2017 Annual Report - St. Andrew's College

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St. Andrew’s College

Annual Report 2017


Annual Report 2017

Philanthropy Supports our Mission Message from Scott Hayter, Executive Director of Advancement

Scott and Sue Hayter

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ime really does fly. It feels like only yesterday that I first drove up the entrance and marveled at the beauty of our campus. That day, I met polite young men and friendly staff and faculty. That was in fall 2007, and I started in my role in Advancement in summer 2008. My good impression has continued to grow. I look forward to my 10th and final year working at SAC. I will savour every event and every activity. I certainly look forward to a number of trips to visit our wonderful alumni around the world. The Old Boy network is truly an incredible one. In June, we launched our new strategic plan, which will take us to 2022. While it focuses on academic innovation and wellness, it also prioritizes the connectedness of our community, our facilities, and our financial sustainability. In order to foster the mindset of being an “Andrean for Life” in all members of our community, we will develop, emphasize, and expand lifelong relationships with Andreans around the world. We have added a 25th and a 40th reunion celebration to our Homecoming and our 50th reunion events. Old Boy use of our online network, Switchboard, continues to grow, and we are excited about the development of a committee and networking tools for alumni parents. We will enrich mentorship opportunities between current students and Old Boys, and we will continue to provide opportunities for them to return to campus or to attend events in their locality.

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Through our philanthropic efforts, we will ensure the School has the best facilities and programs to support our mission. We have already started upgrading and renovating our four boarding residences, focusing on common areas with new kitchens, and plan to build new shower, sink, and toilet areas. We are seeking support for the revitalization of McLaughlin Hall, our science building, which opened in 1971 and is in need of complete refurbishment to bring it to the required standard of our teaching facilities. We will endeavour to grow endowed funds to bring missionappropriate students to the College and to provide unrestricted support to School operations. Our endowment has grown to $32 million, but that is not enough to provide the level of scholarship and bursary assistance necessary to sustain our financial aid initiatives. This year, the School’s financial aid budget provided support to 27% of the student body at a cost of $2.5 million. In June, we bid farewell to Edna Collins, Associate Director of Advancement, after 27 years of wonderful service to the College. I am proud of how well our Advancement team has assumed her numerous responsibilities.

“ St. Andrew’s College is constantly innovating, evolving, and leading in the education of young men.” I am pleased to report the evolution of our Communications team during my time at SAC. We now have a Director of Communications, Nicolette Fleming, and a team of communications professionals: Cindy Veitch (retiring in December 2017), Paul Mosey, Julie Caspersen, and Sean Maillet. At the end of the school year, in June 2018, I hand over the leadership of the Advancement team to Greg Reid, Assistant Headmaster, Student Life. While much has been accomplished during my tenure, there will always be much more to do. St. Andrew’s College is constantly innovating, evolving, and leading in the education of young men. My wife, Sue, and I have made great friendships, and our connection with this amazing Andrean community will remain. We, too, are Andreans for Life! SCOTT HAYTER


Q&A with Beth McKay Chief Financial Officer talks fees, facilities, and Foundation

Does SAC qualify as a non-profit organization? St. Andrew’s College is actually a registered charity. Although the Foundation issues all the donation receipts, we report to the government as a charity. Do fees cover the cost of running St. Andrew’s College? Annual donations and a transfer from the endowment (totalling approximately $1.7M) and ancillary operations such as the SAC Summer Camp, facility rentals, and investment income (totalling approximately $2M) help offset the cost of running St. Andrew’s College. Tuition and other mandatory fees make up 86% of the total revenue. What are our biggest expenses? Obviously, most of our expenses are related to educating our students, but we do spend 21% of our budget maintaining our buildings and grounds and another 8% on dining services for students, faculty, and staff. What is the SAC Foundation for? The Foundation is a separate corporation that exists to support the School. Trustees for the Foundation provide oversight on the investment management strategies for the endowed (long-term investments) funds. Why do we need an endowment fund? SAC’s endowment fund provides money to help offset the costs of certain programs and also provides financial aid assistance. Last year, the Foundation transferred $1.25M to the School from its endowment fund.

Why do tuition fees go up more than CPI (consumer price index)? With more than 60% of our expenses related to salaries, it is very difficult for us to maintain a CPI inflationary trend. “Baumol’s cost disease” theory helps explain why organizations such as hospitals and educational institutions, which are people intense, typically see costs rise at rates above inflation. Who is paying for all these new facilities? The School has been very fortunate to have donors provide most of the funds for the new facilities at the School. Recent improvements include the Yuill Family Athletic Centre (2012), the La Brier Family Arena (2014), the Centre for Leadership, Innovation & Performance (2015), the Bagher Nejad Tennis Courts and parking areas, and the Petrachek McGillivray Piping & Drumming Centre (2016). Our Board of Governors has been monitoring the replenishment of cash reserves post-construction through the contribution of annual budget surpluses—a process expected to take another three years. What kind of reserves exist to protect the School? The School targets reserves equal to 15% of operating expenses to protect us in case we experience a significant enrolment decline or other factors affect our financial situation. In addition to cash reserves, we have some unrestricted endowment funds that the School could access, if circumstances warranted. We hope to create more flexibility in endowed funds so that in a dire situation, the School could convert funds targeted for a specific cause to a general one, which we could use to avoid a future financial challenge. www.sac.on.ca 3


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SAC Foundation Statement of Operations 2016-2017 Year Ended June 30

