2015-16 UTS Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016



From volunteering in our local neighbourhood to making a difference on the world stage, UTS students have accomplished a great deal this year. This Annual Report celebrates the people who helped make this all happen ­â€” students, teachers, parents, staff, donors, alumni, volunteers, and you.


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Thanks from Principal Rosemary Evans Welcome from Chair of the Board Jim Fleck, C.C. ’49 P’72 Updates from Chair of the UTS Foundation Board, William Saunderson, FCA ’52 Highlights from the Year Graduate Destinations Message from the UTS Alumni Association Message from the UTS Parents’ Association Financial Statements Your Impact


Students visit the Evergreen Brick Works Photo: Mike Farley, Teacher and Department Coordinator of Canadian and World Studies

OUR VISION UTS is a transformative learning community focused on intellectual growth and individual development. We build on a tradition of academic distinction and leadership to develop socially responsible, global citizens.


THANK YOU “This has been a momentous year.� It is an exciting time at UTS, with the reaffirmation of our Affiliation Agreement with the University of Toronto, and the development of a Project Agreement for rebuilding the physical infrastructure of the school as part of the formal agreements. Our academic affiliation activities with the university continue to expand and provide fascinating opportunities for students and staff. None of the above could have come to fruition without the commitment of our alumni, staff, students, donors, volunteers, and parents. Passion is what fuels the tremendous accomplishments we celebrate in this report. At UTS, our students enjoy the opportunity to pursue their passions and to develop their devotion to making meaningful contributions to the world. Our alumni recognize how UTS contributed to their own growth and are dedicated to ensuring a vibrant future for the school. Our partnership with the University of Toronto helps to define our uniqueness as a school. We are committed to enhancing our relationship with the university in the future and shaping a community that continues to support innovation, research, and a focus on best practices for teaching and learning. We are thankful to all members of the UTS community for your support, encouragement, and advocacy. You have made a difference and ensured that our school will continue to provide a foundation that allows future students to thrive and contribute to the shaping of a more positive world for all. Rosemary Evans Principal 6 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS


WELCOME “This school helps bright minds unlock their true potential.” December 15, 2015 marked the rebirth of UTS. After three years of negotiation, our new Affiliation Agreement and Project Agreement were unanimously passed by the University of Toronto’s Governing Council. The signing of these historic documents means UTS is able to stay in its current location, and renews our affiliation with the University of Toronto. With this foundation in place it is time to solidify a framework for our upcoming capital campaign and realize a feasible financial plan to support this momentous undertaking. Early support has shown the strength of the culture of philanthropy here at UTS, a culture that I am happy to help foster. This is a time for all members of the the UTS community to step forward and strengthen UTS for its students — current, past, and future. Jim Fleck, C.C. ’49 P’72 Chair, UTS Board of Directors

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MAINTAINING A STRONG FOUNDATION I am happy to report that the value of the UTS Foundation (UTSF) as of May 31, 2016 was $44,687,701. When funds were transferred from the University of Toronto on September 12, 2007, to begin UTSF, the original value was $31,455,133. Due to prudent investment management and generous gifts by UTS graduates and parents, UTSF has grown by more than $13 million, or 42% since its beginning in 2007, while making substantial annual payments to UTS for bursaries, scholarships, and prizes. This is good news. Now that UTS is soon to embark on a construction project that will renew and enlarge the historic 371 Bloor Street West building, UTSF has agreed to make funds available to UTS for construction purposes. UTSF has already begun liquidating investments to have cash available when funds are required. These funds will be repaid to UTSF over a reasonable time period from UTS fundraising activities. As well, UTS will pay a competitive interest rate to UTSF on funds made available for construction. These interest payments will allow UTSF to maintain its generous payments for bursaries, scholarships, and prizes. UTSF is extrememly pleased to be able to support UTS as it embarks on a new and exciting project that will allow it to continue to provide to deserving students an education of which we are immensely proud. William Saunderson, FCA ’52 Chair, UTS Foundation Board of Directors 8 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS


Principal Rosemary Evans speaks to students and alumni taking part in the Branching Out mentoring program

Student installation for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche

Judy Kay leads the M4 Music Class at Senior Music Night Photo: Al Kay

This is my 18th year with UTS. This whole time my goal has been to ensure students have a rich academic experience combined with a ton of co-curricular opportunities that allow them to identify and develop their passion for something new. UTS is a great place that attracts great students, who bring their best in all they do. Garth Chalmers Vice Principal UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 9


THANK YOU. It has been an incredible year at UTS. And it’s all thanks to our students, teachers, parents, staff, alumni, volunteers, and donors. You make UTS possible. Here are a few of the accomplishments from this year we are proud to celebrate!

UTS students came in first, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, eight, and ninth at the international business competition, ICDC.

Three UTS students have made the Canadian national debate team — the first time ever that three students from the same school have qualified for the team at the same time.

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Three UTS students are off to the National Chemistry Olympiad Training Camp, which places them among the top 10 chemistry students in Canada.

UTS won gold and bronze medals at the Canadian Computing Olympiad, a competition open to the top 20 high school programmers in the country.

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Gaudeamus de victoria UTS claimed first place overall at the Ontario Secondary School Classics Conference for the 21st consecutive year.

The UTS Kids’ Lit team won the national literature competition, and will be attending the International Finals in Auckland, New Zealand, this summer.

The UTS Bantam badminton team took home the TDCAA tournament trophy for the third season in a row.


Teacher Anand Mahadevan was recognized with the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Teacher Jennifer Pitt-Lainsbury received the Chemical Institute of Canada Beaumier Award for High School Teachers.

Six UTS teachers became EUREKA! fellows, embarking on advanced academic inquiry to contribute to developing best teaching practices.

UTS students won the Ontario Math Olympics for the fourth year in a row, and captured second place at the American Regional Mathematics League Tournament.

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UTS students earned two first-places finishes and one third-place finish at the provincial Concours d’art oratoire, and a first-place finish at the national Concours d’art oratoire.

The UTS varsity girls soccer team competed at OFSAA and won bronze at the TDCAA championship.

The Ontario Sears Drama Festival awarded UTS students for their performance and direction of the original play How We Killed Ezra.

One UTS student secured first place with a perfect score at the national Michael Smith Science Challenge, and seventeen UTS students placed in the top 10% of all competitors.

Three UTS students were honoured at the German Consulate for their performance in the German Deutsches Sprachdiplom II proficiency exam.

UTS once again placed first among 263 schools in Canada at the National Biology Competition.

UTS claimed first place at the Provincial Envirothon Championship for the third year running, and will represent Ontario in the North American competition. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 11


I LIKE THE SENSE OF COMMUNITY HERE “There’s so much kindness and support, even when things get tough.” I remember first coming into this auditorium, and how all the older grades welcomed me in, even though they didn’t know me. The sense of community and closeness here is nothing like what I expected. Even during the stressful times of the year, the school creates a sense of support for students. We bond over the challenges of homework and exams. Already, I feel like UTS has helped me become more compassionate.

I’m discovering what kind of classes I like, too. There’s a lot more expected of me in the classroom than I thought there would be, but the teachers and other students are always willing to help. I know this is a place where I can build my skills. When I think about my future here at UTS, I’m most looking forward to getting to meet new people. This school is a serious commitment — one I’m looking forward to. Shuruthi Sivadas ’21

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FOR ME, IT IS THE GOOD UTS MEMORIES THAT STICK “The big difference was the students.” I wasn’t sure what to expect when I entered UTS, but discovered that school could actually be fun. The school was a refuge for people who tolerated well each other’s eccentricities. Their high level of activity helped one to ratchet up one’s own game. Most importantly, they were really decent people and good to be around — something I appreciate more fully ex post when we meet at reunions.

