Royal St. George's College Annual Report 2012-13

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Royal St. George's College

Annual Report

2012-13 Campaign Issue


Royal St. George’s College Annual Report 2012-2013


VISION:

MOTTO:

Royal St. George’s College is dedicated to developing life-long Georgians.

Scientia Pietate – Through Knowledge and Duty

MISSION: To challenge and inspire each boy to be the best version of himself.

CREDO: Manners Maketh Men

RSGC GUARANTEE: Known and Loved

Royal St. George’s College 120 Howland Ave. Toronto M5R 3B5 416.533.9481 contactus@rsgc.on.ca Charitable Registration Number 887281087RR0001


Building our Future

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Letter from the Chair

Ruth Woods Chair

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s I approach the end of my two-year term as Chair of Royal St. George’s College, it is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the progress at the school and the positive impact it has had on the boys. I am very proud of the accomplishments of our dedicated board members and Stephen Beatty ’86 and his senior team. The most visible sign of progress is the newly transformed campus with its bright, flexible learning places and enhanced play space – but what is going on behind the façade is an equally compelling story. Stephen and his engaged team of educators are constantly innovating

and improving the academic program as well as finding new ways to help our boys develop character and values that will truly make them Georgians. In addition to the progress of our educational offering, I am also very proud of the progress made at the board table over the last 12 months. The most significant project this year has been the development of a five-year strategic plan for the school. This important initiative was co-chaired by Shelly Haber and was supported by an engaged and passionate strategic planning committee. The strategic plan is grounded in our values and aspirational in its outlook as we re-imagined how the school can prepare boys for a world of rapid change. I know Stephen is excited by the direction of the strategic plan and the guidance it will provide over the next several years. Another focus of the Board this year has been to improve communication and transparency with our RSGC community. We made great strides under the leadership of Jim Crossland, Chair of the Communications Committee. In May, we held our very first Town Hall meeting to share information about the school and the work of the Board. We have also revamped the Governance section of the website to include profiles of board members and to provide regular updates of Board activities. In a year where the focus moved from building to planning, it is easy to forget the great work done by the Facilities Committee, led by Mike Barker, in completing the construction and by Cathy Bateman, Chair of Finance, in ensuring our finances are managed prudently as we continue to invest in the future of our boys.

On a personal note, I can’t express how happy I am to be welcoming Paul Clark ’85 as the incoming Chair of the Board of Governors and Jim Crossland as Vice-Chair. I know that Paul and Jim, in collaboration with the rest of the Board and Senior Leadership team, will do a fantastic job of guiding the school through the implementation of the strategic plan. I will close by thanking the departing Board members who have given so much time and expertise to the school over many years. I would like to commend Tye Farrow, Rob Keilty, Wanda Ho, Guy Burry, Shelly Haber and Kimberly Cudney for their exceptional service to the College and for the legacies they leave behind. We are forever grateful! I have had an incredible journey through this wonderful school from parent to Board member to Chair of the Board. I’ve loved every minute of it and particularly love the school for the education and community it provided my son, Derek, who after an amazing gap year is quickly settling into first year at the University of St. Andrews. It has been a tremendous honour to Chair the Board of RSGC. As I say farewell, I do so with pride and confidence in a community that will always feel like home to me.

Ruth Woods Chair of the Board of Governors, 2011-2013

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Royal St. George’s College Board of Governors 2012-13

OFFICERS Ms. Ruth Woods – Chair Mr. Tye Farrow – Past Chair Mr. Paul Clark ’85, Vice Chair Ms. Cathy Bateman – Treasurer, Finance and Audit Committee Chair Mr. Stephen Beatty ’86 – Headmaster Mr. Andrew Whitely – Chief Financial Officer, Board Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Michael Barker, Facilities Committee Chair Mr. Guy Burry ’77 – Advancement Committee Co-Chair Ms. Dorothy Byers Mr. Anthony Caldwell, Governance Chair Mr. Bruce Chapple ’87 Mr. James Crossland Ms. Kimberly Cudney – Georgian Parents’ Guild Representative Mr. Peter Furnish Mr. Sandy Gibson ’01 – Alumni Representative Ms. Shelley Haber – Strategic Planning Committee Chair Ms. Wanda Ho – Advancement Committee Co-Chair Ms. Molly Johnson Mr. Robert Keilty Mr. Bruce MacLaren Ms. Caroline Newall Rev. Jesse Parker – Clergy (Effective October 2012)

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RSGC Board of Governors

Front Row L to R: Wanda Ho, Dorothy Byers, Shelly Haber, Peter Furnish, Michael Barker, Ruth Woods, Paul Clark ’85, James Crossland, Caroline Newall, Bruce Chapple ’87 Back Row L to R: Anthony Caldwell, Stephen Beatty ’86, Jesse Parker ’01, Cathy Bateman, Bruce MacLaren, Kimberly Cudney, Molly Johnson, Guy Burry ’77, Tye Farrow Absent: Robert Keilty ’81, Sandy Gibson ’01

A big thank you to our retiring Board Members

Guy Burry ’77 since 2006

Tye Farrow since 2003

Wanda Ho since 2010

Shelly Haber since 2006

Kimberly Cudney since 2012

Robert Keilty ’81 since 2001

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Welcome to our new Board Members 2013-2014 Adrian C. Lang

Jennifer Keenan

Ryan Cookson, ’03

Adrian Lang is Associate General Counsel, Legal Corporate and Compliance, with BMO Financial Group, where she leads a litigation team. She comes to our Board with significant previous and ongoing Board experience on the Board of Directors at both the The Advocates Society and The Canadian Stage Company (where she is also currently the Chair of the Board). Adrian also sits on the Advisory Board of Young Woman in Law, and served on the board of the YWCA Toronto from 2005-2009. In 2008, she was recognized by Lexpert as one of the Canada’s Leading Lawyers under 40. Adrian’s son Gavin is in the Class of 2020.

Jennifer Keenan has an extensive background in the not-for-profit sector and is presently the Director of Outreach for Connect Legal. She is a board member of Dignitas International and a past Chair of the Advisory Board of the Give a Day to World AIDS Campaign that worked to raise funds to fight the sub-Saharan African HIV/AIDS pandemic. A former immigration lawyer, she was a Bencher for the Law Society of Upper Canada and in 2011 was awarded the Lexpert-Zenith Award for Philanthropy that Impacts Children. Jennifer’s son Cameron is in the Class of 2016 and her son Matthew graduated in 2013.

