Annual Report - 2018

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ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE

Annual Report

2018

This painting by Kevin Yan ‘18 is the silver-medal winner of the Headmaster’s Art Prize.


Message from Greg Reid Executive Director of Advancement

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t seems like it was just last year I moved into the Athletic Director’s office previously occupied by Gary West and now by Paul Bedard ’79, and perhaps only a few months ago that I moved into the office of former Assistant Headmaster, John Walden ’71, in Dunlap Hall. Now, 19 years later and with two sons who have graduated as Elders (Bowen ’15 and Brayden ’18), I have moved offices yet again…hopefully for a final time. Many people have asked how I am finding my new role as Executive Director of Advancement and my answer is consistently positive. I am enjoying every day thanks to the incredibly dedicated, professional, and passionate staff in Alumni Relations, Advancement, and Communications, and to the mentorship of my predecessors, Scott Hayter and Jim Herder ’64. Our alumni, parent, and past-parent groups continue to be tremendously supportive of the School and our strategic objectives. What an awesome place to work! So, what are we working on this year, you ask? After extensive investigation, we transitioned from our alumni software platform, Switchboard, in favour of SAC Connect. This new platform is far more robust. It allows for the creation of discussion groups based on graduation year, team, or interest; the sharing of photos and videos; the ability for you to identify as a mentor or mentee and establish a mentoring relationship; the posting of employment opportunities; and much more. We encourage all Old Boys to sign up for this closed networking opportunity. The Advancement Department is always looking for Old Boy guest speakers for Chapel, University Counselling, the McEwen Business Leadership program, Community Service opportunities, and Old Boy Lunch & Learn sessions. If you are interested in speaking to students or Old Boys in one of these contexts, please let us know. Past parent George Tsvetanov is leading the effort to build an SAC Alumni Parent Association (APA). Many parents whose sons have graduated are looking for opportunities to connect with old friends they met at SAC. If you are the parent of an Old Boy, we encourage you to reach out to 2 FALL 2018

Ryan Bryce ’05 (ryan.bryce@sac.on.ca) to join this growing group. The SAC APA plans to host three to four social events per year to stay connected. This fall, we launched an appeal for support in renovating McLaughlin Hall. Our plans involve the complete redesign of this three-storey building to include new science classrooms and laboratories, engineering and robotics facilities, and a twostorey makerspace. More information can be found in the story on page 20 or on our website at www.sac.on.ca/scienceandtech. Endowment growth continues to be a priority to enable the School to provide scholarship and bursary support to boys with demonstrated need. One key objective is to ensure that affordability will not be a barrier to enrolling the sons or grandsons of Old Boys. To that end, we are thrilled to report the Old Boys Bursary is now active and was awarded this school year. Lastly, we implemented ThankView, a video messaging system, to communicate with our constituents. Our first ThankView message went out at the end of September to Old Boys from class years ending in 3 and 8, as a thank you for attending their reunion dinner and/or Homecoming. We welcome your feedback on this unique messaging tool. I look forward to seeing many of you at receptions, pub nights, and, of course, An Andrean Christmas at Roy Thomson Hall on December 14!


Who Owns St. Andrew’s College?

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t. Andrew’s College is incorporated in the Province of Ontario and registered as a charitable organization. The School is governed by a volunteer Board of Governors comprised of Old Boys, current parents, and past parents and is supported by faculty and senior leaders. Unlike private for-profit schools, we have no shareholders or owners. The Headmaster reports to the Board of Governors, which meets five times per year. Our financial year corresponds to the academic year, starting on July 1 and ending on June 30. Our primary sources of revenue are tuition and mandatory fees (such as lunch fees, technology fees, and registration fees), although auxiliary fees come from renting our facilities to the community and operating a summer day camp program for boys and girls for seven weeks in July and August. Our operating expenses are consistent year-over-year and we were able to capture some savings this past year in operational expenses, which helped provide a surplus to the School. Annual surpluses ensure the School has sufficient reserves, putting us in a stronger position to move forward with new capital projects. We anticipate we will have fully funded reserves during the current fiscal year. The St. Andrew’s College Foundation receipts gifts to the School and manages an Endowment Fund of approximately $32 million, which provides just over $1 million annually to the School to support programs and financial aid. We provide financial aid of more than $3 million per year through our Scholarship and Bursary program as well as tuition remission for faculty and staff members.

