The St. Jude’s Academy Difference A Whole-School Magazine Celebrating Student Success and Events JANUARY /FEBRUARY 2023
HEAD OF SCHOOLS: Melissa Chin
FOUNDER: Aaron Sawatsky
EDITOR: Ann Harvey
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EDITORIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
A. Harvey, B Hughes, M. Filion, A. Sawatsky
CONTRIBUTORS:
S. Gandy, B. Hughes, B. Milburn, J. Halstead
H. Vasir, K. Kaur, R. Zerafa, R. Hamieh, L. Russell, M. Haag, K. Padovan, M. Lopes, V. Chang, Abby Sawatsky, V. Tabak, Saibya K., D. Aziz, S. Neal, R. Naddeh, B. Foster, D. Bancud, S. Di Mascio, E. Chiappetta
The St. Jude’s Academy Difference is a communication created and distributed electronically to members of the SJA Family of Schools Community during the academic year. © St. Jude’s Academy 2023
What
Our St. Jude’s Academy community sets us apart from other schools. Our students, parents and staff contribute to its strength. Parents, students, and faculty continue to help each other to nurture the success we have today. Together, we have focused on the students and ensuring they find joy while learning. The past few month have been filled with events to create new and lasting memories of their educational experience. Events have included the Christmas Concerts , and the new year included the MYP Personal Project Showcase, Year Ahead Day, Black History Month, SJA and Interschool Oral Competitions, 100th Day of School, Pink Shirt Day, numerous fun-filled Spirit Days, Caribou Math Contest, Parent / Teacher Interviews, Grad Picture Day, Student Council events and many Lower and Upper School Clubs. In addition, Lower and Upper School students had enriching educational trips, ski trips and our senior students experienced the spectacular international trip to Buenos Aries, Argentina. We would like to thank those in our community who continue to support us and invite others to join SJA. We have welcomed many eager new families interested in joining the St. Jude’s Academy community next year! Finally, we congratulate our teachers, leadership team and our Head of Schools, Ms. Melissa Chin, as we plan for the next few months of exciting activities and events to for our students and families.
UPCOMING DATES
March 1
Oral Competition – SJA vs. TMA
March 6-10
Spirit Week
March 9
Semi Formal – Upper School
March 13-24
March Break (no school for students)
March 13-24
SJA March Break Adventure Camp
March 28
Term 3 Begins (Lower School)
March 29
Casual Day
Grade 6 Exhibition Info Session for Grade 6 Parents
Lower School Report Cards
March 30
Dragonz Den
sets us apart from other schools is the rare sense of family within our community
BLACK HISTORY MONTH - PANEL
IB Personal Project Showcase
The Grade 10, IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) Year 5 students presented their completed Personal Projects. Students worked since September to create their own goals in an area of personal interest. They were responsible for creating their own success criteria, planning documents and finally, a product that showcased their learning.
Families were invited to support students showcasing their hard work in both afternoon and evening presentations.
In the Unit on Organization, Grade 1 students learned all about how people use organization and why they use it. Students took action inside and outside the school. They organized the classroom and labelled different items, organized books by level and organized something at home. Students brought in different food items and organized them to create a grocery store.
The Properties of Air & The Forces of Flight
Grade 6 students have been focusing on how the world works in relation to flight. Students completed science experiments to learn about the properties of air and the four forces of flight: drag, thrust, lift and gravity.
organization
ACADEMICS
January IB Communicator Winners
We express ourselves confidently and creatively in more than one language and in many ways. We collaborate effectively, listening carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups.
JK Charles C
JK Henry D
SK Leyla K
SK Suhaani K
Grade 1 Noora S
Grade 1 Aiyah T
Grade 2 Kiana G
Grade 2 Savya S
Grade 3 Nihal S
Grade 3 Olivia F
Grade 4 Abha G
Grade 4 Reejh S
Grade 4 Emilia G
Grade 5 Isley G
Grade 5 Ahaan P
Grade 6 Daniel R
Grade 6 Mya A
French Neima H
French Krish A
Phys Ed Om P
Phys Ed Nitya M
Art Maya T
Music Krish A
Grade 7 Brolly R
Grade 8 Enam A
Grade 9 Muhammad Abdullah F
Grade 10 Yuhao (Andy) W
Grade 11 Enno W
Grade 12 Giovanni H
MYP Phys. Ed. Grades 7/8 Joshua A
MYP Phys. Ed. Grades 9/10 Sofia A
MYP Art & Design (Music) Grades 7/8 Andreas S
MYP Art & Design Grades 9/10 Christaan S
MYP French Grades 7/8 Eashan D
MYP French Grades 9/10 Dolapo K
French Grades 11/12 Navya B
ESL Jia (Gene) L
The IB learner profile represents 10 attributes valued by IB World Schools. We believe these attributes, and others like them, can help individuals and groups become responsible members of local, national and global communities.