Representing our young alumni, Ryan Cookson ’03 will bring a wealth of RSGC experience to our Board this year. After spending six years at RSGC, Ryan attended Queen’s University as a Chancellor’s Scholar where he earned a Political Science degree, graduating with distinction. He then went on to earn a J.D. at Western University’s Faculty of Law and became a Law Clerk with Court of Appeal for Ontario, where he clerked for the Honourable Justices Janet M. Simmons and Russell G. Juriansz. Ryan is currently a lawyer in the Litigation Group at Goodmans LLP.

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Message from the Headmaster Dear Fellow Georgians,

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Stephen Beatty ’86 Headmaster

he most resonant image of the 2012/13 school year for me is captured in a photograph that resides in See House. It is a shot of our retiring Chief Financial Officer, Andy Whiteley, proudly dressed in the full regalia of a Medieval knight. Andy has his sword held high above his head and is about to cut the ribbon and officially open the new wing of See House. I love this photograph because it is so quintessentially Georgian. No line-up of VIP’s in hardhats brandishing oversized scissors. Instead of being ceremonial it is celebratory and it is fun. We had all watched and waited for a long time to open our new facility and, under Andy’s careful oversight, it had become a reality. As we opened the new building this year, I said in my remarks that I wish I could have thanked the visionary Board, staff, parents and students who had the foresight to build Founders’ Hall, the building we simply call the Senior School, which opened in 1973. It was this building, with labs, a library, a gymnasium and proper classrooms that transformed what was essentially a church basement school into a lasting institution. Years from now I believe we will look back on the 2012/13 school year and the transformation of our campus as being just as important to the long-term viability of RSGC as was the completion of Founders’ Hall. As the numbers in this Annual Report demonstrate, the College is thriving. Enrolment is at capacity, we are financially sound, a broad cross-section of our constituency support the College financially and our facility supports

a wide-ranging curricular and co-curricular program. The numbers cannot speak to the spirit, culture and feel of the College. Our boys are known and loved, challenged and inspired. They are surrounded by adults who are themselves learners and love both their work and their students. Over the course of the 2012/13 school year a collaborative process guided the creation of a new Five Year Strategic Plan that will guide the growth and continued improvement of the College. As we approach the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the College on September 7, 1964, the future of our College seems very bright indeed.

Stephen Beatty ’86 Headmaster

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Message from the President of the Georgian Parents’ Guild

Carolyn Cullen President

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n behalf of the Georgian Parents’ Guild I am pleased to report on the achievements over the 2012-2013 school year, and give a brief review of what we intend to accomplish over the current school year. This past year we successfully contributed another $50,000 in year three of our commitment to the Capital Campaign of $250,000. We ended the year in a healthy position as we move forward into the next school year and we are so grateful to everyone who contributed to the Campaign. In an effort to reach out to as many RSGC parents at the beginning of the school year as

possible, we sent out a separate Guild mailing with a welcome letter, important dates for the term, and a volunteer contact sheet. The response was very positive, and we will continue this form of communication going forward. In October, we launched a new event, The Knights Fayre & Community BBQ and pumpkin patch. Organized by a group of Guild members, it was a huge success in bringing our community together and celebrating our new campus. Our two biggest fundraisers, the Mistletoe Market and Cocktail Reception and our Used Book Sale, were also very successful. While they continue to be a financial success, they are also an integral part of community building and “friend”raising. At the end of the year we decided to start the process of organizing two new initiatives for the Guild. In an effort to reach out to new parents we pulled together a group of people from our Parent Ambassadors and linked them with new families who had similar-aged boys and lived in the same area. These new families were sent emails in the summer to welcome them to the school and offer any help or answer any questions they may have coming to RSGC. Furthermore, starting Fall 2013 we decided to initiate a Guild Newsletter that will be emailed out to the parent community once a month with updates, information and opportunities for Guild involvement. The current school year has started off with great success with Gail Graham leading the way as President. The Parent Ambassador Buddies program has already been very well received from the new families. Our Guild newsletter and standardization of communication is underway

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and Gail is initiating a Guild Funds Request Form and Headmaster’s Request List that will be a positive step for clarity, communication and transparency. We are so incredibly fortunate to have such a large volunteer base of 150 people at our small school. Without this energetic, supportive community of volunteers, our accomplishments would not be possible. On behalf of the Guild High 5 and Executive, I thank you for all that you do for the RSGC community. Respectfully submitted,

Carolyn Cullen RSGC Parents’ Guild President, 2012-2013


Message from the President of the Alumni Association

Colin Watson ’94 President, RSGCAA

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he 2012-13 school year has finally seen the school and the wider RSGC community reap the rewards of the tireless toil of the last few years. The Alumni Association is proud to have taken a leadership role in the recent Capital Campaign. Much credit goes to Guy Burry ’77 as Campaign Co-Chair for the successes of the development project that has completely transformed the school. Alumni Campaign Co-Chairs Jamie Peters ’90 and Jamie Lint ’98 were also committed volunteers who worked vigilantly within the Alumni community to raise capital for the Campaign.

Along with the current students, the Alumni Association has also benefitted from the newly renovated school spaces. In the Fall of 2012 the Association hosted the annual Old Boys Dinner and made use of several of the new spaces. The Old Boys Dinner has seen remarkable growth in recent years and the 2012 dinner was the most widely attended to date. Following the Old Boys Dinner, the Alumni Association Executive engaged the Alumni community with two online surveys. The surveys, sent to attendees and non-attendees, sought to capture the attitude of the community towards the dinner and the Association in general. The results have given the Alumni Association Executive several new directions and ideas to be implemented over the next few years. In April 2013, the Association hosted an evening of wine tasting in the beautiful new third-floor art space in See House. The elegant space leant itself perfectly to a fun evening of reminiscences and fine wines. In May, the Alumni Association hosted the annual Ball Hockey Tournament on the Gage Love Tarmac. Both events were showcases for the newly renovated school and allowed many Old Boys to see where their Capital Campaign dollars were spent. Mentoring has become a large part of the Association’s energy owing to the overwhelming success of our annual ’Speed Mentoring’ event at the school. The Speed Mentoring program brings back 30 alumni to mentor members of the graduating class in a short format over the space of an afternoon. Riding on the success of this event, the Association has taken up a new