REVENUE 2017-18

90% 6% 4%

Tuition and Mandatory Fees Transfer from Foundation (donations)

Ancillary Operations (net)

EXPENSES 2017-18

50% 17% 9% 9% 7% 4% 4%

Capital investment We are proud of our 126-acre campus and our facilities. A major investment of $43 million has been made since 2010 to build the Yuill Family Athletic Complex, the La Brier Family Arena, the Centre for Learning, Innovation & Performance, and the tennis courts, as well as to make improvements to the Petrachek McGillivray Pipes & Drums Centre. This investment was offset by generous donations of approximately $32 million. BETH CARTER

Academics & Co-curricular

Financial Aid

Buildings, Grounds, & Maintenance

Administration

Food Services

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Foundation Facts and Figures 2017-2018 Distributions & Expenses - $5,655,596

Revenue - $5,957,962 61.99% 23.80% 10.50% 3.71%

Total donors by Constituency - 925

45.20% 18.59% 16.24% 12.80% 4.32% 2.85%

41.84% 34.49% 9.84% 6.48% 4.21% 3.14%

Current Parents

Restricted Donations

NAOP Campaign

Net Investment Income

Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards

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Unrestricted Donations

Major Renovations

Staff and Ex-Staff

Endowment Donations

Unrestricted Funds

Past Parents

Endowment Funds

Friends

Other Fees and Planned Giving Expenses

Foundations and Corporations

10 Year Glance—Endowment Fund: Market Value & Disbursement Endowment VALUE

Endowment Disbursement

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Making a Difference Old Boy names scholarship in memory of SAC friend

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wenty years after graduating, John Stewart ’78 set up a life insurance gift with St. Andrew’s College to support scholarships and bursaries, making him one of the first members of the Andrean Legacy Society. A few years later, upon finishing his tour of duty in Afghanistan as a captain with the Canadian Army, John chose to rename the gift in honour of his close friend, Conrado Marin ’79, who passed away in 2000. John consulted with Conrado’s father, Edmundo, and the John Stewart Bursary was renamed the Conrado Marin ’79 & John Stewart ’78 Legacy Scholarship. John’s wish is to reward and support a boy who shows promise of becoming an “all-round Andrean.” The scholarship is based not on superior grades, but on what the student is doing with his young life to exemplify community service and what potential there is to develop those qualities further. These are the traits that made Conrado who he was, and John felt it was only fitting to honour him in this way. “When I think of Conrado, he reminds me of the qualities I admire most in the best of Andreans. He was dedicated to being honourable, decent, and he embraced the principles of behaving toward others as he himself would like to be treated,” John wrote in a letter to the School containing the news of Conrado’s passing. “He contributed to St. Andrew’s by being involved in many of the quieter but important roles that play out in the daily life of the School.” While at St. Andrew’s, Conrado was a devoted member of Memorial House, undertook the duties of manager on various teams, served as a chapel boy, and was a tenor drummer in the Pipes & Drums. He was also involved in most theatre productions during his five years at the School from 1973 to 1978. Following St. Andrew’s, Conrado studied animal husbandry at the University of Wisconsin in the United States, then lived and worked in Wisconsin. His son, Kenton, was born in Wisconsin, but when Kenton’s mother died in a

John Stewart ‘78 was guest speaker at the Class of 2013 graduation dinner.

traffic accident, father and son moved to Peru, Conrado’s homeland. Conrado met and married Ursula and they had two daughters, Andrea and Astrid. Conrado was manager in the engineering department at Exanco Peru S.A. at the time of his passing after a brief battle with brain cancer. But his memory lives on, thanks to John. Many Andrean Legacy Society members direct their gifts to support scholarships and bursaries, and many of these funds are named to honour a family member, an Old Boy, or a respected faculty member. St. Andrew’s Advancement Department honours donors’ wishes in ways that resonate most for them and their families. julie wilson www.sac.on.ca 5


New Trustees FOUNDATION TRUSTEES: Carrie Denton

is a capital markets senior executive with CIBC who has significant financial services experience in business development and enterprise risk management, including client relationship management, strategy, technology, business optimization, regulatory compliance, data analytics, and process innovation. Prior to joining CIBC, Carrie was managing director and head of FX Sales and Global Electronic Sales at Scotiabank, where she led all client-facing activity in North America, and the transformation of the capital markets FX business to electronic trade execution. Carrie and her husband, Paul, have four children: sons, Mark ’12, and Sean ’19, and daughters, Emma and Tessa. Emma graduated from Holy Trinity School in 2017 and Tessa is in the HTS class of 2022. Carrie volunteered on the board of governors at Holy Trinity School from 2011 to 2017, most recently in the role of vicechair. She was chair of the finance, audit, and investment committees (2012-2015), chair of organizational development (2016), and a member of the governance committee (20132017). She is also a passionate volunteer with Women In Capital Markets and the United Way-Women United. Carrie holds a master of business administration from the Ivey School of Business at Western University, a bachelor of environmental sciences from the University of Waterloo, and has participated in the Queen’s Executive Development program. She is an avid runner, having completed the Boston Marathon three times. Carrie was included in Reva Seth’s book, The Mom Shift: Women Share Their Stories of Career Success, profiling relatable women who achieve career success after having children.