February IB Risk Taker Winners
We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; we work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change.
JK Ari C
JK Edward R
SK Ashmayu G
SK Sofie T
Grade 1 Maadhav M
Grade 1 Ayana R
Grade 2 Angelina Y
Grade 2 Saakshi S
Grade 3 Turab R
Grade 3 Aaraiz M
Grade 4 Sahib R
Grade 4 Liana T
Grade 4 Ethan H
Grade 5 Omar Q
Grade 5 Alexys R
Grade 6 Sami K
Grade 6 Allen L
PYP French Izhaan A
PYP French Malia G
PYP Phys. Ed. Yousef Q
PYP Phys. Ed. Summer R
PYP Art Riaan P
PYP Music David A
Grade 7 Emily M
Grade 8 Mannat V
Grade 9 Shengmai (Jessie) G
Grade 10 Faiz M
Grade 11 Evangeline S
Grade 12 Giorgi (George) B
MYP Phys. Ed. Grades 7/8 Jacob G
MYP Phys. Ed. Grades 9/10 Mathew (Matt) L
MYP Art & Design (Music) Grades 7/8 Alexa W
MYP Art & Design Grades 9/10 Ella K
MYP French Grades 7/8 Sara O
MYP French Grades 9/10 Jonathan K
French Grades 11/12 Arya J
ESL Sophie (Yuxin) B
The IB learner profile represents 10 attributes valued by IB World Schools. We believe these attributes, and others like them, can help individuals and groups become responsible members of local, national and global communities.
Grade 12 University Offers Keep Rolling In
University of Birmingham (UK)
Law w/Business
University of Exeter (UK)
Law w/Business
University of York (UK)
Law
University of Ottawa
Health Sciences
University of Guelph-Humber
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Justice Studies
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology & Diploma in General Arts and Science
Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media & Communication Studies and Diploma in Media Communications
York University
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)
Bachelor of Arts (Financial and Business Economics)
Health Studies
Kinesiology and Health Science (BA & BSc)
Bachelor of Science in Biology (Biomedical Science)
Ontario Tech University
Bachelor of Science & Co-op (Honours) Computer Science
University of Guelph
Honours Major Biological Science
University of Guelph-Humber
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Justice Studies
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology & Diploma in General Arts and Science
Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media & Communication Studies and Diploma in Media Communications
University of Ottawa
Health Sciences
Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University)
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering
Wilfred Laurier University (Waterloo Campus)
Business Administration (BBA) & Computer Science (BSc) Double Degree
BSc in Biology
Unit of Inquiry: How We Express Ourselves
Senior Kindergarten students explored the signs of this season using their senses. The students shared their feelings about their favourite winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding and skating. This was a good opportunity to learn about the gears used and the safe execution of each sport. The students also enjoyed playing in the snow and making snow angels, snowmen and igloos. Students were able to use the knowledge they gained this month about winter to add to their four-season scrapbook.
Who We Are:
How the human body collaborates with other systems to accomplish functions necessary to sustain life.
Grade 5 students learned about the structure and functions of the human body, the relationship between organs within each system and factors that contribute to good health. During this inquiry of learning, students use that they gained to create a brochure about a disease discussed in class or of their choice and then share their findings in a presentation.
Religions Around the World
Healthy Living
Junior Kindergarten students finished their Healthy Living Unit. The students enjoyed learning about healthy habits such as proper hand washing, oral hygiene and personal hygiene. Students welcomed a special guest, a Dentist who demonstrated how to take care of their teeth properly. The students were engaged with hands-on activities and new songs that helped them follow through with healthy habits. At the end of the unit, each student had the opportunity to present their summative about healthy habits.
Grade 4 students explored the different religions that people believe in all around the world. They learned about Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Students made connections between different religions, and how stories of the origin, God and celebrations all relate to one another despite being a part of different religions. Students were the decision-makers in the learning process of this unit. Students chose creative ways to display their learning as a whole and then demonstrated what they learned about a religion of their choice in either PowerPoint presentations, booklets or poster-boards!
First Days of School! Black History Month
Throughout the month of February, St. Jude's Academy celebrated Black History Month (BHM) in both the Lower and Upper School. I n the Lower School, BHM commenced with a tribute to Canada’s Black athletes. The Grade 4 students observed the contributions of Harry Jerome with a Lower School assembly presentation. Grade 5 students celebrated the life of the famed poet and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou, by performing a rendition of one of her famous poems, “Yet still I rise", along with a video tribute. The month-long celebration concluded with a video tribute to Martin Luther King by the Junior and
Senior Kindergarten students. In our Upper School, various tributes included those for Maya Angelou and Ray Charles, whose music has influenced many of today’s artists. A highlight of this month was the discussion panel held in the Upper School. This event brought together a panel of respected members from our community. The panel members covered a broad range of topics related to why we celebrate Black History Month and answered student questions, providing a thoughtful perspective that will help the students succeed in overall life. The event was well-attended and students were engaged in the conversation. The collaboration of our teachers and students in both the Lower Schools and Upper School made our BHM events a success shedding light on the importance of BHM and why we celebrate it.