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2016

REVENUE $6,632,160

$5,877,898

$844,289

$899,919

Realized Gain/(Loss) on Sale of Investment

$1,086,289

$1,469,952

Total Revenue

$8,562,738

$8,247,769

$970,943

$889,810

Donations Interest & Dividends

Donations

Endowment: 4%

Capital: 88%

Annual Giving: 8%

DISTRIBUTIONS Scholarships & Bursaries

distributions

School’s Priority Needs & Designated Gifts Unrestricted Donations

$669,458

$653,562

Other Designated Gifts

$1,623,058

$381,676

$55,718

$23,535

Capital Projects (CMP & Major Renovations)

$4,173,112

$4,481,201

Total Distributed to St. Andrew’s College

$7,492,289

$6,429,784

Gifts in Kind

Fees: 2% Other Designated Gifts: 22% Unrestricted: 9%

OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS

Planned Giving Expenses: 1%

Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards: 12%

CMPII: 46%

Major Renovations: 8%

Investment & Custody Fee & Credit Card Charges

$163,275

$156,120

Planned Giving Expense

$110,220

$126,706

$7,765,784

$6,712,610

Donations by constituency

$796,954

$1,535,159

Other: 29%

$30,466,744

$30,013,646

$879,765

-$1,082,061

$32,143,463

$30,466,744

Total Distributions

ENDOWMENT SUMMARY Excess (Deficit) of Revenue over Expenses for the Year Fund Balances Beginning of Year Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments Fund Balance End of Year

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Old Boys: 36% Current Parent: 35%


Planning Ahead “Young” Old Boy makes impactful donation of life insurance

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avid Miklas ’07 is a real numbers man. The St. Andrew’s College grad has an engineering degree and an MBA, and knows the right numbers on a page can translate into financial security. He also knows the right combination of numbers can add up to something very meaningful. “I had no intention of giving to St. Andrew’s at this point in my life,” says David, 28, a financial planner who specializes in life insurance at Oakville-based Stewart Financial. However, he took his love of numbers and his passion for giving and donated a $250,000 life insurance policy to SAC. “Wow, this is really worthwhile now, and I like the idea of seeing my donation being put to work when it’s fully paid off in 10 years,” David says. “We like to recognize our donors of life insurance for their generosity David Miklas ‘07 while they’re living, creating a living legacy,” explains Julie Wilson, SAC’s Planned Giving Officer. “A life insurance gift is a powerful form of philanthropic support. Donors can establish an endowed scholarship or bursary when their premiums are complete.” SAC offered David an attractive incentive by matching half of the insurance premium; it’s a program unique to the School and makes a significant difference to the long-term future of St. Andrew’s College. As in David’s case, donors can often make a larger gift than they ever thought possible. His expertise at Stewart Financial helps families and individuals make impactful donations in a way they might not otherwise be aware of. David shares how he transformed his premium payments into a future donation to the College. The School’s Foundation owns the life insurance policy and splits the annual premium

payments of just over $3,200 with David, an agreement extended to Old Boys. The $250,000 policy will be paid off in 10 years, at which time David’s gift will be recognized through the School’s Endowment Fund through a scholarship or bursary to a student. David is also provided with a charitable tax receipt for his $1,600 annual contribution. In total, he will have paid $16,000 (pre-charitable tax receipt) in premiums to donate a fully paid-off $250,000 life insurance policy. He promotes this type of philanthropy to Old Boys of all ages. “You could make a real impact,” David says. “You want to feel like you’re making a difference.” In fact, philanthropy is a bit of a family tradition: David’s father Gregory Miklas ’76 and his uncles, Paul Miklas ’80 and Brian Miklas ’78, are also in the habit of “recognizing people and institutions that helped (us) along the way,” he says. So David set his altruistic sights on SAC when it came to his personal philanthropic plans. “I miss high school more than I miss university,” David admits, launching into a story about purposely failing an entrance exam to another independent school in order to attend St. Andrew’s. He gained admission, attending as a day student and living in Thornhill. David now resides in Toronto. He says his four years at St. Andrew’s established a tight-knit network of peers and taught him the moral code by which he lives. “Everyone is willing to help you out if you’re an Andrean.” And as an Andrean, David is putting that sentiment into practice, helping out future St. Andrew’s students using his love for numbers, and his desire to give back. Julie Caspersen www.sac.on.ca 5


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1899 Andrean Legacy Society Members

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he following people play an important role in ensuring the financial stability and long-term success of St. Andrew’s College. As members of the 1899 Andrean Legacy Society, they have pledged their financial commitment to help build our endowment. The endowment supports our scholarship and bursary program, making it possible to sustain financial aid initiatives, so deserving boys have an opportunity to live the Andrean experience. We are grateful for their generosity and we know they take great pride in the important difference that their gift makes.

Tejus Ajmera ’00 Ojus Ajmera ’95 Brian G. Armstrong ’61 Robert G. Armstrong ’87 Barry J. Black ’56 Chris Brand ’60 Matty Brandt ’21 Scott ’90 & Christine Bryk Brenda Burston Duncan Campbell ’54 Tom ’47 & Bobbie Chipman 6 FALL 2017

Peter Ketchum ‘56 and Sandy Munro ‘70 lend support to SAC’s endowment fund

Douglas M. Clark ’57 Scott Cole ’80 Michael ’01 & Julie Dainard P. Andrew Dalton ’78 David Dawson Aladdin Diakun ’02 David Dunlap ’56 Mike Edwards & Classes of ’70 & ’79 Mark ’92, Katie Etherington & Family Paul S. Etherington ’95 The Estate of Lady Muriel Flavelle Chris Foster ’95 Bill ’53 & Pat Graham Jonty ’82 and Bianca Harris The Healy Family Jim ’64 & Gail Herder Ian ’87, Susan Howey & Family Robbie Keith ’56 Peter Ketchum ’56 David Kyle Robert A. Leckey ’93 Jeff Lewis ’95 Rick Mann ’75 A. Kemp Meredith ’43 David Miklas ’07 Brian R. Mitchell ’77 Sandy Munro ’70 Jonathan A. Morgan ’89 Daniel Near ’99 Jamie Near ’00 John, Nancy Near & Family

