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Royal St.

George’s College
annual report
2009-10
There are big advantages to a small
school. Especially for boys. 
Today’s men are defining themselves
differently. Traditional roles are being
challenged by the demands of a new
type of economy and rapidly changing
society. This is the world for which
RSGC boys are built. 
Our enriched academic program
together with a caring community
and personal approach, give our boys
the best grounding for future success.

If you want your


son to think big,
think small. 
MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE
THE CHAIR ACTING HEADMASTER
RSGC prides
RSGC prides itself
itself on
on its
its ingenuity,
ingenuity, There is
There is aa lot
lot of
of talk
talk these
these days
days of
of tough
tough economies,
economies, an
an emerging
emerging knowledge-based
knowledge-based
resourcefulness, sense
resourcefulness, sense of
of community
community and and employment sector,
employment sector, explosions
explosions of
of technological
technological innovation
innovation and
and aa growing
growing fear
fear that
that
Canada’s boys
Canada’s boys are
are lagging
lagging behind
behind in
in school.
school.
the respectful,
the respectful, boy-centred
boy-centred approach
approach to
to
our program
our program andand our
our environment.
environment. Those
Those Arguably, this
Arguably, this is
is unprecedented
unprecedented social
social change
change that,
that, for
for aa school
school like
like RSGC,
RSGC, hashas
values were
values were in
in abundant
abundant evidence
evidence last
last year
year enormous implications.
enormous implications. We
We have
have specialized
specialized in
in the
the education
education andand success
success of
of boys
boys since
since
as we
as we worked
worked towards
towards building
building aa better
better 1964 and
1964 and our
our illustrious
illustrious alumni
alumni provide
provide ample
ample evidence
evidence that
that our
our approach
approach isis working.
working.
and stronger
and stronger school.
school. But now,
But now, as
as we
we stand
stand on
on the
the threshold
threshold of of profound
profound change
change in
in our
our society
society and
and economy,
economy,
The priority
The priority for
for us
us was
was to
to lay
lay the
the groundwork
groundwork for for aa secure
secure and
and vital
vital future,
future, we know
we know that
that the
the threat
threat to
to boys
boys isis real
real ifif we
we do
do not
not prepare
prepare them
them for
for aa world
world that
that
and that
and that begins
begins with
with the
the leadership.
leadership. Senior
Senior School
School Principal,
Principal, Paul
Paul O’Leary,
O’Leary, values creativity,
values creativity, innovation,
innovation, critical
critical thinking
thinking skills
skills and
and the
the ability
ability to
to lead
lead with
with integrity
integrity
and vision.
and vision.
was appointed
was appointed Acting
Acting Head
Head of of RSGC
RSGC to to actively
actively lead
lead the
the implementation
implementation
of strategic
of strategic initiatives
initiatives for
for the
the school.
school. He
He has
has embraced
embraced thatthat challenge
challenge with
with RSGC has
RSGC has always
always been
been onon the
the forefront
forefront of
of educational
educational innovation
innovation for for boys
boys and
and with
with
exceptional skill
exceptional skill allowing
allowing the
the school
school to
to push
push forward
forward with
with an
an ambitious
ambitious agenda.
agenda. our tradition
our tradition of
of providing
providing aa values-based
values-based experience
experience that
that instills
instills in
in boys
boys the
the desire
desire to
to be
be
well-rounded, caring
well-rounded, caring and
and respectful
respectful men,
men, we
we are
are indeed
indeed on on the
the right
right track
track for
for the
the future.
future.
The Board
The Board also
also undertook
undertook aa thorough
thorough search
search process
process for
for aa new
new Headmaster
Headmaster Now, our
Now, our goal
goal must
must be
be to
to take
take that
that strong
strong foundation
foundation to to the
the next
next level
level and
and to
to reinforce
reinforce the
the
which resulted
which resulted in
in the
the appointment
appointment ofof Steve
Steve Beatty
Beatty ‘86,
‘86, our
our first
first Alumni
Alumni Head
Head RSGC experience
RSGC experience with
with aa view
view to
to preparing
preparing boys
boys for
for aa complex
complex worldworld inin the
the 21st
21st Century.
Century.
and aa professional
and professional leader
leader in
in education
education with
with aa breadth
breadth and
and depth
depth ofof experience
experience
that will
that will bring
bring the
the ideal
ideal combination
combination ofof skills
skills to
to RSGC
RSGC whenwhen he he fully
fully joins
joins us
us Recently, we
Recently, we made
made great
great strides
strides in
in charting
charting our
our course
course by
by introducing
introducing an
an e-learning
e-learning
component to
component to our
our curriculum,
curriculum, providing
providing true
true global
global outreach
outreach experiences
experiences that
that prepare
prepare
in summer
in summer 2011.
2011.
our boys
our boys to
to participate
participate in
in issues
issues of
of development,
development, equity,
equity, social
social and
and environmental
environmental justice
justice
RSGC has
RSGC has forged
forged ahead
ahead with
with plans
plans to
to improve
improve ourour facilities
facilities after
after aa careful
careful and peace.
and peace.
examination of
examination of both
both needs
needs and
and feasibility.
feasibility. The
The goal
goal is
is to
to support
support our
our educational
educational We’ve also
We’ve also laid
laid the
the groundwork
groundwork for for an
an important
important
program with
program with the
the environment
environment thatthat best
best suits
suits the
the needs
needs ofof boys
boys in
in the 21stst
the 21 expansion of
expansion of our
our facilities
facilities to
to support
support that
that innovation.
innovation.
Century. We
Century. We are
are gearing
gearing up up with
with plans
plans for
for aa major
major campus
campus revitalization
revitalization project
project Along with
Along with the
the incoming
incoming leadership
leadership of of our
our new
new Head,
Head,
that will
that will leave
leave aa lasting
lasting legacy
legacy for
for future
future Georgians
Georgians andand have
have aa significant
significant impact
impact Steve Beatty
Steve Beatty ‘86,
‘86, we
we are
are putting
putting in in place
place the
the right
right
on the
on the quality
quality of
of our
our program
program andand the
the experience
experience for
for students.
students. We’ll
We’ll be be ready
ready ingredients for
ingredients for aa vibrant
vibrant future
future that
that will
will see
see RSGC
RSGC
to start
to start in
in earnest
earnest inin 2011,
2011, but
but in
in the
the meantime,
meantime, the the team
team was
was able
able to
to complete
complete consolidate its
consolidate its reputation
reputation as as aa creative,
creative, top
top quality,
quality,
much-needed renovations
much-needed renovations on on the
the Chapel,
Chapel, science
science labs,
labs, gym,
gym, and
and classrooms
classrooms in in values-driven learning
values-driven learning environment
environment for for boys
boys that
that
the 2009/10
the 2009/10 fiscal
fiscal year.
year. prepares them
prepares them not
not only
only for
for university,
university, but
but for
for life.
life.