mentoring initiative – the Alumni Networking Forum. Held in the Spring of 2013 the inaugural Forum brought together Old Boys of all ages to discuss careers and to network among their peers. On a personal note, my mission as RSGCAA President has been to engage current students. To that end, the Executive, in conjunction with the school, has minted a new Grade 12 Steward position that will serve his classmates as Alumni Association Liaison. Our first steward was Owen Burry ’13. Owen used surveys, announcements and interviews to engage his fellow Grade 12s and discover ways in which the Alumni Association could help them. It is hoped that this heightened conversation about alumni life at the school level will create dividends down the road with a more highly engaged young alumni community. Final mention must go to Paul Clark ’85. Paul takes over as the Board of Governors Chair for the 2013-2014 school year. Paul is a proud Old Boy who has contributed to the RSGC community in numerous ways. The Alumni Association congratulates him on his new role and is confident it will lead to years of success and the further advancement of RSGC.

Colin Watson ’94 Alumni Association President

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Campaign Update Honouring Our Past | Building Our Future

“We have hopes that some day our grandsons will be the beneficiaries of the RSGC community’s generosity…”

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hen we first agreed to chair the Honouring Our Past | Building Our Future campaign two years ago, we did so knowing that the strength of our community, both current and alumni families, would help us achieve this common goal for our boys. This project has undoubtedly been the most transformative project in our College’s history. The campaign was not only about improving facilities, it was also about transforming the RSGC student experience and ensuring the College’s strength for future students.

With almost $6,000,000 raised, the funds will support the enhanced learning and social experience of our students as a result of creating new facilities and financial aid opportunities: • New multi-use studio theatre and spacious, naturally lit art studio • Much-needed new classrooms and seminar rooms • An additional acre of outdoor space for physical education, athletics, recreation and leisure • Increased endowment, to fund a greater number of significant scholarships and bursaries We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many volunteers for the countless hours they spent meeting with our community and raising the much-needed funds for this campaign. We would also like to thank our donors who so

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generously contributed to this campaign. It was our pleasure meeting with you and getting to know you and your family better. Although both our sons have graduated from RSGC, we have hopes that some day our grandsons will be the beneficiaries of the RSGC community’s generosity, as will the many boys that follow. Thank you for your spirit of philanthropy and willingness to give! Sincerely,

Wanda Ho and Guy Burry ’77 Campaign Co-Chairs


Leadership Giving – Capital Campaign Totals Including pledges to October 15th, 2013. Recognition includes both cash and pledges received.

We’d like to recognize our campaign major donors. The Honouring Our Past | Building Our Future Campaign was not only about improving facilities, it was also about transforming the RSGC student experience and ensuring the College’s strength for future students. Together we raised almost $6,000,000! Thank you for your generosity.

Founders’ Circle ($500,000 + )

The Molson Family Foundation

The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation

Red Jam Holdings Ltd.

Governors’ Circle ($250,000 + )

Tom & Ruth Woods

Justin Arbesman ’13 and Family Burry Family Mrs. Winifrede Burry The Factor-Inwentash Family The Georgian Parents’ Guild J.S. McCain The Midloch Foundation WINCO Corporation

Headmaster’s Circle ($100,000 + ) Paul & Susan Clark James and Julie Crossland Beth Nowers and Jack Curtin John Firstbrook ’76 and Ann Firstbrook Craig Godsoe ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Barbara Golding Green River Foundation Mr. David Green and Ms. Daphne Wagner Robert Keilty ’81 and Ruth Keilty The Lint Family Darius Majlessi and Manuela Marcheggiani The Hon. & Mrs. Michael and Kelly Meighen Mr. Craig Moffat

The Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Family Foundation Geoffrey Squibb (1997 - 2007) & Jonathan Squibb (2003 - 2012)

Mr. David Stewart ’72 and Mrs. Nancy Stewart

Mr. Michael Latner ’74

Adrian Lang & Ashley Taylor

Timothy S. Logan ’88

Knights’ Circle ($25,000 + ) 2849224 Ontario Ltd

David G. Lee and Carrie Mack Mr. David Lund and Ms. Heather Beamish Bruce W. MacLaren Morteza and Laleh Mahjour Grant and Judy McDaniel

Georgians’ Circle ($50,000 + )

Albert & Temmy Latner Family Foundation

Michael & Susan Barker

Appletree Inc.

Peter Bethlenfalvy

Cathy and Gregory Bateman

Municipal Mechanical Contractors Limited

The Briggs Family: Brendan ’07, John Ross ’11, Liam ’18

Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Joan Beattie

Mr. Donald O’Born

Stephen Beatty ’86

Tim Costigan and Kathleen McLaughlin

Mr. Charles Peters

Michael Boland & Mary Dawn Thomson

James Peters ’90

Kimberly Cudney and H. Fraser Phillips

Bruce Family

The Dubczak Family Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey and Kimberly Gold Mr. Hal Hannaford & Ms. Susan Doherty Mr. & Mrs. Carr and Jean Hatch Wanda Ho & Thomas Pladsen J. Bradley Holland, Jean Wong & Family Ms. Molly Johnson and Mr. Rob Moore Nigel Johnston LinCon Management Inc. McCarthy Tetrault Christopher and Caroline Newall Robert and Michelle Pollock Chris Purkis and Jane Botsford Chiranjeev Singh ’07

Mr. & Mrs. David and Carol Appel

The Bryant Family

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander and Marianne Miller Mr. & Mrs. Bruce and Mary Mitchell

Dennis and Maria Peterson and Family

The Buchanan Family

Mr. Fielding Phillips ’14 and Mr. William Phillips ’12

J. Anthony Caldwell and Martha Durdin

Donald Raymond, Jennifer Keenan and Family

Carolyn Sifton Foundation

Mr. Stephen Rigby and Ms. Mary Jackson

Dr. Robert Casper and Ms. Jennifer Wardrop Mr. John Cimba ’85 and Mrs. Tracey Cimba Mr. & Mrs. Jeff and Carolyn Cullen Mr. & Mrs. George and Kathy Dembroski E.W. Bickle Foundation Falco Steel Fabricators Inc. Tye & Eileen Farrow Mariann and Steve Geist Michael Goodman and Family Patricia McQuaid and James Harbell

