royal St. George’s College is a very special community; I am proud to be part of it.
Lynne Woollcombe 2015-16 President The Georgian Parents’ Guild
Class of 2016 Quotes from the Valedictorian, Head Boy Christian Figueiredo ’16
What Are They Studying?
“Beyond showing initiative, commitment and breadth, the boys of our class also have a lot of heart. Brothers, each and every one of you have taught me to try new things, challenge myself and to lead others with confidence. If I could individually give you the praise you deserve today, Mr. Beatty would not have time to speak and graduation would reach ‘the break a’ dawn yo’. I have learned and I have grown from your words, your actions, and the way you present yourselves in school and out of it.”
RSGC Class of 2016 Program Choices (%) Science Engineering Fine Arts Business Arts
15%
8%
“Class of 2016, we are determined, kind, brave and genuine. I am thankful to have met you and I am proud to call you my brothers.”
2%
“If I could take to university everything I have learned and experienced at RSGC, I would. However, like I said, sometimes it’s important to leave things behind, for if we do not, we will miss out on our next opportunities to learn, explore and grow. We will take with us the most important values: the freedom to be yourself, the importance of taking risks and brotherhood.”
14%
21%
Where They Went Brock Carleton Concordia Dalhousie Guelph King’s McGill McMaster Queen’s St. Mary’s University of Toronto University of British Columbia Okanagan Waterloo Western Western-Huron Wilfrid Laurier
Dartmouth – US Denison – US Kansas – US Parson’s – US SCAD – US St. Lawrence – US Ventura College – US York – UK
“Thank you, RSGC, for making us the men we are today. Thank you, family, for constantly leading our lives in the right direction. Thank you, brothers, for always being there for me. My final thoughts go out to our grads: be yourself, embrace opportunity and continue to live as Georgians.”
• Queen’s has been the top choice for three years running, accounting for just over 25 per cent of graduates. • 65 graduates spread themselves amongst 22 different universities. • One student from each of the past six graduating classes went on to study at an Ivy League university. • There was one direct entry to UK Law School from the Class of 2016. • In 2016, Grade 11 and 12 students earned 73 university credits by writing AP Exams.
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2015-16 AWARD RECIPIENTS JUNIOR SCHOOL AWARDS
SENIOR SCHOOL AWARDS
Dr. Paul D. Steinhauer Memorial – Awarded to the boy who best displays leadership by example: Will Van Nostrand
The Acolyte Award – Presented annually to the Head Server: Philip Wright
L.B.J. Rothwell Award – Donated by Mr. L.B.J. Rothwell and awarded to the boy who shows the greatest determination: Simon Peterson & Liam Watson Hal Hannaford Award – Awarded to the boy who continually demonstrates kindness, gratefulness, generousity of spirit and an ability to see the best in others: Jack Sutton Georgian Parents’ Guild Award – Awarded to the boy who most exemplifies the motto of our founding Headmaster, Jack Wright, Manners Maketh Men: Jack Case Junior Georgian Award – Awarded to the boy who best represents the highest qualities expected of a boy at Royal St. George’s College, in academics, music, ethics, deportment and cooperation. This is the highest award given in the Junior School: Nicholas Vassos Grade 3 Award – Given to the Grade 3 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Peter Tedford
Nicholas Vassos Grade 4 Award – Given to the Grade 4 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Marcus Ochrym Grasley Award, Grade 5 Award – Donated by Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Grasley and awarded to the Grade 5 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Justin Orridge
The Andrew Drillis Award – Given in memory of Andrew Drillis, who was tragically killed during the summer after his Grade 12 year. This award is presented to the student who has demonstrated great enthusiasm for the school’s extracurricular program: Puneet Bagga The Barry Pepper Memorial Award – Given to a member of the graduating class to support his educational ambitions. The recipient will excel academically and through his achievements, will have enhanced the reputation of the College: Graeme Edwards The Carol Lucas Memorial Award – Awarded in memory of Carol Lucas, a longtime parent, guild member and friend of RSGC. This
award is presented annually to a student entering his graduating year who is considered to be an exemplary ambassador of the College: Jeremy Burleton The Chairman’s Medal – Presented to the graduating student who excels in integrity, dependability, resourcefulness and initiative: Christian Figueiredo Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards – The Duke of Edinburgh Awards are comprised of four components: community service, physical activity, a skill, and an expedition. Students can earn awards at the bronze, silver and gold level: Bronze – Graham Yusishen, Cameron Raymond, Nicholas Ramsubick, Dylan Tulett, Dylan Raymond Silver – Jamie Linsdell, Fraser Stevenson, Cameron Raymond, Kai Ellis
G.D. Hay Award, Grade 6 Award – Donated by Mr. & Mrs. G.D. Hay and awarded to the Grade 6 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Andrew Woollcombe Scott Kovas Award, Grade 7 Award – Awarded in memory of Scott Kovas and given to the Grade 7 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Joey Lisser
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Christian Figueiredo
The Lucas Peel Award – Presented annually to a member of the graduating class who has, as a mentor, coach, role model and friend, shone in his commitment to share Georgian values with younger students: Christian Figueiredo
Nicholas Ramsubick Gold – Christian Figueiredo, Graeme Edwards, Harrison Gardner The Georgian Spirit Award – Presented in memory of former student Ian Lomax, who passed away in 1977, to recognize and foster within the student body those qualities such as concern, participation, accomplishment, pride and leadership that are a part of the Georgian spirit: Nicholas Ramsubick The Guild Trophy – Donated by the Georgian Parents’ Guild and presented to the graduating student who is outstanding in character, games and scholarship: Jonathan Kirsh Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award – This award honours those students who not only complete the number of volunteer hours required to graduate, but who also go above and beyond: Nicholas Ramsubick
The MacLennan Robinson Scholarship – Presented in memory of David N. MacLennan and John ”Robbie” Robinson. Awarded to the student who has met current RSGC academic standards, is involved in a variety of extracurricular activities and is judged to be well liked by his peers: Thomas Latimer The Marion McDowell Trophy – The award is presented to the graduating student who has demonstrated the greatest all-round contribution in scholarship, deportment and sports: Jamie Linsdell St. Alban’s Community Service Bursary – Awarded to a graduating student who has made an outstanding contribution to Community Service while at RSGC: Joey McMeans & Matthew Hope The Stuart Warren Memorial Award – Presented in memory of Stuart Warren to a student entering his graduating year who, throughout his time at RSGC, has exemplified the qualities of Stuart through concern,
Braeden MacLaren
Christien Kelly
participation, accomplishment, and leadership: Sebastian Reed
overall academic standing in Grade 9: Graydon Benson
The von Teichman Award – This award is presented to the graduating student who, throughout his career at RSGC, has achieved substantial academic improvement while exemplifying the Georgian spirit through leadership, participation and civility: Andrew Mills
The Founder’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest overall academic standing in Grade 10: Denis Miller
The Wynn Butterworth Award – Donated by Mr. & Mrs. Eric Butterworth, parents of Wynn, first Head Prefect of Royal St. George’s College and awarded annually to the Head Prefect in gratitude for his exemplary service and leadership to the RSGC community: Christian Figueiredo The Headmaster’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest
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The Chairman’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest overall academic standing in Grade 11: Maxym Dubczak The Governor General’s Medal – Awarded to the graduating student who has achieved the highest average: Braeden MacLaren The J.L. Wright Medal – Awarded to the graduating student who best exemplifies the motto Manners Maketh Men: Christien Kelly
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St. George's College Foundation
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t. George’s College Foundation was established as a registered charity in 1988 to support the activities of Royal St. George’s College. The Foundation’s mandate is to raise, administer and disburse funds on behalf of the College to support educational endeavours. During the year that ended June 30, 2016, the Foundation received charitable contributions of $1.83 million. Approximately $1.35 million was received for the Building Fund, with almost $915,000 contributed to the 50th Anniversary Great School, Great Boys campaign, and just over $435,000 contributed in the form of Capital Campaign pledge payments for the campus redevelopment project completed in 2012. Additional donations of approximately $480,000 are comprised of restricted and unrestricted annual giving and gifts, including just over $200,000 in scholarships for the 50th Anniversary campaign. In addition, the Trustees approved transfers from the Restricted Fund to the Building Fund in the amount of $222,000, representing final allocation of the April 2015 gala net proceeds. Thanks to the generosity of the entire Georgian community, we are pleased to report that our Great School, Great Boys campaign exceeded its goal of $4 million, with the receipt of just over $4.06 million in cash and pledges. As a result, the Foundation was able to disburse cash of $1.215 million in Fiscal 2016 and another $340,000 in early Fiscal 2017 to help fund Phase 1 of the College’s three-phase Junior School Redevelopment Plan. The Foundation’s assets are invested in cash and cash equivalents to meet immediate obligations, and also in equity and fixed income investment funds. As at June 30, 2016, the net assets of the Foundation totaled $2.3 million compared to $2.6 million in the previous year, the decline representing net grants to the College during the year. Most of the Foundation’s net assets are endowment funds, with balances of $1.38 million as at June 30, 2016, compared to a balance of $1.37 million a year earlier. The Foundation’s endowment assets are managed by the professional management firm of CGOV, and the investment return for the year was approximately 1.3%. I would like to thank the Foundation Trustees: John Buckingham ’71; John Firstbrook ’76, Great School, Great Boys campaign Chair and RSGC alumni; Peter Furnish, an RSGC parent (cross-appointed as Chair of the Advancement Committee of the College’s Board of Governors); Wanda Ho, an RSGC alumni parent; Jamie Lint ’98; David Mather, an RSGC alumni parent; and RSGC parent Andrew Mitchell, for their time and attention to Foundation business. During the year, we completed the review of the Foundation’s by-laws and formally approved the new by-laws at our October 13, 2016 meeting. On behalf of the Trustees of the Foundation, I extend appreciation to our generous donors, and Stephen Beatty ’86, Headmaster; Jane Nyman, Chief Financial Officer; and Maria Jordan, Executive Director of Advancement for their tremendous support. If you would like to view the audited financial statements, investment management reports or any of the policy documents of the Foundation, or would be interested in serving on the Board of Trustees, please contact me or Jane Nyman.
