#Faculty Friday – Ana Fonseca
Ana Fonseca
Junior School Teacher, Grade 6
Ana has been an educator for more than 18 years. She began her career at the Island Public School on the Toronto Islands,
Ana Fonseca
Junior School Teacher, Grade 6
Ana has been an educator for more than 18 years. She began her career at the Island Public School on the Toronto Islands,
Our LINCWell department introduced the Healthy Mind Platter across Grades 1-12 during the 2016-2017 academic year. This concept emphasizes the seven mental activities our brain needs to function at its best.
Safia A. ’23 first decided to try out for the SCS Track and Field Team in Grade 4, after a successful stint on the Cross Country Team ignited a love of running.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of our Vice Principal, Learning Research and Innovation, Heather Henricks joining the SCS team! Here’s a profile piece on Heather that was featured in the Red Blazer.
Gemma B. ’17 took up pole vaulting in October 2015, and it didn’t take long for her to reach some pretty impressive heights. She got a brief introduction while volunteering at the 2015 Pam Am Games,
Andrea Dinsmore
Junior School Teacher, Grade 4
Andrea has been an educator for more than 15 years. She teaches Grade 4 core subjects: Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science.
In the 2016-2017 school year, thanks to the generous support of our Parents’ Association, we were proud to introduce our new penguin mascot to the school community. Check her out!
Sam S. ’21 started playing catch with her dad in the backyard years ago, and for her it was a whole new ballgame: she fell in love with, and took up organized softball when she was 8 years old.
Sarah Dickson
Middle and Senior School Teacher, Mathematics
Sarah has found a meaningful way to combine her three passions: mathematics, education and outdoor physical activity. She has been an educator for more than 10 years,
This summer, Clarisse D’Costa-Ulicki ’17 will complete a five-week Leadership Canoe Trip down the Albany River in northern Ontario. Previously, she conquered James Bay. Her story about that trip won her the Alumna Scholar Award,