BHM PANEL: Chef La-Toya Fagon- Chef Ms. Janelle Forbes- Engineer (STEM) Constable Remone Whitley-Police Officer
Ms. Ann Pennicooke- Civil Servant Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA)
Mr. Gavin Holder- Lawyer
Where we are in place and time
During our Where We Are In Place and Time Unit, the Grade 6 students have learned about early exploration and how it has impacted our lives. Our focus for this unit has been on the First Peoples, their interactions with the environment and learning about the various explorers who discovered different lands. We created a class timeline to outline the different discoveries from these multiple explorers. The students’ summative task for this unit is an RSA animation on an explorer of their choice.
HISTORY CLASS
Students in the Grade 8 History class were tasked with creating a unique “artifact” from the war of 1812. These artifacts are artistic representations of the culture, history and events that occurred in Canada and the United States during that time period.
Pattern Day
Junior Kindergarten students learned about patterns for math, completed their summative presentation and then celebrated the end of the unit with Pattern Day dress-up!
The Solar System
Senior Kindergarten students have been learning about space, planets and where we belong in this universe. The students learned about the solar system and the characteristics of each planet, what constellations are, the jobs and purpose of astronauts and why Earth is the only planet that life can thrive on. Students first constructed the solar system based on what they thought it was, and then later again based on what they had learned. They also created what they would look like if they were astronauts travelling to outer space. The students’ Space Summative was all about a planet of their choice. They had the opportunity to discuss what they learned through writing and creating their chosen planet.
ACADEMIC
PreK
First: Raya I.
Second: Nora A.
Third: Zana H. JK
First: Anika K.
Second: Ari C.
Third: Harliv D. SK
First: Leyla K.
Second: Alice H.
Third: Adah G.
Grade 1
First: Yasma A.
Second: Ayana R.
Guidance Student Services
Third: Aiden K.
Grade 2
First: Kiana G.
Second: Savya S.
Third: Saakshi S.
Grade 3
First: Zaina K.
Second: Amogh M.
Third: Aaraiz M.
SJA Oral Competition Ceremonies 2023
SJA Oral Competition Ceremonies 2023
Grade 4
First: Callum L.
Second: Emilia G.
Third: Yaathra M
Grade 5
First: Rithika T.
Second: Syra I.
Third: Karmi S.
Grade 6
First: Sami K.
Second: Victoria P.
Third: Deo R.
Grade 7
First: Sadie S.
Second: Arya N.
Third: Aydan O.
Grade 8
First: Benus R.
Second: Andreas S.
Third: Jordan L.
WATERLOO Mathematics Competitions
Waterloo mathematics contests are problem - solving with a focus on computational and logical thinking. Questions are inspired by topics and concepts found in mathematics curricul um common to all provinces. Students benefit from the experience of preparing for and writing these mathematics contests. Top performing students are recognized by the University of Waterloo.
Every participant scoring in the top 25% of all students receiv e s a Certificate of Distinction
Each School Ch ampion receives a Contest Medal
The following students performed exceptionally well and are awarded the Certificate of Distinction for participating Beaver Computing Challenge (BCC) :
Edward G (Grade 10)
Yas hnoor S (Grade 10)
Muhammad Abdullah F (Grade 9)
Avantika S (Grade 8)
Eashan D (Grade 7)
Brendan A (Grade 6)
Ruiqi (Ryan) Z (Grade 12) received a medal for participating in the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest (CSMC) .
Elements & Principles of Design “FORM”
Grade 4 students wrapped up the "FORM" unit, which is an element and principle of design. We try to find projects that give the students a chance to learn about the different elements and principles of design. We found this project on the Tate Kids website in London!
The artist, Sculptor Dame Phyllida Barlow, uses lots of everyday materials for her sculptures. She uses items found around the house like wood and carpet, as well as things you might use to DIY, such as foam, concrete and polystyrene. She often takes her sculptures apart and reuses the pieces to make something new. Our students have taken inspiration from her work, untitled: upturnedhouse2 for our cardboard box sculpture.
DRAWING WITH SCISSORS
Our inspiration comes from a style that was popularized by Henri Matisse. He was in his early 80s and failing in ill health. Instead of painting entirely he cut out pieces of paper and had his assistants arrange them for him. He called this period of great creativity, "Drawing with Scissors".