Guy Burry ’77 Chair and President St. George’s College Foundation
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Message from the Campaign Chairs
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“We are pleased that our family’s $25,000 Matching Gift Challenge to RSGC alumni was also met.” Campaign Cabinet:
hen we began the Great School, Great Boys campaign two years ago, we did so with confidence that we could count on the entire Georgian community to help us achieve the overall goal: to revitalize Ketchum Hall and the Junior School, and build on the College’s endowment fund for scholarships. We also began with grateful hearts, knowing the central, positive, and formative role that RSGC has played in our family. Through the generosity of the Georgian community, we exceeded our $4 million campaign goal. Thank you for your wonderful support. We are pleased that our family’s $25,000 Matching Gift Challenge to RSGC alumni was also met. Thank you for meeting the challenge and taking part in the betterment of your old school. Many thanks also go out to our Campaign Cabinet, with whom many of you met to discuss your contribution to the College. The success of this campaign has put the College in a strong position to move into Phase 2 of the Junior School Redevelopment Plan to further enhance the campus. As our son starts his second year at Western, it has become evident that the skills and values instilled during his time at RSGC have benefitted him greatly. On behalf of our family, thank you for the part you’re playing in continuing the tradition of the Royal College. Sincerely,
John ’76 and Ann Firstbrook, Andrew ’15 Campaign Co-Chairs
Chairs: John ’76 and Ann Firstbrook Cabinet: Paul Clark ’85 Peter Furnish Wanda Ho Jennifer Keenan Andrew Mitchell Caroline Newell Alan Sellery Staff: Stephen Beatty ’86 Maria Jordan David Lee
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RSGC Annual Report 2016 Donor Profile: Greg Sutton ’86
Creating New Memories
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hen Greg Sutton ’86 was active on several sports teams as a student at RSGC, he took great pleasure in beating schools that had enhanced facilities on massive grounds. “We took delight in beating the teams that had more than we did on the basis of our determination and spirit, as opposed to a fancy, big campus,” he said. “I never really felt like we were shorthanded in any way in terms of facilities. We always had great school spirit and that counts for more. We made the best of what we had.” The physical facilities at the time were relatively basic, yet that didn’t stop the students from thriving. For Greg, President and CEO of Sutton Special Risk insurance agency, the changes to the campus today are bittersweet. “I wish we had some of these facilities when I was here!” he said. But he has many fond memories of the old Ketchum Hall, in particular. “I have good memories of the friendships and the dances that were held there,” said Greg. When given the opportunity to give back to the school and help improve the campus for current and future Georgians (including his son Jack, Class of 2020), Greg rose to the occasion. On behalf of Jack, his wife MarieClaude and their daughter Emma, Greg made a major contribution to the Great School, Great Boys campaign that
was specifically designated to Ketchum Hall. “I thought it was a good way to make a more significant contribution related to something that will be a focal point and a place for memories and friendships,” he said. “The way Ketchum has been designed is really quite spectacular. It’s a bright and happy place, which is so important for a main meeting place for the College.” It’s doubly special for Greg that his son, Jack, is attending the school that he so loves. But while he and Marie-Claude hoped that Jack would go to RSGC, they wanted their son to make his own choice. “At first it was tough decision, because I got into RSGC and one other school,” said Jack. “My parents were okay with either one, but they wanted me to make the decision for myself, so they tried not to influence me. I had heard so many stories from when my dad was here, so between that and the tours, I just had a good feeling. And I don’t regret it at all – I really love it.” Greg isn’t surprised that his son has taken to the College so easily. He knows RSGC is a special place. “It’s a very close-knit, family culture where there’s a very positive interaction between students and the faculty,” said Greg. “It’s a very supportive place that allows the boys to be themselves, explore, learn more about themselves and really try to develop and grow positively. They also learn to make mistakes along the way and
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learn from them, learn to be responsible and learn why they’re there.” As both an RSGC parent and alumnus, Greg feels deeply connected to the school. He was glad to be in a position to be able to make a significant gift. “I thought it was important as an alumnus, given that I had a positive experience there, and met some great friends and very supportive faculty along the way,” said Greg. “I think the network of alumni is an important and vital network to the school’s continued growth, so I was fortunate and happy to be able to give back.” As for Jack, he says he doesn’t know much about the gift, but he’s definitely proud to see his family’s name on the mantel in Ketchum Hall. “It’s a nice ‘thank you,’ because St. George’s was great for my dad. And so far, it has been great for me too,” said Jack. “It’s a nice thing, having your name up there – it makes me feel pretty proud.”
Thank You to Our Leadership Donors Royal St. George’s College gratefully acknowledges the significant financial contributions of leadership donors with gifts to the campaign of $25,000 or more. Thank you for your commitment to the College.