Anthony R. Nichols Scott G. Nirenberski ’83 Liam O’Brian ’46 Raymond J. Osborne ’64 Rob Pollock ’88 Ian A. Purdie ’55 David L. Rea ’53 W. Ross Reucassel ’56 Edward Roberts ’57 In memory of Frank M. Rolph ’48 David W. Rolph ’83 The Rowcliffe Family In memory of Mark Oliver ’85 Vivian Smith Virginia & Geoffrey Smith In memory of Mike Sommerville ’62 Paul Stanborough ’81 John D. Stewart ’78 Stephen J. Suarez ’83 Alfredo Villegas-Camil ’94 J.R. Kingsley ’83, Christine Ward & Family C. K. Willoughby ’55 Mac ’70 & Chricket Yule If we’ve missed your name, please let us know. If you’d like to become an 1899 Andrean Legacy Society member, contact Julie Wilson, at 905-727-3178, ext. 296.


A Proud Three-Generation St. Andrew’s Family

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he name Armstrong ranks among those whose families’ contributions have helped make SAC a truly remarkable school. The Armstrong legacy began with T. George ’33, his older brother, Robert ’27, and his younger brother Andrew ’38. Sadly, both brothers died young; Robert was killed in Italy in the Second World War, and Andrew died from a long illness while attending the University of Toronto. George enjoyed a stellar six-year career at SAC, embodying the School’s mission of the “complete man.” He was Head Prefect, played 1st Football, was captain of 1st Hockey and 1st Cricket, and Commanding Officer in the Cadet Corps. He also won a trophy for being the best shot, which must have held him in good stead as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Artillery. George’s son, Brian ’61 is a chip off the old block. In his final year at SAC, Brian was a Prefect, editor of The Review, and a member of 1st Football and 1st Hockey, going on to graduate

from Osgoode Law School. Both father and son enjoyed successful careers, and they chose to give back to the School that helped shape them. George served on SAC’s Board of Governors from 1960 to 1973, the last six years as Vice-Chairman. Brian sat on the Board for 29 years—1976 to 2005—and was a Foundation Trustee from 1997 to 2005. Under Brian’s leadership as Board Chairman (1996-2005), the School opened the Middle School, Rogers Hall, Yuill Gymnasium, Wirth Art Centre, and Staunton Gallery. In 2004, Brian made a gift of life insurance to the School, with SAC owning the policy on the lives of Brian and his son, Robert ’87. The policy dues were realized earlier this year and have created a living legacy, so Brian and Robert can see the benefits of their gift in their lifetime. In September, this gift became the T. George Armstrong Scholarship. Brian asked that the scholarship goes to a wellrounded student, who excels not only in academics, but also in athletics and the arts.

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Appointments to SAC’s Ian Michael ‘92

Tejus Ajmera ’00

is a partner in the corporate practice at Bennett Jones in Toronto, a practice focused on corporate and securities law with an emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, and infrastructure consortia. Ian works with boards of directors, businesses, and private equity investors in a range of industries including aviation, real estate, biosciences, and financial services. He has worked extensively with large Chinese companies investing in Canada. Ian has taught mergers and acquisitions for the advanced securities law program at Western University and the University of Windsor. Ian served as a Trustee of the SAC Foundation from 2010 until 2017. While at SAC, Ian was awarded both the prestigious Macdonald Medal and an Athletic A. He was a Junior National medalist cross-country skier and competed extensively for SAC and the Ontario Ski Team. He went on to earn both his undergraduate and law degrees at Queen’s University. While at Queen’s, Ian was elected rector, a senior office of the university reserved for a student. As rector, he was a member of the university’s board of trustees and each of its committees for a two-year term. Ian lives in Toronto with his wife, Sarah Facey, and their children, Hadley and Fergus.

is the co-founder and co-CEO of FGF Brands, one of North America’s fastest growing commercial bakeries. In July 2004, after graduating from Bowdoin College, Tejus and his brother, Ojus ’95, started FGF Brands with an initial seed investment from their father and mentor, Soham (Sam). Since then, the entrepreneurial brothers have been on a mission to expose people to great eating experiences and modernize the antiquated industrial food space. FGF’s unique start-up culture ferociously embraces speed, change, and uncertainty to stay relevant and progressive, while bringing together leading industry practices. The core focus on customer centricity and innovation has led to breakthroughs in product development and process technology, driven by a passion for redefining what is possible within the baking industry. Tejus’ drive to make a difference extends to the community with FGF’s commitment, on behalf of the Ajmera family, to education, youth development, and healthcare research in the fields of diabetes and prostate cancer. In 2016, the Soham & Shaila Ajmera Family Prostate Centre opened at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto. Tejus lives with his wife, Payal, in Richmond Hill.

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Victoria Calverley is a veteran of providing financial oversight to growing organizations, and currently coaches CEOs of smallto medium-sized companies on strategies to accelerate and manage growth. Victoria co-founded marketing agency Capital C with creative partner Tony Chapman, directing the company’s expansion through organic growth, acquisitions, and eventual sale to public company, MDC Partners. She became a managing director at MDC overseeing a portfolio of agencies in New York and Toronto before retiring in 2014. Victoria articled for her CPA with Ernst & Young in Toronto and KPMG in San Francisco, and earned an MBA from York University. She has been on staff at Waterloo University and the MBA and BBA programs at Schulich School of Business at York University, lecturing on business analysis and valuations. Victoria has served on several advisory and non-profit boards including Fresh Intelligence, the Toronto Community Foundation, the Southlake Regional Healthcare Centre Foundation, and the Temagami Community Foundation. Victoria lives in King Township with her husband, Pete Calverley ’73, their youngest child Aidan Calverley ’15, and when they re-connect with home, grown children Patrick Harris ’02 and Caitlin Harris.