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Hilary Laidlaw

is counsel in the tax group of McCarthy Tétrault LLP in Toronto. She is a certified specialist in estates and trusts law, and her practice focuses on estate litigation, planning, and administration. Hilary represents both personal and corporate clients in a wide variety of estate disputes, including contested wills, dependant support proceedings, trust variations, and incompetency matters. She also advises clients on estate and succession planning, including the preparation of related documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. She is a frequent lecturer and participant in conferences and continuing legal education seminars addressing current issues in the law of estates and trusts. Hilary has written for professional publications and other media and has made numerous television appearances on current events programs. She has been an instructor for both the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario and the Law Society of Upper Canada bar admission course in the Estate Planning and Administration section. In addition, she sits on the Law Society’s Advisory Committee for licensure examination and has been active in both continuing education and law reform initiatives. She is a former member of the editorial board for the CCH Canadian Estate Administration Guide and the executive of the trusts and estates section of the Ontario Bar Association, where she served two terms as chair. She is currently a member of the Toronto Estate Planning Council and a past member of the National Committee of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. She received her BA and LLB from the University of Toronto. She and her husband, Norm Sandham, live in Collingwood, Ont. They have one son, John ’13.


& Governors BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Nathan Luo

ST. Andrew’s College

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has been connected to St. Andrew’s since his son, Owen ’16, started at SAC in grade 7. That was in September 2010 and from the start, Nathan and his wife, Mary, were enthusiastically involved with the School as parents and continued their connection after Owen’s graduation. From 2012 until 2016, Nathan acted as an international advisor for SAC during the Headmaster’s annual visits to China. Nathan and Mary spend much of their time in Beijing. Nathan’s latest role is as China’s deputy director of the IsraelAsia Chamber of Commerce; he has been involved in business dealings between China and Israel for the past two years. Previously, Nathan was a local government officer in China; a consultant for Chinese investment for a leading New Zealand company, Lion; a project manager of China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC is the largest construction company in the world); a major shareholder in a construction company in his hometown of Nanjing; an international advisor of Hebei GEO University in China; and a visiting professor at Nanjing University, one of China’s leading public higher education institutions.

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Nicholas Day

joined the St. Andrew’s faculty in 2003 as a French teacher and Assistant Housemaster in Macdonald House. He helped introduce the Extended French program as Coordinator in September 2009, and he has been the Course Director of the AP Capstone program since its inception in 2015. In 2017, he was appointed Head of Modern Languages. Born in Halifax and raised in Ottawa, Nicholas graduated from Ashbury College where he was a prefect and head of house. He completed a combined honours degree in political science (specializing in international relations) and French from the University of King’s College; a diploma in language, literature and civilization from the University of Aix-Marseille III; a B.Ed. from the University of Ottawa; and an M.Ed. from Nipissing University. Before launching his teaching career, Nicholas worked as a researcher in the market intelligence division of the Team Canada Market Research Centre, and in the Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development, both in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. In addition to his teaching duties at St. Andrew’s, Nicholas coaches First Soccer and the Alpine Ski team. Nicholas and his wife, Claire, live in Oakville with their two energetic boys, Julian and James, and their puppy, Piper.

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Old Boy Donors 1938 Jim O’Brian 1942 Bredin Stapells 1943 Sandy Hyde 1944 Bob Jackson 1946 Fred McKenzie Liam O’Brian Tony Weldon 1947 Tom Chipman 1948 Ian Wishart 1949 Bill Lawrence David Wilson 1950 Dick Clavell Farrell Hyde Tom Munn Dick Read Chris Wansbrough 1951 Warren Ritchie 1952 John Auld Woody Fisher David Lucie-Smith Coulter Osborne 1953 Gordon Alexander Bill Andrews Mike Dunn Beefy Esson Bill Graham Garth Hazlett Jim Mylrea John Trent 1954 Bob Campbell Duncan Campbell Graham Dutton 8 FALL 2018

Doug Grant Fred Leslie Mike Mann Robert Morrison Jim Munro Bob Simpson Walter Somerville Bob Wade Barry Wansbrough 1955 John McCrea Ian Purdie Gord Robertson 1956 Barry Black Michael Burns David Dunlap Robbie Keith John Swinden Reilley Tapley Bruce Thomson Michael Wood 1957 Wilf Dinnick Jim Guy John Hill Carlos Kepke Andrew Milne John Mueller Jim Wyse Bill Yuill 1958 Jim Godsman Joe Kepke Jim Stronach 1959 Jock Coulson Jim Dunn Frank Metcalf Dem Rogers Rob Russell Bill Snyder Alf Wirth 1960 Chris Allworth

Jim Carruthers Mike Heath-Eves Tom Hickey Bob MacLeod John Morse Andrew Wood 1961 Brian Armstrong Iain Gurr Carl Ingwalson, Jr. Ron Rea Mike Rothery Dan Routledge Doug Rowan 1962 Harold Hough Terry Joyce Doug McMullen Mike Sommerville Andy Stamper 1964 Jim Herder Ray Osborne D’Arcy Reade John Rook Bob Williams John Zurbrigg 1965 Doug McKeen Hugh Pritchard 1966 Graham Butler George Dangerfield Robert Gordon Bill Harpur Bill McNeil John Pallett Doug Simmonds 1967 George Cumming David Kitchen Tim Macdonald Max Maréchaux Jim McCreath