Governors’ Circle
Georgians’ Circle
Knights’ Circle
($50,000+)
($25,000+)
($250,000+)
Anonymous
Merle & Andrew Armstrong
The Bhalwani Family
Paul ’85 and Susan Clark
J.P. Benson and Kathryn Finn
The DiCapo Family
The Conrod Family
The Bizzarri Family
The Georgian Parents’ Guild
Wilma and Anthony DiPierdomenico
Adam Carson and Seana Carson
50th Anniversary Gala
The Family of Mikey and Lita Green Tom Flynn and Cathy Hampson
Headmasters’ Circle
J. Bradley, Ryan ’14 and Owen ’17 Holland
($100,000+)
Geoff and Josée MacDonald
Anonymous
J. Gregory ’86 and MarieClaude Sutton & Family
Michael and Susan Barker and Family Joe & Laurissa Canavan and Family
Bruce Kuwabara and Victoria Jackman Greg and Lisa Laurin and Family David Lund and Heather Beamish Robert Mah and Jennifer van der Put The Andrew & Heather Mitchell Family Bursary The Russett Family The Sellery Family
The Wallace Family
The St-Onge Family
Michael Woolhouse and Christine Allen
Matt Tedford and Liz Gallery
John ’76 and Ann Firstbrook, Andrew ’15
Dr. and Mrs. Bruno L. Vendittelli and Family Nils Voermann ’85
The Musicco Family The Talbot Family The Tiplady Family
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RSGC Annual Report 2016
Message from the Treasurer
I
am pleased to report on another financially successful year at the College. We had a strong enrolment of 446 students, generating tuition revenue of $13.3 million compared to $12.9 million in the previous year. As a result of the very successful Great School, Great Boys campaign, St. George’s College Foundation granted $1.215 million to fund a portion of the Junior School Redevelopment Plan, the first phase of which focused on renovating Ketchum Hall, moving administrative offices to the main floor and renovating the science room. The Foundation also granted $437,000 to the College, representing pledge payments securing a loan relating to the 2011/2012 construction project, the receipt of which allowed the College to pay off the remainder of the pledge loan during the year. Additional grants from the Foundation of $127,000 in restricted donations and $196,000 in unrestricted donations help the College to further its objectives in support of the boys. Operating expenses were $14.3 million compared to $14.1 million in the previous year. After depreciation of $1.5 million and interest expenses of $117,000, the surplus to the College was $555,000. Paying down the College’s debt continues to be a priority. In addition to the retirement of the pledge loan from the construction completed in 2012, the College used a portion of the Fiscal 2015 surplus to exercise its pre-payment option on the remaining debt. This option allows early re-payment of principal amounts over and above the scheduled monthly payments. Including all scheduled and pre-payment amounts, the College repaid a total of almost $1.25 million in debt during the year. This resulted in a long-term debt balance at year-end of approximately $2.8 million compared to the prior year balance of $4.05 million. During Fiscal 2016, the College invested $1.7 million in capital improvements, the majority of which ($1.2 million) relates to Phase 1 of the Junior School Redevelopment Plan, which commenced in Fiscal 2016 and was completed in September 2016. Additional capital improvements during the year included $415,000 for the Senior School roof replacement, carried out in June and July 2015. We look forward to supporting further facility-related initiatives in Fiscal 2017 as the College embarks on Phase 2 of the Junior School Redevelopment Plan. The Audit and Finance Committee will continue to work closely with the Facility Committee and the Board of Governors as the College completes the detailed planning and commences implementation of future facility-related initiatives. We thank all of you in the College community for your ongoing support of these initiatives. I would like to thank the members of the Audit and Finance Committee for their dedication and support during the year, as well as Jane Nyman, our CFO, for her guidance and for prudently looking after our financial matters.
Cathy Bateman Treasurer
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Financial Snapshot Interest on long-term debt 0.82% Depreciation of capital assets 10.33% Scholarships and bursaries 3.10% Communications and Advancement 1.01% Facilities 3.53% General and administration 3.11%
Academic program 6.76%
EXPENSES Salaries and benefits 71.34%
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Financial Snapshot ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE 000's 000's Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2016 June 30, 2015
ASSETS CURRENT Cash $ 4,260 3,209 Accounts receivable 1,361 1,766 Other 830 461 6,451 5,436 CAPITAL ASSETS 21,041 20,852 $ 27,492 26,288
LIABILITIES CURRENT Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 2,442 1,906 Deferred fees 7,743 7,597 Current poriton of long-term debt 252 654 10,437 10,157 LONG-TERM DEBT 2,556 3,401
12,993
13,558
FUND BALANCES Academic fund 4,271 3,240 Capital asset fund 10,228 9,490 14,499 12,730 $
27,492
26,288
ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE Statement of Changes in Fund Balances Year ended June 30
Academic Capital Fund Asset Fund
Total
Fund balance, June 30, 2015
3,240
9,490
Excess of revenue over expenses
1,712
57
Interfund transfers
(681)
681
Fund balance, June 30, 2016
4,271 10,228 14,499
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12,730 1,769 0
ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE Statement of Operations Year ended June 30
2016 2015 Academic Capital Academic Capital Fund Asset Fund Total Fund Asset Fund $000’s $000’s $000’s $000’s $000’s
Total $000’s
REVENUE Tuition
13,296
-
13,296
12,862
-
12,862
803
-
803
793
-
793
Restricted donations
127
1,652
1,779
161
652
813
Unrestricted donations
196
-
196
328
-
328
14,422 1,652
16,074
14,144
652
14,796
Other
EXPENSES Salaries and benefits Academic program
10,205
-
10,205
9,784
-
9,784
1,064
-
1,064
1,130
-
1,130
General and administration
489
-
489
602
-
602
Facilities
556
-
556
570
-
570
Communications and advancement
159
-
159
209
-
209
443
-
443
413
-
413
Depreciation of capital assets
-
1,478
1,478
-
1,457
1,457
Interest on long-term debt
-
117
117
-
154
154
Sales tax rebates
(206)
(206)
(204)
-
(204)
12,710 1,595
14,305
12,504
1,611
14,115
Scholarships and bursaries
EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES 1,712 57 1,769 1,640 (959) 681
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RSGC Annual Report 2016 CUMULATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS Royal St. George’s College gratefully acknowledges the significant financial contributions of the Georgian Community, whose cumulative giving in support of our mission totals $25,000 or more. Collectively, these gifts have a tremendous impact on learning and teaching at our school. Thank you for your long-term support and commitment to the College. This listing includes gifts received to June 30, 2016.