Having done a stint of teaching myself, I have come to appreciate the teachers I had at UTS, who really knew how to stretch you. You walked out of their classes feeling good. When my son Robert had the chance to go to UTS, he hit it off right away with his highenergy classmates. The school asks a lot of him, and he keeps at it day after day. Kim Jarvi ’70 with his son Robert Jarvi ’21

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THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO UTS THAN JUST ACADEMICS “This school helped me realize how much I’m capable of.” UTS places a lot of pressure on students. Yet, nearing the end of my time here, I believe that it has been worth it. By valuing a diverse notion of achievement, this school helps students find what they are most passionate about. You’re not solely defined by your ability to perform academically, but rather by the multifaceted value you bring to the community through sports, extracurriculars, and connections you make with students and staff. It’s incredible to think of the opportunities I’ve had here, from being co-captain of the Varsity girls’ soccer team, and exploring local sustainability with the Environmental Action Committee, to starting a baking company with my friend. Last spring, when I asked the school about organizing a conference centered around youth in Indigenous relations, the response was overwhelmingly supportive. Getting to work alongside dedicated peers to bring this idea from its primal stages to completion was a profound experience. It’s really important to me to feel that what I’m doing is meaningful, and UTS has given me many such opportunities. In every endeavour, I knew I could count on unwavering support from my peers, teachers, and staff. I’m looking forward to moving to British Columbia next year to study life sciences, and to seeing where everything I’ve learned these past six years will take me. Maddie Elder ’16 14 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS


I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING “When I think of my time here at UTS, I think of one word: discovery.”

When I first came to UTS, I didn’t know what I was looking for. But I soon discovered that no matter what you’re interested in, there is a class or extra-curricular activity for you, and students all around you to help you be your best. This is where you can find your passion. That whole idea of finding what you’re interested in, and then setting a road map to get yourself there — that’s UTS. I first started learning about business and finance through an extra-curricular business competition. The senior students involved really mentored me and helped me shape my interest into a passion, and now a possible future career. When I was looking into undergraduate programs, those same senior students, now university students themselves, were still there for me. It was so easy for me to plan the next step in my future, because of that alumni network. I’ll miss the closeness here. I have been encouraged to branch out, extend beyond my comfort zone, and reach higher heights, all because of this supportive community. Max Bai ’16

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IT’S A DIFFERENT KIND OF CHALLENGE. “As a teacher you get to have an impact, and I’m excited to be a part of my students’ journey.” Even after 10 years of teaching, I know I’m going to be surprised on a daily basis here at UTS. Every time I walk in to the classroom, I know someone will have a question that will push me to think differently, and there’s this excitement that we get to learn something new.

I’ve seen UTS students reach out to experts in other countries, and make those connections to better understand new concepts. If you’re willing to take risks, and fail from time to time, and willing to engage, then UTS is the community for you.

My students are supremely passionate about what they want to learn. They are very hardworking, incredibly creative, and bring lots of energy to the classroom. My job is to help focus their learning and provide support, but it’s the students who bring so much to the table.

It is a privilege to teach here, getting to watch the seeds of leadership germinate in my students that will later bloom in adulthood. Most of my joy is watching them figure things out for themselves and learning by making mistakes. Anand Mahadevan Science Teacher

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THESE STUDENTS GO OUT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD. “In a nutshell, our students are amazing.” I’m here for the one-on-one support these students need, but more than that, I’m here to help build a sense of community. That sense of understanding, support and trust creates an atmosphere where students feel safe, heard, and inspired to push their own boundaries. We need to help our kids learn how to best manage their stress and anxieties so that nothing stops them from reaching their full potential. What I have observed during my three years at UTS is that our students are empathetic, compassionate, and interested in this world. That is seen through so many initiatives in school and beyond. One in particular is the annual International Day of Pink, which is a day where we all take a stand against bullying of the LGBTQ+ community, and bullying in general. While I brought this event here three years ago, it quickly became spearheaded by a student-driven group that grows each year. Seeing our students take on the planning and implementation of this event makes it clear to all that our young people are the future change-makers of this world. The more we can foster that kind of inclusive community here at UTS, the more our students will feel empowered to action and the better this world will be. Catherine Wachter Guidance Counsellor UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 17


Expressive Arts trip to New York City

I’m lucky that I get to teach physics, because I get to be the first person to show my students how bizarre the real world can be. The excellent example set by the other teachers has been a real motivating factor for me to do more, to be an active part of this community, and the school has supported me in all my professional development. Shawn Brooks Physics Teacher 18 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS

Tribal Vision Dance uses performance to teach students about the issues facing First Nations people in Canada


SHOW is an annual extravaganza of dance, music, drama and more, all created, directed, and performed by students Photo: Silja Walenius, Class of 2017

If you’re ready to work really hard and achieve your goals, then come to UTS. I’m sure the friends I’ve made here will be my friends for life. Danielle Hidi Class of 2021

Internaional Day of Pink against bullying and in celebration of LGBTQ+ rights

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TAKING THE WORLD BY STORM Be it around the corner or across the world, the UTS Class of 2016 is headed off to the next exciting chapter in their lives.

We are proud that the education and support we provide has set up our students for success and prepared them for that next step after UTS. Congratulations to all our graduates for their dedication to their education. Here is a look at where our Class of 2016 is headed next year for undergraduate studies:

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CANADA

INTERNATIONAL

University of Toronto

26

Harvard University

2

University of Waterloo

24

2

University of Western Ontario

University of California, Berkeley

13

University of Pennsylvania

2

McGill University

12

Boston University

1

McMaster University

9

Brown University

1

Queen’s University

8

1

University of British Columbia

California Institute of Technology

6

Columbia University

1

Carleton University

1

Johns Hopkins University

1

Memorial University

1

Princeton University

1

University of Kings College Halifax

1

Stanford University

1

University of Aberdeen

1

Wilfrid Laurier University

1

University of St Andrews

1

York University

1

Yale University

1


UTS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION “When I joined the UTS Alumni Association, I was excited to reconnect with the school that played such an important role in developing who I am.” -Jon Bitidis ’99

Over the past year, the UTS Alumni Association (UTSAA) has continued its efforts to improve its programming in order to be more relevant to as many alumni as possible by offering more varied and more frequent alumni events. The Association wants there to be something for everyone in the Association’s events offerings, which have included museum outings, movie nights, hockey tournaments, golf tournaments, the ever-popular trivia night and, of course, the highlight of the alumni calendar, the Annual Dinner. The Association has also sought to build on its reform efforts of the last several years, by launching a reenvisioned and re-invigorated Year Rep program that will see all classes have two Year Reps. Moreover, those Year Reps will

be equipped with the tools they need to be as effective as they can be in their roles. The Association has also engaged in a thorough governance review in order to ensure that it adheres to best practices for a not-for-profit, membership-based organization. That review will begin to yield changes in some of the Association’s operations shortly. Finally, since today’s students are tomorrow’s alumni, the Association is working on leveraging technology to respond to the number one request of current students: connecting with alumni. The Association looks forward to deepening the connection between current students and alumni. Mark Opashinov ’88 UTSAA President

UTSAA Board of Directors 2015–2016 Mark Opashinov ’88 President Laura Money ’81 Vice President Tina Bates ’88 Treasurer Aaron Dantowitz ’91 Secretary Rosemary Evans Honorary President Heather Henricks Honorary Vice President

Sharon Au ’08 Jonathan Bitidis ’99 Aaron Chan ’94 Nina Coutinho ’04 David Dodds ’73 Anne Fleming ’85

Peter Frost ’63 Oliver Jerschow ’92 Peter Neilson ’71 Bob Pampe ’63 Tim Sellers ’78 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 21


IT’S ABOUT FINDING BALANCE “I don’t need a reason to keep volunteering. It’s just right. It’s what I had from my mentors, teachers, and colleagues and what UTS students today should have.” I was able to attend UTS because of the bursary program. Every year I wrote a thank-you letter to the people whose generosity made my time here possible. Fast-forward 22 years. I lived in Japan and Chicago, and finally moved back to Toronto just around the corner from UTS. That’s when I started giving back. At first it was interviewing new students, supporting the bursary program, and getting more involved with the alumni community. Now I’m in my seventh year

volunteering with the Branching Out mentorship program, which connects senior students and alumni. Students can get very focused on grades, but the Branching Out mentorship program helps them build other skills and find an important balance. That’s also one of the reasons I teach Taiko drumming to students after school. It helps them with their confidence and teamwork — ­ important skills to anyone’s success. I look forward to keeping my relationship with UTS and the students here for years to come. Anthony Lee ’86

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BEING PART OF THIS CULTURE IS INSPIRING “This is a place where we showcase our students’ talents.” There’s a lot going on in this building, both in the classroom and beyond. Teachers and students take on a lot, and part of my job is to help them manage that. My proudest moment this year has been getting to see the senior boys’ and girls’ volleyball teams finish strong. These are students I’ve coached since they were pretty much new to the school. From

that moment, I knew if they worked at it, they would succeed. Our students are so engaged; it inspires me to do more and give back. With UTS being a merit-based school, all our students enter our school so talented. But when I see them take on something new, see how passionate they are about it — ­ that’s exciting for everyone. Garry Kollins Head of Student Life

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UTS PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION “We are grateful to have this connection that enriches our lives so fully.”