The Finance
The Finance committee
committee continues
continues toto provide
provide expert
expert oversight
oversight on
on the
the financial
financial The future
The future for
for men
men might
might look
look very
very different
different than
than
itit was
was for
for Georgians
Georgians ofof my
my generation,
generation, but but boys
boys who
who
health of
health of the
the school
school and
and we
we are
are strongly
strongly positioned
positioned not
not only
only to
to take
take on
on the
the
come to
come to RSGC
RSGC willwill not
not be
be lost.
lost. II have
have been
been honoured
honoured
facility project,
facility project, but
but to
to continue
continue delivering
delivering the
the outstanding
outstanding educational
educational program
program to serve
to serve as
as Acting
Acting Headmaster
Headmaster of of this
this great
great school
school and
and
we promise
we promise ourour students.
students. With
With the
the support
support of
of an
an active
active and
and caring
caring community,
community, look forward
look forward toto working
working closely
closely with
with Steve
Steve Beatty
Beatty as
as
we’ll be
we’ll be relying
relying on
on the
the Georgian
Georgian sense
sense of
of innovation,
innovation, spirit
spirit and
and generosity
generosity as
as we continue
we continue along
along this
this exciting
exciting and
and challenging
challenging path.
path.
we embark
we embark on on the
the exciting
exciting path
path ahead
ahead and
and aa revitalized
revitalized future
future for
for RSGC.
RSGC.
• paul o’leary
paul o’leary
tyefarrow
• tye farrow

22 Royal
Royal St.George’s
St.George’s College
College 2009-10
2009-10 annual
annual report
report
donor stories
donor stories

BOYS WILL BE…


GEORGIANS.
When David
When David and
and Susan
Susan Corley
Corley sent sent their
their boys
boys to
to
their local
their local public
public school,
school, they
they noticed
noticed something
something
disturbing -- aa prevailing
disturbing prevailing attitude
attitude of of rudeness
rudeness thatthat
seemed to
seemed to go
go unchecked.
unchecked. Wanting
Wanting more more forfor their
their
sons, they
sons, they researched
researched and
and found
found St. St. George’s,
George’s, aa
school that
school that held
held the
the value
value ofof ‘manners’
‘manners’ as as aa top
top
priority. Both
priority. Both Richard
Richard ’75
’75 and
and PeterPeter ’76,
’76, found
found aa
home at
home at SGC
SGC in in which
which they
they flourished
flourished -- in in fact,
fact,
seeing rude
seeing rude behaviour
behaviour later
later in
in life
life caused
caused young
young
peter
petercorley
corley ‘76
Peter to
Peter to comment,
comment, “A “A St.
St. George’s
George’s boy boy would
would
never do
never do that.”
that.”