Visionaries' Circle ($1,000,000 + ) The Georgian Parents' Guild
Founders' Circle ($500,000 + ) The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation
Governors' Circle ($250,000 + ) Karen and Ray Arbesman The Bhalwani Family The Burry Family The DiCapo Family Dr. Scholl Foundation The Factor Inwentash Family - Jakson '12 The Sheldon Inwentash and Lynn Factor Charitable Foundation J.S. McCain The Midloch Foundation Maureen and Wayne Squibb WINCO Corporation 50th Anniversary Gala
Headmasters' Circle ($100,000 + ) Albert & Temmy Latner Family Foundation Michael & Susan Barker & Family John and Sharon Boultbee Joe & Laurissa Canavan and Family Paul '85 and Susan Clark L. Robin & Donna Cornwell James and Julie Crossland John Curtin and Beth Nowers John '76 and Ann Firstbrook, Andrew Firstbrook '15 P. Craig Godsoe '86 The Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Family Foundation Peter and Barbara Golding David Green and Daphne Wagner Green River Foundation The Hon. Max and Elizabeth Hardinge
J. Bradley Holland, Jean Wong and Family Molly Johnson and Hidden Gems Robert '81 and Ruth Keilty Michael Latner '74 LinCon Management Inc. Kevin R. Lint '94 and James W. Lint '98 Richard and Janet Lint Darius, Kian & Arman Majlessi and Manuela Marcheggiani Christopher McCulloch & Judith Beamish The Hon. Michael and Kelly Meighen Florence Minz Craig Moffat The Molson Family Foundation The Musicco Family Chris Purkis and Jane Botsford Red Jam Holdings Ltd. The Sherman Family Michael '08 Gary & Ajit Singh, Chiranjeev Singh '07 & Jaipal Singh '10 The Talbot Family The Tiplady Family The W. Garfield Weston Foundation Tom and Ruth Woods Joseph Wright Anonymous
Georgians' Circle ($50,000 + ) David and Carol Appel Catherine and Gregory '15 Bateman Peter and Joan Beattie David and Kim Beatty Peter Bethlenfalvy Bishop Fred A. Wilkinson Foundation Robert and Karen Bradeen The Briggs Family - Brendan '07, John Ross '11, Liam '18 Michael Cohl and Lori McGoran
Ted Conrod and Sally Armstrong David and Susan Corley Tim Costigan and Kathleen McLaughlin Kimberly Cudney and H. Fraser Phillips '78, Fielding Phillips '14 and William Phillips '12 James Dunworth Crompton '12 and Family David Wallace Investments Ltd Gilbert De Freitas Ravi & Joanne Deshpande Anthony & Wilma DiPierdomenico The Dubczak Family Tom Flynn & Cathy Hampson Geoffrey and Kimberly Gold Hal Hannaford and Susan Doherty Faith E. Harvey Carr and Jean Hatch Wanda Ho and Thomas Pladsen Bruce and Leslie Jackson Nigel Johnston Donald Lomax David Lund and Heather Beamish Geoff & Josée MacDonald The Mariano Elia Foundation McCarthy Tetrault Mr. & Mrs. John & Tracy McManus Christopher and Caroline Newall NUCAP Industries Inc. Jim and Kelly Osler Robert and Michelle Pollock Frank and Christine Raponi Donald Raymond, Jennifer Keenan and Family Rick and Connie Stefankiewicz David '72 and Nancy Stewart J. Gregory '86 & MarieClaude Sutton & Family Ashley Taylor and Adrian Lang TGA Entertainment Marilyn Thomson
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The Toskan Foundation The Vanden Broek Family David and Kate Wallace Anonymous
Knights' Circle ($25,000 + ) Francis and Melanie Allen Appel Family Foundation Appletree Inc. Merle & Andrew Armstrong B Street Communications Inc. Stephen Beatty '86 J.P. Benson & Kathryn Finn The Bizzarri Family Michael Boland and Mary Dawn Thomson Stewart Brown The Bruce Family The Bryant Family Robert and Tina Buchan The Buchanan-Robertson Family David and Wendy Bunston Tye and Janet Burt John Byrne J. Anthony Caldwell and Martha Durdin Carolyn Sifton Foundation Adam and Seana Carson Robert Casper and Jennifer Wardrop Thomas and Anna Chambers Bruce Chapple '87 & Leslie McCallum
Mr. John '85 and Tracey Cimba Charles and Ivana Clayton Jeff and Carolyn Cullen Raymond Danniels Mark and Susan Davis George and Kathy Dembroski The Devir Family Alex, Mike, Johanna and David Diplock E.W. Bickle Foundation Falco Steel Fabricators Inc. Tye and Eileen Farrow The Figueiredo Family Gordon and Karen Fowler Steve and Mariann Geist Michael Goodman and Family John and Gail Graham Carol Gray Paul Gross and Martha Burns Shelly Haber and Richard Greene Robert and Josée Hammill Jim Harbell and Patricia McQuaid David Harrison & Zac Harrison '15 Douglas Harrison and Margaret Grottenthaler Campbell Harvey '77 and Susana Harvey William '72 and Anne Hepburn Lianne & Paul Hill
Geoffrey Houlton Jesse & Julie Rasch Foundation David and Barbara Johnson Robynn and Scott Jolliffe Joseph S. Stauffer Company Brett and Jennifer Knowles Bruce Kuwabara & Victoria Jackman Amanda Lang Gary Last and Cori Simms Peggy Latimer Gregory Latremoille Susan Latremoille Leo and Christina Lau Greg, Lisa Laurin and Family David Lee and Carrie Mack Susur Lee and Brenda Bent Paul and Margaret Li Anthony Lisi '15 Timothy S. Logan '88 James and Joanne Love The Lucas Family The Macmillan Family Bruce W. MacLaren Robert Mah and Jennifer van der Put Morteza and Laleh Mahjour Scot Martin Patricia McCain The McConnell Family, Andrew '11 Grant McDaniel and Judy McLeish
David and Suzanne McKerroll The McKerroll Family Fund - Toronto Community Foundation Alexander and Marianne Miller Andrew and Heather Mitchell Bruce and Mary Mitchell John and Nancy Mulvihill Municipal Mechanical Contractors Limited Nesbitt Burns Ricardo and Alicia Nevarez Donald O'Born Charles Peters James Peters '90 Dennis Peterson and Maria Bruzzese David and Amanda Ploughman Brian and Megan Porter Paul and Janet Raboud RBC Dominion Securities W. Peter Reid Stephen Rigby and Mary Jackson Prince-Robson Family David Roffey Robert Rubinoff The Russett Family Philippa Samworth Michael Sanderson and Donna Green Andrew and Barbara Scace
The Sellery Family Sofina Foods Barry and Penny Somerville The Stantons David and Tara Steele St-Onge Family Bryan and Anne Tatoff Matt Tedford & Liz Gallery Terrace Gate Acura Ltd. Victor and Fiona Therrien J. Thomas and Marie-Yolande Timmins Mark and Clare Trachuk Trade Electrical Contractors John and Victoria Tremayne TriAxis Construction Limited John and Leslie Tuer Unilock Ltd. George and Krystyna Vassos Dr. & Ms. Bruno L. Vendittelli and Family Nils Voermann '85 Wolf and Gillian von Teichman The WB Family Foundation Professors Peter and Sue Williams Dennis and Lucia Wing Michael '87 and Lynne Woollcombe Anonymous
A BIG GEORGIAN THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Thank you to every donor who contributed to the College. Your gifts are making an impact in our school today, and will continue to enhance the experience of every RSGC student. This list includes all gifts received from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Governors' Circle ($250,000 + ) The DiCapo Family
Headmasters' Circle ($100,000 + ) Michael & Susan Barker & Family J.Scott McCain The Talbot Family The Tiplady Family Anonymous
Georgians' Circle ($50,000 + ) Ted Conrod and Sally Armstrong David Wallace Investments Ltd
