Greenwood College School
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Greenwood College School | |
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Address | |
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Coordinates | 43°42′01″N 79°23′11″W / 43.70015°N 79.38643°W |
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School type | Independent day school |
Established | 2002 |
Founders | Richard Wernham[1] Julia West John Latimer David Latimer |
Principal | Sarah Bruce |
Grades | 7–12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrollment | 498 |
Language | English |
Campus type | Urban |
Colour(s) | Green |
Mascot | Greenwood Grizzly |
Public transit access | Subway: Davisville Buses: Route 28, 11 |
Affiliations | Canadian Accredited Independent Schools, Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario |
Website | greenwoodcollege |
Greenwood College School is an independent co-educational middle school and high school located on the south-east corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Davisville Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
History
Established in 2002[1] by Richard Wernham, Julia West, David J. Latimer and John R. Latimer[2], the school provides an experiential education to over 500 students in Grades 7 through 12. The school is housed in a facility built in 2002 which was expanded and renovated in 2016. In addition to its urban campus, Greenwood also uses several outdoor facilities.
Beginnings and growth
In the early 2000s, couple Richard Wernham and Julia West, along with father-son duo John R. Latimer and David "Lub" Latimer, imagined of a co-educational school in Toronto that would be an alternative to foremost independent schools in Toronto, which were mainly all single sex and offered the International Baccalaureate.
In 2008 it was announced that founding principal, David Thompson, left Greenwood in June of that year to become the Headmaster at Lakefield College School. The former Vice-Principal, Allan Hardy, was appointed his successor.
Greenwood completed a renovation and expansion of its main facility in 2016. The expansion increased the school's square footage by 120% and added several new facilities, including a second gym, a performance theatre, new science labs, large Learning Community classrooms and a rooftop terrace outdoor classroom. Greenwood's sports teams also use nearby facilities including Leaside Arena, the University of Toronto Athletic Centre, Deer Park Pool and Sunnybrook Park.
Post expansion
After completing the renovation and expansion, Greenwood's student body grew to 500.[3] In 2018, Sarah Bruce joined Greenwood as Principal, replacing Hardy.[4]
Notable Alumni
Emma Kim - Senior Synchronized Skating World Medalist and Hall of Fame Inductee
Tom Wilson (ice hockey) - Forward for the Washington Capitals
Tom Ramshaw - Olympic Sailor
Fees
The tuition fee for the 2019–2020 academic year was $37,700.[5] For new students there is a one time registration fee of $8,000. Tuition covers student participation in all school programs, including the Outdoor Leadership Program for Grades 7 to 11, which includes trips to locations across Canada.[6] Like many independent schools with a Bring Your Own Device program, students are required to purchase a laptop with the required programs installed.
Clubs
- Chinese Club
- Robotics Club
- CAD Club
- Debate Club
- Disney Club
- Chess Club
- Jazz Band
- Choir
- Kids Literature Club
- Science Club
Outdoor education
While balancing academics, Greenwood College School's students are immersed in the school's Outdoor Education Program and extensive Service Learning Program. The founders intended to create a school with strong academics, while also creating a learning environment in which children are given the opportunity to learn outdoors and a school in which leadership and teamwork is essential.[7]
Greenwood's outdoor education program includes trips in the fall and the winter, considered to be essential character-building experiences that encourage the development of perseverance and leadership.[8] The fall program begins a few days into the school year.
Service learning
Greenwood's Service Learning program gives students the opportunity to participate in a variety of initiatives.[9] Every Wednesday, classes start late; this provides staff with the opportunity to participate in professional development sessions, while students take part in community service.[10]
Greenwood is also the only school in Ontario involved in the Hockey H.E.R.O.S. program in which Greenwood students act as hockey instructors to children aged 8 to 12 years from Toronto's inner city communities[11].
References
- ^ a b "Our Story". Greenwood College School. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
- ^ "Greenwood - Our Story".
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- ^ "Faculty Bios". Greenwood College School. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ "FAQ". Greenwood College School. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ "From Camp to School And Back Again: The story of Greenwood College". David Thompson. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
- ^ "Helping out: Family eases transition to new school, While they may not always get along at home, having a big brother". Joshua Freeman. 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Schools and the Environment". OurKids.net. 2011-10-14. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Welcome to Reels to Relax: Entertaining Sick Kids One Film at a Time". Simone Roth. 2011-05-09. Archived from the original on 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
- ^ "Why boys need extracurricular activities". John Lorinc. 2010-10-21. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
- ^ "Mission Statement". Ignition Media. 2011-05-05. Retrieved 2011-05-09.