The UTS Parents’ Association (UTSPA) is very proud to be a part of the UTS community. Over the past year, we have enjoyed watching our students’ growth and development through their participation in various clubs and extracurricular activities funded by UTSPA. It’s been wonderful to sustain longstanding facets of the school like the Robotics Club, Debating Society, Classics Conference, and the school newspaper, and see newer additions to student life like the Let’s Talk Science Challenge, the Kids’ Lit Quiz and Brain Bee evolve into successful entities.

We have the enviable position of funding a multitude of student groups that energize our school with a spirit of incredible enthusiasm, dedication, and talent. In addition, we have had meaningful involvement in important school events. Parents contribute their considerable time and resources to events such as the New Parent Reception, Graduation, Staff Appreciation, Curriculum Night and Open House. Through parent engagement, UTSPA’s bonds with staff and students are strengthened and a familial affection takes root. Peri Peters P’16 ’19 Danielle LiChong P’16 ’18 ’20 UTSPA Co-Presidents

UTSPA Executive 2015-2016 Peri Peters Co-President Danielle Li Chong Co-President Varinder Bhathal Treasurer Karen Menezes Secretary Patti Thorlakson Secretary D. Smith Special Projects Samira Gillan General Meeting Coordinator Helen Sava General Meeting Coordinator Sanjay Chadha Funding 24 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS

Jackie Shen Communications Carolyn Badun Communications Andrew Chow Operations Salima Ajani-Merali Operations Kathy O’Craven Operations Lani Freedman Operations Flora Chen F1 Adriana Bergmann F1 Iris Tong F1

Karen Cassie F2 Henry Li F2 Amanda Kreidié-Akazaki F2 Melissa Tai M3 Catia Giambattistini M3 Vema Ng M4 Irina Brinza M4 Gita Alizadeh S5 Michelle Keung S5

Marcy Tepner S5 Daniela Duriavig S6 Lisa Cruickshanks S6 Dawna Treibicz Interguild Rep Nelly Eivin Interguild Rep Rosemary Evans UTS Principal Philip Marsh UTS Vice-Principal Michelle Hull UTS Board Member


Varsity co-ed hockey final game

It’s not only the colleagues that inspire me on a daily basis. More than anything else, it’s the students. It’s great to see students finding and following their passion, discovering what is important to them. Vince Dannetta History and Philosophy Teacher Leadership training at Camp Wanakita

Canadian Space Agency Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremy Hansen with students whose experiment will be going in to space

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A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS BALANCE SHEET As of June 30 2015

2015

2014

ASSETS Current Cash and cash equivalents

$

Short-term investments

887,772

$

796,163

3,050,000

3,050,000

Accounts receivable

316,579

312,776

Prepaid expenses

182,335

105,952

3,820,824

2,635,025

193

8,257,703

6,899,916

483,222

328,805

8,740,925

7,228,721

1,888,557

2,010,560

104,617

283,544

1,759,347

1,736,157

81,490

30,908

3,834,011

4,061,169

37,717

41,893

Total liabilities

3,871,728

4,103,062

Net assets

4,869,197

3,125,659

Due from UTS Foundation Due from the University of Toronto Schools Alumni Association Total current assets Capital assets, net

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Due to the University of Toronto Unearned revenue Deferred contributions Total current liabilities Deferred capital contributions

$

UTS Board of Directors Jim Fleck, C.C. ’49 P’72 Chair John Duffy ’81 P’17 ’21 Vice Chair David Allan ’78 Marianne Anderson P’17 Marion Annau P’21 Winsome Brown ’90 Susan French, O.C. Meg Graham ’89 Kath Hammond ’87 P’20

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Andre Hidi ’77 Zulfikar Hirji P’20 Michelle Hull P’16 Prabhat Jha O.C. P’17 P’20 Thomas C. MacMillan ’67 Peter Neilson ’71 Arthur Scace, O.C. ’56 Pamela Wong ’98

8,740,925

$

7,228,721


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS As of June 30 2015

2015

2014

REVENUE Fees

$

15,450,968

$

14,820,490

Student funded activities

489,636

332,531

Investment income

357,112

441,613

1,522,791

1,292,973

103,718

120,440

22,029

28,804

17,946,254

17,036,851

11,210,862

10,856,239

1,067,073

984,724

Donations * Other income Amortization of deferred capital contributions

EXPENSES Salaries and benefits Financial aid Awards and scholarships Academic Student activities Advancement and Alumni Affairs

49,283

54,145

361,556

357,828

1,046,573

816,670

151,623

147,916

License fee

628,284

628,284

Facilities operating and maintenance

827,226

824,051

General and administrative

682,462

653,915

54,742

41,063

Communications and marketing Amortization of capital assets

123,032

115,615

16,202,716

15,480,450

Excess of revenue over expenses for the year

1,743,538

1,556,401

Net assets, beginning of year

3,125,659

Net assets, end of year

$

4,869,197

1,569,258 $

3,125,659

* UTS receives funds annually from donors to be used for financial aid, awards, and scholarships. During the year, the UTS Foundation provided grants to UTS of $1,024,092 [2014 – $935,429].

These figures represent highlights from our financial statements. Full audited financial statements are available upon request. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 27


The UTS Foundation’s mandate is to develop, maintain, and preserve the school’s long-term invested funds.

UTS FOUNDATION BALANCE SHEET As of June 30 2015

2015

2014

ASSETS Cash

$

Investments Receivables for securities sold

18,311

$

29,714

48,073,801

44,290,341

-

27,667

48,092,112

44,347,722

LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities Accrued charges

20,874

22,383

Due to University of Toronto Schools *

3,820,824

2,635,025

Total liabilities

3,841,698

2,657,408

14,492,490

13,130,782

Fund balances Restricted Fund ** Endowment Fund ***

29,757,924

28,559,532

Total fund balances

44,250,414

41,690,314

$

48,092,112

$

44,347,722

* During the year, the Foundation paid UTS $975,465 [2014 – $885,981] for bursary assistance to students with financial need and $48,627 [2014 – $49,448] for scholarships and awards. During the year, the Foundation also reimbursed UTS $19,549 [2014 – $20,463] for expenses incurred by the Foundation, but processed and paid for by UTS during the year. ** The Restricted Fund consists of funds that are restricted by donors for future capital purposes, bursaries and awards, and other. *** The Endowment Fund consists of contributions received by the Foundation where the donor requires that the endowment principal be maintained permanently, with income to be used primarily for bursaries.

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UTS FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS As of June 30 2015

2015 Restricted Fund

Endowment Fund

2014

Total

Restricted Fund

Endowment Fund

Total

REVENUE Donations and bequests

$

424,892 $

Investment income

204,191

$

629,083

$

381,146

$

299,606

$

680,752

1,988,759

994,201

2,982,960

2,993,268

3,669,224

6,662,492

2,413,651

1,198,392

3,612,043

3,374,414

3,968,830

7,343,244

1,024,092

-

1,024,092

935,429

-

935,429

27,851

-

27,851

24,165

-

24,165

1,051,943

-

1,051,943

959,594

-

959,594

1,361,708

1,198,392

2,560,100

2,414,820

3,968,830

6,383,650

13,130,782

28,559,532

41,690,314

10,715,962

24,590,702

35,306,664

14,492,490 $

29,757,924

EXPENSES Annual grant to UTS Administrative and general Excess of revenue over expenses for the year Fund balances, beginning of year Fund balances, end of year

$

$

44,250,414

$

13,130,782

$

28,559,532

$

41,690,314

UTS Foundation Board of Directors Bill Saunderson ’52 Chair K. Vanessa Grant ’80 Peter Buzzi ’77 Tariq Fancy ’97 James A. (Sandy) McIntyre ’71 Paul Barnicke ’71 Michelle Hull P’16

These figures represent highlights from our financial statements. Full audited financial statements are available upon request. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS 29


$1,214,212

$1,066,466

Total gifts 2013-2014

Areas of support 2011-2012

$763,254

$1,066,466

Total receipted gifts made to UTS and the UTS Foundation

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

2014-2015 13% 1%

$1,214,212

2012-2013

$547,522

$763,254

There is a lot we have to be proud of, but so much of it is only made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you.