Board of Governors David Joiner started in the mathematics and geography departments at St. Andrew’s in 1999 and has been Head of Geography since 2006. David holds a PhD and M.Sc. from Queen’s University, and a B.Ed. from the University of Toronto. In addition to teaching duties and athletic responsibilities as assistant coach of Boys and Open Curling and coordinator of recreational squash, David has held the position of Clan Coordinator, has served as an AP Human Geography Reader at the College Board’s annual AP Reading, and has led the Global Awareness component of the Expert-in-Us program. David is known across the province for his work as a geography teacher, and has served as an independent school special representative on provincial geography organizations. In November 2011 and again this fall, he served as cochair of the Ontario Geography Teachers’ Conference held at SAC. As well, he is regularly invited to Queen’s University Faculty of Education to speak with aspiring geography teacher candidates. David has been elected to a threeyear term with the St. Andrew’s College Board of Governors. David lives in Aurora with his wife, Louise, a teacher with the York Region District School Board. The couple has three sons: Graham ’12, Liam ’15, and Ethan ’20.

FOUNDATION TRUSTEE: Michael Hogg ‘72 was appointed Trustee to the St. Andrew’s College Foundation in September. Michael attended SAC as a boarding student from grade 9 to 12, opting to complete his final year of high school at the Canadian Junior College at Lausanne, Switzerland, where he became fluent in French. Michael began his career in Europe, working in Frankfurt and Munich for a securities firm and an insurance company. It was during this time that he attained working fluency in German. Upon his return to Canada in 1978, Michael attended York University, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and statistics in 1982. Michael entered the financial advice business in 1983 and is currently portfolio manager and vice-president for RBC Dominion Securities in Newmarket. Michael and his wife, Marion, have three children: Katherine, Alexander, and James ’08. Michael’s interests include bagpiping, skiing, scuba, fitness, languages, history, vintage automobiles, and travel. He is a sitting member of the King Township Committee of Adjustment, fundraiser for King Township Food Bank, and a volunteer for the Invictus Games.

St. Andrew’s College and Foundation – Advancement St. Andrew’s College (School) and its associated Foundation recognize the importance of protecting the personal information of our alumni, family of past and current students, volunteers, and supporters. Any personal information collected by the School’s Advancement Office is handled with the utmost attention to how it is attained, secured, and utilized. This personal information is kept private to the School and the Foundation. We will not sell, rent, or trade personal information with anyone outside the School. The Advancement Office will use this information for development purposes such as processing donations, maintaining accurate donor records, communications, Andrean and Old Boy relations, and fundraising programs. We will respect the wishes of anyone who requests anonymity and/or instructs the School and the Foundation to refrain from using their personal information for development purposes. If you have any questions about how the School Advancement Office uses your personal information or no longer want to receive information from the School, please contact: Ryan Bryce ‘05 ryan.bryce@sac.on.ca 905-727-3178, ext. 322

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Old Boy Donors 1934 Bill Neal 1938 Jim O’Brian 1940 Bill Shields 1943 Sandy Hyde 1944 Charles Eddis Bob Jackson Jim McLeod 1946 Fred McKenzie Liam O’Brian Tony Weldon 1947 Tom Chipman Allan Shaver 1949 John Crosbie Bill Lawrence David Wilson 1950 Dick Clavell Farrell Hyde Tom Munn Joe Paterson Dick Read Chris Wansbrough 1951 George Guy Axel Hochkoeppler Warren Ritchie Bill Somers 1952 John Auld Jake Omstead Coulter Osborne Roger Strand 1953 Gordon Alexander Bill Andrews Beefy Esson Peter Gordon 10 FALL 2017

Garth Hazlett Jim Mylrea David Rea John Trent 1954 Graham Dutton Doug Grant Tony Guzman Fred Leslie Mike Mann Robert Morrison Burns Proudfoot Bob Simpson Walter Somerville Bob Wade Barry Wansbrough 1955 John McCrea Ian Purdie Gord Robertson 1956 Barry Black David Dunlap Robbie Keith Peter Ketchum Ross Reucassel Bruce Thomson Michael Wood 1957 Wilf Dinnick Jim Guy John Hill John Hough Carlos Kepke David McLean Andrew Milne John Mueller George Tejada Jim Wyse Bill Yuill 1958 Joe Kepke Hugh Rolph Jim Stronach

1959 Jim Dunn Frank Metcalf Dem Rogers Rob Russell Alf Wirth 1960 Chris Allworth Jim Carruthers Mike Heath-Eves Tom Hickey Bob MacLeod John Morse David Stamper 1961 Iain Gurr Carl Ingwalson, Jr. Ron Rea Mike Rothery Doug Rowan 1962 Harold Hough Terry Joyce 1963 Dave Pringle 1964 Jim Herder Ray Osborne John Zurbrigg 1965 Bob Emerson Doug McKeen Gregory Pritchard Hugh Pritchard Raymond Pyfrom 1966 Graham Butler Bill McNeil Attila Nagy Doug Simmonds 1967 Jim Dunster David Kitchen Peter Love Tim Macdonald