Peter was
Peter was kind,
kind, mischievous,
mischievous, andand well-loved.
well-loved. His His abiding
abiding passion
passion for
for physics
physics
and airplanes
and airplanes led
led him
him toto design
design one
one ofof the
the most
most advanced
advanced ultra-light
ultra-light aircrafts
aircrafts
ever developed.
ever developed. His
His two-seater
two-seater Toucan
Toucan is is on
on display
display inin the
the Alberta
Alberta Aviation
Aviation
Museum. Tragically,
Museum. Tragically, faulty
faulty material
material used
used inin its
its construction
construction led led to
to his
his untimely
untimely
death at
death at 27
27 years
years old.
old. Despite
Despite his
his short
short life,
life, Peter
Peter left
left behind
behind aa significant
significant
technological legacy
technological legacy as
as co-creator
co-creator of of the
the Lazair,
Lazair, one
one of
of the
the first
first twin
twin engine
engine
Ultra-lights, which
Ultra-lights, which remains
remains thethe most
most flown
flown ultra-light
ultra-light aircraft
aircraft in
in Canada.
Canada.
A retired
A retired Lazair
Lazair hangs
hangs inin the
the Smithsonian
Smithsonian Air Air and
and Space
Space Museum
Museum in in
Washington, DC,
Washington, DC, aa tribute
tribute to
to its
its importance
importance in in the
the development
development of of aviation.
aviation.
“Our sons received
received the
the academic
academic preparation
preparationtheytheyneed-
The family
The family has
has created
created aa memorial
memorial award
award soso that
that Peter’s
Peter’s light
light and
and energy
energy needed for future
ed for future success
success and were
and were taughttaught important
important values
will never
will never be
be forgotten.
forgotten. The
The Peter
Peter Corley
Corley ‘76
‘76 Physics
Physics Award,
Award, presented
presented values
based onbased on ainbelief
a belief in politeness,
politeness, respect respect
and and
annually to
annually to aa member
member of of the
the graduating
graduating class
class who
who has
has demonstrated
demonstrated integrity, that carried
integrity, that carried them
them into
intotheir
theiradult
adultlives.
lives.
determination, creativity
determination, creativity and
and an
an aptitude
aptitude for
for physics,
physics, was
was launched
launched in
in Unfortunately, Peter’s was
Unfortunately, Peter’s was cut
cut short
short and
and wewecan
canonly
only
June 2010.
June 2010. David
David andand Susan
Susan were
were both
both on-hand
on-hand to to make
make the
the presentation
presentation imagine what he he might
might have
have accomplished.
accomplished.Giving
Giving
to delighted
to delighted recipient,
recipient, Ernest
Ernest Iakovlev
Iakovlev ‘10.
‘10. back to RSGC and honouring
honouring Peter’s
Peter’s memory
memory seemed
seemed
the perfect tribute
tribute to
to our
our son
son and
and the
the school
schoolthat
that
gave him so much.”
much.”

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St.George’s College
College 2009-10
2009-10 annual
annual report
report
“With three
three boys,
boys, tuition
tuitionwas
wasaachallenge
challenge
for us. But the RSGC approach
approach to to teaching
teaching
boys really
really aligned
aligned with
with our
our values
valuesand and
you just couldn’t
couldn’t put
put aa price
price tag
tag onon the
the
experience our
our sons
sons had.
had. As
As aa family,
family,wewe
believe that
that no
no matter
matter what
what your
your means,
means,
you have an obligation
obligation toto give
give back
backwhen
when
you’ve been given
given so
so much.
much. WeWe want
want other
other
boys toboys towhat
have haveourwhat ourhad
sons sonsathad
RSGCat
and weand
RSGC we not
know know not everyone
everyone who
who deserves
to be heretocan
deserves be afford
here can afford
to be here.toWhatever
be here.
Whatever we can contribute
we can contribute to make this toeducation
make this
available toavailable
education to want
others, we others,towedo.want
Thereto
do. There
are not are places
many not manyfor places
boys likeforRSGC.”
boys
donor stories
donor stories like RSGC.”

YOU ONLY GET WHAT YOU GIVE.


As aa family
As family motto,
motto, that’s
that’s aa pretty
pretty good
good one
one to
to have.
have. Better
Better still
still ifif the
the whole
whole
family really
family really believes
believes it.
it.