Fraser McTavish Bob Sommerville 1968 Guy Baker Graham Brunke Jim Good John Housser Peter Rutherford 1969 Barry Brackley John Brown Scott Jolliffe David Morton 1970 Rob Dilworth Tom Gilchrist David Grass George Hathaway Brian Levett Don MacKay Phil Manchee Sandy Munro John Percival Eric Schneider Peter Thompson Mark Westcott Norm Wilkie Tony Wong Mac Yule 1971 Robert Boyd Bill Haust Craig MacPherson Ted Ruse Chris Stoate 1972 Dennis Daly Mike Hogg Gregg Westcott Robin Wilkie 1973 David Black Tim Boland Jim Empey Rick Reininger

Ian Tait 1974 Tom Birkett Stuart Rutherford 1975 Rick Mann Doug Munn Stephen Peter David Peters 1976 Gary Lawrence Greg Miklas Paul Seay Matt Shinkle 1977 Brian Mitchell Myles Pritchard Cliff Sifton Scott Sillcox 1978 Ian Carlsen Andrew Dalton Philip Henderson John Stewart 1979 Paul Bedard Stephen Dewis Mike Edwards Rob Fawcett Tim Houlton Jeff Richmond Mike Sifton 1980 Michael Chau Scott Cole Doug Crawford Murray Hyde Glenn Stanley-Paul John Stevenson 1981 Kirk Brown George Jackson David Lawrence Rick Peters Paul Stanborough

Warren Stoddart 1982 Steve Ardill Jay Bailey Kelly Begg Doug Cooper Jonty Harris Rodger Leslie Craig McLean Chris Murphy Ives 1983 Stew Kiff Scott Nirenberski King Ward 1984 Luis Benito C. Brad Gilliland Michael Graham Martin MacDonald Struan Robertson Peter Smith Bruce West Philip Wood 1985 John Archibald Amedeo Cericola Tom Hussey Michael Roy 1986 Blair Boston Darren Mason Stephen Pitel 1987 Tim Callaghan Steven Dengler Beric Farmer J.P. Hoffman Scott Lunau Paul Paletta Todd Phillips John Taylor 1988 John Dunlap Glenn Hant Oliver Herbst


Paul Morgan Anthony Reid 1989 Jake Bullen Brian Ledson David Mason Jonathan Morgan Darryl Quirk 1990 James Barton Scott Bryk Bruce Chin Jim Herder Jim Mirkopoulos Scott Pearson 1991 Jamie Inglis Ian Rogers 1992 Mike DeAngelis Mark Etherington Jon Ginou Ian Michael Carl Milroy Albert Poon Courtney Powers Stuart Smith

1993 Gordon Deudney Robert Leckey James Nichols Bart Sommerville Peter Wardell 1994 Scott Bonnell Geoff Brennagh Derrick Gray Ryan Lawlor Otto Schuemer Alfredo Villegas-Camil 1995 Paul Etherington Anthony Farr Chris Foster Jeff Lewis Darren McNair 1996 David Dunlap Andrew Ipekian Justin Lindquist Steve Mantrop Ted Mercer Ryan Sommerville

Andrew Wilson Alex Wood 1997 Alex Churchill Mike Foy Duane Gafoor Michael Graaf Ron Ho Andrew Hodges Tim Jackson Ricky Leung Brad Livingstone Hugh Long Graeme Martin Ian McGuigan Adrian Nusaputra Tim Rabnett Matt Rook Kevin Siu Jeff Slightham Joji Tanaka 1998 Jason Bibby Brad Cross Brook Dyson Chris Fusco Mark Landry

Tom Newton Mark Scott 1999 Mark Gooderham Jamie MacPherson Dano Wells 2000 Tejus Ajmera Ryan Brandham Jacob Marcinkowski Gordon Ozawa Jonathan Wu 2001 Gord Birkett Jonathan Cheng Mike Dainard Kenneth King Ross Marshall Paul Perrier Aaron Racine 2002 Andrew Cronin Michael Faulds Kevin Fullerton Jeff Ginou Richard Goldhar

Pete McClelland Andrew Steeves Nick Weedon 2003 Wahid Amarshi Dave Banwell Allan Bean Andrew Cumming Geoff Delean Joel Ford Gordon Hunter Armen Khajetoorian Joseph Rothwell Nathan Rothwell Jarryd Stock 2004 Alex Kaptyn 2005 Ryan Bryce Robert Mackay Ryan Marek Basim Mirza Will Mulock Malek Smith 2006 Eric Cumming

Jun Woo Park 2007 Robbie Kaptyn David Miklas Jon Thomson 2009 Mick Carr Jamie Symmes 2010 Adam Strumas Jordan Tripp 2011 Nicholas Chretien Leland de Langley Jason Fang Seung Hoon Yoo 2012 Brennan de Langley 2013 Devon de Langley Aaron DeGagne Douglas Lee 2014 Zachary Petrachek 2017 Ryan O’Connell www.sac.on.ca 9