$547,522

012

YOUR IMPACT

28%

Area of greatest need Awards & scholarships Bursary Fund 1% 34%

2012-2013

2013-2014

Capital projects Gifts-in-kind

23%

2014-2015

Other

Total receipted gifts made to UTS and the UTS Foundation

Highlights

$1.2M

total receipted donations were made to UTS and the UTS Foundation

1 in 7

students received financial aid from the Bursary Fund

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Notes of thanks $1.2Mfrom students total donations were made to UTS and the UTS Foundation

1 in 7

67%

students received financial aid from the Bursary Fund

of all donations last year came from our alumni


THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT

House Island Day

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OUR DONORS With this report, we celebrate the generosity and loyalty of our donors. Thanks to you, students benefit from new equipment, bursaries, and innovative co-curricular offerings that transform UTS students into tomorrow’s leaders.

Principal’s Circle

Our thanks to the members of the UTS community who contributed $1,000 or more. David C. Allan ’78 Steven ’77 & Gita Alizadeh Murray & Susan Armitage Foundation at Toronto Foundation Paul L. Barnicke ’71 C. Derek S. Bate ’44 Kevin & Robyn Beattie D. Peter Best ’67 Monica E. Biringer ’78 William R. C. Blundell, O.C. ’45 Richard J. G. Boxer ’67 Daniel & Irina Brinza Michael Broadhurst ’88 & Victoria Shen ’93 Christopher Burton ’90 Peter L. Buzzi ’77 John Catto ’51 Edward & Hedy Chan Kenny Chan & Shirley Cheong Felicia Y. Chiu ’96 Wally Chiu & Sarah Chow Andrew Clarke & Marianne Anderson John H. C. Clarry ’38 James S. Coatsworth ’69 John C. Coleman ’61 David C. Collins ’62 William I. M. Copeland ’47 William J. Corcoran ’51 Makeda Daley Robert G. Darling ’57 Douglas A.C. Davis ’58 Kevin E. Davis ’87 Gregory P. Deacon ’74 Michael A. Disney ’69 Stephen Douglas & Patricia FitzGerald Robert C. Dowsett ’46 Martha Drake Deborah P. Edwards ’88 Michael Erdle ’74 Rosemary Evans

Peter A. Ewens ’79 Myran Faust & Julianna Ahn George A. Fierheller ’51 Firefly Foundation James C.C. ’49 & Margaret Fleck John Fleming Kevin Fong & Annie Li Alexander & Lucy Forcina Thomas A. Friedland ’81 David J. Frum ’78 The Murray Frum Foundation Edmund Fung & Lucy Chan David A. Galloway ’62 Yang Gao & Lingyun Hu General Electric Canada Inc. Neil & Natasha Glossop Peter C. Godsoe, O.C. ’56 Christopher & Claire Govan James & Katherine Gracie K. Vanessa Grant ’80 James H. Grout ’74 Thomas A. Halpenny ’74 B & B Hamilton Fund at Toronto Foundation Kun Joo Han & Jungah Park Keith Harradence & Susan Ormiston The Late Ralph Hennessy ’36 & Diana Hennessy Andre L. Hidi ’77 Edward Ho & Jane Woo Eugene H. Ho ’88 Peter & Frances Hogg David J. Holdsworth ’61 John & Michelle Hull Jan M. Hunter Richard S. Ingram ’61 Alvin C. Iu ’73 Henry N. R. Jackman, O.C. ’50 Scott & Amy Jackson Manjula Jeyapragasan The Jha Family Judy Kay

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John R. Kelk ’63 C.Stuart Kent ’79 Kevin Kim & Sandra Chung Richard Kim & Erica Ban Kim Susan Kitchell Donald A. Laing ’62 J. David Lang ’70 Anthony M. Lee ’86 Helen H. Lee ’91 Jianming Liu & Maggie Xu Mark Livschitz ’08 Nancy Lockhart James & Margo Longwell Robert E. Lord ’58 Chris Loukras ’49 James R. Lowden ’54 Grant Lum ’85 W. Bruce MacLean Thomas Magyarody & Christa Jeney Manulife Financial Michael ’84 & Suzanne Martin ’84 Robert B. M. Martin ’74 Mark B. May ’62 Dena McCallum ’82 James C. McCartney ’56 Michael J. McCartney ’84 & Melissa Chamberlain Brenda McCutcheon Bernard McGarva ’72 Anne McIntyre James A. McIntyre ’71 Donald A. McMaster ’62 Paul & Claudia Miatello Constantine (Kosta) Michalopoulos ’84 Microsoft Corporation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation David H. Morgan ’63 N. Andrew Munn ’80 Richard Nathanson ’87 & Katherine Hammond ’87

Newton Foundation Raymond Ng & Tracey Feng Stuart J. Nicholson ’92 Nasir Noormohamed & Tazmin Merali Maxwell C. Norman ’13 Zoe A. Norman ’13 Darek Okarmus & Joanna Zapior Steve O’Neil & Colette Leger Government of Ontario Mark Opashinov ’88 Stephen A. Otto ’57 Gladys Page J. Robert Pampe ’63 Richard T. Pan ’94 Rick & Sarah Parsons York & Nancy Pei Mark & Peri Peters Paul & Janet Raboud Kenneth Radcliffe ’44 Moez & Senifa Rajwani Stephen Raymond & Natasha Vandenhoven William R. Redrupp ’54 Cedric O.C. & Barbara Ritchie William ’77 & Helen Robson Donald Rooke & Barbara Boake David Rounthwaite ’65 Ronald Royer Richard ’47 & Joan Sadleir Robert E. Saunders ’53 William J. Saunderson ’52 Arthur R. Scace, C.M. ’56 Howard Schneider & Aliye Keskin-Schneider Scripps Networks Interactive Alice Sears Christopher Sears ’72 Timothy Sellers ’78 John N. Shaw ’50 Steve & Olga Shuper Rajiv Singal & Sandra Brazel

James B. Sommerville ’80 A.M. Spence ’62 Benjamin Sprachman ’74 William W. Stinson ’51 George H. Stowe ’48 Andras Z. Szandtner ’62 Bryce R. Taylor ’62 Michael Taylor & Susan Archer Taylor TELUS Communications Co. Stanley & Marcy Tepner John W. Thomson ’48 Wayne D. Thornbrough ’62 Allan G. Toguri ’62 David Torrey John Torrey & Tanya Lee Gregory Turnbull ’73 Timothy Turnbull ’74 Robert J. Tweedy ’60 UTS Alumni Association UTS Parents’ Association Michael Volpatti & Hana Zalzal Jun Hao Wang & Xiao Xing Zheng Betty and Chris Wansbrough Family Foundation at Toronto Foundation Olaf J. Weckesser ’88 Robert S. Weiss ’62 John Wilkinson ’78 The Late John P. Wilkinson ’45 David H. Wishart ’46 Michael & Muriel Wissell Leon C. Wong ’89 Pamela Y. W. Wong ’98 Wai Ming & Yuk Wong Robert J. Wright ’51 Takahiro & Tomoko Yamanaka Vanessa R. Yolles ’88 Graham J. Yost ’76 Roger Zheng & Sharon Xu Anonymous (8)