Well, that’s
Well, that’s the
the case
case for
for the
the Sharpe
Sharpe family,
family, whose
whose three
three boys,
boys, Taylor
Taylor ’03,
’03,Ian
Ian’07,
WillWill
’07, ’10, are
’10,the
are very epitome
the very of what
epitome it means
of what to betoGeorgians.
it means Parents
be Georgians. Stacey
Parents
and Dave
Stacey andchose
DaveRSGC becausebecause
chose RSGC they wanted a schoola that
they wanted schoolsawthat
thesaw
whole
the boy
and believed
whole boy andthat a character
believed that aeducation
character was as important
education was as as an academic
important as anone.
RSGC fitone.
academic the bill
RSGCand its
fit small size,
the bill andwarm atmosphere,
its small urban
size, warm diversity and
atmosphere, urbancar-
ing teachers
diversity andsealed
caringthe deal. sealed the deal.
teachers

The family
The family feels
feels RSGC
RSGC gavegave them
them what
what they
they needed
needed so,
so,in
in keeping
keeping with
with their
their
motto, they
motto, they have
have given
given back
back in
in countless
countless ways.
ways. Stacey
Stacey volunteered
volunteered every
every year
year
with the
with the Georgian
Georgian Parents’
Parents’ Guild
Guild and
and the
the more
more she
she got
got involved,
involved, the
the more
more
she wanted
she wanted toto do.
do. The
The family
family has
has made
made many
many charitable
charitable contributions
contributions as
as well,
well,
including aa gift
including gift when
when each
each son
son graduated
graduated and
and aa commitment
commitment to to the
the Class
Class of
of
2010 Legacy
2010 Legacy Fund
Fund toto help
help bring
bring inin other
other boys
boys who
who would
would benefit
benefit from
from an
an
RSGC education.
RSGC education.

66 Royal
Royal St.George’s
St.George’s College
College 2009-10
2009-10 annual
annual report
report
VOLUNTEERING? THANK
THANK YOU NANCY…
Nancy McConnell
Nancy McConnell was was the
the Parent’s
Parent’s
HOW VERY GEORGIAN OF YOU. Guild President
Guild President for
for 2009-10
2009-10 and
and isis
Giving is
Giving is not
not just
just about
about donations.
donations. It’s
It’s as
as much
much about
about the
the ‘human
‘human capital’
capital’ Georgians
Georgians INTEGER SAPIEN VELIT, 
the mother
the mother ofof Andrew,
Andrew, Arts
Arts Prefect
Prefect
for the
for the Class
Class of
of 2011.
2011. Clearly,
Clearly,
are willing
are willing to
to invest
invest in
in the
the things
things they
they believe
believe in.
in. RSGC
RSGC is is fortunate
fortunate to
to have
have the
the LACINIA A ELEIFEND
leadership runs
leadership runs in
in the
the family.
family.
kind of
kind of close-knit
close-knit community
community that
that cares
cares enough
enough toto give
give time,
time, energy
energy and
and expertise
expertise Nancy embodies
Nancy embodies thethe Georgian
Georgian spirit
spirit
for the
for the betterment
betterment of of our
our school
school and
and our
our boys.
boys. by embracing
by embracing every
every opportunity
opportunity to
to
improve our
improve our community
community and and support
support
sharron (l)(l)and
sharron and nancy
(r) (r) present a cheque
to paul to paul o’leary
THANK YOU JAMIE…
JAMIE… our boys.
our boys. nancy present a cheque o’leary

