Fueling Students for Learning, Focus, and Wellbeing

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At Bayview Glen, alongside academic excellence, we recognize that fueling the future is just as important. Nutrition plays a meaningful role in supporting growth and development, as well as the daily demands of student life, including studying, athletics, stress management, and sustained focus.

Through our food partner, Chartwells, our daily offerings and wellness programming are intentionally designed to highlight foods and habits that help students feel energized, focused, and supported throughout the school day.

Foods to Support Studying and Focus

Students need steady energy to remain attentive and engaged. Across our menus and nutrition programming, we emphasize foods that support concentration and sustained energy, including whole grains for lasting fuel, protein‑rich foods to support focus, fruits and vegetables rich in protective nutrients, healthy fats that support brain health, and hydration to help maintain alertness.

Through pop‑ups, student engagement initiatives, digital and print signage, and nutrition workshops, we help students connect these food choices to everyday learning and academic success.

Fueling Active Students

For students balancing academics with athletics, our programmes also highlight foods that support performance and recovery. This includes balanced snacks, carbohydrates for energy, protein‑rich foods, and hydration strategies.

Our sports nutrition programme, Eat to Compete, reinforces these concepts through educational posters, menu identifiers, and practical guidance that helps students understand how nutrition supports active lifestyles.

Nutrition, Wellness, and Lifelong Skills

Busy schedules and academic demands can affect both energy and resilience. Through initiatives such as Boost Days and Wellbeing Week, students explore how balanced meals, regular eating, hydration, and mindful food choices can support well‑being. Broader wellness themes such as stress management, micro‑breaks, and self‑care are also incorporated.

Through interactive food experiences, teaching kitchen activities, and wellness moments, students build practical skills that support focus, mood, and long‑term wellbeing. This spring, students can also look forward to Brain Bites, a new programme focused on simple foods and snacks that support learning and academic success.

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Join Us for the Bayview Glen Parent Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon 2026

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Bayview Glen Parent Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon 

Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 
Location: Bayview Glen Moatfield Campus

RSVP online: bayviewglen.ca/pa-events


All Bayview Glen parent volunteers are invited to our Parent Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the J.T.M. Guest Theatre at our Moatfield Campus.

Join us as we celebrate you and another successful year for the Bayview Glen community.

A heartfelt appreciation to the many parent volunteers who generously give their time and energy to support our school. Your dedication enriches our students’ experiences and helps create a vibrant, welcoming community for all.

We are deeply grateful for everything you do – thank you!

Please register online if you are planning to attend.

We look forward to seeing you at the event and celebrating together.

Parent Association Family Bowling Day 2026

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It was a full house for the PA Family Bowling Day on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Splitsville Bowl Richmond Hill. Thank you for rolling in with your families for a morning of fun! From strikes to spares to big smiles, kids and parents enjoyed time together on and off the lanes – thank you for making it an incredi-bowl Bayview Glen event!

Join us on March 24 – Parent Book Club and Fireside Chat

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Winter Parent Book Club and Fireside Chat

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to connect, learn, and engage with our community at the upcoming Bayview Glen Parent Book Club and a special Fireside Chat happening on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

Join us for one or both sessions – whether you’ve read the book or are simply curious, we welcome your presence and perspective. Light refreshments will also be served for those attending in person.

Click here to register online and learn more

PARENT BOOK CLUB
Time: 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Location: Learning Commons, Bayview Glen Moatfield Campus (or online via Microsoft Teams)

Join us as we explore The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood (Ages 6-12) by Dr. Sheryl Gonzalez Ziegler.

FIRESIDE CHAT
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Learning Commons, Bayview Glen Moatfield Campus

Following the book club, we invite you to stay for a special Fireside Chat featuring Dr. Andrew Wong, a clinical, school, and rehabilitation psychologist with extensive experience supporting children, youth, and families.

Warm regards,

Antoinette Morgan, MA, MSW, BSW, RSW
Director of Student Wellbeing

Join Us for the Parent Association Family Bowling Day

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Date: Sunday, April 26, 2026
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: Splitsville Bowl Richmond Hill
(9 East Wilmot Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario)

Get ready for a morning filled with strikes, smiles, and family fun! The Parent Association is thrilled to invite you to another incredi-bowl Bayview Glen family event that promises a fantastic gathering for both kids and parents.

Join us on Sunday, April 26, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Splitsville Bowl Richmond Hill.