Alumni 1936-1940 Total: $3,165 Geoffrey M.C. Dale ’36 John A. Bennett ’38 John H. C. Clarry ’38 The Late John C. Laidlaw, C.M. ’38 John A. Rhind ’38 Peter H. Aykroyd ’40 Ernest C. Goggio ’40 Kenneth Rotenberg ’40 1941-1942 Total: $1,080 Walter E. Bell, Q.C. ’41 Kenneth C. Brown ’41 W.H. Frere Kennedy ’41 ♥ J. B. Seaborn, C.M. ’41 Anonymous ’41 The Late Kenneth D. McRae ’42 A. Cal Wilson ’42 Anonymous ’42 1943-1945 Total: $37,812 The Late James A. Low, C.M. ’43 William R. Paul ’43 A. Ross Ashforth ’44 C. Derek S. Bate ’44 Gordon S. Cameron ’44 George W. Edmonds ’44 Kenneth Radcliffe ’44 Peter H. Ridout ’44 William R. C. Blundell, O.C. ’45 Donald G. Bunt ’45 J. Desmond Horan ’45 The Late John P. Wilkinson ’45 1946 Total: $13,939 Bruce C. Bone George H. Cuthbertson Robert C. Dowsett H. Donald Guthrie Joseph B. McArthur David G. Watson Peter Webb Warren D. Wilkins David H. Wishart Anonymous 1947 Total: $3,575 William I. M. Copeland Michael A. B. Fair

T. Douglas Kent 1952 Tracy H. Lloyd Total: $4,800 Richard & Joan Sadleir Gerald A. Crawford, Ph.D. Thomas H. B. Symons, C.C. James D. Floyd Anonymous Gordon G. Goodfellow Peter J. Harris 1948 John C. Hurlburt Total: $11,000 Darrell B. Phillips Philip L. Arrowsmith William J. Saunderson John A. Bowden David A. Campbell 1953 Meredith Coates Total: $7,757 Albert P. Fell Kenneth Culver Norman D. Fox William P. Lett William B. Hanley James C. Mainprize Michael K. Ireland Alan E. Morson J. Fergus Kyle Gordon W. Perkin, O.C. Frederick F. Langford William E. Rogan John G. C. Pinkerton Robert E. Saunders George H. Stowe The Late Hugh D. Wainwright John W. Thomson Douglas R. Wilson Ian S. Wishart Anonymous 1954 Total: $5,945 1949 Robert S. Baker Total: $5,150 David K. Bernhardt Richard M. Clee W. G. Black James C.C. & H. Donald Borthwick Margaret Fleck Douglas G. Brewer Robert E. Logan Gary F. Canlett Chris Loukras James A. Cripps The Late Ian A. Stewart & G. Alan Fleming Gail Stewart Robert Gibson Richard D. Tafel John M. Goodings E. John Hambley 1950 James R. Lowden Total: $6,900 D. Keith Millar Roger G. Crawford John D. Murray Henry N. R. Jackman, O.C. David H. Lewis Desmond M. O’Rorke William R. Redrupp William J. McIlroy John S. Rodway R. John Moorfield Gordon R. Sellery John N. Shaw John H. Wait Frederick J. F. W. Weatherill Gabriel I. Warren Gordon E. Weese Roger K. Watson Anonymous 1955 1951 Total: $2,550 Total: $12,365 Harold L. Atwood John Catto Roderick J. Carrow William J. Corcoran George A. Fierheller John R. Gardner W. Gary Goldthorpe T. Gordon McIntyre, C.D. William T. Hunter George W. Rayfield Martin Jerry Peter H. Russell ♥ Anthony Morrison William W. Stinson David E. Pinkham Guy W. Upjohn Robert J. Wright H. Thomas Sanderson Anonymous (3) Dr. William H. Taylor

1956 Total: $8,075 Paul B. Cavers John L. Duerdoth David M. Flint Joseph F. Gill Peter C. Godsoe, O.C. Ryan R. Kidd * Stephens B. Lowden James C. McCartney Arthur R. Scace Peter F. Stanley C. Murray Woodside Anonymous 1957 Total: $62,686 Murray A. Corlett Robert M. Culbert Robert G. Darling ♥ Robert A. Gardner James R. Grand Bruce M. Henderson David W. Kerr Stephen A. Otto Alan B. Perkin John G. Sayers Glen R. Taber Robert W. Waddell J. Douglas Ward 1958 Total: $7,845 George M. Carrick Douglas A. C. Davis Richard Farr Peter J. George Bruce E. Houser William G. Leggett Robert E. Lord James R. Mills David P. Ouchterlony ♥ Douglas G. Peter James M. Spence Joseph A. Starr William R. Weldon Barry N. Wilson 1959 Total: $925 Donald G. Bell ♥ W. L. Mackenzie King Ian A. Shaw John A. Sloane James P. Stronach Ian C. Sturdee Tibor A. Szandtner

1960 Total: $3,325 James F. Dingle John R.D. Fowell Robert P. Jacob Robert N. McRae Peter C. Nicoll R. Malcolm Nourse Robert J. Tweedy 1961 Total: $83,702 John C. Coleman David J. Holdsworth Richard S. Ingram Jon R. Johnson Peter B. MacKinnon Paul N. Manley ♥ Owen D. Moorhouse James E. Shaw 1962 Total: $130,033 David C. Collins Gordon R. Elliot David A. Galloway Robert H. Kidd Donald A. Laing Austin Marshall Mark B. May Donald A. McMaster David S. Milne Gordon A. Park Michael A. Peterman A. M. Spence Andras Z. Szandtner Bryce R. Taylor Wayne D. Thornbrough Allan G. Toguri Robert S. Weiss Anonymous (2) 1963 Total: $7,270 Peter Currer James E. G. Fowell Peter H. Frost Frank E. Hall Nelson G. Hogg John R. Kelk Robert D. Lightbody David H. Morgan William N. F. Ortved J. Robert Pampe Michael M. Parmenter Nicholas Smith J. Fraser Wilson Anonymous ♥