Last year,
Last year, Nancy
Nancy and
and her
her Guild
Guild Executive
Executive Committee
Committee raised
raised aa staggering
staggering $100,000,
$100,000,
A prime
A prime example
example of
of the
the Georgian
Georgian volunteer
volunteer isis Jamie
Jamie
mostly through
mostly through the
the effective
effective management
management of
of four
four key
key RSGC
RSGC events
events –– the
the Mistletoe
Mistletoe
Lint ‘98,
Lint ‘98, the
the outgoing
outgoing president
president of
of the
the RSGCAA.
RSGCAA.
Market, the
Market, the new
new and
and very
very popular
popular Cheese
Cheese Fundraiser,
Fundraiser, and
and aa spectacular
spectacular Mother’s
Mother’s
His term
His term has
has seen
seen the
the creation
creation of
of the
the Georgian
Georgian Day event
Day event featuring
featuring Molly
Molly Johnson,
Johnson, whose
whose talent
talent and
and generosity
generosity helped
helped to
to fund
fund aa
Alumni Scholarship
Alumni Scholarship Fund
Fund and
and the
the Class
Class of
of 2010
2010 music bursary.
music bursary.
Scholarship Legacy
Scholarship Legacy Fund.
Fund. He’s
He’s also
also spearheaded
spearheaded
aa leap
leap into
into the
the 21st
21st Century
Century with
with the
the use
use of
of social
social “I am
“I am extremely
extremely grateful
grateful toto the
the Guild
Guild Executive,
Executive, the
the ‘High
‘High Five’
Five’ teams,
teams, and
and the
the
networks, broadcast
networks, broadcast emails
emails and
and texting
texting to
to stay
stay inin countless volunteers
countless volunteers whowho gave
gave time
time and
and expertise
expertise to
to help
help with
with our
our events
events and
and many
many
touch with
touch with our
our diverse
diverse alumni.
alumni. school initiatives.
school initiatives. II have
have thoroughly
thoroughly enjoyed
enjoyed working
working with
with this
this remarkable
remarkable group
group
of women
of women andand value
value the
the friendship
friendship and
and support
support they
they provided
provided toto me.
me. II am
am also
also
“It’s been
“It’s been an
an extraordinary
extraordinary experience
experience volunteering
volunteering appreciative of
appreciative of the
the tremendous
tremendous support
support from
from the
the faculty,
faculty, staff
staff and
and Board
Board ofof Governors.”
Governors.”
with RSGC
with RSGC and and giving
giving back
back toto aa school
school that
that gave
gave so
so
much to
much to me.
me. I’ll
I’ll miss
miss this
this ‘job’,
‘job’, but
but II won’t
won’t miss
miss the
the WELCOME
WELCOME SHARRON…
people because
people because II plan
plan on
on remaining
remaining right
right in
in the
the thick
thick Sharron Mollenhauer,
Sharron Mollenhauer, aa long-time
long-time volunteer
volunteer and
and mother
mother ofof David,
David, Class
Class of
of 2014,
2014,
of things
of things and
and helping
helping our
our incoming
incoming president,
president, Sandy
Sandy will be
will be taking
taking over
over as
as Guild
Guild President
President for
for the
the 2010/11
2010/11 academic
academic year.
year. The
The bar’s
bar’s been
been
Gibson ’01,
Gibson ’01, as
as he
he takes
takes us
us to
to the
the next
next level.”
level.” set high,
set high, and
and the
the Guild
Guild is
is confident
confident that
that Sharron
Sharron will
will be
be the
the leader
leader to
to take
take them
them
even higher.
even higher.
WELCOME SANDY…
The RSGCAA
The RSGCAA isis delighted
delighted that
that Sandy
Sandy Gibson
Gibson’01 ’01will
willbe
be
taking over
taking over as
as president
president to
to carry
carry on
on Jamie’s
Jamie’s great
great work.
work.

“I’ve got
“I’ve got big
big shoes
shoes to
to fill
fill but
but with
with the
the help
help of
of our
our incredible
incredible “I believe
believe in
in this
this school
schooland
andininthe
thevalue
valueofofvolunteerism.
volunteerism.
community, II believe
community, believe we
we cancan extend
extend ourour reach
reach and
and recon-
recon- It’s an important
important partpart of
of our
our family’s
family’svalues
valuesand
andit’s
it’sone
one
nect with
nect with even
even more
more alumni.
alumni. It’sIt’s our
our duty
duty to
to provide
provide the
the
of the many ways in which which RSGC
RSGC offers
offers an
an environment
environment
mentoring and
mentoring and network
network today’s
today’s RSGC
RSGC students
students need
need asas
that models the behaviour
behaviour wewe expect
expect to
to see
seein
inour
ourboys.
boys.
they consider
they consider their
their futures.
futures. It’s
It’s also
also our
our responsibility
responsibility toto
continue supporting
continue supporting the
the school’s
school’s financial
financial needs
needs whether
whether it’s
it’s We all benefit
benefit soso much
much byby participating.
participating. I Iam
amexcited
excitedtoto
for endowment
for endowment funds,
funds, capital
capital projects,
projects, or
or the
the annual
annual fund.
fund. sharron
sharron
be taking• on this mollenhauer
mollenhauer
this new
new role and
role and look
lookforward
forwardto toaa
It’s vital
It’s vital to
to keep
keep RSGC
RSGC strong
strong –– the
the world
world needs
needs our
our guys!”
guys!” dynamic year ahead!”
ahead!”

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SAVE THE DATE:
EVEN OUR GRANDPARENTS Junior School Grandparent
& Grandfriends’ Day -
GET INVOLVED Thursday, June 2, 2011
The Georgian
The Georgian community
community isis about
about family
family -- and
and that
that includes
includes our
our caring
caring
and proud
and proud grandparents
grandparents and
and grandfriends.
grandfriends.