John '76 and Ann Firstbrook, Andrew Firstbrook '15 The Georgian Parents' Guild Mr. David Green and Ms. Daphne Wagner Geoff and Josée MacDonald J. Gregory '86 & MarieClaude Sutton & Family David and Kate Wallace Anonymous
Knights' Circle ($25,000 + ) Merle & Andrew Armstrong J.P. Benson & Kathryn Finn The Bizzarri Family Paul '85 and Susan Clark Greenrock Charitable Trust
J. Bradley, Ryan '14 & Owen '17 Holland
Dragons' Circle ($10,000 + )
Jesse & Julie Rasch Foundation
Mr. Jason Attew and Mrs. Alicia Attew Stephen Beatty '86 The Bryson-To Family The Bushell Family Chesham Group Inc. Jacqueline Code and Philip Playfair Tim Costigan and Kathleen McLaughlin Mark and Susan Davis Mr. & Mrs. Ravi & Joanne Deshpande E. & G. Odette Foundation Ms. Valerie Elia Tom Flynn & Cathy Hampson Mr. & Mrs. Tom and Linda Gajer
Bruce Kuwabara and Victoria Jackman Mr. Donald Lomax David Lund and Heather Beamish Robert Mah and Jennifer van der Put The Russett Family St-Onge Family Matt Tedford & Liz Gallery Dr. & Ms. Bruno L. Vendittelli and Family Anonymous
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RSGC Annual Report 2016 Mr. Marc Gunter and Ms. Laura Steele Douglas Harrison & Margaret Grottenthaler Adrian Lang and Ashley Taylor Amanda Lang Mr. Blair Levinsky and Mrs. Andrea Lenczner
Mr. & Mrs. Don and Sandra Linsdell The Mariano Elia Foundation The Marion Armstrong Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Greg and Diane McDonald Mr. & Mrs. John & Tracy McManus The Musicco Family The Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Family Foundation Dennis and Maria Peterson and Family The Raman Family Mr. Brad Stoneburgh and Ms. Clare Samworth Dr. Robert Stewart and Dr. Margaret Herridge The Tremayne Family The Vanden Broek Family The W. Garfield Weston Foundation Mr. Jonathan Wheler '87 and Ms. Tricia Tait-Wheler Tom & Ruth Woods Anonymous
Friends' Circle ($5,000 + ) Albert & Temmy Latner Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Carroll Armstrong The Byrne Family J. Anthony Caldwell & Martha Durdin Mr. & Mrs. Adam and Seana Carson
Casper Family Trust Mr. John Coke & Ms. Cathy Cranston Craig and Kimberly Colraine Anthony and Wilma DiPierdomenico The Dubczak Family Nicholas and Charlotte Durand
Mr. Alex Edmison '02 and Ms. Dana Stenabaugh The Figueiredo Family Kathryn From and Shawn Thompson Peter Furnish & Chantelle Courtney Mariann and Steve Geist David Gibbs '95 Celia & Gordon Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Stewart and Jean Green Faith Harvey Mr. William Hepburn '72 and Mrs. Anne Hepburn Greg and Lisa Laurin and Family Ms. Elizabeth Lawler Mr. & Ms. Sai and Michelle Leung Mr. & Mrs. Jim and Lesli Ann Logush Grant and Judy McDaniel Judy McLeish Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Heather Mitchell John and Sarah Nagel Mr. & Mrs. Alexander and Anna Ochrym Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth and Katherine Peel The Sellery Family Gary & Ajit Singh, Chiranjeev Singh '07 & Jaipal Singh '10 Mrs. Tara Steele and Mr. David Steele Connie Stefankiewicz Mr. & Mrs. Thomas and Susan Stevenson
Daniel Tecimer '93 and MaryAnne Tecimer John and Leslie Tuer Mr. Bill Watson and Mrs. Barbara Zvan-Watson The WB Family Foundation Anonymous
Patrons' Circle ($1,000 + ) Mr. Andrew Akman and Ms. Laurie Edmiston Annex Judo Academy Aramark Canada Ltd. Justin Ashley '87 and Samantha Ridsdale Dominic Auld '86 Diane Bainbridge Mr. Mark Aristone & Ms. Heather Baker Mr. William Balan '86 and Mrs. Nancy McCaffery-Balan Christy and Richard Usher-Jones Cindy Barkway Ms. Maria Teresa Barreira Paul Rawlinson and Jo Barry Ralph and Eileen Beatty Mr. & Mrs. Chris and Christine Bell Mr. Edward Beqaj '08 Mr. Andrew Blanchette '96 Mr. Angus Botterell and Ms. Danielle Botterell Mr. Reid Bowlby and Ms. Deborah Bongard The Beatty Family The Brocklehurst Family Mr. John Buckingham '71 The Burleton Family Guy Burry '77, Liz Lundell and Owen Burry '13 The Noe Family Jennifer Wardrop & Robert Casper Blake and Fiona Cassidy Mr. Peter Hamilton and Ms. Marlene Cepparo Bruce Chapple '87 & Leslie McCallum Mr. Simon Chong Nicholas Christoffersen '19 Dr. Robert Ciomyk and Ms. Lisa Roske Paul Cleveland Timothy and Patricia Colton The Connolly Family Gord and Christy Cook David Crawford and Julia Holland Mr. & Mrs. Jim and Julie Crossland Kimberly Cudney and H. Fraser Phillips '78, Fielding Phillips '14 and William Phillips '12
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Donald Hogarth & Terri Cunningham Mr. James Taylor & Ms. Mary Ann Curran The D'Arcy Family Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Lida Davies Michael Dimmer '14 Johanna & David Diplock Drs. Dodig and Knezevic Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Julie Dreger Mr. & Mrs. David and Elizabeth Edmison David Edwards & Lindsay MacKinlay Dr. Robert Eng '88 and Mrs. Julie Lim-Eng Robert and Nancy Evans Tye and Eileen Farrow Mr. David Ferguson and Ms. Lynn Grogan Mr. Jamie Ferguson-Woods '02 Chris Van Dyke & Bridget Flynn Mr. Lui Fogolini and Mrs. Nina Fogolini Pat Forgione & Daniela Gallo & Family Ms. Kirsten Gauthier Mr. Sandy Gibson '01 Nick Golding '86 and Rebecca Golding Graydon Goodman & Family Mr. Kenneth Goodwin and Ms. Karmen Steigenga John and Gail Graham Vanessa Grant & Philip Street Ms. Carol Gray Mr. Ye Tao & Ms. Hong Guo Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey and Anne Hancock Ms. Bronwen Hann Mr. Ian Hardacre '85 and Dr. Karen Proctor Mr. Carr Hatch '98 and Ms. Basia Walancik Mr. & Ms. Graeme and Claudia Hepburn Mr. Kenny Ramsubick & Ms. Erica Herbert Mr. Ed Robertson & Ms. Natalie Herbert Ms. Jill Higgins Radomsky Barbara Hills (née Bradley) Wanda Ho & Tom Pladsen Jaime and Elizabeth Hugessen Mr. Graham Hunt '85 and Mrs. Lara Hunt Mr. Jonathan Wood & Ms. Gillian Irving Ms. Tiffany Irwin ITG Canada
Zhengxia Jie Ms. Maria Jordan JVT Foundation Mr. Jay Kearsey and Ms. Sandra Kearsey Don Raymond and Jennifer Keenan Mr. Cedrick Kelly Reverend Christopher Kelly '00 and Dr. Emily Kelly Arthur D. Kennedy '81 Paula & David Kerr Catherine Kirkland & Christopher Newton Mr. Alan Kirkpatrick and Ms. Shannon Valliant Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey and Natalie Kirsh Rickesh Kotecha '00 & Family Drs. Bohdan & Nina Kryshtalskyj David Lee and Carrie Mack The Lenkov Family Lucy, Nick and Anthony '15 Lisi Ryan Loader & Sarah Chenoweth Mr. Brian Culbert and Mrs. Denise Loft The Lowidt Foundation Mr. Jonathan Lucas '03 Murray McCarthy & Martha Asselin Mr. James Mackintosh and Ms. Sue Mackintosh
Mr. Hamid Arabzadeh and Ms. Lynne McEachern Mr. Scott McEvoy Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Martha McFarlane Mrs. Carolyn McGowan Mark and Tracy Mcleod Lisa & John McMeans Nigel Meakin & Lauren Millier Dr. & Mrs. Brian and Leanne Mergelas David and Yuri Miller Mr. David Miller and Ms. Bruna Gambino Janet Mills & David Sharpless Mr. Dan Mitchell '99 and Ms. Dana Mitchell The Mizen-Reid Family Jimmy Molloy and Bernadette Morra Lori Monteith Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Neil and Prudence Morrison Ms. Jane Nyman Mrs. Masako Oishi Lori & Paul O'Leary Mr. Tim Ormsby '78 and Ms. Robin Stauth The Orridge Family Colm and Cathy O'Shea Mr. Gary Ostoich and Ms. Katherine Berendt James O'Sullivan & Lucie Vallée
