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The Country Day School | |
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Address | |
13415 Dufferin Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°56′41″N 79°30′21″W / 43.94474°N 79.50591°W |
Information | |
School type | Independent, non-profit |
Founded | 1972 |
Head of School | John Liggett |
Grades | JK–12 |
Language | English |
Area | 100-acre (0.40 km2) |
Colour(s) | Blue, gray, green and red |
Team name | CDS Cyclone |
Accreditation | Canadian Accredited Independent Schools |
Website | www |
The Country Day School (CDS) is an independent, non-profit, preparatory, co-educational day school in King City, Ontario, Canada.[1] It was founded in 1972.[2]
CDS is a member of Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) and the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario (CIS Ontario). Its Head of School is John Liggett.
Overview
Serving male and female students from junior kindergarten to grade 12, it has set a maximum class size of 24 students with an average of 17 students per. Each student is subject to an entrance assessment: an informal process for young children or the more formal Canadian Achievement Test for older students.[3]
The school is divided into a Junior School (JK-6), Middle School (7–8), and Senior School (9–12). CDS competes in CIS Athletic Association (CISAA) sports each term, particularly soccer, rugby, track and field, hockey, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball, and cross country.
Being a private, independent school CDS charges a yearly fee of $27,100 for students in grades 1 to 12, and $23,350 for kindergarten students.
Campus
The school is situated on over 100 acres and has three full-sized gymnasiums, an athletics track, two softball diamonds, five full-size fields, and three smaller fields. One full-size field is synthetic turf, and one of the small fields has synthetic turf and is covered with a dome for all-season access. The school also has a performing arts centre with a 350-seat theatre, practice rooms, and an atrium.
In February 2016, it opened a 4,700 square metres (51,000 sq ft) two-storey building for the senior school and administration offices which was funded by $10 million raised through the "Making Connections" campaign.[4] It contains nine classrooms, administration offices, a dining hall, and learning centres.[4]
Notable alumni
- Mike Cammalleri, NHL hockey player[5][6]
- Elvis Stojko, figure skater[7]
- Adriana Leon, soccer player[8]
- Alexandra Paul, figure skater[9]
- Victor Mete, NHL hockey player[10]
- Jakob Chychrun, NHL hockey player[10]
- Barclay Goodrow, NHL hockey player
- JP Saxe, Musician
References
- ^ Private Independent Schools 2003. Bunting & Lyon. 2003. ISBN 9780913094563. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
- ^ State support of religious education: Canada versus the United Nations. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 2007. p. 542. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
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- ^ "FAQ". The Country Day School. Archived from the original on July 5, 2007. Retrieved July 13, 2007.
- ^ a b Jake (February 3, 2016). "Country Day School's new building". King Weekly Sentinel. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
- ^ "Michael Cammalleri's Star Burning Bright; Richmond Hill's Michael Cammalleri made sports headlines last month when he was acquired by the Calgary Flames from the LA Kings". Archived from the original on February 21, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
- ^ "Habs star Mike Cammalleri plays hockey the 'Toronto way'". Toronto Star. May 14, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
- ^ Martin, Simon (October 31, 2013). "Photo display honours King's world-class talent". King Connection. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ Scrivener, Leslie; Ormsby, Mary (January 2, 2010). "Secret Life of Girls: Adriana Leon". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ "CDS grad qualifies for the Olympics". King Weekly Sentinel. January 21, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ a b "High performance program enables student athletes to balance dreams with academic success". February 4, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
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