Jim McCreath Fraser McTavish 1968 Graham Brunke Jim Good John Housser 1969 Jim Gear Jim (J.S.) Jackson Scott Jolliffe David Morton 1970 Rob Dilworth Tom Gilchrist David Grass George Hathaway Jeff Hayes Brian Levett Don MacKay Phil Manchee Sandy Munro John Percival Eric Schneider Peter Thompson Mark Westcott Norm Wilkie Mac Yule 1971 John Bosworth Robert Boyd Warren Boyd Bill Haust Mark Jurychuk Ted Ratcliffe Ted Ruse Chris Stoate Norm Turner 1972 Dennis Daly Mike Hogg Robin Wilkie Gordon Wilson 1973 Tim Boland Jamie Macdonald

Rick Reininger Peter Stock Ian Tait 1974 Robert Nelson 1975 Rick Mann Stephen Peter David Peters 1976 Craig Farrow Neil Hendrickson Judd Kennedy Bob Lassaline Gary Lawrence Al McClelland Greg Miklas Robert Morrow York Pei Paul Seay Matt Shinkle Simon Vincent 1977 Bill Houston Brian Mitchell Myles Pritchard Cliff Sifton Scott Sillcox 1978 Andrew Dalton Philip Henderson John Stewart 1979 Paul Bedard Bill Cathers Stephen Dewis Mike Edwards Rob Fawcett Tim Houlton John Mortimer Jeff Richmond Mike Sifton 1980 Alain Bonvecchio Scott Cole

Doug Crawford Murray Hyde Thane Russell Glenn Stanley-Paul John Stevenson 1981 Kirk Brown George Jackson David Lawrence Rick Peters Stuart Pound Scott Smith Paul Stanborough 1982 Steve Ardill Kelly Begg Doug Cooper Jonty Harris Rodger Leslie Chris Murphy Ives 1983 Scott Nirenberski 1984 Luis Benito Larry Biricz Robert Caldwell Robin Comfort Peter Kalra Paul Keating Peter Smith Bruce West Philip Wood 1985 John Archibald Tom Hussey Michael Roy Derek Sifton 1986 Geoff Atkins Blair Boston Pearse Brett Vlad Hachinski Bill Harris Doug Merkel Peter Neal


Mark Northwood Mike Webber 1987 Tim Callaghan Michael Chen-Young Beric Farmer J.P. Hoffman Ian Howey Scott Lunau Todd Phillips 1988 John Dunlap Glenn Hant Oliver Herbst Paul Morgan Anthony Reid 1989 Brian Ledson David Mason Jonathan Morgan Derek Plaxton Darryl Quirk 1990 Scott Bryk

Bruce Chin John Clarke Ron Kopas Jim Mirkopoulos John Morris 1991 Jamie Biggar Federico Garcia Parra Jamie Inglis Hugo Jeffrey Scott Mahaffy James Morgan Ian Rogers Andrew Searles Jay Yoo 1992 Allan Best Jim Dennis Mark Etherington Ian Michael Dan Nelles Courtney Powers Mark Shillum Stuart Smith

Richard Ting 1993 Robert Leckey James Nichols Peter Wardell 1994 Geoff Brennagh Ryan Lawlor Alfredo Villegas-Camil Alex von Arb 1995 Alan Chun Paul Etherington Anthony Farr Chris Foster Jeff Lewis Darren McNair 1996 David Dunlap Martin Landry Justin Lindquist Blair MacPherson Steve Mantrop Ted Mercer

Chris Stock Matthew Thorne Stefan Tuzi Andrew Wilson 1997 Ricky Leung Graeme Martin 1998 Brook Dyson Chris Fusco John Lowes 1999 George Brown Jamie MacPherson Paul O’Hea 2000 Tejus Ajmera Jacob Marcinkowski Gordon Ozawa 2001 Gord Birkett Mike Craig Mike Dainard Kenneth King

Paul Perrier Aaron Racine 2002 Randall Blom Sergio Colin de la Rosa Jeff Ginou Pete McClelland Andrew Steeves Nick Weedon 2003 Dave Banwell Allan Bean Geoff Delean Joel Ford Armen Khajetoorian Patrick McGrath Joseph Rothwell Nathan Rothwell Jarryd Stock 2005 Ryan Bryce Robert Mackay Basim Mirza

Malek Smith 2006 Eric Cumming Jun Woo Park Graham Thompson 2007 David Miklas Jon Thomson 2008 Connor Houston 2009 Jamie Symmes 2012 Chris Houston Alexandre Poulin 2014 Zachary Petrachek Timmy Tunde-Byass 2015 Duncan Robertson Mac Rowcliffe 2016 Brandon Gomes

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Current Parents Michael & Olubunmi Abraham Andrew Abramowicz & Elan Moore Marjan Alagha Roberto Alcantara Rojas & Maria Gonzalez de Alcantara Hugo Alcocer & Claudia Madrigal Geoffrey & Lona Allen Julio Alvarez & Rocio Mendoza Essam Aly & Entisar Badi Jose & Zelia Amaral James & Julie Appelbe Donato & Charlatta Ardellini W. Stephen R. Ardill ’82 & Kelly-Anne Thomson David & Rocio Arelle Wade & Melissa Arnott Kourosh Asgari & Margalit Gavrilov Brett & Sharon Ashton Joseph Attrux & Clare Lau Duane Aubie & Carol Veenstra Aubie Doug Austgarden & Michelle Cellucci Gus & Paula Badali Li Bai Scott & Marianne Baker Armando & Jacquie Baldassarra Craig & Shannon Ballard Douglas & Corie Bannister Sergei Beliaev & Ekaterina Saenko Igor Bessonov & Yulia Kozyr David & Dawn Beswick Paul Binnendyk Rod & Nancy Black 12 FALL 2017