“I support
support RSGC
RSGC because
because itit has
has treated
treatedeach
eachof ofmy
my
grandsons; Andrew
Andrew ’11,
’11, Ryan
Ryan ’14
’14and
andJeffrey
Jeffrey’18
’18asas
individuals. They have
individuals. They have learned
learnedto torespect
respecttradition,
tradition,
the value of aa handshake,
handshake, an an appreciation
appreciationfor forthe
thearts,
arts,
to celebrate
celebrate differences,
differences, that
that it’s
it’salright
alrightto
tomake
make
mistakes – as long
long as
as you
you learn
learn from
from them
them -- and
andthat,
that,
most of all,
all, manners
manners truly
truly do
do maketh
maketh men.”
men.”

spring grandparents’
spring grandparents’ day day concert
concert

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MESSAGE FROM FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT
THE TREASURER
While challenging
While challenging at at times,
times, the
the 2009/2010
2009/2010
academic year
academic year also
also presented
presented opportunities
opportunities for
for new
new directions
directions andand building
building solidsolid founda-
foundations

OTHER 2%
CA
PIT
tions
for thefor the future.
future. The financial
The financial position
position of theof

ST SIS
AS

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UD TA
the College
College remains
remains strong.
strong. WhileWhile ordinarily
ordinarily

EN CE

6%
AD

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VA

FI 4%
we plan
we plan for
for aa small
small surplus
surplus in
in our
our budgeting
budgeting

NA
NC
EM

NC
EN

IA
process, last
process, last year
year wewe experienced
experienced aa small
small
T
4%

L
AD
MIN
IST
deficit and
deficit and aa slight
slight decrease
decrease in
in our
our RA
TIO
N8
%

operating fund
operating fund balance
balance of
of $39,000.
$39,000. Only
Only 0.4%
0.4% of of our
our reserves
reserves were
were required
required ACADEMIC 69%

to fund
to fund this
this shortfall
shortfall and
and given
given the
the economic
economic tenor
tenor of of the
the times,
times, we
we view
view this
this PLANT
7%

as aa successful
as successful management
management of of resources
resources in
in aa time
time of of restraint.
restraint.
The school
The school is
is flourishing
flourishing financially
financially as
as aa result
result of
of sound
sound financial
financial planning
planning that
that
bases fixed
bases fixed costs
costs on
on fixed
fixed attainable
attainable enrolment,
enrolment, withwith variable
variable and
and non-recurring
non-recurring
expenditures only
expenditures only incurred
incurred when
when enrolment
enrolment exceeds
exceeds 405.
405. We
We feel
feel that
that this
this is
is the
the
best way
best way to
to protect
protect the
the financial
financial strength
strength of of the
the College
College inin light
light of
of the
the variable
variable
nature of
nature of enrolment
enrolment levels.
levels.
The continuing
The continuing renovation,
renovation, repair
repair and
and replacement
replacement program
program resulted
resulted in
in EXPENSES
$690,000 being
$690,000 being invested
invested in
in plant
plant refurbishment
refurbishment andand planning
planning forfor future
future campus
campus
enhancements. In
enhancements. In the
the summer
summer of of 2010,
2010, we
we will
will invest
invest aa further
further $700,000.
$700,000. AtAt
the end
the end of
of this
this fiscal
fiscal year,
year, the
the equity
equity in
in the
the property,
property, plant
plant and
and equipment
equipment fund
fund

OTHER 1%
DON
is $11.7
is $11.7 million.
million.

ATIO
N
S 5%
The College
The College received
received total
total donations
donations ofof $725,000,
$725,000, of
of which
which $300,000
$300,000 waswas raised
raised in
in our
our Annual
Annual Giving
Giving campaign.
campaign. These
These donations
donations were
were received
received in in
thethe Foundation,
Foundation,
which is
which is comprised
comprised ofof the
the annual
annual fund
fund balance
balance and
and several
several significant
significant endowments.
endowments.
These funds
These funds are
are invested
invested in
in accordance
accordance with
with the
the Foundation
Foundation Investment
Investment Policy,
Policy, in
in
aa balanced
balanced index
index fund.
fund. The
The income
income from
from these
these investments
investments is is used
used to
to pay
pay grants
grants TUITION 94%

to the
to the College
College in
in support
support of
of the
the purposes
purposes established
established in
in the
the various
various endowments.
endowments.
In spite
In spite of
of challenges
challenges in
in the
the past
past year,
year, our
our excellent
excellent faculty
faculty and
and staff
staff demonstrated
demonstrated
their dedication
their dedication and
and talents
talents and
and allowed
allowed us
us to
to continue
continue seamlessly.
seamlessly. II am
am indebted
indebted
to our
to our senior
senior management
management team,team, supported
supported by by the
the faculty
faculty and
and staff,
staff, that
that II am
am
able to
able to present
present this
this favourable
favourable report.
report. In
In particular,
particular, II would
would like
like to
to thank
thank Andy
Andy
Whiteley and
Whiteley and his
his staff
staff for
for their
their continued
continued professional
professional and
and competent
competent management
management
of the
of the finances
finances of
of the
the College.
College. II would
would also
also like
like to
to thank
thank my
my fellow
fellow Governors
Governors forfor
their continued
their continued support
support and
and encouragement.
encouragement.
REVENUE
wandaho,
• wanda ho, treasurer
treasurer