Mr. David Roffey Robert Rubinoff David and Tara Steele Anne & Bryan Tatoff Marilyn and Kenneth Thomson Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas and Marie-Yolande Timmins Mark and Clare Trachuk Trade Electrical Contractors TriAxis Construction Limited Unilock Ltd. George and Krystyna Vassos

Douglas Harrison and Margaret Grottenhaler

Mr. & Mrs. V. Prem and Nalini Watsa

Jaipal Singh ’10 Rick and Connie Stefankiewicz

Joseph S. Stauffer Company

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis and Lucia Wing

Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Ajit Singh

The WB Family Foundation

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2012-2013 award recipients The Andrew Drillis Award – Given in memory of Andrew Drillis, who was tragically killed during the summer after his Grade 12 year. This award is presented to the student who has demonstrated great enthusiasm for the school’s extracurricular program: Christian Figueiredo The Barry Pepper Memorial Award – The award is given to a member of the graduating class to support his educational ambitions. The recipient will excel academically, and through his achievements, will have enhanced the reputation of the College: Michael Kryshtalskyj The Carol Lucas Memorial Award – Awarded in memory of Carol Lucas, a longtime parent, Guild member and friend of RSGC. This award is presented annually to a student entering his graduating year who is considered to be an exemplary ambassador of the College: Jack Schwartz and Parker Simon The Chairman’s Award – Presented to the graduating student who excels in integrity, dependability, resourcefulness and initiative: Julian Wookey

Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards – The Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards are comprised of four components: community service, physical activity, a skill, and an expedition. Students can earn awards at the bronze, silver and gold level: Bronze – Dylan Commons, Graeme Edwards, Christian Figueiredo, Harrison Gardner, Ross Hill, Evan Hickey, Matthew Hope, Ethan Ord, Philip Wright, Christian Baldwin Silver – Carter Ellis, Roger Friesen, Thomas Hillyer, Ryan Irwin, Harrison Lund, Jacob Norman, Christian Baldwin, Justin Arbesman, Elias Blahacek, Connor Byrne, John Hinton, Michael Kryshtalskyj, Donald Lau, Cameron Lawrence, Kyle MacMillan Gold – Owen Burry, Devin Gordon, Scott Mitchell, Mitch Roper The Georgian Spirit Award – Presented in memory of former student Ian Lomax, who passed away in 1977, to recognize and foster within the student body those qualities such as concern, participation, accomplishment, pride and leadership that are a part of the Georgian spirit: Iain Bryant

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Ryan Irwin accepts the MacLennan Robinson Scholarship

The Guild Trophy – Donated by the Georgian Parents’ Guild and presented to the graduating student who is outstanding in character, games and scholarship: Scott Mitchell Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award – This award honours those students who not only complete the number of volunteer hours required to graduate, but also who go above and beyond: Owen Burry The MacLennan Robinson Scholarship – Presented in memory of David N. MacLennan and John ”Robbie” Robinson. Awarded to the student who has met current RSGC academic standards, is involved in a variety of extracurricular activities and is judged to be well liked by his peers: Ryan Irwin The Marion McDowell Trophy – The award is presented to the graduating

Jack Schwartz and Parker Simon accept the Carol Lucas Memorial Award

student who has demonstrated the greatest all-round contribution in scholarship, deportment and sports: Alex Cleveland The Robert Bradley Memorial Award – Presented to the graduating student who has continued to serve the Church faithfully: Luke Hoover St. Alban’s Community Service Bursary – Awarded to a graduating student who has made an outstanding contribution to Community Service while at RSGC: Dustin Sokolowski and Alex Harper The Stuart Warren Memorial Award – Presented in memory of Stuart Warren to a student entering his graduating year who, throughout his time at RSGC, has exemplified the qualities of Stuart through concern, participation, accomplishment, and leadership: Alec Switzman


Junior School Proficiency Award winners The von Teichman Award – This award is presented to the graduating student who, throughout his career at RSGC, has achieved substantial academic improvement while exemplifying the Georgian spirit through leadership, participation and civility: Dustin Sokolowski Dr. Paul D. Steinhauer Memorial – Awarded to the boy who best displays leadership by example: Jesse Wilson L.B.J. Rothwell Award – Donated by Mr. L.B.J. Rothwell and awarded to the boy who shows the greatest determination: Owen Holland Hal Hannaford Award – Awarded to the boy who continually demonstrates kindness, gratitude, generousity of spirit and an ability to see the best in others: Robert Kurdyak

Georgian Parents’ Guild Award – Awarded to the boy who most exemplifies the motto of our founding Headmaster, Jack Wright, “Manners Maketh Men”: Evan Casper Junior Georgian Award – Awarded to the boy who best represents the highest qualities expected of a boy at Royal St. George’s College, in academics, music, ethics, deportment and cooperation. This is the highest award given in the Junior School: Jesse Wilson

Grade 4 Award – Given to the Grade 4 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Joey Lisser

The Homer Marion Award – Presented to the boy who achieved the highest academic standing in Grade 8: Ethan Kelly

Grasley Award, Grade 5 Award – Donated by Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Grasley and awarded to the Grade 5 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Ezra Moos

The Headmaster’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest overall academic standing in Grade 9: Graeme Edwards

G.D. Hay Award, Grade 6 Award – Donated by Mr. & Mrs. G.D. Hay and awarded to the Grade 6 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Nicholas Ploughman Scott Kovas Award, Grade 7 Award – Awarded in memory of Scott Kovas and given to the Grade 7 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Ben Anderson

The Founder’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest overall academic standing in Grade 10: Peter Wright The Chairman’s Medal – Awarded to the student who achieved the highest overall academic standing in Grade 11: Matthew Tatoff The Governor General’s Medal – Awarded to the graduating student who has achieved the highest average: Michael Kryshtalskyj

The J.L. Wright Medal – Awarded to the graduating student who best exemplifies the motto Manners Maketh Men: Graeme Buchanan Grade 3 Award – Given to the Grade 3 boy who best shows leadership, diligence, manners, cooperation and helpfulness: Theodore Ochrym

Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award recipients

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Message from the Treasurer

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Catherine Bateman Treasurer

he completion of the campus redevelopment project was a definite highlight for the 2012-2013 school year. As the landscape additions came to life in the Spring and we watched the boys enjoy the new outdoor facilities, it became even more apparent that the redevelopment was worth the time and resources it took to complete the project. The College is fortunate to be at full enrolment, which will help us to continue to prudently manage our financial position and the debt obligations we have entered into for the construction project. We will continue to build conservative budgets and ensure that funds are being spent wisely and consistent with the strategic objectives outlined in the strategic plan recently approved by the Board of Governors. Once the construction was complete in April, we were able to convert the interim construction loan into permanent financing facilities. At June 30th, the outstanding loans totaled approximately $6.7 million, representing an increase of approximately $4 million year over year. We also had another $3.7 million in undrawn facilities which are available to the College when required. The College was very fortunate to secure the financing during a historically low interest rate environment. Our College community generously contributed another $1.2 million during the year to our capital campaign, which we were able to apply to the construction project and $167,000 in other restricted and unrestricted contributions. We thank them and also those who made pledges for future years. Our cash position of $1.3 million is low at June 30th as we took advantage of the opportunity to pay down our revolving debt facility and minimize the interest costs to the College. Cash flow generated from operations

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before depreciation was consistent with the prior year at just over $1.9 million. Approximately $5.7 million was invested in capital assets during the year compared to $5.9 million last year. Consistent with 2012, the majority of this balance represents investment in the construction project. Our total investment in capital assets, net of depreciation, at the end of June 2013 is $22.7 million compared to $18.4 million at the end of June 2012. Once again, our enrolment for the upcoming year is very strong, at 446 students. We will continue to be responsible with the funds entrusted to us for the education of our boys. I want to extend a very special welcome to our new CFO, Jane Nyman, who joined Stephen’s leadership team in January this year. She has brought great calm, wisdom and perspective to the role of CFO at the school and, personally for me, been an absolute pleasure to work with. She is a great successor to Andy Whiteley who, as many of you know, was a pillar of the school for so many years and deserves a thrilling and happy retirement. Thanks also to the Audit and Finance Committee – Wanda Ho, Kimberley Cudney, Paul Clark, Bruce MacLaren and Mike Barker – who were engaged throughout this exciting year of major expenditure and financing decisions. If you have any questions in respect of these financial statements, please call Jane Nyman or me.

Catherine Bateman Treasurer of the Board


Financial Snapshot

Capital related 14%

General and administration 5% Communications and advancement 1% Facilities 4%

Scholarships and bursaries 4%

EXPENSES Academic program 7% Salaries and benefits 65%

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Financial Snapshot ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE $000’s Statements of Financial Position

$000’s June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012

ASSETS CURRENT Cash and equivalents Accounts receivable Other

1,318 1,910 928 4,156

CAPITAL ASSETS

LIABILITIES

CURRENT Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred fees Current portion of long-term debt LONG-TERM DEBT

22,682 26,838

18,375 23,867

1,658 7,381 625

3,262 7,340 2,706

6,042

FUND BALANCES Academic Fund Capital Asset Fund

2,961 2,064 467 5,492

15,706

13,308

1,477 9,655 11,132

1,278 9,281 10,559

26,838

23,867

ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE Statement of Changes in Fund Balances Year ended June 30

Academic Capital Fund Asset Fund

Total

FUND BALANCE, July 1, 2011

929

8,618

9,547

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES INTERFUND TRANSFERS FUND BALANCE, June 30, 2012

1,297 (948) 1,278

(285) 948 9,281

1,012 0 10,559

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES INTERFUND TRANSFERS FUND BALANCE, June 30, 2013

1,290 (1,091) 1,477

(717) 1,091 9,655

573 0 11,132

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ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE Statement of Operations Year ended June 30 2013 Academic Capital Fund Asset Fund Total $000’s $000’s $000’s

2012 Academic Fund $000’s

Capital Asset Fund $000’s

Total $000’s

REVENUE Tuition Other Restricted donations Unrestricted donations

12,356

-

12,356

11,831

-

11,831

672

-

672

569

-

569

37

1,214

1,251

33

1,054

1,087

130

-

130

190

-

190

13,195

1,214

14,409

12,623

1,054

13,677

EXPENSES Salaries and benefits

8,962

-

8,962

8,651

-

8,651

Academic program

1,015

-

1,015

1,085

-

1,085

General & administration

630

-

630

477

-

477

Scholarships & bursaries

581

-

581

597

-

597

Facilities

565

-

565

406

-

406

Communications & advancement

152

-

152

110

-

110

Capital campaign

-

312

312

-

293

293

Depreciation of capital assets

-

1,393

1,393

-

936

936

Interest on long-term debt

-

226

226

-

110

110

11,905

1,931

13,836

11,326

1,339

12,665

573

1,297

(285)

1,012

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES

1,290

(717)

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Thank you from all of us at RSGC!

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A BIG GEORGIAN THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS Thank you to each and every donor who contributed to the College. Your gifts are making an impact in our school today, and will continue to enhance the experience of every RSGC student. This list includes all gifts received in cash from July 1, 2012 to July 31, 2013.

Headmaster’s Circle ($100,000+ )

Mark and Susan Davis

Mr. John Firstbrook ’76 and Mrs. Ann Firstbrook

Mr. Paul Elia and Ms. Rebecca Barrett

Mr. & Mrs. Chris and Christine Bell

Mr. Craig Godsoe ’86

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis and Julie Bernhard

Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Shelagh Godsoe

Mr. & Mrs. Arif and Maria Bhalwani

Georgians’ Circle ($50,000+ )

Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey and Kimberly Gold

Mr. Michael Boyd and Ms. Shelagh Donovan

Paul Gross & Martha Burns

Mr. David Crawford and Ms. Julia Holland

Guy Burry ’77, Liz Lundell and Owen Burry’13

The Harbell Family

Anthony Devir and Joanna Robertson

Mrs. Winifrede Burry

Max and Elizabeth Hardinge

Johanna & David Diplock

Mr. David Green and Ms. Daphne Wagner

Mr. David Harris and Ms. Rebecca Scovel

Tye and Eileen Farrow

Faith Harvey

Dr. Campbell Harvey ’77 and Mrs. Susana Harvey

Mr. Pat Forgione and Ms. Daniela Gallo

J. Bradley Holland

Mr. & Mrs. Steve and Mariann Geist

Mr. David Lund and Ms. Heather Beamish

Mr. Sandy Gibson ’01

M.E.H. Foundation

John and Gail Graham

The Mariano Elia Foundation

The Greene Family

Christopher and Caroline Newall

David Harrison & Zac Harrison ’15

The Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Family Foundation

Douglas Harrison & Margaret Grottenthaler

Mr. Fraser Phillips ’78 and Ms. Kimberly Cudney

The Lau Family

The Midloch Foundation The Molson Family Foundation WINCO Corporation

Knights’ Circle ($25,000+ ) Michael Boland & Mary Dawn Thomson The Briggs Family The Bryant Family

Mr. & Mrs. Roman and Roma Dubczak

The Georgian Parents’ Guild

Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Michelle Pollock

Nigel Johnston

Chris Purkis and Jane Botsford

Mr. & Mrs. G. Wayne and Maureen Squibb

Paul and Janet Raboud Douglas Richmond ’77 & Donna Meyers

Dragons’ Circle ($10,000+ ) The Arbesman Family

Chiranjeev Singh ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Ajit Singh Jaipal Singh ’10

Friends’ Circle ($5,000+ ) Ms. Catherine Bateman

Peter Furnish & Chantelle Courtney

Lianne & Paul Hill Lucy, Nick and Anthony Lisi Bruce MacLaren The Macmillan Family Morteza and Laleh Mahjour Grant and Judy McDaniel NUCAP Industries Inc. Fielding Phillips ’14 William Phillips ’12

Mr. & Mrs. Rick and Connie Stefankiewicz

Don Raymond & Jennifer Keenan

Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Elizabeth Ann Stevens

Mr. Philip Robson & Ms. Victoria Prince

Anne & Bryan Tatoff

Reverend Kenneth W. Scott

Mr. Ashley Taylor and Ms. Adrian Lang

Kevin Stanton & Bernadette Stanton-Meijer

Mr. & Mrs. John and Leslie Tuer

Mr. Garrick Tiplady and Ms. Thecla Sweeney

The WB Family Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Mark and Clare Trachuk

Mr. & Mrs. Jim and Julie Crossland

Tom and Ruth Woods

The Wookey Family

Mr. & Mrs. Jeff and Carolyn Cullen

Anonymous

Anonymous

Peter Bethlenfalvy Tony Caldwell & Martha Durdin Dr. Robert Casper & Ms. Jennifer Wardrop Mr. Paul Clark ’85 and Mrs. Susan Clark Mr. Tim Costigan and Ms. Kathleen McLaughlin

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Patrons’ Circle ($1,000+ ) Phillip Abram Mr. John Alati and Ms. Aida Cabecinha Aramark Canada Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Merle Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Marilyn Balan The Balan Family The Barnes Family Ralph and Eileen Beatty

Mr. Peter Hamilton and Ms. Marlene Cepparo

Mr. & Mrs. Geoff and Josee MacDonald

Mr. Ian Hardacre ’85 and Dr. Karen Proctor

Ms. Patti MacNicol

Valerie & Brian Harris

Mr. Marcus Macrae & Ms. Laura Money

Dr. Yun Yee Chow

Mr. Nigel Marsh and Ms. Madhu Sikand

Mr. Carr Hatch ’98

Max Clarkson Family Foundation

Mr. William Hepburn ’72 and Mrs. Anne Hepburn

Mr. Andrew McConnell ’11

Mr. Alistair Hicks ’86 Pamela Hillen

Rob and Nancy McConnell Mrs. Carolyn McGowan Frank McLaughlin & Soraya Farha

The Hillyer Family

Mr. & Mrs. John and Tracy McManus

Stefan and Jenny Hofer

Nigel Meakin & Lauren Millier

Moira Holmes & Ben Mark Holzberg

Mr. & Mrs. Miler

Home Instead Senior Care

Robert Mollenhauer

Mr. David Horton & Ms. Kathy Haley

Ms. Sharron Mollenhauer

Mr. Graham Hunt ’85 and Mrs. Lara Hunt

Jimmy Molloy and Bernadette Morra

Mr. & Mrs. David and Barbara Johnson

James Musgrove & Josee Turcotte

The Jones Family

Catherine Kirkland & Christopher Newton

Mr. & Mrs. John and Diane Keefe

Mr. Jeffrey Norman and Ms. Michelle Peacock

Ms. Kathline Keefe

Lori & Paul O’Leary

The Burleton Family

Robert Keilty ’81 and Ruth Keilty

The Ord Family

John D.E. Byrne & Megan Tate & Family

Mr. Michael Kelly and Ms. Marisa Mills

Timothy Ormsby ’78

Myles Casey & Brenda Morgan

Arthur D. Kennedy ’81

James O’Sullivan & Lucie Vallée

Bruce Chapple ’87 & Leslie McCallum

Mr. Gavin Kennedy and Ms. Robin Strachan

Don and Nancy Pearson

Dr. Robert Ciomyk and Ms. Lisa Roske

Mr. Jin-Keun Kim & Ms. Eun Ju Park

Mr. Franck Perrin & Ms. Pamela Taylor

Craig and Kimberly Colraine

Catherine Kirkland & Christopher Newton

Jamie Peters ’90

James and Josie Crossland

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey and Natalie Kirsh

Wanda Ho & Tom Pladsen

Mr. Brian Culbert and Ms. Denise Loft

Robert and Denise Kitchen

Reid Plaxton and family

Ian Curry ’08 and The Curry Family

Brett and Jennifer Knowles

Mr. Marvin Pludwinski and Ms. Linda Hacker

Dr. Peter Dimakakos and Ms. Diane Haist

Ms. Jaye Kornblum-Rea

Mr. David Edwards & Ms. Lindsay MacKinlay

Drs. Bohdan & Nina Kryshtalskyj

Mr. Doug Pritchard and Mrs. Susan Murrell-Pritchard

Mr. Ken Ellis and Ms. Heather Tulk

Dr. Paul Kurdyak and Dr. Pat Colton

Mr. & Mrs. David and Honey Rea

Robert and Nancy Evans

The Lawrence Family

Ed Robertson and Natalie Herbert

Kevin and Kathryn Farbridge

Tim Leishman & Eleanor Misener

Firm Leader Inc.