Brad Boland & Kirsten Nicolson Daniel Bordage Manuel Borga & Monica Sanchez de Tagle Joe & Jannine Bowen Terry-Lynn Brandon Joseph & Karrie Brandt Darren & Melissa Bray Ken & Agnes Broekaert Michael Bruce & Lorina Yip Vito Buffone & Aniko Farkas Heping Cai Tony & Mary Canade Ye Tao & Hai Xia Cao Alfonzo & Nella Carogioiello Alan Chan & Jennifer Zheng Dong Chen & Li Shen

Pingan Chen & Huiquing Zhang Zhan Hong Chen & Li Luo Michael P. ’87 & Adrienne Chen-Young Fei Cheng Eddie Kei Lung Cheung & Man Yee Leung Lionel Chew & Tracy Kung Todd & Dana Childerhose Kan Fung Chu & Ling Cheung Metcalfe Chua & Lilian Ng Pin & Cindy Chung Yoon Y. Chung & Myung Go Gilles Cinq-Mars & Charmaine van Schaik Trevor & Kimberly Cochran Fred & Carla Coppola Sylvain Cote & Kristen DeGurse Jeffery & Vicki Crocker

Patrick & Michelle Cronin Robert & Michele Crowder Giles & Sonia Cruickshanks Anthony & Angela D’Alessandro Gian & Sabrina D’Angelo Inigo de Abiega & Aurora M. Quintana Daniel del Rio & Cecilia Cardenas Fernando M. Delgado & Susana C. Martin Paul & Carrie Denton Brian & Sheri Deo Tony & Sherry Derbedrosian Joerg & Sanjuana Dietterle Paul Dilworth & Mary Lyn Seymour Rongfeng Ding & Xiaoli Li

Zheng Ding & Hong Zheng Kevin & Suzanne Donnelly Hai Tao Du & Yueqin He Greg & Nicole Duyn Sergey & Irina Dyagilev Arturo Elias & Johanna M. Slim de Elias Peter Elliott & Catherine Morrison Mark & Susan Ennis Patrick & Carolyn Falconi Don Fan & Janice Duan Tiziano & Lisa Fantin Stephen & Michelle Faris Roberto Flores Toledano & Adriana Del Carmen Wilson Fong & Susy Lee Robert & Katherine Fox Alan & Paola Fullerton Mark & Christine Fullerton Dieter Jentsch & Angela Ganstal


Wendy Garner Gino Gentile Gian Carlo Giarrusso & Caroline Sabbah Luis Gonzalez & Claudia Guadalajara Russ Gorochowskij & Anna Golovatova Teodor & Tanja Grantcharov Sebastian & Mary Grassa Christopher Grier & Amanda Werth Lingmin Gu & Yelin Xiong Weimin Gu & Ning Li Qun Guan Daniel & Maria Guizzetti John Guo & Winnie Yang Jun Guo & Ning Xian Yu Guo & Lan Lai Deepak & Gaitree Gupta Ghulam Hasnain & Zia Fatima Habib Daniel Hadcock & Lisa Lue-Shing Dave & Koriena Haggith Hugh & Andrea Hamilton Luping Hao & Li Lu Greg & Dottie Harris Jonathan ’82 & Bianca Harris Jie & Eva He Jason & Katie Henderson Kevin & Tara Hennessy Miao Hu & Bei Ding Haibo & Belinda Huang Shaofeng Huang & Qian Yu Li Ye Huang & Jie Chen Jason & Ava Hunter Claudio & Cindy Iatan Dee & Cathy Iezzi David & Jennifer Ingram Dean & Kelly Iwai

Bradley & Rebecca Jackson Mendi & Parastou Jadidi John & Audrey Jamieson Paul & Christine Jansen Adrian Jenko & Nella Mauceri Erik & Tzipora Jeppesen Hongbo Jiang Lin Jiang & Betty Gan Zhihui Yang & Pingshan Jiang Robert Jones & Margit Klemt-Jones Philip Kam Jordan & Caitlin Keon Baseer Khan & Susanna Tung Geun-Sung Kim & Jung-Sook Sun KiJun & Yujin Kim Norman Kirton & Michelle Burns Rick & Paola Kloepfer Vadim Kosseniouk & Ina Kasianiuk Roman Kotchanov & Anna Antonova Newell & Pamela Kraik Chris & Ida Krueger Chao Kuan & Bonita So Kar Hoi & Ching Shun Kwok Michael & Wendy La Brier Neo & Helen Lakkotrypis Adam & Rhonda Le Boeuf Kam-Ting Lee & Mei-Yuk Tsang Bing Li & Jin Jia Fuwen Li & Ying Mao Guang Bo Li & Xiu Hua Pi Jian Hua Li & Shali He Mianhuan Li & Jian Chen Runping & Lin Li Shuwei Li & Yue Xu

Yi Li & Limei Zhang Yupeng Li & Dongmei Guan Gui Man Lin & Min Yao Wu Gregory & Joan Link Andres Liu & Lijuan Liu Liwen Liu & Lixin Fang Wei & Lihui Liu Wei An Liu & Xue Qun Yang Xinli Liu & Ying Zheng XueWei & YanXuan Liu Xungong Liu & Xueting Zhang Yi Jun Liu & Chun Hong Xu Yong Liu & Qun Wang Zhonggiang & Fang Liu Ka Wai Lo & Yin Ping Wu Jianfeng Lu & Li Wei Li Ma & Shan Yang Yafei Ma & Yang Gao John MacFarland & Lisa Millar Ian & Paula Macpherson Jim Mai & Tracey Wang Rick & Dana Mangat Pablo Martinez & Luz del Carmen Rougon Les & Audrey Marton Scott & Lisa May Radoslaw & Joanna Mazurkiewicz Grant & Judy McDaniel Allan McDonell & Cailey Stollery Michael & Catherine McDonnell Ian & Claudette McGowan Dale & Vickie McInnis Michael & Michele McLaughlin Keith & Susan McLean