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FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT

royal st. george's college


balance sheet
june 30, 2010 000's 000's
2010 2009 royal st. george's college
statement of revenue and expenses
assets year ended june 30, 2010
current 2010 2009
cash $ 3,195 $ 2,809 budget actual actual
accounts receivable 1,473 1,492 (unaudited)
other 594 571 000's 000's 000's
$ 5,262 $ 4,872 revenue
tuition fees $ 10,184 $ 10,299 $ 9,935
property, plant and equipment 11,653 11,720 other 203 140 291
$ 16,915 $ 16,592
$ 10,387 $ 10,439 $ 10,226
LIABILITIES
expenses
current salaries, wages and benefits 7,550 7,813 7,166
accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 1,779 $ 1,432 other 2,343 2,471 2,474
deferred revenue 5,968 5,835 $ 9,893 $ 10,284 $ 9,640
$ 7,747 $ 7,268
excess of revenue over expenses $ 494 $ 155 $ 586
FUND BALANCES
academic fund $ 1,100 $ 1,190 expenses relating to property,
property, plant and equipment fund 8,068 8,135 plant and equipment (note 5)
9,168 9,325 depreciation 678 715 697
capital campaign 85 99 61
$ 16,915 $ 16,592
$ 763 $ 814 $ 758

(deficiency) of revenue over


expenses from operations (269) (659) (172)

net financial support $ 266 503 951


(deficiency) excess of revenue over expenses (3) $ (156) $ 779

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royal st. george's college


statement of changes in fund balances
year ended june 30, 2010 000's 000's
2010 2009
academic property,
fund plant &
equipment
fund total total
fund balance, beginning of year $ 1,190 $ 8,135 $ 9,324 $ 8,546

(deficiency) excess of
revenue over expenses 160 (316) (156) 778
interfund transfers (249) 249 0 0
(89) (67) (156) 778
fund balance, end of year $1,101 $8,068 $9,169 $9,324

“The school is flourishing


financially as a result of
sound financial planning.”