Current Parents Andrew & Michelle Abbott Andrew Abramowicz & Elan Moore David Agnew & Carolyn McCullough Essam Aly & Entisar Badi Jishen An & Ning Li Robert & Jennifer Anderson James & Julie Appelbe Don & Charlatta Ardellini Stephen Ardill ’82 & Kelly-Anne Thomson David & Rocio Arelle Wade & Melissa Arnott Brett & Sharon Ashton Duane Aubie & Carol Veenstra Aubie Scott & Marianne Baker Armando & Jacquie Baldassarra Craig & Shannon Ballard Douglas & Corie Bannister Sergei Beliaev & Ekaterina Saenko Igor Bessonov & Yulia Kozyr David & Dawn Beswick Richard & Randi Berman Brad Boland & Kirsten Nicolson Daniel & Karen Bordage Joseph & Karrie Brandt Darren & Melissa Bray Mark & Leigh Brisley Ken & Agnes Broekaert Michael Bruce & Lorina Yip Andrew & Jennifer Bulmer Bob & Sisi Campbell Alfonzo & Nella Carogioiello Anthony Cavallin & Shannon Bisset 10 FALL 2018

Alan Chan & Jennifer Zheng Michael Charbonneau & Jill Anderson Allen & Raquel Chastanet Dong Chen & Li Shen Jack Chen & Susana Su-Chen Tingxia Chen & Yan Liufu Zhan Hong Chen & Li Luo Jun Cheng & Lingyu Zou Lionel Chew & Tracy Kung Charles & Simona Cho Metcalfe Chua & Lilian Ng Gilles Cinq-Mars & Charmaine van Schaik Mark & Tammy Coates Fred & Carla Coppola Jeffery & Vicki Crocker Robert & Michele Crowder Anthony & Angela D’Alessandro Gian & Sabrina D’Angelo Lawrence & Daniella DeMello Paul & Carrie Denton Brian & Sheri Deo Tony & Sherry Derbedrosian Paul Dilworth & Mary Lyn Seymour Kevin & Suzanne Donnelly Greg & Nicole Duyn Jorg & Lesligh Enderlein Polycarp & Ini Erivwo Don Fan & Janice Duan Stephen & Michelle Faris Peter & Jamie Ferrante Ben Kitagawa & Arima Ventin Wilson Fong & Susy Lee Alan & Paola Fullerton Wendy Garner Gino Gentile & Donna Cook-Gentile

Gian Carlo Giarrusso & Caroline Sabbah Gustavo Gonzalez & Norma Hajj Russ Gorochowskij & Anna Golovatova Christopher Grier & Amanda Werth Lingmin Gu & Yelin Xiong Weimin Gu & Ning Li Daniel & Maria Guizzetti John Guo & Winnie Yang Deepak & Gaitree Gupta Geoffrey & Marin Guy Ghulam Hasnain & Zia Fatima Habib Daniel Hadcock & Lisa Lue-Shing Dave & Koriena Haggith Luping Hao & Li Lu John & Joan Hargrave Mark & Youlanda Hart Greg & Jennifer Hayhoe Jie & Eva He Jason & Katie Henderson Kevin & Tara Hennessy Antonio Hinojosa & Lourdes Cervantes Grant & Anne Hood Zhenhe Hou & Shuying Li Zhi Yuan Hou & Aihong Yuan Andy & Laura Houghton Ken Hu & Qun Guan Miao Hu & Bei Ding Haibo Huang & Belinda Long Ye Huang & Jie Chen Jason & Ava Hunter Scott Hutchison & Erika Chozik Claudio & Cindy Iatan Dee & Cathy Iezzi David & Jennifer Ingram Craig & Amy Irvine

Dean & Kelly Iwai Bradley & Rebecca Jackson John & Audrey Jamieson Paul & Christine Jansen Adrian Jenko & Nella Mauceri Erik & Tzipora Jeppesen Bin Jia & Yi Zhou Geng Jian & Li Xinxin David & Louise Joiner Robert Jones & Margit Klemt-Jones Sanjay & Parveen Kaith Philip Kam

Jordan & Caitlin Keon Baseer Khan & Susanna Tung Geun-Sung Kim & Jung-Sook Sun KiJun Kim & Yujin Jeong Norman Kirton & Michelle Burns Rick & Paola Kloepfer Daniel & Jodi-Lyn Knoop Vadim Kosseniouk & Ina Kasianiuk Roman Kotchanov & Anna Antonova Newell & Pamela Kraik


Michael Kwan & Kit Yee Chung Kar Hoi & Ching Shun Kwok Roger Lam & Catherine Kong Adam & Rhonda Le Boeuf Jehun Lee & Young Joo Taehoon Lee & Inhue Koo Bing Li & Jin Jia Chengjian Li & Yanling Rong Jian Hua Li & Shali He Michael Li & Fiona Feng Runping & Lin Li Shuwei Li & Yue Xu Yupeng Li & Dongmei Guan Gui Man Lin & Yoyo Wu Leon Lin & Lucie Xie Xiao Gang Zhang & Min Liu Wei & Lihui Liu Wei An Liu & Xue Qun Yang Xuan Liu & Yirong Su XueWei & YanXuan Liu Xungong Liu & Xueting Zhang Yong Liu & Qun Wang Zhonggiang & Fang Liu Jianfeng Lu & Li Wei Chi Ma & Qian Qing Guo Li Ma & Shan Yang Yafei Ma & Yang Gao Corey & Wendy MacEachern John MacFarland & Lisa Millar Ian & Paula Macpherson Jim Mai & Tracey Wang Craig & Tamah Markle Les & Audrey Marton Lesley Mason Scott & Lisa May