We have an exciting lineup of bowling and mini-golf activities with the delightful company of fellow Bayview Glen families. And of course, no family event is complete without some delicious food – we’ll be providing pizza and drinks for everyone to enjoy!

Parents, here’s why you’ll love this event:

  • Connect with other Bayview Glen families
  • Relax and enjoy quality time with family and friends
  • Casual, social, and fun setting
  • Pizza and drinks provided (no cooking, no cleanup!)
  • Lighthearted fun – no bowling skills required!

Ticket Price: $25 per participant, including 1 hour of Bowling (full facility booked for Bayview Glen) and access to mini-golf.

Please complete the online registration form on the PA Events webpage and select the preferred timeslot for bowling lane.

We can’t wait to see you there for a morning of fun, laughter, and friendly competition. Be sure to mark your calendars, spare the time, and roll on over to join us for this wonderful event.

If you have any questions, please contact pasocial@bayviewglen.ca.

Parent Association Parent Cocktail Social 2026

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Thank you for joining us at the PA Parent Cocktail Social on February 25 evening! We truly appreciate your participation and hope you enjoyed connecting with fellow parents and being part of such a wonderful event.

We also value your feedback. Please take a moment to complete our quick survey and share your thoughts with us. Your input is highly valued and will help us continue to create meaningful experiences for the entire Bayview Glen community.

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the next PA Family Bowling Day in April!

Leading the Charge: Prep Athletics in Action

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Written by Sofia F. and Ethan F.,
Heads of Athletics, Prep School Student Council

This year has been one of the most exciting for Athletics at the Prep, and as Heads of the Athletics Committee, we have been proud to help shape it. Sports have always meant a lot to both of us. They’ve taught us teamwork, perseverance, leadership, and how to bring energy to the people around us. Becoming Heads felt like the perfect opportunity to give that same experience back to the Prep community.

This year, our biggest focus has been strengthening the House programme and making sure it plays a meaningful, year-long role in the Prep. We’ve introduced monthly House competitions, giving every student the chance to try new things. From classic sports to new activities students haven’t tried before, our goal is to make participation fun, inclusive, and something the whole school looks forward to.

We have also increased the number of spirit-focussed events, encouraging students not just to compete, but to cheer each other on. Houses are earning points consistently throughout the year, and the race to the House Cup is more alive than it has been in a long time.

Another important part of our work has been improving communication around Athletics. With help from our committee members, we are making sure that every Gryphon is updated on scores, upcoming events, and more. Our newest addition, Gryphons of the Week, celebrates athletes from all three grades who demonstrate sportsmanship, dedication, and spirit, both on and off the field.

Overall, we hope the work we’re doing inspires more students to play, support each other, and take pride in being Gryphons. Whether you’re competing, coaching, managing, or cheering, you are part of what makes the Prep community so strong.

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Highlights from Robotics: Competing, Creating, and Pushing Limits

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Digging in to REBUILT
Written by James K., and Alina D., Grade 10 Students

A Legacy of Excellence: Bayview Glen’s FIRST LEGO League Teams Shine on the Provincial Stage
Written by Benjamin McCord, FLL Robotics Co-ordinator

Digging in to REBUILT

Written by James K., and Alina D.,
Grade 10 Students

The start of this year’s FRC robotics season was marked by an exciting kickoff in the BVG learning commons where over forty students on ALT-F4 gathered to watch the REBUILT season launch. This year’s REBUILT theme is based upon archaeology, with a unique twist: much of the game included elements from previous years of FRC. The main premise of the game involves collecting FUEL – a nod to 2017’s Steamworks – in the center of the field and shooting it into your alliance’s HUB, which acts as a large basketball net. Robots may also complete a hang on a ladder structure.

Immediately after kickoff, team members split into groups to start creating 3D computer aided designs (CAD) for our robot. We strategized and determined the most optimal way to approach the game. Everyone worked diligently throughout the week, and to show for our efforts, we ended the following Sunday with nearly a complete CAD of the robot! Over the coming weeks, we will be refining our designs and building to prepare for programming.

Since kickoff, the lab has been bursting with energy and adrenaline. This season has been filled with many late nights, many of which would not have been possible without the unwavering dedication of our coaches and team members. The commitment of our team was truly tested when BVG called a snow day, yet many members still showed up to the lab. So far, it’s shaping up to be an outstanding and highly promising season for ALT-F4!