Robert & Yvonne McTeague Scott & Debora Medhurst Nico & Vivim Meijer Tom Michaelis & Stacey Sutherland David & Julie Michelberger Jeff & Nicky Minor Horacio Mircoli & Rosa Maria Portilla Jason & Andrea Mitchell Siavash & Mojdeh Mizrahi Christopher & Lana Morris Kokoro Motegi Craig & Sarah Munro Christopher ’82 & Paula Murphy Ives John & Marlis Mwinyoglee Joel & Anne Myerson Barry Nabuurs & Oksana Kovalenko Les Nip & Debra Wilson Scott ’83 & Andra Nirenberski Guosheng Niu & Qiumin Meng Kyle & Alison O’Brien Ron & Carolyn O’Connell Babatunde Ogunremi Peter Olejarz & Karen Leung Raymond ’64 & Jennifer Osborne Jiu wen Pan & Yinghua Chen Lucas & Daniela Panovski Danny Paterson & Isabelle St. Pierre Alexander & Yuanying Paylan Robert & Elisa Pennino Todd ’87 & Catherine Phillips

George & Liliana Polemidiotis Jing Qian & Li Chen Zhengjun Qian & Hua Tong Octavio Quintero & Claudia Obelink Srinivasa Ragavan & Priya Gurusamy Timothy & Robyn Reinemo Alberto & Eugenia Rivera Gary Roberts & Michelle Lalonde Ian ’91 & Randa Rogers Samuel Rong & Irene Zhao Bruce & Clare Ross Brian & Kaley Roy Ken & Lynnette Rumble Mark Samuel & Kevin Sanford Rupinder Sangha & Harleen Kaur Juergen & Marion Schaefer Francis Seguin & Patricia Bianchi Prasad Senadeera & Veda Lall Frank & Sandra Settino Philip & Sandra Seymour Joseph & Grace Sgro Pratik & Bina Shah WanQiu Shen & Hui Ning Xiang Shen Yongxin Shen & Fenglin Yang Yong Shu & Guiyou Ma Ronald Shuttleworth & Jody Ridpath Miguel Simon & Estrella Baz Rand Simon & Laurel Galt-Simon Tony & Corianne Simpson www.sac.on.ca 13


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Current Parents Graham & Allison Sirman Jason Situ & Sophie Yang Richard Smeenk & Kyla Scullion-Smeenk Stony & Sarah Smith Hans-Ulrich Smurawsky & Bettina Faupel Andrew & Anne Soetikno Minas Spetsakis & Dimitra Marangozis

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Corey St. Pierre & Shinobu St. Pierre Glenn Stanley-Paul ’80 & Karen Walker Mitchell & Linda Stevenson Min Soo Sul & Okyoung Kim Peter & Cheryl Suma Daniel & Patricia Sun

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Darui Sun & Yonghong Xiao Jie Sun & Lizhu Lin Zhao Fu Sun & Fangfang Ruan Dmitri Svirsky & Elaine Stein Hien & Thuy Ta Chiu Cheuk Tai & Judy Wong

Liuming Tan & Hongfeng He Liang Tang & Wei Ye Xiu Wen Tang & Rong Lan Tian Jeff Taylor & Kara McIntosh Scott & Angela Taylor Zafrullah & Saira Tejpar John & Martha Theodorakakis Scott Thomas & Debbie Waechter Sara Thomson John & Deanna Todd Jie Tong Cameron & Michelle Ubell Paul & Anat van Eeden Sergio Vazquez & Sandra Gutierrez Herbert & Andrea Veisman Joe & Linda Vercillo Robert & Emilia Virgilio Stefan & Marni von Schalburg Eric Wallace & Sharon Brooks-Wallace Dao Wang & Yun Cheng Haiyan Wang & Xia Cheng Jinghui Wang & Liqiong Xin Qiang Wang & Chen Feng Tony Wang & Lily Zhou Xiao Feng Wang & Ying Kang Sun Yu Wang & Aiping Zhu Wei & Xingyue Wei Xiaofeng Wei & Ying Wang Richard & Maya White Brian Wodehouse & Brenda Falvo Richard Wong & Vivian Liu Ralph & Jennifer Woodford

Cameron Woods & Tricha Rasmussen Hai Wu & Estella Dong Shaowen Wu & Ping Qi Junqing Xu & Wei Liu Zhiyuan Xu & Zhen Gao Dong Yan & Ying Zhou Dong Yang & Bo Feng Dong Yang & Yun Wang Shu Yang & Tao Xu Samuel & Kennis Yen Ji Yu & Wen Yu Zhou Seung Yu & Yunok Hyung Remo Zadra & Nadia Toffoli-Zadra Li Zhang & Yan Guo Shijuan Zhang & Chunhua Li Wen Yao Zhang & Zhenhua Lu Xiao Gang Zhang & Min Liu Yuan Bo Zhang & Jing Huang Yuansheng Zhang & Tian Wang Zheng Zhang & Wei Xu Guangzhen Zhao & Chungling Yang Liying Zhao Yu Chen Zhao & Chunlei Zhao Sheng Zhu & Huiping Ma Joel Zorrilla & Susana Jasso de Zorrilla Gerardo Zurbrugg & Claudia Guerrero


Past Parents Alvaro Almuina & Melinda Pica Malcolm & Carolyn Archibald Robert Bauer & Sandy Pullin Bob & Anne Bedard Derek & Margie Brown Michael Byass & Modupe Tunde-Byass Pat & Marilyn Callaghan John & Madiana Carlisle Jeff & Mary Ellen Chisholm Bobbie Creber Rick & Debra Dainard Gregory Diakun & Helen-Claire Tingling Anne Dupre Dave & Joanne Falconer Rupert & Asha Gomes Andrew & Marianne Guizzetti Martin & Denise Harding David & Jayne Harvey Mark & Cynthia Healy Tom & Mary Hockin