Radoslaw & Joanna Mazurkiewicz Grant & Judy McDaniel Allan McDonell & Cailey Stollery Michael & Catherine McDonnell Ian & Claudette McGowan Kevin & Karan McHenry Dale & Vickie McInnis Keith & Susan McLean Brad & Sharon McMillan Michael & Janesse McPhillips Robert & Yvonne McTeague Likun Meng & Fen Xu Tom Michaelis & Stacey Sutherland David & Julie Michelberger Jeff & Nicky Minor Jim ’90 & Anastasia Mirkopoulos Jason & Andrea Mitchell Siavash & Mojdeh Mizrahi Kokoro Motegi Craig & Sarah Munro Edward & Deidra Murphy Christopher ’82 & Paula Murphy Ives Les Nip & Debra Wilson Scott ’83 & Andra Nirenberski Allan & Nicole Noccey Kyle & Alison O’Brien Ron & Robyn O’Hare Brian & Gina O’Rourke Craig & Victoria Ofield Babatunde & Adebola Ogunremi Peter Olejarz & Karen Leung Onyekachi & Irene Omenuko

Raymond ’64 & Jennifer Osborne Michael Paluch & Sarah Burchmore Jiu wen Pan & Yinghua Chen Lucas & Daniela Panovski Fancisco Pasquel & Margarita Vega Alexander & Yuanying Paylan Vince & Debbie Petrozza Todd Phillips ’87 & Catherine Day Phillips Igor & Elena Poteriaiko Glenn & Mary Power Jing Qian & Li Chen Srinivasa Ragavan & Priya Gurusamy Peter & Marie Rankel Timothy & Robyn Reinemo Randy & Brenda Rideout Gary Roberts & Michelle Lalonde Ian ’91 & Randa Rogers Samuel Rong & Irene Zhao Bruce & Clare Ross Brian & Kaley Roy Vitaliy Rubtsov & Viktoriya Dombrovska Steve & Paula Rush Alexandre & Nadia Sakhno Zahid & Saira Salman Rupinder S. Sangha & Harleen Kaur Juergen & Marion Schaefer Jordan Schmidt & Jennifer Eichenberg Francis Seguin & Patricia Bianchi Prasad Senadeera & Veda Lall

Pratik & Bina Shah Chen Shen & Elaine Qin Xiang Shen Yongxin Shen & Fenglin Yang Changqing Shi & Hua Yan Ronald Shuttleworth & Jody Ridpath Tony & Corianne Simpson Peter & Ailsa Sinclair Jason Situ & Sophie Yang Jason & Heather Smith Stony & Sarah Smith Andrew & Anne Soetikno Glenn Stanley-Paul ’80 & Karen Walker Mitchell & Linda Stevenson David & Natascia Stewart Kevin & Kelly Stewart Peter & Cheryl Suma Daniel & Patricia Sun Darui Sun & Yonghong Xiao Jie Sun & Lizhu Lin Zhao Fu Sun & Fangfang Ruan Dmitri Svirsky & Elaine Stein Liang Tang & Wei Ye Ye Tao & Hai Xia Cao Campbell Taylor & Keltie MacKichan Nicole Taylor Zafrullah & Saira Tejpar Vadim Ter-Israelyan & Aigul Egeubaeva Scott Thomas & Debbie Waechter Sara Thomson Alexander & Maria Tishkova John & Deanna Todd Jie Tong Charley Tsai & Olivia Chang

Eduardo Valencia & Norma Mondragon Paul & Anat van Eeden Herbert & Andrea Veisman Joe & Linda Vercillo Edmond Villamere & Gillian Gurney Chuanhua Wang & Gengyun Wu Chun Wang & Hua Yang Dao Wang & Yun Cheng Haiyan Wang & Xia Cheng Hongbin Wang & Lane Hong Jian Yu & Hua Wang Ken Wang & Xinying Hu Qiang Wang & Chen Feng Siming Wei & Ai Guo Wei Wei & XingYue Chen Xiaofeng Wei & Ying Wang Richard White & Maya Alfar White Kelvin Wong & Angel Tong Cameron Woods & Tricha Rasmussen Chao Hui Wu Hai Wu & Yi Dong Jianghong Wu & Zhekai Zhu Shaowen Wu & Ping Qi Zhiyuan Xia & Guofang Geng Youmin Xiang & Zhiyan Xu Geng Jian & Li Xinxin Zhiyuan Xu & Zhen Gao Dong Yang & Bo Feng Kenny Yang & Ping Wang Quan Fa Yang & Xiu Zhen Zheng Shu Yang & Tao Xu Yang Yang & Ji Ma Zhihui Yang & Pingshan Jiang www.sac.on.ca 11