All FUEL’d up for this year’s season,

James – Writer, Media
Alina – Editor, Mechanical and Media

A Legacy of Excellence: Bayview Glen's FIRST LEGO League Teams Shine on the Provincial Stage

Written by Benjamin McCord,
FLL Robotics Co-ordinator

For more than 15 years, Bayview Glen’s FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Innovation and Robotics Programme has set the standard for student-driven STEM learning. This year’s results uphold that legacy and extend it in historic ways. 

Bayview Glen’s most accomplished FLL team, Ctrl-Z, established the programme’s world-class reputation by winning the FIRST LEGO League World Championship in 2017. Coached by Eric Borromeo, Ctrl-Z remained a cornerstone of the programme until its retirement in 2024. Eric now coaches two all-Grade 5 teams, ensuring that excellence continues. 

Regional Success and Provincial Breakthroughs

This season, four Bayview Glen FLL teams competed at the Ontario Provincial Championships (January 31 and February 1) hosted at Durham College, facing 83 teams from across the region. All four earned awards and will advance to postseason tournaments.

Highlights: 

  • Operation CREAT3 — 1st Place Core Values Award 
  • Eat. Sleep. Archaeology. Repeat. — 1st Place Innovation Project Award (all-Grade 5 team) 
  • Smart Ramen — 2nd Place Champions Award 
  • ConnecTech — 1st Place Champions Award 

This marked three programme firsts: two teams earning 1st and 2nd Champions Awards, all teams advancing to postseason events, and an all-Grade 5 team advancing to a postseason tournament. 

Onward to the World Stage

ConnecTech will compete at the FLL World Championships in Houston, Texas (April 29–May 2) for the second consecutive year. Smart Ramen advances to postseason play for the third consecutive year. Operation CREAT3, coached by Lower School Associate Teachers Jonathan Baum and Eryka Vella, demonstrated outstanding teamwork in their debut season. 

With continued regional, provincial, and international achievements, Bayview Glen remains Canada’s highest-achieving school-based FLL programme, rooted in creativity, resilience, and student-led innovation. 

The success of Bayview Glen’s FLL programme would not be possible without the extraordinary commitment of our parent volunteers, whose time, expertise, and encouragement play a vital role in supporting students throughout the season. Their partnership is essential to the growth and sustainability of this programme, and we sincerely thank them for their dedication. 

For FLL inquiries, please get in touch with Benjamin McCord. 

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Winter Reflections and Transformational Growth at Bayview Glen

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Written by James Lee,
Head of School

The winter season brings a unique blend of joy and challenge. Our students continue to embrace learning, outdoor activities, athletics, play, and signature programmes such as music, drama, and robotics. At the same time, winter weather can create difficult driving conditions and occasional snow days. We are grateful for the cooperation of our families, faculty, staff, and broader community as we navigate this time of year together safely.

This week, we also celebrate an important moment in our School’s history. On February 4, we honour Founder’s Day. Sixty four years ago, L. Doreen Hopkins opened a small school in the Don River Valley with a vision to nurture children not only as learners but as compassionate, capable individuals. Her legacy continues to shape the vibrant community we value today. 

Watch the 2026 Founder’s Day video →

As we reflect on our beginnings, we are equally excited about what lies ahead. Our New Build continues to progress exceptionally well, and we remain on track to open the new athletic complex in June. A new video created by our architectural partners showcases a transformational space that will elevate athletics, wellness and community connection for all students.

Watch the latest design video →

Our academic and co-curricular teams are now designing programming for this space, including our first ever swim programme and expanded co-curricular opportunities. The addition, already visible from the street, reflects our commitment to one of the key pillars of our BE BOLD strategic planNurturing Belonging and Wellbeing. 

Our mission, Whole Child. Purposeful Life. Better World. continues to guide how we design pathways and experiences for our students. 

Looking forward, Propelling Academic Excellence and Innovation remains a priority. In response to the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence in education, our Directors of Teaching and Learning have developed the Bayview Glen A.I. Framework, focusing on Ethics of A.I., Human Centered Mindset and A.I. Techniques and Applications. Students will earn badges and micro-credentials throughout their journey. For more information, please connect with: 

Finally, I would like to highlight the importance of our Preschool programme. Beginning at Bayview Glen as young as age two provides children with a warm, nurturing environment where foundational social, emotional and cognitive skills take root. Our Preschool remains a joyful and meaningful entry point into our School. Families interested in learning more are welcome to connect with our Admissions team at admissions@bayviewglen.ca.

As we look ahead to the coming months, we remain committed to offering experiences that align with our mission and prepare our students to lead purposeful lives and contribute to a better world. 

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