The Lenkov Family

Bernard Francisco & Kathryn Minialoff

Mr. Andrew Livingston and Ms. Helene Clarkson

Mr. Steve Beatty ’86 David and Jennifer Bellamy BMO Nesbitt Burns Peter and Alison Bowen Mr. Reid Bowlby and Ms. Deborah Bongard The Beatty Family Dr. Maureen Briscoe Bryson-To Family Mr. John Buckingham ’71 and Mrs. Ena Buckingham

Gibson’s Cleaners Company Limited The Glady Family Nick Golding ’86 and Rebecca Golding Celia & Gordon Goodman Mr. Kenneth Goodwin and Ms. Karmen Steigenga Ms. Carol Gray

Mr. & Mrs. Bruno and Sandra Rondina Chris Roper and Jane Taylor The Royer Family Andrew Sabiston & Stephanie Martin

Mr. Donald Lomax

Philippa Samworth

Mr. & Mrs. James and Margo Longwell

Mr. & Mrs. Jim and Karin Scott

The Lowidt Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Rohit and Christina Sharma

Mr. & Mrs. Bradley and Jully Lowry

Barry and Penny Somerville

Mr. & Mrs. Keith and Tanya Luder

Sovereign Productions Inc.

Mr. Angelo MacDonald and Ms. Mary Garofalo

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Mr. Kenneth Stein and Ms. Leslie Jones

Jacquie Baby & Andrew Prowse

Mr. Keith Farrar

Tom Stevens

Salvatore Badali & Kim McInnes

David & Kelley Fitzpatrick

Mr. J. Gregory Sutton ’86 and Ms. MarieClaude Sutton

Ms. Michelle Bader-Shaw

Sherry Fitzpatrick

Mr. & Mrs. Richard and Mary Beadon

Ms. Elizabeth Flavelle

John Bell ’89

Ross and Susanne Fletcher

Andrew P.W. Bennett ’91

Charles Fowler ’86

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne and Jennifer Bibby

Elden Fulton

Mr. Stuart Bollefer & Ms. Diane Karnay

Mr. & Mrs. Frank and Lidia Gallo

The Bonetta Family

Ms. Julie Girvan

Mr. David Brady and Ms. Robin Lampard

Eleanor Glynn

Mrs. Kathleen Brethour

Karen Gold

Mrs. Eleanor Brown

Chris Golding ’83

Mr. Richard Bubb

Mark and Louise Golding

The Walker Family

Mrs. Antoinette Buckle

Graydon Goodman & Family

Maureen and Bill Wareham

Mr. Patrick Burka ’80 and Ms. Karen Burka

Barbara Goodwin-Zeibots

The Watts Family

Pat Butler

Mary Elizabth Grieve-Wry (T-Bu)

Mr. Craig Webster and Ms. Michelle Lally

Mr. Simon Cain

Cathie Gryfe-Seeley & David Gryfe

Mr. Jonathan Wheler ’87 and Ms. Tricia Tait

Philip Calder ’85

Ms. Nadya Habib & Mr. David Ford

Andrew Whiteley

Michelle Carter

Ms. Bronwen Hann

The Williams Family

Scott and Kedrin Case

Mr. Donald Hanna and Ms. Shenda Tanchak

Mr. Mark Wisniewski and Ms. Liane Quan

Dr. Krisda Chirapongse ’76 and Mrs. Eva Chirapongse

Ms. Alison Hart

Iain and Nancy Taylor Daniel Tecimer ’93 and MaryAnne Tecimer Mr. & Mrs. Matt and Liz Tedford Mr. Eugene Trusler ’75 and Ms. Laurie Goad Dr. George A. Trusler Mr. Andrew van Nostrand ’88 and Mrs. Caroline van Nostrand Ms. Karen Volterra Mr. Andrew von Teichman ’96 and Ms. Natalie Oldfield

Mr. David Woollcombe ’83 and Mrs. Louise Woollcombe

Mr. Paul Clarke ’77 and Ms. Linda Ryan

Mr. Caleb Hayhoe ’82 Heather Leckie Bryant Memorial Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin and Julia Wright

Mr. & Mrs. Paul and Lesley Cleveland

Dr. Paul Wright and Ms. Susan Moellers

John and Catherine Conforzi

Mr. & Mrs. Jia Hui and Shi Wu

Mr. Cameron Conn-Grant ’00

Takahiro and Tomoko Yamanaka

Mr. Geoffrey Cowper-Smith ’99

Mr. Andrew Hurst ’91 and Mrs. Leslie Aston-Hurst

Anonymous

Mr. Howard Crosner

Robert P. Hutchison

Mr. & Mrs. Chris and Carol D’Arcy

Tim Hutton

Mr. & Ms. Paul and Leana Darvasi

Hydro One Inc.

Rachel DeBlois

Mr. Mo Ittehadieh & Ms. Mary Collins

Mr. James Donnelly

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas and Diane Jamieson

Michael and Alison Dyson

The Jarvis Tredgett Family

Alex Edmison ’02

Robynn and Scott Jolliffe

Mr. & Mrs. David and Elizabeth Edmison

Jay Kearsey

Kelly & Corbet Elder

Pat Keresteci

Dr. James Ellis

Mr. & Mrs. David and Paula Kerr

Luba Andrews

Jeff Enfield ’97

Ram and Neeta Khatter

Bob and Erica Armstrong

Mr. John Evans

Mr. Stephen Knight ’77 and Ms. Linda Knight

Ms. Sally Armstrong

Mrs. Sarah J. Evans

Rickesh Kotecha ’00 & Family

Benefactors’ Circle (up to $1000) Mr. Mark Ackley Dr. & Mrs. Khosrow and Eiren Adeli Glen Algarvio Mr. & Mrs. Douglas and Monique Allen Mr. Mark Andersen ’94 and Ms. Marin Andersen

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Rev. John Hodgins & Mrs. Jane Hodgins Mr. & Mrs. Stephen and Louise Hucal