The Macmillan Family Patti MacNicol L. Mancinelli & P. Di Giacomo Kathryn Manson and Matthew Manson Nigel Marsh, Madhu Sikand and Family Glenn Martin & D.J. Miller The Mather Family The Max Clarkson Family Foundation The McConnell Family, Andrew '11
Mr. Timothy Pacaud '96 and Mrs. Laetitia Pacaud Michel Mainardi '00 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Lisa Parker Nicholas CasimirSmorczewski and Catherine Pawluch Dr. Neal Sondheimer & Ms. Alyssa Pei Reid Plaxton and Family Mr. Marvin Pludwinski and Ms. Linda Hacker Gary Power and Vicki Power
Jennifer Price and Martin Tulett Mr. Afrim Pristine '99 Mr. & Mrs. Ihor and Marijka Prokipchuk Mr. & Ms. David and Karen Pyper Dr. Neil Rau and Ms. Margaret Drent The Landry Family Prince-Robson Family Mr. Joel Rochon and Mrs. Alison Wiley Mr. Andrew Armstrong '88 and Ms. Joanna Rotenberg Diane and Ron Rudan Mark and Linda Saunders The Schaeffer Family Dr. & Mrs. John and Anna Semple Mr. & Mrs. David and Stacey Sharpe Mr. & Ms. Evan and Pamela Smoley The St. George's Society of Toronto St. John's Music Mr. Robert Stevens & Ms. Elizabeth Ann Stevens Tom Stevens Sydney Stoyan, James Buchan & Family Anne and Bryan Tatoff Mr. Nicholas Thadaney and Ms. Jacqueline Allen The Thornburys Mr. Robert Keene and Ms. Sophia Tolias Dr. & Mrs. George A. Trusler Steven Tsambalieros & Heather Comba The Vannicola Family Karen Volterra Mr. Desmond von Teichman '90 and Ms. Kristin von Teichman Mr. Matthew von Teichman '92 and Mrs. Jasmin von Teichman Mr. Robert Vretenar and Ms. Amy Shoemaker Maureen and Bill Wareham Webster Lally Family Mel Weisbaum '76 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Annette Whiteley Jeff, Nancy and Andrew Wilker Mr. Michael Woollcombe '87 and Mrs. Lynne Woollcombe Mr. & Mrs. Kevin and Julia Wright Mr. Fei Yao and Ms. Hui Wu Karen Atkinson and Matt Zischka Anonymous
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Benefactors' Circle (up to $1,000) Roohina Abdullah Mark Ackley Mr. Scott Ackley '04 and Lindsey Ackley Mr. & Ms. Glen and Claudine Algarvio Dr. Haytham Alhajali and Mrs. Banan Alhajali Mr. Tyler Allen '13 Peter Altimas '95 Mr. Mark Andersen '94 and Ms. Marin Anderson Luba Andrews Peter Antonoff '82 Bob and Erica Armstrong Jacquie Baby & Andrew Prowse Salvatore Badali & Kim McInnes Ms. Michelle Bader-Shaw Savannah Barker Mr. & Mrs. Brian and Lisa Barney Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Victoria Barnicke Ms. Catherine Bateman Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Mary Beadon Benefaction Foundation Mr. Neil Simpson & Ms. Ruta Benjamin Mr. & Ms. Wayne and Jennifer Bibby Mr. Herbert Blum and Ms. Cheryl-Ann Brière The Bonetta Family Peter and Alison Bowen Mr. Shaun Boyd and Ms. Sharon Lewis Mrs. Kathleen Brethour Mr. Justin Briginshaw Richard Bubb Prof. & Mrs. Forrest Buckingham Mrs. Antoinette Buckle Ms. Dorothy Byers Mr. Simon Cain Philip Calder '85 Canadian School Book Exchange Michelle Carter-Webb Scott and Kedrin Case Dr. & Mrs. Martin and Alison Chapman Mr. Nathan Chow Mr. James Christie Mr. Timothy Clark '03 Dr. Hance Clarke and Ms. Sarah Charlesworth Paul Clarke '77 and Linda Ryan Mr. & Mrs. S. Victor and Sherry Clayton
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RSGC Annual Report 2016 Mr. Malcolm Coles Ata Ettehadieh '15 John and Catherine Conforzi Mr. Cameron Conn-Grant '00 Mr. Ryan Cookson '03 Mr. Stephen Dame Paul Darvasi Brian and Heather Dawson Rachel DeBlois The Devir Family Dr. Peter Dimakakos and Ms. Diane Haist Gerry & Lisa Doerksen Father David Donkin James Donnelly Mr. Grant Dunbar '71 and Ms. Peggy Able Dunbar Dyfed Corp Mr. Samuel Dyson '10 Kelly & Corbet Elder Mr. Ken Ellis and Ms. Heather Tulk Mr. Jeffrey Enfield '97 Mr. John Evans Dr. Trena Evans Mr. Wayne Evans and Ms. Luba Kelebay Keith Farrar David & Kelley Fitzpatrick Sherry Fitzpatrick Mr. Gavin Francisco '11 Will Fripp '88 Mr. Charles Fowler '86 and Ms. Olga Mychajluk Anne and Tim Gallagher Mr. Marc Baron and Ms. S Ghoreshy Ms. Dayna Gibbs Ms. Julie Girvan Eleanor Glynn Mr. Chris Golding '83 and Ms. Joanne Golding Sonny Farber and Family Mr. Russell Gordon and Ms. Jennifer Shea Mike Greey '10 Mr. Thomas Connell and Ms. Sara Griffiths Cathie Gryfe-Seeley & David Gryfe Mr. Andrew Haisley and Ms. Katherine Brown Mr. Don Haist Ms. Alison Hart Alicia Hawryluk Dr. & Mrs. Allan and Donna Hawryluk Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Julie Hepner Dr. Jay Hodgson and Ms. Xiaodong Zhou Mr. Paul Hooper and Ms. Caitlin MacNamara Ms. Kate Hubbs
Mr. & Mrs. David and Marilyn Hull Tim Hutton Hydro One Inc. Douglas and Diane Jamieson Ms. Sarah Jessani Nigel Johnston Robynn and Scott Jolliffe Andrea Kaye Mr. Benjamin Kerr '10 Mr. Donald King & Mrs. Debbie King Ms. Judy Kovacs Mr. & Mrs. David and Jane Kruse Isabel & Nicky Lai John Lambersky and Jennifer Goldberg Mr. Andrew Le Feuvre & Mrs. Elaine Le Feuvre Dr. James Leatch & Dr. Sandra Boyes Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin and Yubin Lee Mr. James Lee Mr. Bret Leech '92 and Ms. Cindy Leech Mr. & Mrs. Patrick and Ann Lefeuvre Mr. Timothy Lilleyman and Ms. Victoria Welstead Mr. James Lint '98 and Ms. Juliana Lint Timothy S. Logan '88 Logan Wealth Management The Lucas Family Robin MacAulay and Charles Gane Hon. Donald & Mrs. Adrian Macdonald John Macdonald '87 Jamie MacFarlane '92 Mr. Dave Scott & Ms. Kari MacKay Dr. & Mrs. Don and Jane MacLennan William B. Magyar The Magor Family Lauren and Joseph Mandarino Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Barbara Martin T.B.K. Martin Ms. Alessandra Matera Mr. Fred McCutcheon and Ms. Dale McCutcheon Andrea McGavin The McGrath Family Greg and Sarah McLeish Ms. Laura McPhedran and Mr. Ben Barnes Mr. Gary Meanchos & Ms. Suzanne Meanchos Iain Faulkner '14 Ms. Kerry Mitchell
Christopher and Caroline Newall Mr. Daniel Neysmith '94 Mr. Terrance Nicholson '70 and Ms. Elena Bird Toni & Stuart Nosworthy Ms. Margaret Nozuka Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Elizabeth O'Dwyer Mr. Kazuo Oishi '01 and Ms. Maria Oishi Ms. Maggie Olah Mr. Geoff Osborne '08 Mr. & Mrs. James and Indira Ovenell, Luke '21 The Reverend Jesse Parker '01 and Mrs. Leanne Parker Mr. Chris Partridge Mr. James Patava '03 Mary Lou and Jerry Patava Mr. Bruce Patterson '86 Mr. & Ms. Aaron and Kelly Payne Don and Nancy Pearson Mr. James Pearson & Ms. N. Jane Pepino Mr. Franck Perrin and Ms. Pamela Taylor Ms. Sylvia Phung Mr. & Mrs. Christoper and Astrid Pinnington Mr. Mark Wilson & Ms. Diane Pitblado Kjell Pladsen '12 Dr. Alan Polak '89 and Ms. Sheri Polak Bishop Philip Poole '70 A.W. Popielaty Mr. Keith Lee-Whiting & Ms. Dorothy Quann Mr. Luke Rankin Mr. & Mrs. David and Susan Raymond Morris and Sue Reid Douglas Richmond '77 and Donna Meyers Peter and Fran Ricketts Mr. & Ms. Brian and Stephanie Robinson Ms. Emily Rodriguez Ms. Rhona Rowdon Ronald and Kaye Royer Torin Rumball Michael Ruscitti Mr. Ian Russell Ms. Dianne Ryan and Mr. Rob Hogg Mrs. Julie D. Ryder Ms. Philippa Samworth Mr. Vince Santamaura '77 and Mrs. Julie Santamaura Peter & Rosie Sarellas and Family
