A View From The Hill - Term Two | 2021

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LtoR: (top row) Waverley DiNova and Megan Zammit, Kyle Munns and Quinlyn Bright; (middle row) Frances Harvey and Thomas McLean; Lily Lai; Loretta Hu (bottom row) Sophia Bonham-Carter, Zoe Fingas (right), Alysia Wilson (note: some photos taken in prior school years)

Arts Awards THE YEAR IN THE ARTS featured many highlights, including virtual productions of the fall and winter plays, the first-ever online debating competition for independent schools, and culminating in the Arts Week presentation in May, which celebrated music, theatre, dance, film and visual arts at the School. At this spring’s virtual Co-Curricular Awards presentation, eight students were recognized with Commendation awards, while 16 students earned Excellence awards for their arts involvements during 2020-2021. As well, Grade 12 graduates were acknowledged for their contributions specifically to the music program, Johnson Ringers and Chapel Choir. 4 I A View from the Hill

Distinction, which represents a superior level of dedication and achievement in the arts, went to: Sophia Bonham-Carter, Zoe Fingas, Frances Harvey, Loretta Hu, Lily Lai, Thomas McLean, Kyle Munns, Alysia Wilson and Megan Zammit. And two standalone awards were presented: the Stevenson Award for Acting went to Grade 12 student Quinlyn Bright, who performed in both plays this year; and the Warner Dance Trophy was presented to Grade 12 student Waverley DiNova, captain of the Dance Troupe.


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