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Giving Tuesday 2022 – Thank You!
Alumni, Bayview Glen News, Home page, Lower School, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolWe are overwhelmed with gratitude!
Thank you to everyone who participated in Giving Tuesday at Bayview Glen!
Your gift will further enhance the world-class education we provide.
From all of our students and staff, THANK YOU for making an impact!
Storyteller and Sports Broadcaster Addresses Bullying
Bayview Glen News, Home page, Lower School, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolOn the final two days of Bullying Awareness and Prevention Weeks at Bayview Glen, students and staff across much of the school welcomed a guest speaker with an informed lens on the subject.
“To be generous, to be a good teammate, a good friend, to get people to follow you, you have to first invest in them, invest in those relationships,” shared Donnovan Bennett, moments before addressing grades 3, 4 and 5 in the Lower School, at the end of November. “Whether we’re talking about successful businesses, successful teams, successful families, having some grace and some empathy goes a long way. Essentially, that is the message I’m looking to share.”
And he did just that during multiple addresses over two days.

Bennett, a host and writer at Sportsnet, producer, podcaster and married father of two young children tailored his message across 10 grade levels, engaging students through relatable anecdotes and his lived experience.
“I think I’ve learned a lot and been fortunate to meet a lot of high achieving highly competitive individuals, given the nature of my job in sports,” says the St. Andrew’s College and Western University graduate. “So, I’m always trying to selfishly learn what it is about them that makes them unique, special and successful.”

During the Lower School presentation in a packed atrium, students enthusiastically participated when prompted by Bennett about how to be supportive and encouraging of others.
“So, when we treat other people with respect, when you encourage them, when we share with them, and we include them, it’s not just great for them — it’s great for you, and it’s great for everybody,” he told the more than 150 Lower School students in attendance.

That was followed by a smaller, more intimate gathering of 30+ student leaders from the Prep School and Upper School, in the Learning Commons. The question-and-answer session was moderated by Antoinette Morgan, Director of Student Well-Being at Bayview Glen.
“In my role, I provide emotional and social supports to students and bullying is a common theme,” says Morgan, who is in the first year at BVG. “I was familiar with Donnovan Bennett’s presentation to students of all ages and how well it resonated with them, so I decided to invite him to our school. Since a lot of students are either involved with sports as active participants or just cheering on their team, I felt his presence as a sports personality could mesh the world of sports with school life beautifully, and get the students’ attention,” she says.
This year’s theme for the two-week campaign was stronger together, focused on emphasizing allyship, building and maintaining healthy relationships, empathy and kindness and good communication.

Students asked questions on a variety of related topics including leadership. One question elicited this response from guest speaker Bennett.
“Differences are something that we shouldn’t shy away from, change, try and conform to, or be more like — whatever the norm is,” said Bennett. “Specifically, if you come from some sort of marginalized group, whether it’s based on gender, or race or ethnicity, or potential disability that you may have — whatever the case may be — I would say whatever it is that makes you different, lean into that, accentuate that because ultimately that’s an intrinsic advantage.”