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John A. Rose Karen E. Landmann 1964 1970 1974 Timothy Sellers Karen M. Mandel Total: $1,370 Total: $3,631 Total: $35,558 Ann Louise M. Vehovec C. Elizabeth Stefan Collin M. Craig R. Ian Casson Paul Babyn John B. A. Wilkinson Earl Stuart Bryce A. Dyer David A. Decker Peter W. Bell Anonymous Elizabeth Turner Douglas N. Donald Paul T. Fisher Lucian Brenner Anonymous Brian D. Koffman Jeffrey R. Rose Andrey V. Cybulsky 1979 Terence R. Davison J. David Lang Michael J. Ross Total: $4,550 1984 Peter E. Martin Gregory P. Deacon ♥ Peter W. Y. Snell ♥ J. Nicholas Boland Total: $6,726 George E. Swift D. Kenneth Roberts Michael Erdle John Burns Donald C. Ainslie ♥ J. Joseph Vaughan David G. Stinson James H. Grout Marion W. Dove Peter A. Ewens Anonymous Paul Wright Thomas A. Halpenny Nicholas G. Evans Julie Gircys Gregory H. Knittl Edward A. Griffith ♥ Lisa Gordon ♥ 1971 1965 Robert B. M. Martin David Kreindler ♥ Anthony Hollenberg Total: $14,960 Total: $2,246 Benjamin Sprachman Michael R. Martin Jean C. Iu ♥ Paul L. Barnicke Robert A. Cumming Howard Trickey C. Stuart Kent Suzanne Martin Derek A. Bate James K. A. Hayes Timothy Turnbull Susan E. Opler Cameron A. Matthew Christopher D. Hicks The Late Michael F. Boland Lawrence M. Woods Michael J. McCartney & Roman A. Waschuk Peter G. Kelk Paul Brace Anonymous Melissa Chamberlain Karl E. Lyon Alan S. Fisher 1980 Constantine (Kosta) Peter MacEwen 1975 John S. Floras Total: $6,735 Michalopoulos Richard C. Hill ♥ Anthony J. Reid Total: $1,195 Chandragupta Sooran Andrew P. Alberti David Rounthwaite J. Peter Jarrett I. Ross Bartlett ♥ David J. Walker, CFA Peter S. Bowen Jeffrey R. Stutz James A. McIntyre Graeme C. Bate Sarah C. Bradshaw Martin A. Chepesiuk William O. Menzel 1985 Kevin G. Crowston J. G. Morris Kenneth J. McBey 1966-1967 Total: $11,990 Christine E. Dowson David H. Schimmelpenninck Peter G. Neilson ♥ Total: $5,000 Carolyn B. Ellis John S. Andrew Warren G. Ralph van der Oye ♥ William A. MacKay ’66 David C. Evans Isi E. H. Caulder ♥ John S. Rogers ’66 Adrian Shubert ♥ David M. Sherman Carrie Ku K. Vanessa Grant David R. Sanderson ’66 R.D. Roy Stewart Sheldon I. Green Grant Lum D. Peter Best ’67 Anthony Storey ♥ 1976 Bernard E. Gropper Carson T. Schutze George B. Boddington ’67 Total: $3,437 Eric Kert Adrian M. Yip Richard J. G. Boxer ’67 1972 Alistair K. Clute Abba Lustgarten Anonymous Michael R. Curtis ’67 Total: $3,715 Myron I. Cybulsky Richard T. Marin Richard N. Donaldson ’67 Marko D. Duic George V. Crawford Nomi Morris 1986 Joseph Fodor ’67 David S. Grant Donald Gordon ♥ N. Andrew Munn Total: $11,435 John J. L. Hunter ’67 Robert G. Hull Vincent J. Santamaura James B. Sommerville Tracy A. Betel Stephen H. Kauffman ’67 Douglas J. Sarjeant Richard Kennedy Christine D. Wilson Michael D. Birke Thomas C. MacMillan ’67 Gary S. A. Solway Bernard McGarva Paul W. Fieguth Howard J. Scrimgeour John M. McCulloch ’67 Daniel P. Wright 1981 Caroline V. Jones Graham J. Yost Christopher Sears W. Scott Morgan ’67 Total: $2,085 Eleanor K. Latta Hugh W. Teasdale ’67 Christopher D. Woodbury John R. Duffy Anthony M. Lee Robert Wright 1977 Edward E. Etchells Pericles S. Lewis 1968-1969 Anonymous Total: $13,514 Christopher J. Francis Dianne B. Morris Total: $4,498 Steven Alizadeh Thomas A. Friedland Mark D. Phillips 1973 Peter L. Buzzi John R. Collins ’68 Thomas Hicks Darlene B. Prosser J. Wayne W. Jones ’68 Total: $6,500 Andre L. Hidi Sudhashree Rajagopal Rajiv Sarathy David M. Le Gresley John B. Lanaway ’68 J. Christopher Boland Ian Worland Richard M. Lay ’68 Stephen O. Marshall David Dick 1982 David R. McCarthy, Jr. James A. Russell ’68 David R. Dodds Total: $2,745 1987 William B. P. Robson James C. Welch ’68 David W. Fallis Total: $3,800 Alvin C. Iu ♥ Anonymous Benjamin T. B. Chan John Bohnen ’69 Peter K. Czegledy John R. Caldwell William J. Bowden ’69 John G. Kivlichan Robert Dmytryshyn Julia Cochrane ♥ James S. Coatsworth ’69 Jaak Reichmann 1978 Lisa C. Jeffrey ♥ Kevin E. Davis Robert J. Currell ’69 Jeffrey D. Sherman Total: $163,050 Jon Martin Katherine A. Hammond John B. Deacon ’69 John Sweet David C. Allan ♥ Robin Martin Sascha Hastings Monica E. Biringer Michael A. Disney ’69 Gregory Turnbull Richard Nathanson Dena McCallum David J. Frum Stephen C. Farris ’69 Walter L. Vogl Jill Presser Frederick R. E. Heath ’69 William W. Wilkins ♥ Sherry A. Glied Gundars E. Roze 1983 Robert J. Herman ’69 Anonymous Penelope A. Harbin Cari M. Whyne Total: $1,304 Anonymous ’69 ♥ Susan L. Lawson John A. Hass Donald Redelmeier Kathryn V. Jones 34 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS


1988 Total: $10,250 Jennifer Andersen Koppe ♥ Kristina H. Bates Michael Broadhurst Eugene H. Ho Michol Hoffman Mark Opashinov Olaf Weckesser Vanessa R. Yolles ♥ 1989 Total: $3,021 Lesleigh Cushing ♥ Margaret S. Graham Kenneth L. Handelman Jonathan J. Poplack Angela S. Punnett E. Monica Uddin Peter J. Westergaard Leon C. Wong 1990 Total: $3,950 Asheesh Advani & Helen Rosenfeld Christopher Burton Jessica R. Goldberg Sara H. Gray Lennox Huang Heather Kirkby Dera J. Nevin Cayle White-Hasson

1991 Total: $2,855 Dory S. Boyer Karen B. Chan Sandra Chong ♥ Audrey M. Fried Jeffrey K. Gans Jason D. Jones Helen H. Lee

1994 Total: $10,916 Aaron L. Chan Adam Chapnick Catherine Cheung Jennifer Couzin-Frankel Estelle C. E. Duez Kirsten Fertuck Raymond C. Fung Karen J. Halverstam 1992 Jennifer Hayward Total: $2,350 Brian Horgan Sayeed Karim Abdulla Andrea C. Iaboni ♥ Lia R. Copeland Emily R. McComb Margaret T. Cortes Ian C. Mitchell Oliver M. Jerschow Richard T. Pan Stuart J. Nicholson Christopher Payton Stephen F. Reed Viktor V. Pregel Christopher Watson Sujin Son Anonymous Rachel Spitzer Jennifer C. Stephenson Darrell Tan 1993 Daniel E. Wang Total: $3,900 Laura Weinrib Kai Ming Adam Chan ♥ Sonia Yung Simon R. Gittins Anonymous Geoffrey R. Hung ♥ Alexander B. Hutchinson Jeffrey Jaskolka 1995-1996 Jocelyn Kinnear Total: $3,222 T. Justin Lou Rashaad Bhyat ’95 Rapido Trains Inc ♥ Katie Gibson ’95 Victoria Shen Ilya Shapiro ’95 Cynthia Tan ’95 Jason E. Shron ♥ Justin Tan Jeremy Weinrib ’95 Cindy W. Wan ♥ Derek Chiang ’96 Pauline Wong Felicia Y. Chiu ’96 Emily Rix ’96 Veronica C. Yeung

Amanda Ross-White ’96 ♥ Warren Shih ’96 ♥ 1997 Total: $1,350 Tariq Fancy Jessica Gunderson Jeffrey Hall-Martin Andrew Hui Michael D. Morgan ♥ Veena Mosur Michael Shenkman 1998 Total: $1,962 Rebekah Balagtas Laura Bogomolny Clarence Cheng Judy S. Kwok Monica Lavers Iris Leung Eric Sherkin Pamela Y. W. Wong 1999-2002 Total: $2,020 Jonathan Bitidis ’99 Daron Earthy ’99 David Kolin ’99 Meira Louis ’99 ♥ Albert K. Tang ’99 Jennifer Morawetz ’00 ♥ Andrea M. M. McKenna ’01 Ann Marie McKenna ’01 Elisha L. Muskat ’01 Philip P. Weiner ’01 Liang Hong ’02 ♥ Luke Stark ’02 ♥

2003-2004 Total: $2,218 Ipsita Y. Banerjee ’03 Allison Chow ’03 ♥ Emma Jenkin ’03 Kevin Keystone ’03 ♥ Jeong-Bum Lee ’03 Jeremy Opolsky ’03 ♥ Ethan M. Orwin ’03 Jonathan C. G. Bright ’04 ♥ Nina Coutinho ’04 ♥ Alyssa H. L. Mackenzie ’04 Sebastian T. C. Tong ’04 Anonymous ’04 ♥ 2006-2013 Total: $5,500 Patrick Kaifosh ’06 ♥ Riley Brandt ’07 Mark Livschitz ’08 Anthony C. Vaz ’08 Jenny Gu ’09 Noah Opolsky ’09 Lebei Pi ’09 Lisa Hui ’10 Richard A. Martin ’11 ♥ Alexander Fung ’12 Julia Pomerantz ’12 Isabella Chiu ’13 Zoe A. Norman ’13 Maxwell C. Norman ’13 Spencer H. J. Tazumi ’13