Current Parents

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Toshihisa Yasui & Bin Xia Samuel & Kennis Yen Gary Yeoman & Diana MacDougall Seung Hahn Yi & Eun Yeong Choi Renny L. C. Yien Marc Zarboni Hao Zhang & Jin Qian Haoliang & Xiaoling Zhang Li Zhang & Yan Guo Shijuan Zhang & Chunhua Li Xiao Gang Zhang & Min Liu David Zhao & Suki Zhou Jun Zhao & Cynthia Dan Wei Zhong & Zuli Xu Heng Zhou & Yan Liu Sheng Zhu & Huiping Ma Yong Zhu & Liqun Xu

Past Parents Chris & Debbie Andonovski Joseph Attrux & Clare Lau Doug Austgarden & Michelle Cellucci Robert & Ann Bease Robert & Anne Bedard Thomas & Mary Birkett Rod & Nancy Black Joe & Jannine Bowen Allan Brett & Kathryn Gamble Heping Cai Judith Caldwell Patrick & Marilyn Callaghan Mark & Joanne Campbell 12 FALL 2018

Juan Emilio Cano Reveles & Amelia Arrias Garrido Lionel Carter & Chantal Farrell Carter Fei Cheng Eddie Kei Lung Cheung & Man Yee Leung Jeff & Mary Ellen Chisholm Kan Fung Chu & Ling Cheung Yoon Y. Chung & Myung Go Luis E. Corcuera & Lucila Banos

Sylvain Cote & Kristen DeGurse Roberta Creber Suzanne Crix Patrick & Michelle Cronin Richard & Debra Dainard Ryan & Wendy de Langley Daniel del Rio & Cecilia Cardenas Fernando M. Delgado & Susana Martin James Dennis & Alicia Rae Dennis Joerg & Sanjuana Dietterle Rongfeng Ding & Xiaoli Li

Zheng Ding & Hong Zheng Bruce & Elizabeth Douglas Hai Tao Du & Yueqin He Anne Dupre Sergey & Irina Dyagilev Hongbo Fang & Wei Xie Tiziano & Lisa Fantin Robert & Katherine Fox Daphne Foy Andres & Lorena Girault Sebastian & Mary Grassa Yu Guo & Lan Lai Chuck & Katherine Gyles Ricardo Hajj Hugh & Andrea Hamilton

David & Jayne Harvey Mark & Cynthia Healy Alfonso Juan & July Cassis Oleg & Victoria Kalyadin Jason Kan & Frieda Tsen Henry & Cathy Kaptyn Walter & Julie Karabin Jonathan & Catherine Knowles Chao Kuan & Bonita So Michael & Wendy La Brier Geoffrey & Lee Lander Robert LeClair & Crystal Garnett George & Bonnie Ledson George & Dawn Leggett


Past Parents Dan & Andrea Lehman Fuwen Li & Ying Mao Guoying Li Mianhuan Li & Jian Chen Yi Li & Limei Zhang Gregory & Joan Link Liwen Liu & Lixin Fang Xinli Liu & Ying Zheng Sylvain & Michelle Lord Scott & Ann Luther James & Gladys MacPherson Jocelyn Manchee Bill & Nancy Martin Jane Martin Nello Matarazzo & Lisa Franchi Ronald & Annette McArthur Ian & Barbara McClelland Patrick & Teresa McGrath

Michael & Michele McLaughlin James & Linda McNair Scott & Debora Medhurst Nico & Vivim Meijer Francisco Milmo Rangel & Maria Lopez Larry Mirkopoulos Barry & Lisa Mitchell Paul Muspratt & Virginia Czarnocki John & Marlis Mwinyoglee John & Nancy Near Anthony & Rosemary Nichols Roger & Ann Northwood Ron & Carolyn O’Connell Donald S. Oliver Robert & Elisa Pennino George & Liliana Polemidiotis Sandra Rea

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Gregory & Christine Reid Kevin & Tracey Riley Alberto & Eugenia Rivera Joel Ross Maritta & John Rothwell Michel & Mary Roy Ken & Lynnette Rumble Alberto Said Abed & Viviana Ramos Rihbany Diego Salazar & Erika Sedeno Frank & Sandra Settino Joseph & Grace Sgro WanQiu Shen & Hui Ning Miguel Simon & Estrella Baz Janet Smith Hans-Ulrich Smurawsky & Bettina Faupel Bruce & Jackie Somerville Minas Spetsakis & Dimitra Marangozis

George & Lynne Steeves Dan & Joanne Stock Richard & Nancy Stoneman Jack & Julie Symmes Chiu Cheuk Tai & Judy Wong Liuming Tan & Hongfeng He Xiu Wen Tang & Rong Lan Tian John & Martha Theodorakakis Frances Tsioros George & Elizabeth Tsvetanov Georg & Juliane Von Massenbach Andrey & Elena Vovchenko Eric Wallace & Sharon Brooks-Wallace