KP Trends

Ken Mulders & Eileen Tobey

Mr. Greg Smith & Ms. Janet Stephenson

Isabel & Nicky Lai

John and Sarah Nagel

Dr. David & Marlene Smith

Mr. John Lambersky

Ms. Kimberley Neeson

Dr. & Mrs. Eric and Sandra Solway

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph and Teri Lawver

Mr. Rothman Ng ’09

Ms. Janet Somerville

Dr. James Leatch & Dr. Sandra Boyes

Terrance Nicholson ’70

Mr. Philip Spacie

David G. Lee and Carrie Mack

Mr. Chris Norton and Ms. Noelle Wood

Mr. James Lee

Ms. & Mr. Toni and Stuart Nosworthy

Bret Leech ’92

Beth Nowers & Jack Curtin

Dorothy Quann

Ms. Margaret Nozuka

James Lint ’98

Mr. Kazuo Oishi ’01 and Ms. Maria Oishi

Mr. Jim Lisser and Ms. Carol Cruickshank

Dr. John Omura ’00

Ross and Dorothy Little

Mr. Bruce Patterson ’86

Mr. Timothy Logan ’88 and Mrs. Caroline Paxton

Mr. & Ms. Aaron and Kelly Payne

The Lucas Family

Mr. Joseph Peacock

Mr. Patrick Taylor ’02

Dr. & Mrs. John and Alice Lundon

Mr. James Pearson & Ms. N. Jane Pepino

Terry and Carole Thompson

John MacDonald ’87

Ms. Angela Phillips

The Thornburys

J. MacFarlane ’92

Bishop M. Philip Poole ’70

Emilie Toguri

Bill MacLaren

Mr. & Mrs. Walter and Alice Popielaty

James C. Tory & Cynthia Rogers

Dr. & Mrs. Don and Jane MacLennan

Mr. Ostap Prokipchuk ’02

Ms. Stefanie Turner

Anna Magor

Andrew Rains ’02

Ms. Kirsten Uhre

Mr. & Mrs. William and Georgina Magyar

Mr. James Reble ’10

Mr. & Mrs. Derek and Helen Valleau

Mr. & Mrs. Randy and Jennifer Marks

Morris Reid

Nick and Heather Van Herk

T.B.K. Martin

Peter and Fran Ricketts

Mr. Mario Maruzzo ’02

Mr. Miles Rideout ’82

John Mazurek & Nancy Neale

Mr. Brian D. Robinson

Mr. & Mrs. David and Jennifer McBride

Mr. Andrew Rodgers ’77 and Mrs. Laurie Rodgers

Mr. John McCamus & Ms. Wendy Clare Rob McCann ’77 Lisa & John McMeans David McNeely & Barbara Liu Ms. Laura McPhedran & Mr. Ben Barnes Mr. & Mrs. David and Yuri Miller Peter Miller ’81 Michael Milosevic & Eileen Fischer Daniel Mitchell ’99 The Mizen Family Dr. Thomas Moffat ’79 and Ms. Diana Moffat Eva Monte Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Barbara Morris Mr. Dane Morrison ’87 and Ms. Amanda Morrison

Mr. Andrew Spears ’79 and Ms. Laleh Moshiri The Sproul Family Ms. Janet Stephenson John Stephenson ’84 Mr. & Mrs. John and Katharine Stevenson Chris and Shelagh Taylor Mr. Jason Taylor ’97 and Ms. Annick Lafreniere

F. van Nostrand George and Krystyna Vassos Lt. Myles Vivares and Ms. Fiona Cooper Wolf and Gillian von Teichman

Janet & Bill Roscoe

Ms. Kelly Waddingham and Ms. Martha Howard

Torin Rumball

Mr. & Mrs. Tom and Sue Wade West

Mr. Michael J. Ruscitti

Mr. Stephen Wall ’92

Ms. Dianne Ryan & Mr. Rob Hogg

Mr. Will Wareham ’12

Mrs. Jule D. Ryder

Mr. Colin White-Dzuro ’11

Mrs. Marion Samworth

Mr. Ian Wiggins

Vincent Santamaura ’77

William E. Wilson

Mr. & Mrs. Peter and Rosie Sarellas Mr. John Sayers ’87 and Ms. Eleanor Latta Dr. & Mrs. Kunjar and Carolyn Sharma Mr. Alex Shum Ellis-Sibalis Family for Sam Sibalis ’07 Mr. George Skarbek-Borowski ’85 and Ms. Sara Skarbek-Borowski

Mr. David R. Windeyer Mr. Robert Yarnell ’77 and Mrs. Nancy Yarnell Matthew Yeung ’04 Mr. Cynick Young and Ms. Laurel Williams Anonymous

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Gifts in Kind In kind donations represents dollars saved for the College that we are able to apply directly to support the programs for our boys. Thank you to our in kind donors.

The Arbesman Family

Mr. Afrim Pristine ’99

Arc Form Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Agim and Sophia Pristine

Mr. Joseph Bersani

Mr. Arian Pristine ’03

Guy Burry ’77, Liz Lundell and Owen Burry ’13

Mr. Matthew Rubinoff ’96 and Ms. Caroline Rubinoff

CanGrad Studios

Chiranjeev G. Singh ’07

Cantine Bar and Grill

Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Ajit Singh

Cheese Boutique

Jaipal G. Singh ’10

Mr. Thomas Clute ’79 and Ms. Fiona Smith

Dr. Geoffrey Stewart ’92

Scott Daly ’82 Dr. Robert Eng ’88 and Ms. Julie Eng Falco Steel Fabricators Inc. Peggy Guest Inglewood Holdings Inc. Mr. Stanley Janecek ’82 and Mrs. Nancy Janecek

Trade Electricial Contractors TriAxis Construction Limited Unilock Ltd. Mr. Bernard von Bieberstein ’97 Mr. Colin Watson ’94 and Ms. Carrie Illsley White House Meats

JVH Masonry Ltd. Ms. Molly Johnson and Mr. Rob Moore Municipal Mechanical Contractors Limited Mr. Jay Murray ’79 and Mrs. Penny Murray Jamie Peters ’90 Mr. Fraser Phillips ’78 and Ms. Kimberly Cudney

We have made every effort to ensure that these are complete and accurate lists. Please accept our sincere apologies if there are any errors or omissions. Please let us know of any corrections by contacting annualgiving@rsgc.on.ca

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If you would like to make an Annual Fund gift, you can donate online at rsgc.on.ca or contact Fiona Cooper, Advancement Officer at 416.533.9481 x299 or fcooper@rsgc. on.ca




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