Current Parents Riichiro Akazaki & Amanda Kreidie-Akazaki Steven ’77 & Gita Alizadeh Aulakh Family John Bai & Jennie Yi Ronald & Rebecca Beiner Mark Bernardi & Mary Frazer Michael & Sandra Bernick Daniel & Irina Brinza Tad Brown & Angela Simo Brown Anthony Brown & Catherine Sim Hai Chai & Juanjuan Li ♥ Edward & Hedy Chan Kenny Chan & Shirley Cheong Fan Cheng & Wendy Ren Stephen & Anne Cheng Kenneth Cheng & Ann Chan Teddy & Mandy Chien

Julie Teh & Wilson Ching Wally Chiu & Sarah Chow Andrew Chow & Yvonne Ho Andrew Clarke & Marianne Anderson Ivan & Kapka Davis Li Ding & Li Shi Robert Dmytryshyn ’82 & Natalie Lehkyj Stephen Douglas & Patricia FitzGerald Xiaowen Duan & Yue Dai The Duffy Family Garry & Arlene Egan Mark Eichhorn & Claudia Eichhorn Mark & Patricia Elendt John Engelen & Helen Cordeiro Myran Faust & Julianna Ahn Sid Feldman & Karen Weyman The Fiala Family

Joshua Fogel & Joan Judge Kevin Fong & Annie Li Allan Foo & Jennifer Lin Alexander & Lucy Forcina Robert Francis & Ming Wu Alana Freedman Yang Gao & Lingyun Hu Neil & Natasha Glossop Waldemar Goleszny & Estella Tong Christopher & Claire Govan James & Katherine Gracie Bryan Gransden David & Geri Grindal Simon Grocott & Ariana Bradford Tong Hahn & D. Smith ♥ Kun Joo Han & Jungah Park Keith Harradence & Susan Ormiston Frank He & Helen You

Karim Hirji & Riyana Babul-Hirji Gerald Ho & Fiona Ho Edward Ho Lianne Tile & Andrew Howard Ping Hsiung Zhiqiang Hu & Bin Liu Xiaohan Huang & Ling Wang John & Michelle Hull Philip & Janet Hume Brian Hwang & Janie Shin Julian Ivanov & Michaela Tudor Scott & Amy Jackson Naipaul Jagnandan & Mala Persaud Sittampalam Jeyapragasan Manjula Jeyapragasan The Jha Family JeffreyJia & May Tang Paul Jones & Patricia Stowe

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Young Sook Kim Kwonsik Kim & Hyesun Sohn Kevin Kim & Sandra Chung Richard Kim & Erica Ban Kim Ron Knox & Anna Knox Cameron & Carolyn Koziskie Lok Fun & Wah Lam Paul Lam & Verna Ng John LaRose & Leslie Druker Jinwoo Lee & Yeongsook Kim Chung-Fai & Angel Leung Peter Li & Susan Li Huashan Liu & Qing Yang Jun Liu & Jing Wang Jianming Liu & Maggie Xu James & Margo Longwell Ailinh & Dau Ly Richard Macklin & Lisa Brownstone Kathy Moore & Jim Madigan Jagadish Manohar & Subbalakshmi Manohar Julian & Simona Marin Qing Mei & Xiaowen Xu Constantin Melnik & Maria Melnik Paul & Claudia Miatello

Michael Miloff & Kathy Siminovitch Muhammed & Taslim Murji Raymond Ng & Tracey Feng Patrick & Georgiana Ngo Patrick Ngo & Georgiana Ngo Cao-Minh & Hanh Nguyen Viet Nguyen & Phuong-Thu Nguyen Shaunlin Nie & Wei Gu Michael O’Brien & Jennifer O’Brien Duffy & Kathy O’Craven Sea Young Oh & Mee Song Kim ♥ Darek Okarmus & Joanna Zapior Steve O’Neil & Colette Leger Wen Tang Pan & Jenny Gao Rick & Sarah Parsons York & Nancy Pei Mark & Peri Peters John Pfeffer & Josee Piche Michael Phan & May Chow Christopher Pitts & Patricia Tavares Maohua Quing & Yan Zhamg Moez & Senifa Rajwani Stephen Raymond & Natasha Vandenhoven

Donald Redelmeier ’78 & Miriam Shuchman David Reese & Amanda Cook-Reese ♥ Qin Li Rong & Hong Ying Zhang Donald Rooke & Barbara Boake Harjinder & Rapinder Sahdra Ramesh Santhanam & Subhashree Krishnaswami Alok & Jamie Sarna Patrick Shannon & Hedy Ginzberg Peter & Jackie Shaw Jun Sheng & Lena Guo Rajiv Singal & Sandra Brazel Jimmy & Vivian Situ Victor Song & Vicky Chen David & Tara Steele Leon & Corina Stef Frank Weiming Sun & Maggie Jiemin Wang Cyrus Sundar Singh Paul Szaszkiewicz & Peggy Theodore Shiming Tang & Lily Tan Michael Taylor & Susan Archer Taylor Stanley & Marcy Tepner

Al Tinney & Kim Chung John Torrey & Tanya Lee Jibanjit & Sasmita Tripathy Derek Tse & Rosalia Lau Ching Ying Tse Robert Tsuyuki & SeungHeui Song Radu Vlasov & Tamara Vlasov Michael Volpatti & Hana Zalzal Jun Hao Wang & Xiao Xing Zheng Jeff Wei & Jirong Huang Grant & Terri Williams Wai Ming & Yuk Wong Samuel Wu & Grace Zhang William Xu & Anne Du Takahiro & Tomoko Yamanaka Haichuan Yang & Xiulan Tan Decheng Yao & Heng Yang Jianrui Ye & Jie Tang Henry Yeung & Angela Leung Song Zhao & Jianhao Yan Roger Zheng & Sharon Xu Qingxin Zhou & Liang Lu Lei Zhou & Li Li Tao Zhou & Minglan Yin Anonymous (13)

Friends of UTS Alliance Data Murray & Susan Armitage Foundation at Toronto Foundation Thomas G. J. Beattie Firefly Foundation John Fleming Susan French The Murray Frum Foundation General Electric Canada Inc.

Central Agency for German Schools Abroad Elena Gourlay GrantStream Inc. Antonio Grande B & B Hamilton Fund at Toronto Foundation The Late Ralph Hennessy & Diana Hennessy Jan M. Hunter

Parents of Alumni Kevin & Robyn Beattie Alma Brace David G. Broadhurst Nicholas Bugiel & Kathy Edgar Ian Carlin Paul & Loretta Chan Kevin Chen Alan & Jocelyn Chun Ellen Drevnig Robert & Betty Farquharson Rick & Anna Fox Edmund Fung & Lucy Chan Stephen & Anne Georgas Murray Gold & Helen Kersley David Goldbloom O.C. & Nancy Epstein

Sydney Goldwater & Beverley Conner Satish Gungabeesoon & Jany Kwancheung James Hamilton & Dale Gray Judith Hashmall Peter & Frances Hogg George & Anne Hume Brian Hwang & Janie Shin Susan Kitchell Baird & Maria Knechtel Tibor Kokai & Maria Kokai Czapar Ron Lalonde & Jane Humphreys Michael & Hollis Landauer

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IBM Canada Limited Ryan Hsiao-Tzu Nancy Lockhart Anne McIntyre Microsoft Corporation Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation Newton Foundation Ontario Power Generation Government of Ontario

Pearson Canada Robin Porter Rapido Trains Inc. ♥ Scripps Networks Interactive Standard & Poor’s TELUS Communications Co. TELUS Community Affairs Simon Thompson David Torrey UTS Alumni Association

UTS Parents’ Association Betty & Chris Wansbrough Family Foundation at Toronto Foundation Margaret Wilkinson Anonymous (42)

Alan & Marti Latta S. Wilson Lee & Lorna Liang David Leith & Jacqueline Spayne Filip Levkovic & Marina Gracic-Levkovic Binh & Fung Ly Thomas Magyarody & Christa Jeney ♥ Alex & Anka Meadu Daniel & Ingrid Mida The Late Nicholas Mrosovsky Nasir Noormohamed & Tazmin Merali Susan E. Opler ’79 & Paul F. Monahan