Min Wang Tony Wang & Lily Zhou Xiao Feng Wang & Ying Kang Sun Roger Wei & Carol Zhang Wei Wei & XingYue Chen John & Lynne Wills Ron & Cynthia Wilson Richard Wong & Vivian Liu Ralph & Jennifer Woodford Dong Yan & Ying Zhou Yuan Bo Zhang & Jing Huang Guangzhen Zhao & Chungling Yang Li Ying Zhao Salvador Zulueta & Alma Garza

Corporations/Foundations Active Media Services Agile Manufacturing Atec Signs - Div. Erik Jeppesen Holdings, Ltd. Beaver Hall Homes Benefaction Foundation Benevity Community Impact Fund Benson Kearley IFG BolandHowe LLP Brown’s Fine Food Services Inc. The Calgary Foundation Canada Helps The Catherine & Maxwell Meighen Foundation

Cavalier Transportation Services Inc. The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation Cosmo Music Company Ltd. Cowan Insurance Group C2C Consulting Inc. Dalton Company Ltd. Empire Communities Etherington Generations Ferrante Fitness Group Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Granite Club

Greenpark Homes Harknett Musical Services International Music Tours Jancon Construction Ltd. The Jilla & Robert Williams Foundation Kylemore Communities (West Village) Ltd. Lake Field Music Inc. Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel The Leslie Peter Foundation Long & McQuade Musical Instruments Malmac Properties

Michelberger Orthodontics Microsoft Matching Gifts National Roofing Alliance Inc. N.S. Smith Real Estate Ltd. Parkinson Coach & Tours PlusOne Inc. Pool Craft Rayjo Charitable Trust ScotiaMcLeod Toronto Community Foundation Treasure Mills Inc. TSL Limited a Toddglen Group Company

United Way of Greater Toronto United Way of Halifax Region United Way York Region The Uplands Foundation Vancouver Foundation

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Friends & Grandparents Suzanne Bajin Reena Berlind & Laurie Haber Barbara Bowlby Barbara Bubel Marlene Clarke Douglas & Paula Cook

Irka & John Firchuk Jim Garner Amir & Kathy Girgis Ben Girgis Maddie Girgis Carolyn Gordon Rodney Green

Alan Greenberg Thomas & Pat Gregson Karen Herder & Graham Douglas Victoria Hill Sheryl Johnston Harry B. Kennedy

Marilyn Lowndes Tara MacFarlane Margaret Montgomery Gerald Owen Robert Pando Tom Pingyin Stephen Sandler

Dina Sorbera Victoria Stapells Joyce Tetlock Robert Tucker Grace & Chris Wyvill Vicky Zaltsman

Emma Porter Connie Prasitkhammanh Terry Prezens Keith Ramon Melissa Ramon Greg Reid John Richardson Claudia Rose-Donahoe Michael Roy ’85 Steve Rush William Scoular Seng Sengsavang Courtenay Shrimpton Chris Sibolibane Aaron Smith

Dave Stewart Natascia Stewart Jarryd Stock ’03 Joanne Stock Melissa Tackaberry Amanda Thorne Elzieta Trojanowski Sharen Turner Keo Vannasouk John Walsh Nick Weedon ’02 Julie Wilson Grace Wolska Bert Yeung Yin Thong Yong

Staff & Faculty Floramie Amancio Jane Bedard Paul Bedard ’79 Randi Berman Trevor Biasi Carolyn Bilton Elizabeth Bishenden Kim Braithwaite Geoff Brennagh ’94 Ryan Bryce ’05 Mark Burton Beth Carter Kevin Cavalier Michael Chadsey Sandi Chasson Fraser Cowell Sabrina D’Angelo Nicholas Day Michele Derwin Colby Dockerty Whitney Elliott Sam Fisher Nicolette Fleming Dave Galajda Klaus Griese Teri Groves Len Gurr Christine Harris Stephen Holmes Jamie Inglis ’91 Mary Ann Joaquin 14 FALL 2018

David Joiner Marke Jones Vanida Khamphakdy Stephen Kimmerer Margaret Kirkby Ben Kitagawa Sherrill Knight Adam Kowaltschuk David Kyle Jeff LaForge Scott Lewis Sakhone Liemvongdeuane Sean Ludwig Jamie MacPherson ’99 Lucas Madill

Brian McCue Susan McGhee Jim McGillivray Kevin McHenry Jo-Anne McIntyre Nancy McMurray Paul Moffatt Paul Mosey Benny Munar Wendy Muratoff Claudio Numa Robyn O’Hare Michael Paluch Bounpone Phomphakdy Davide Pontone


Former Faculty & Staff Chris Allworth ’60 Marlene Ash Bob Bedard Scott Bryk ’90 Edna Collins

Gary Godkin Patricia Ham Dennis Hemmings Jim Herder ’64 David Josselyn

Craig Kamcke Ian Mason Ron O’Hare Bob Perrier Struan Robertson ’84

Bruce Roffey Greg Shields Kim Sillcox Geoff Smith Bruce Somerville

Peter Stuart Stuart Swan David Timms Cindy Veitch Gary West

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