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John Sayers '87 & Eleanor Latta Michael Scauzillo Kieran Sharma & Family Martina Sobotik and Gregory Petrela Phil Spacie Mr. Andrew Spears '79 and Ms. Laleh Moshiri Rick and Connie Stefankiewicz Mr. Edward Stephenson and Ms. Jane Stephenson Janet E. Stephenson Mr. William Sutton Dave Taylor & Stacy Torbit and Family Jason Taylor '97 Mr. Kenneth Taylor '10 Michael and Lynda Thompson Ms. Kristine Thornley Emilie Toguri Emma Totten Ms. Stefanie Turner Ms. Kirsten Uhre Liam Robertson-Caryll's Family Nick and Heather Van Herk Mr. Andrew van Nostrand '88 and Ms. Caroline van Nostrand George and Krystyna Vassos Ms. Rowena Verzo Capt. Myles Vivares Mr. Bernard von Bieberstein '97 Mr. Andrew von Teichman '96 and Ms. Natalie Oldfield Mr. & Mrs. Tom and Sue Wade West Ms. Shannon Wainman The Walker Family Mr. Colin Watson '94 and Ms. Carrie Illsley William E. Wilson Windeyer Family Mr. Dale Wiseman '03 Thane and Tina Woodside
Takahiro and Tomoko Yamanaka Mr. Chris Yelle '90 and Ms. Diedre Lipton Mr. Andrew Zimakas and Mrs. Tanya van Biesen Hilary and Alex Zimmermann Anonymous
Alumni Giving Mr. Terrance Nicholson '70 and Ms. Elena Bird Bishop Philip Poole '70 Mr. Michael Shirriff '70 and Ms. Sherry Shirriff Mr. John Buckingham '71 Mr. Grant Dunbar '71 and Ms. Peggy Able Dunbar Mr. Donald Gale '71 and Ms. Bonnie Somerville Mr. William Calder '72 and Ms. Nancy Calder Mr. William Hepburn '72 and Mrs. Anne Hepburn Mr. Kim Robinson '72 and Ms. Barbara McMurray Mr. Emrys Edwards '73 and Ms. Carmen Subibi Mr. David Williams '73 and Ms. Dianne Correia Mr. Eugene Trusler '75 and Ms. Laurie Goad John '76 and Ann Firstbrook, Andrew Firstbrook '15 Mr. Melvin Weisbaum '76 Guy Burry '77, Liz Lundell and Owen Burry '13 Mr. Paul Clarke '77 and Ms. Linda Ryan Mr. Douglas Richmond '77 and Ms. Donna Meyers Mr. Vincent Santamaura '77 and Mrs. Julie Santamaura Mr. James Cooke '78 Mr. Timothy Ormsby '78 and Ms. Robin Stauth Kimberly Cudney and H. Fraser Phillips '78, Fielding Phillips '14 and William Phillips '12 Mr. Jay Murray '79 and Mrs. Penny Murray Mr. Andrew Spears '79 and Ms. Laleh Moshiri Mr. Michael Cochrane '81 and Ms. Katharine Ashworth Mr. Arthur Kennedy '81 Mr. Bruce Alexandor '82 and Ms. Susanne Alexandor Mr. Peter Antonoff '82 Mr. Scott Daly '82 Mr. Stanley Janecek '82 Mr. David Pitman '82 Mr. John Sladek '82 Mr. Marc van Ginkel '82 Mr. Lee Weston '82
Mr. David Burrows '83 Mr. Chris Golding '83 and Ms. Joanne Golding Mr. William Jackes '83 and Ms. Liane Bedard Mr. Andrew Le Feuvre '83 and Mrs. Elaine Le Feuvre Mr. John Stephenson '84 and Mrs. Jennifer Stephenson Mr. Philip Calder '85 Mr. Paul Clark '85 and Mrs. Susan Clark Mr. Ian Hardacre '85 and Dr. Karen Proctor Mr. Graham Hunt '85 and Mrs. Lara Hunt Mr. Charles A. Morris '85 Mr. Peter Thomson '85 Mr. Dominic Auld '86 Mr. Bill Balan '86 and Mrs. Nancy McCaffery-Balan Mr. Steve Beatty '86 Mr. Charles Fowler '86 and Ms. Olga Mychajluk Mr. P. Craig Godsoe '86 Mr. Nicholas Golding '86 Mr. Bruce Patterson '86 Mr. & Mrs. J. Gregory '86 and Marie-Claude Sutton Mr. Justin Ashley '87 and Ms. Samantha Ridsdale Mr. Bruce Chapple '87 and Ms. Leslie McCallum Mr. John Macdonald '87 Mr. John Sayers '87 and Dr. Eleanor Latta Mr. Adrian Thornbury '87 and Ms. Lisa Thornbury Mr. Jonathan Wheler '87 and Ms. Tricia Tait-Wheler Mr. Michael Woollcombe '87 and Mrs. Lynne Woollcombe Mr. Andrew Armstrong '88 and Ms. Joanna Rotenberg Dr. Robert Eng '88 and Mrs. Julie Lim-Eng Mr. William Fripp '88 Mr. Timothy Logan '88 and Mrs. Caroline Paxton Mr. Andrew van Nostrand '88 and Ms. Caroline van Nostrand Mr. Ugo Bizzarri '89 and Mrs. Jennifer Bizzarri Dr. Alan Polak '89 and Ms. Sheri Polak Mr. Adrian Colussi '90 Mr. Gregory Hardwick '90 and Ms. Sunny Kwon Mr. Kevin Howey '90 and Dr. Adrienne Galway Mr. Neil Miller '90 Mr. Jamie Peters '90 Mr. John Rea '90 and Ms. Bridget Hourihan
Mr. Richard Skippon '90 and Mrs. Johanna Skippon Mr. Gordon Smith '90 and Ms. Stephanie Smith Mr. Jason Start '90 Mr. Jeremy Thomas '90 and Ms. Melissa Thomas Mr. Blake Turvey '90 and Ms. Natalie Turvey Mr. Desmond von Teichman '90 and Ms. Kristin von Teichman Mr. Chris Yelle '90 and Ms. Diedre Lipton Mr. John Atkinson '91 and Ms. Nina Wright Dr. Andrew Bennett '91 Mr. Rory Gilfillan '91 and Ms. Carrie Gilfillan Mr. Bret Leech '92 and Ms. Cindy Leech Mr. James MacFarlane '92 Mr. Matthew von Teichman '92 and Mrs. Jasmin von Teichman Mr. Daniel Tecimer '93 and Mrs. Maryanne Tecimer Mr. Mark Andersen '94 and Ms. Marin Anderson Mr. Austin Carter '94 Mr. Harrison Keenan '94 Mr. Daniel Neysmith '94 Mr. Colin Watson '94 and Ms. Carrie Illsley Mr. Peter Altimas '95 Mr. Edward Conroy '95 Mr. David Gibbs '95 Mr. John Miller '95 and Ms. Adria Miller Mr. Erik Otema '95 Mr. Omar Rajani '95 and Mrs. Natasha Rajani Dr. Aaron Thompson '95 and Ms. Tara Meyer Mr. Andrew Blanchette '96 Mr. Timothy Pacaud '96 and Mrs. Laetitia Pacaud Mr. Andrew von Teichman '96 and Ms. Natalie Oldfield Mr. Jeffrey Enfield '97 Mr. Jason Taylor '97 and Ms. Annick Lafrenière Mr. Bernard von Bieberstein '97 Mr. Brett Grantham '98 Mr. Carr Hatch '98 and Ms. Basia Walancik Mr. James Lint '98 and Ms. Juliana Lint Mr. Daniel Mitchell '99 and Ms. Dana Mitchell Mr. Afrim Pristine '99 Mr. Arden Church '00 Mr. Michael Clark '00 Mr. Brian Cole '00 Mr. Cameron Conn-Grant '00
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Mr. Jonathan Kellett '00 and Ms. Alayna Kellett Reverend Christopher Kelly '00 and Dr. Emily Kelly Mr. Rickesh Kotecha '00 Mr. Michel Pagella-Mainardi '00 Mr. Adam Shaw '00 Mr. Sandy Gibson '01 Mr. Kazuo Oishi '01 and Ms. Maria Oishi The Reverend Jesse Parker '01 and Mrs. Leanne Parker Mr. Alex Carter '02 and Ms. Haelie Carter Mr. Alex Edmison '02 and Ms. Dana Stenabaugh Mr. Jamie Ferguson-Woods '02 Mr. Timothy Clark '03 Mr. Ryan Cookson '03 Mr. Jonathan Lucas '03 Mr. James Patava '03 Mr. Dale Wiseman '03 Mr. Scott Ackley '04 and Ms. Lindsey Ackley Mr. Stephen Kaye '04 Mr. D. Fraser Cameron '05 Mr. David Edwards '05 Mr. Anthony Field '05 Mr. Simon McCamus '05 Mr. Jonathan Rae '05 Mr. David Wilson '05 Mr. Erik Reed '07 Mr. Chiranjeev G. Singh '07 Mr. Edward Beqaj '08 Mr. Geoff Osborne '08 Mr. Kourosh Adeli '10 Mr. Robert Barnett-Kemper '10 Mr. Charles Beatty '10 Mr. William Bryant '10 Mr. Julian Caldwell '10 Mr. Callan Convery '10 Mr. Samuel Dyson '10 Mr. Denis Evans '10 Mr. Michael Greey '10 Mr. Richard Hogarth '10 Mr. Peter Hucal '10
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RSGC Annual Report 2016 Mr. Max Ingram '10 Mr. Brandon Jones '10 Mr. Benjamin Kerr '10 Mr. Alexander Kim '10 Mr. Mark Kryshtalskyj '10 Mr. Courtland Livesley-James '10 Mr. David Luder '10 Mr. Alexander Marks '10 Mr. Jeffrey McCain '10 Mr. Derek Mollenhauer '10 Mr. Jason Murray '10 Mr. Adam Penn '10 Mr. Johnston Porter '10 Mr. James Reble '10 Mr. Jaipal G. Singh '10 Mr. Kenneth Taylor '10 Mr. Gavin Francisco '11 Mr. Kjell Pladsen '12 Mr. Tyler Allen '13 Mr. Carter Ellis '14