Jonathan & Cathy Knowles George & Dawn Leggett Sylvain & Michelle Lord Scott & Ann Luther James & Colleen Mckay Jim & Colleen Mackay Jim & Gladys MacPherson Bill & Nancy Martin Ian & Barb McClelland Patrick & Tess McGrath John & Nancy Near

Tony & Rosemary Nichols Roger & Ann Northwood Stephen & Lynda O’Neill Don Oliver David Pidduck & Bonnie Best Luc Poulin & Nathalie Lemay Sandra Rea Joel Ross Pat Sedgwick Bob Sillcox

Bruce & Jacquelyn Somerville Volker & Oksana Stein Dan & Joanne Stock Ken & Davetta Stock Richard & Nancy Stoneman Jack & Julie Symmes Stephen & Jillian Thom Bill & Jane White Ron & Cynthia Wilson

Yuging Xu & Hongyan Zhou Sunny Zhang & LiBin Zhao Jian Hong Zhang & Nai Ding Zhou LiBin Zhao & Sunny Zhang Nai Ding Zhou & Jian Hong Zhang Hongyan Zhou & Yuging Xu

Corporations/Foundations Agile Manufacturing Atec Signs - Div. Erik Jeppesen Holdings Ltd. Benevity Community Impact Fund Bogdan Newman Caranci BolandHoweLLP Brown’s Fine Food Services Inc.

Calgary Foundation Canada Helps The Catherine & Maxwell Meighen Foundation Cowan Insurance Group David A. Brown Dentistry Professional Corporation The Dunin Foundation Etherington Generations

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Greenpark Homes Highland Chevrolet GMC Buick Cadillac JEO Inc. Kopas Family Foundation The Leslie Peter Foundation

Michelberger Orthodontics Microsoft Matching Gifts Moffat Dunlap Real Estate Limited Parkinson Coach & Tours Prep Academy Tutors Scotiabank The Sifton Family

Treasure Mills Inc. United Way Centraide Ottawa United Way York Region The Uplands Foundation Vancouver Foundation

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Friends & Grandparents William G. Alexander David Allgood Mary Bredin John Broadbent Gill Brown Sheldon Clark Colley Clarke

Ian Clarke Sarah Daly John Easson Beth Frost Jim Garner Sasha Gorbasew Alan Greenberg

Alfred Herman Christine Ives Sheryl Johnston Harry Kennedy Helen Knight Marilyn Lowndes Angie McDowell

Anne Mcnamara Ann McVettie Margaret Montgomery Dustin Mylod Alison Meiko Olson George Pearce D. L. Porter

Katherine Rolph Joyce Tetlock Brian Thomson Donna Unwin Christine Valentini

Staff & Faculty

Robyn O’Hare, Experiential Education Coordinator, accompanies Middle School students to St. Andrew’s Willow Farm facilities for some outdoor activities

Floramie Amancio Jane Bedard Paul Bedard ‘79 Randi Berman Trevor Biasi Carolyn Bilton Elizabeth Bishenden Geoffrey Brennagh ‘94 Ryan Bryce ‘05 Mark Burton Kevin Cavalier Michael Chadsey Sandi Chasson Edna Collins Fraser Cowell 16 FALL 2017

Sabrina D’Angelo Nicholas Day Lawrence DeMello Michele Derwin Corrine Duke Whitney Elliott Sam Fisher Nicolette Fleming David Galajda Klaus Griese Teri Groves Len Gurr Scott Hayter Sue Hayter Jamie Inglis ‘91

Mary Ann Joaquin David Joiner Marke Jones David Josselyn Vanida Khamphakdy Stephen Kimmerer Margaret Kirkby Bennett Kitagawa Sherrill Knight David Kyle Scott Lewis Sean Ludwig James MacPherson ‘99 Brian McCue Christine McCue

Susan McGhee James McGillivray Kevin McHenry Jo-Anne McIntyre Beth McKay Nancy McMurray Paul Moffatt Brett Morgan Benny Ann Munar Wendy Muratoff Claudio Numa Garry Page Michael Paluch Davide Pontone Emma Porter

Terry Prezens Keith Ramon Melissa Ramon Gregory L. Reid John Richardson Bruce Roffey Claudia Rose-Donahoe Michael Roy ‘85 Steven Rush William Scoular Sengthong Sengsavang Greg Shields Courtenay Shrimpton David Stewart Natascia Stewart Jarryd Stock ‘03 Joanne Stock Stuart Swan Melissa Tackaberry Amanda Thorne Elzieta Trojanowski Sharen Turner Huangkeo Vannasouk Cindy Veitch John Walsh Nicholas Weedon ‘02 Julie Wilson Grace Wolska Bertrand Yeung Yin Thong Yong


Former Faculty & Staff Chris Allworth ‘60 Marlene Ash Robert & Anne Bedard Scott Bryk ‘90

Marie-Therese Frangie Patricia M. Ham Dennis Hemmings Jim Herder ’64

Thomas A. Hockin Ian R. Mason Lisa Picerno Sandra Scott

Kim Sillcox Geoff & Ginny Smith Bruce Somerville Joyce Tetlock

David & Mary Timms Gary & Wilma West

One of two Vimy oaks planted on the campus this fall. (l-r) Scott Hayter, Sue Hayter, Kevin McHenry, David Stewart www.sac.on.ca 17


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Front Cover: (l-r) Drum Major Trevor Kirton ‘19, Drum Sergeant Ewan Fox ‘18, and Drum Captain Austin Brett ‘18


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