Gary & Marney Opolsky Gladys Page Hyoung & Esra Park Tim Powis & Nora Underwood Tomas & Alicia Quejada Paul & Janet Raboud Donald & Nita Reed Cedric O.C. & Barbara Ritchie Bruce Rowat Howard Schneider & Aliye Keskin-Schneider Alice Sears Steve & Olga Shuper Philip Sohm & Janet Stanton Paul & Teresa Tazumi

Toan To Matthew Turner & Virginia Brett John & Dianne Vanstone Zulfikarali & Almas Verjee Alexandru & Michaela Weiner Michael & Muriel Wissell Wing-Leung Wong & Mei-Na Leung Victor & Helen Wong S.K. & P.N. Wong Anonymous (8)


The UTS Arbor Society for Planned Giving We would like to thank the following individuals who have declared their intention to include UTS in their charitable giving plans. We also thank all those who wish to remain anonymous. Donald K. Avery ’49 Scott Baker, Former Teacher Gordon M. Barratt ’49 C. Derek Bate ’44, Former Teacher Lois and John Bowden 1948 Benjamin T. B. Chan ’82 Class Member ’84 James S. Coatsworth ’69 H. Stewart Dand ’43 Gillian (Davidson) Davies ’87 Matthew Dryer ’68 Lynda Duckworth, Former Teacher James C.C. ’49 & Margaret Fleck

G. Alan Fleming ’54, Former Principal Stephen Gauer ’70 H. Donald Gutteridge, Former Principal, & M. Anne Millar Arthur C. Hewitt ’49 Robert W. Hoke ’66 David J. Holdsworth ’61 Robert E. Lord ’58 James I. MacDougall ’54 W. Bruce MacLean, Former Teacher Joseph B. McArthur ’46 David Morgan ’63 J. Timothy Morgan ’87

Tribute Gifts Thank you to everyone who gave in honour or in memory of dear friends and family. In Honour of: Harry Aricibasi ’20 Gillian Bartlett Derek Bate ’44 Liz Beattie ’00 Carole Bernicchia-Freeman Don Boutros Martin Boyer Lynda Duckworth Rosemary Evans John Fautley Janice Gross Stein H. Donald Gutteridge W. Bruce MacLean Nora Maier Susan E. Opler ’78 F.David Rounthwaite ’65 Alexandra and William To UTS Teachers & Staff

In Memory of: Ronald M. Bertram ’54 Michael Boland ’71 Charles Catto ’46 Robert G. Dale ’39 John R. Evans ’46 Murray B. Frum Martin D. Gammack ’53 Timothy A. Hunter ’49 Thomas W. Hurley ’34 James W. McCutcheon ’54 John McIntyre ’37 Harold & Gloria Miloff Ian Ross ’71 N.Mark Seltzer ’74 Weldon J. Thoburn ’57 John P. Wilkinson ’45

John D. Murray ’54 Mark Opashinov ’88 Stephen A. Otto ’57 Stan Pearl, Former Principal D. Kenneth Roberts ’70 Michaele M. Robertson, Former Principal John N. Shaw ’50 David Sherman 1975 Thomas H. B. Symons, C.C. ’47 Murray E. Treloar ’68 Gregory G. Turnbull, Q.C. ’73 Walter Vogl ’73

Current & Former Staff Jeff Bernstein ♥ Suzanne Bissada ♥ Adam Brown ♥ Chris Carswell ♥ Garth Chalmers ♥ Simon Cheng & Jennifer Morawetz ’00 ♥ Susie Choi ♥ Jean Collins Makeda Daley ♥ Michael Didier ♥ Rose Dotten ♥ Martha Drake ♥ Lynda Duckworth Rosemary Evans ♥ Kris Ewing ♥ Carrie Flood ♥ H. Donald Gutteridge & M. Anne Millar Sean Hayto ♥ Judith Kay ♥ Robert Kennedy ♥ Ping Kong Lai Diane Lang Raymond Lee ♥ Rebecca Levere ♥

W. Bruce MacLean Anand Mahadevan ♥ Mary McBride Lily McGregor ♥ Amy Paradine ♥ Stan Pearl Jennifer Pitt-Lainsbury ♥ Marie-Claire Recurt Jane Rimmer ♥ Ronald Royer Amy Schindler Elizabeth Smyth Dave & Christine So ♥ Nicole Stoffman Elizabeth Straszynski May Subbarayaprabu ♥ Laura Sun ♥ Ann Unger UTS Teachers & Staff Marisca Vanderkamp ♥ Angela Vavitsas Carole (Geddes) Zamroutian ♥ Anonymous (5) ♥ Anonymous (2)

Donors who have given for five consecutive years ♥ Monthly donors

This report recognizes gifts to the Annual Fund and other UTS projects for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015.

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Graduating Class Bursary Project Since 2007, parents of graduating students have celebrated their children’s graduation from UTS by making a gift to the Grad Class Bursary Fund in honour of their children. The Grad Class Bursary is endowed with nearly $170,000 which provides approximately $6,500 annually in financial aid to current UTS students. We thank our families for giving the gift of a UTS education! Class of 2011 Tim Powis & Nora Underwood in honour of Lucy Powis ’11 Class of 2013 Mark Yarranton & Patricia Foran in honour of Brynne Yarranton ’13 Class of 2014 Anonymous Parent Support in honour of the Class of 2014 Ian Carlin in honour of Isabel Carlin ’14 Kevin Chen in honour of Harry Chen ’14 Donald Chu & Deanna Yee Chu in honour of Christopher Chu ’14 Brian Hwang & Janie Shin in honour of Sara Hwang ’14 Jack Qiu & Ellen Lin in honour of Mengteng Qiu ’14 Michael & Muriel Wissell in honour of Ethan Wissell ’14 Class of 2015 Steven ’77 & Gita Alizadeh in honour of Cameron Alizadeh ’15 Anonymous Parent Support in honour of the Class of 2015 Hai Chai & Juanjuan Li in honur of Charlie L. Chai ’15 Teddy & Mandy Chien in honour of Marcus Chien ’15 Wally Chiu & Sarah Chow in honour of Laura M. Chiu ’15 Ivan & Kapka Davis in honour of John Davis ’15 Gary & Arlene Egan in honour of Shannon Egan ’15 Alexander & Lucy Forcina in honour of Victoria Forcina ’15 Yang Gao & Lingyun Hu in honour of Alan Gao ’15 James & Katherine Gracie in honour of Kristen Gracie ’15 Keith Harradence & Susan Ormiston in honour of Will Harradance ’15 Gerald Ho & Fiona Ho in honour of Jasper Ho ’15 Lianne Tile & Andrew Howard in honour of Emma R. Howard ’15 Naipaul Jagnandan & Mala Persaud in honour of Shania Jagnandan ’15 Manjula Jeyapragasan in honour of Kuhan Jeyapragasan ’15 Sittampalam Jeyapragasan in honour of Kuhan Jeyapragasan ’15 Lok Fun & Wah Lam in honour of Simon Lam ’15 Jianming Liu & Maggie Xu in honour of Michael Liu ’15 James & Margo Longwell in honour of Andrew Longwell ’15 Ailinh & Dau Ly in honour of Olivia Ly ’15 Kathy Moore & Jim Madigan in honour of Sarah Madigan ’15

Michael ’84 & Suzanne ’84 Martin in honour of Cameron Martin ’15 Michael Miloff & Kathy Siminovitch in honour of Emma Miloff ’15 Patrick & Georgiana Ngo in honour of Natalie Ngo ’15 Steve O’Neil & Colette Leger in honour of Céline O’Neil ’15 Donald Redelmeier ’78 & Miriam Shuchman in honour of Robert Redelmeier ’15 Ramesh Santhanam & Subhashree Krishnaswami in honour of Divya Santhanam ’15 Jun Hao Wang & Xiao Xing Zheng in honour of William Wang ’15 Grant &Terri Williams in honour of Jack Williams ’15

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