Staff Giving Roohina Abdullah Mr. Mark Ackley Mr. & Ms. Glen and Claudine Algarvio
Mr. Mark Andersen '94 and Ms. Marin Anderson Mrs. Jacquie Baby & Mr. Andrew Prowse Ms. Michelle Bader-Shaw Ms. Savannah Barker Mr. Steve Beatty ’86 Mr. & Ms. Wayne and Jennifer Bibby Mr. Andrew Blanchette ’96 The Bonetta Family Mr. Justin Briginshaw Mr. Richard Bubb Mr. Simon Cain Ms. Michelle Carter-Webb Mr. Nathan Chow Mr. James Christie Mr. Malcolm Coles Mr. Stephen Dame Mr. & Mrs. Chris and Carol D’Arcy Mr. & Ms. Paul and Leana Darvasi Rachel DeBlois Gerry & Lisa Doerksen Father David Donkin Mr. James Donnelly Mr. Jeffrey Enfield '97
Mr. John Evans Dr. Trena Evans Mr. Keith Farrar David & Kelley Fitzpatrick Sherry Fitzpatrick Mr. Charles Fowler '86 and Ms. Olga Mychajluk Mr. Marc Baron and Ms. S Ghoreshy Ms. Julie Girvan Mr. Russell Gordon and Ms. Jennifer Shea Mr. Thomas Connell and Ms. Sara Griffiths Cathie Gryfe-Seeley & David Gryfe Ms. Alison Hart Ms. Alicia Hawryluk Ms. Kate Hubbs Tim Hutton Mr. & Mrs. Douglas and Diane Jamieson Ms. Sarah Jessani Ms. Maria Jordan Ms. Andrea Kaye Mr. Jay Kearsey and Ms. Sandra Kearsey
Catherine Kirkland & Christopher Newton Rickesh Kotecha ’00 & Family John Lambersky and Jennifer Goldberg Dr. James Leatch and Dr. Sandra Boyes David Lee and Carrie Mack Mr. & Ms. Sean and Gill Loucks Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Barbara Martin Ms. Alessandra Matera Ms. Andrea McGavin The Magor Family Lauren and Joseph Mandarino Ms. Laura McPhedran & Mr. Ben Barnes Sensei & Mrs. David and Yuri Miller Ms. & Mr. Toni and Stuart Nosworthy Ms. Margaret Nozuka Ms. Jane Nyman Lori & Paul O’Leary Mr. & Ms. Aaron and Kelly Payne
Georgian Tea Service
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Students of the RSGC Entrepreneurship Club have come up with the perfect solution for tea lovers: a tea of the month subscription service.
Royal St. George’s Tea Every month, the boys will select a flavour, which will be sent home with your son or can be picked up at the College. Flavours include Cranberry Orange Rooibos, Orange Spice and Goji Pom Blue Green Tea. $18 for a six-month subscription. Sign up at rsgc.on.ca or email tea@rsgc.on.ca This advertisement is fully funded by the efforts of the student-run entrepreneurship club, SPARK
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Ms. Sylvia Phung Mr. Luke Rankin Mr. & Ms. Brian and Stephanie Robinson Ms. Emily Rodriguez Mr. Torin Rumball Mr. Michael Ruscitti Ms. Dianne Ryan & Mr. Rob Hogg Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Rosie Sarellas Mr. Philip Spacie Ms. Janet E. Stephenson Tom Stevens Mr. Adrian Thornbury '87 and Ms. Lisa Thornbury Emilie Toguri Emma Totten Ms. Stefanie Turner Ms. Kirsten Uhre Nick and Heather Van Herk Ms. Rowena Verzo Capt. Myles Vivares Mr. & Mrs. Tom and Sue Wade West Ms. Shannon Wainman Anonymous
Grandparent Giving Timothy and Patricia Colton Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Lida Davies Mr. Don Haist Mr. John Harvey and Mrs. Anne Harvey Hon. Donald Macdonald & Mrs. Adrian Macdonald Dr. & Mrs. Don and Jane MacLennan Mrs. Carolyn McGowan Ms. Maggie Olah Mr. & Mrs. Terrance and Thecla Sweeney Dr. & Mrs. George A. Trusler Gifts in Kind Admiral Road Designs Albany Avenue Basketball, Sean Loucks ArtBomb Mr. Jason Attew & Mrs. Alicia Attew Mr. & Mrs. John and Christine Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Dennis and Julie Bernhard
Mr. & Mrs. Arif and Maria Bhalwani Mr. Andrew Haisley and Ms. Katherine Brown Scott and Kedrin Case Alynn Casgrain, Crane Foods Ms. Carmela Casucco Cluny's French Bistro Cocolelly Mr. Charles L. Coke '22 Comrags Clothing Store Mr. Scott Daly '82 Dragon's Lair Mr. & Mrs. Tom and Linda Gajer Ms. Lynne Griffin Mr. Ed Robertson and Ms. Natalie Herbert Highboy Menswear Wanda Ho & Tom Pladsen Gibson Cleaners Company Limited Kate Ward Designs Don Raymond and Jennifer Keenan Kiki and Ella Mr. Andrew Le Feuvre '83 and Mrs. Elaine Le Feuvre Mr. Jim Lisser and Ms. Carol Cruickshank Lugano Fine Foods Mr. Dave Scott & Ms. Kari MacKay Mad Bags Andrew Sabiston and Stephanie Martin Mr. Hamid Arabzadeh and Ms. Lynne McEachern Mr. & Mrs. John & Tracy McManus The Mercantile Mereadesso Modern Objects Nunes x White Ms. Heather Partridge Mr. Christopher Pitts and Dr. Patricia Tavares The Prepped Shop Mr. Doug Pritchard and Mrs. Susan Murrell RSGCAA Mr. Ian Russell Mr. Brad Stoneburgh and Ms. Clare Samworth
Sarafino Inc Sentaler Ms. Anuja Singhal Sky Zone Trampoline Park Snap Dragon Designs Soulpepper Theatre Company St. John's Music Mr. Tim Ormsby '78 and Ms. Robin Stauth J. Gregory '86 & MarieClaude Sutton & Family
Tarragon Theatre Ms. Barbara Tiernay The Vannicola Family Dr. & Ms. Bruno L. Vendittelli and Family Voth's Pickled Delights Jennifer Wardrop & Robert Casper Mr. Dax Wilkinson Mr. Michael Woollcombe '87 and Mrs. Lynne Woollcombe Ms. Lisa Young Anonymous
St. George’s College Foundation Endowment Fund Balances as of June 30, 2016 Barry Pepper QC Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,758 Beatty Family Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88,263 Bishop Fred Wilkinson Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120,773 Burry Family Choral Bursary Fund. . . . . . . . . . . $58,910 Carol Lucas Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . $30,792 Class of 1971 Legacy Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,364 Class of 1977 Legacy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $104,509 Class of 2010 Legacy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90,299 Class of 2011 Legacy Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,828 Class of 2012 Legacy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,169 Class of 2013 Legacy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,673 Class of 2014 Legacy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,532 Georgian Alumni Scholarship Endowment. . . . $133,685 Georgian Scholarship for the Arts . . . . . . . . . . . $135,846 Holdsworth Endowment Fund for the Arts . . . $36,371 Ian Lomax Endowment for the Georgian Spirit Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,758 J.L. Wright Memorial Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225,632 Mitchell Family Bursary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,643 Peter Corley Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . $58,315 Stuart Warren Memorial Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $157,076
$1,383,198
If you would like to make a gift to the College, you can donate online at rsgc.on.ca or contact Maria Jordan at 416-533.9481 x 298 or mjordan@rsgc.on.ca
We have made every effort to ensure that these are complete and accurate lists. Please accept our sincere apologies if there are any errors or omissions. Please let us know of any corrections by contacting annualgiving@rsgc.on.ca
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