As a speaker who visits different schools, among other environments, and whose media work often touches on the intersection between sports, race, gender and culture, Bennett is keenly aware of both the medium and the message. Being a father to two boys (three and 10 months old) further deepens the significance of addressing kids on topics including: allyship, inclusivity, leadership, values and diversity, among others.
“These are all things that no matter the age group, I wish I was more cognizant of when I was their age,” he says.
Adds Morgan, “To stomp out acts of bullying requires more than treating others as we treat ourselves. I hope students remember to work towards being people of integrity who will stand up for others and are willing to do the right thing even if no one is watching.”
The conversation continues.
Toronto Public Health Letter November 15, 2022
Bayview Glen News, Lower School, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolToronto Public Health Letter, Re: Reducing Spread of Respiratory Viruses, November 15, 2022
Dear Parents,
As we head into colder weather, the number of cold/flu cases and respiratory viruses among children have increased according to Toronto Public Health. At this time, masks are strongly recommended indoors. We will continue to follow the guidance of Toronto Public Health, The Ministry of Education and communicate any updates, where necessary.
As a reminder, if your child is sick, it is paramount that you keep them at home until they are feeling better and follow the steps outlined in this document from Toronto Public Health, upon returning to School.
Thank you for your cooperation and your support as parents in keeping our community safe and healthy for everyone.
Respectfully,
James Lee
Head of School
Remembrance Day Ceremony 2022 Recording
Alumni, Bayview Glen News, Events, Home page, Lower School, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolOn November 10, 2022, we gathered as a Whole School for our Remembrance Day Ceremony.
Join us in honouring the legacies of our veterans, watch the recording here.
Happy 60th Birthday, Bayview Glen!
Alumni, Bayview Glen News, Events, Home page, Lower School, Newsletters and Publications, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolHappy 60th Birthday Bayview Glen (and many more)!
As we reflect on the past 60 years, we are excited to celebrate what we’ve accomplished nd look forward to what the future holds!
We can’t wait to see everyone today (Sunday, September 25, 2022) at our 60th Celebration event! Our family walk this morning will be rescheduled due to increment weather. There will be other many exciting activities including a silent auction, musical performances, food trucks, an alumni sports game, and more! It’s the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the Bayview Glen community and celebrate the past 60 years!
Parking will be available on Moatfield Drive and at nearby parking lots including Kraft Heinz parking area.
See you all at 11:00am at our Moatfield Campus!
10 Questions with New Head of School, Mr. Lee
Alumni, Athletics, Bayview Glen News, Home page, Lower School, Newsletters and Publications, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolWhat’s a better way to get to know our Head of School, Mr. Lee, than have him answer questions from our students?
Enjoy the rest of your summer and we look forward to seeing everyone in September!
Back to School 2022-2023 Information
Bayview Glen News, Home page, Lower School, Newsletters and Publications, Parent Association, Prep School, Preschool, Upper SchoolThe Bayview Glen Back to School 2022-2023 Booklet is now available!
Read it online HERE and watch out for a printed copy sent home in the mail.
Congratulations to the 2022 Recipient of the Bayview Glen Distinguished Alumni Award
Alumni
It is with great pride that the Bayview Glen Alumni Association presents Dr. George Foussias ’93 with the 2022 Bayview Glen Distinguished Alumni Award.
Dr. Foussias graduated from Bayview Glen in 1993, and is a Clinician Scientist in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Chief of the Schizophrenia Division and Director of the Slaight Family Centre for Youth in Transition at CAMH. He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and the Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Toronto. His research focusses on advancing the treatment of motivation deficits and improving outcomes for individuals experiencing schizophrenia and related severe mental illnesses.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Foussias and his outstanding accomplishments in his chosen professions and the community.
If you would like to nominate a Bayview Glen graduate (or yourself) for the 2023 award, please complete the nomination form online or contact alumni@bayviewglen.ca if you have any questions.
#BVGAlumni Reunion 2022 – A Great Success
AlumniOn Friday, May 27, the Alumni Association celebrated our Alumni Reunion 2022, making it our first in-person event since the return to the Moatfield Campus after COVID-19. Alumni spanning from the classes of 1991 to 2022 returned to the Daunt Dining Hall to visit with faculty and staff, both current and retired. This year’s celebration was in recognition of the classes of 1992, 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017 for their milestone reunions with participants coming into town from across the country. Over the course of the evening, alumni and staff reminisced on their past days at Bayview Glen while having the opportunity to look through old yearbooks, win door prizes, listen to live music and reconnect. We are so happy to welcome back our alumni and look forward to seeing everyone again at future events!
Welcome New Director of Alumni Relations – Daniella Brown ’10
Alumni
A big welcome and congratulations to #BVGAlumni Daniella Brown ’10 for joining our Advancement team as the new Director of Alumni Relations at Bayview Glen.
No stranger to many of you, Daniella is excited to return to her alma mater to “give back to the school and faculty that made her who she is today”. Daniella will, no doubt, be tracking you down to register for our upcoming #BVGAlumni Reunion 2022 on Friday, May 27, and she looks forward to hearing your news and stories for our #BVGAlumni Spotlight Series.
Please contact Daniella at dbrown@bayviewglen.ca or 416.386.6647 if you are interested in getting involved or have any suggestions to enhance the programmes for our alumni community.






