PIZZA & PLAY MORE CARDS DAY
DAY
PINK SHIRT DAY VALENTINE’S
WINNIE THE POOH DAY
SJA Students attend Provincials
DECA is an international business competition. This year, we had 19 students registered for DECA Regionals, with many qualifying for DECA Provincials. At St. Jude’s we not only embrace a good challenge, we pursue it with passion. Our students engaged with this in a big way when 12 of them set-off to the Sheraton in downtown Toronto this February to compete against 6,500 other students in the DECA Provincials competition. Students competed in a variety of business arenas, including Finance, Marketing, Administration, Entrepreneurship and Travel & Tourism. We are proud of all our students as they represented SJA well, including several who came home with top-20 placements. Congratulations to Leah, Melia and Edward for their top-20 placements in Marketing, and to Sania for her top-10 placement in Entrepreneurship. This is just the beginning! We have already started preparing for next year! Forming new clusters, welcoming new students, and getting ready to show the world what happens when St. Jude’s students focus their minds and creativity on a goal.
STUDENT COUNCIL
2023 UPDATE
2022-2023 Student Council
President: Saibya K
Vice-President: Akash B
CFO: Serena F
COO: Kaaya D
Marketing: Leah D
International Representative: Harveer S
Student Council initiatives
Valentine's Day Candy Grams
Started a Student Council TikTok
Krispy Kreme Bake Sale
Easter Scavenger Hunt
Dodgeball Tournament
Prom
7/8 Representative: Zak F
9/10 Representative: Suravi K
11/12 Representative: Melia R
Theta
Co-Captains: Shubh J and Ayaana E
Kappa Captain: Gavin B
Zeta Co-Captains: Sania S and Judy N
ATHLETICS
Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6
Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6
SKI TRIPS 2023
Throughout the months of January and February, Grade 5-8 students attended Horseshoe Resort in Barrie for two days of skiing and snowboarding. As a part of their Physical Education program, they attended lessons with ski instructor staff, took skill assessments, and demonstrated their abilities to safely enjoy a day on the slopes. They demonstrated resilience in some challenging winter weather and perseverance in learning and developing their own skills.
The U14 Basketball team went out to Richmond Hill to take on RHMS on February 15. They went down early, but were able to overcome a 9-point deficit in the 4th quarter to win 31-30. Our leading scorers on the day were Rayne O with 13 points, and Anthony P with 10 points. The boys look forward to finding out who their quarterfinals matchup is against in the first round of the playoffs!
Recently the U16 team travelled to play in a 6a-side tournament at The Hangar in Toronto. The team consisted of many of our future stars , with Grade 7 and 8 students competing alongside and agains t teams made up of Grade 10 students . The team played great football and were disappointed to narrowly miss out on the final , but will come back stronger as they are already training for their next matches.
U20 Soccer Tournament
Our varsity team travelled to Toronto l to take on other school teams in an indoor 6aside soccer tournament. After going unbeaten in the group stages, they continued their winning streak to make it to the finals. They took the lead and battled fiercely to close the game, but unfortunately conceded two late goals and saw victory slip from their hands. Although they were disappointed, they gave a great account of themselves and proudly represented the school and will no doubt be eager to keep going with their season and look to go one step further next time.
ATHLETICS
Basketball St. Jude’s Academy
Jr. Boys Basketball Games
Sr. Boys Games Results
67 - St Joseph 22 SJA 72 - St. Anne 46 SJA 79 - Assumption 25 SJA 88 - St. Joe’s 42 SJA 81 - Holy Name 56 SJA 80 - Bond 67 SJA 58 - Top Notch Stars 36 SJA 83 - David Suzuki 31 SJA 91 - BCSS 46 SJA 74 - Burloak 70 SJA 104 - Jungle Prep 69 SJA 88 - Khalsa 10 SJA 98 - Thunderbolts 86
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Congratulations to our Sr. Boys Basketball team for winning the Winter Classic tournament
SJA Student Played Key Role in Leading Soccer Team to win the 2023 Boys U13 Indoor Ontario Cup
Jacob G. (Grade 7) scored the tying goal and his team won against Toronto United with a final score of 2-1. This win was not only exciting to watch, but won the team the 2023 Boys U13 Indoor Ontario Cup.
SJA IN THE COMMUNITY
Congratulations Jacob!
Photo Credit: Ontario Soccer
International Trip to Argentina 2023
St. Jude’s Academy Upper School students are given once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to take trips around the world for educational purposes. Students learn about other cultures and their history while seeing breathtaking sights, and in doing so, gain a deeper appreciation for global engagement and international-mindedness. These past years some trips for our Upper Schools students have included embarking on a trip to Prague, and this year, our students had a blast visiting the beautiful city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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HEAD OF SCHOOL: Melissa Chin
FOUNDER: Aaron Sawatsky
EDITOR: Ann Harvey
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