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A BIG GEORGIAN THANK-YOU Morteza and Laleh Mahjour
Rob and Nancy McConnell
Diana Cottingham
Mr. & Mrs. Jim and Julie Crossland
TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS Gillian Hawker & Marty Perlmutar
Mr. Thomas Pladsen
Anne McIlroy and Robert Davies
A. Devir and J. Robertson
We greatly appreciate gifts from the following Georgian donors and Ms. Wanda Ho Elaine & Greg Dimmer
who made contributions between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. Paul and Janet Raboud The Fenton Family
Mr. Philip Robson & Ms. Victoria Prince Mr. David Geneen
LEGACY CIRCLE Mr. & Mrs. David and Paula Kerr Mike Sanderson, Donna Green Mr. & Mrs. Gordon and Celia Goodman
$50,000 - $99,999
$99,999 Brett and Jennifer Knowles and Kit Green Sanderson John and Gail Graham
Mr. & Mrs. David and Susan Corley David G. Lee and Carrie Mack Barry and Penny Somerville Martin Guest
Jack and Beth Curtin Darius Majlessi Kevin Stanton Peggy Guest
The Lint Family and Manuela Marcheggiani & Bernadette Stanton-Meijer Dr. David and Mrs. Kimberly Hanmer
The Georgian Parents’ Guild Brian and Megan Porter Mr. Eugene Trusler ‘75 Max and Elizabeth Hardinge
LinCon Management Inc. Chris Purkis and Jane Botsford and Ms. Laurie Goad Dr. Campbell Harvey ‘77
1386945 Ontario Inc. Tom and Ruth Woods and Mrs. Susana Harvey
HEADMASTER’S CIRCLE Richard and Suzan Wookey Crofton & Faith Harvey
$25,000 - $49,999
$49,999 DRAGON’S CIRCLE Seniority Investments Ms. Pam Hillen
Mr. Joseph Wright $2,500 - $4,999
$4,999 Liz Harvey & Gary Hodder
Green River Foundation Ms. Catherine Bateman GOLD CIRCLE Stefan and Jenny Hofer
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis $1,000 - $2,499
$2,499 Mr. Robert Hutchison
GEORGIAN CIRCLE and Julie Bernhard Anderson-Rostie Family & Ms. Carolyn Kearns
$10,000 -- $24,999
$10,000 $24,999 Peter Bethlenfalvy 6 X Anonymous Vladimir Iakovlev & Gaiane Iakovleva
Francis and Melanie Allen Mr. & Mrs. Steve and Robin Bickley Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Baker Mr. Sheldon Inwentash
Guy Burry ‘77 and Liz Lundell The Briggs Family Howard Barton and Sally Hannon & Ms. Lynn Factor
Mrs. Winifrede Burry Robert Bruce and Elizabeth Lawler Brian Blumenthal & Lisa Mendelson Mr. & Mrs. David and Barbara Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Tye and Janet Burt Mr. & Mrs. David and Wendy Bunston Mr. Stuart Bollefer & Ms. Diane Karnay Nigel Johnston
J. Scott McCain John D.E. Byrne & Family Mr. Reid Bowlby Guy and Heather Jones
Patricia McCain Tony Caldwell & Martha Durdin and Ms. Deborah Bongard Dr. Donald P. Jones
Mr. Fraser Phillips ‘78 Lisa Bate & Paul Cherry The Beatty Family Mr. Colin Kelleher & Ms. Mary Jo Looby
and Ms. Kimberly Cudney Mr. & Mrs. Mark David and Joanne Browne Ram and Neeta Khatter
Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Ajit Singh and Lari-Ann Convery James Buchanan & Julia Robertson Drs. Bohdan & Nina Kryshtalskyj
Mr. & Mrs. G. Wayne Mr. & Mrs. David Jamie Cardy David and Margaret Lailey
and Maureen Squibb and Johanna Diplock Joan Cardy Stephen and Adrienne Lapinsky
Mr. Shunyi Yao & Ms. Li Liu A. Evis ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Tim and Sheila Casgrain Mr. Douglas Lawrence
The Midloch Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David and Kristin Ferguson Dr. Robert Casper & Dr. Paula Rochon
Mr. Jim Harbell and Ms. Pat McQuaid & Ms. Jennifer Wardrop Mr. Balfour LeGresley
KNIGHTS’ CIRCLE David Harrison & Zac Harrison ‘15 Dr. Suzanne Caudry Anne & David LeGresley
$5,000 - $9,999
$9,999 Mr. William Hepburn ‘72 Bruce Chapple ‘87 & Leslie McCallum Mr. Nicola Lisi
Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Susan Barker and Mrs. Anne Hepburn Mr. Roger Chiu and Ms. Leona Greene and Ms. Lucy Monte-Lisi
James Crompton J. Bradley Holland & Jean Wong Bert Clark ‘89 Mr. Richard Livesley
Robert and Nancy Evans Mr. & Mrs. David and Marilyn Hull Mr. Paul Clark ‘85 and Mrs. Susan Clark & Ms. Heather James
Tye and Eileen Farrow Robert Keilty ‘81 and Ruth Keilty Mr. & Mrs. Paul and Lesley Cleveland Mr. Donald Lomax
Richard Greene & Shelly Haber Mr. & Mrs. Leo and Christina Lau Mr. Thomas Connell Phipps and Barb Lounsbery
Stephen and Louise Hucal Mr. & Mrs. Keith and Tanya Luder and
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Ms. Sara Griffiths Christopher and Amanda Luxon

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GEORGIAN DONORS
Kevin Maione & Lisa Plaxton Mark and Linda Saunders KP Trends Grant and Judy McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mr. John Sharpe The Lowidt Foundation Murray and Joan McDonald
and Jennifer Marks and Ms. Sarah Moss Sharpe Martin Merry & Reid Limited Mr. Robert Mellema ‘98
Scott and Marylou Martyn Mr. & Mrs. David PointOne Graphics and Ms. Lisa Mellema
Mr. Frank McLaughlin and Stacey Sharpe UpTown Collision Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Alexander
and Ms. Soraya Farha The Simon Family and Marianne Miller
Drs. David McNeely Dr. Rajiv Singal MEMBERS’ CIRCLE Janet Mills & David Sharpless
and Barbara Liu and Ms. Sandra Brazel $500 - $999 Tim and Jeanelle Mitchell
Tracy Dalglish & Mike Medline Andy and Jennifer Smith 4 X Anonymous Ken Mulders & Eileen Tobey
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Ms. Janet Somerville Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Munro
and Elizabeth Misztela Mr. Andrew Spears ‘79 and Marilyn Balan Mr. & Mrs. John and Sarah Nagel
Siu Kwan Mok and Queenie Lau and Ms. Laleh Moshiri Lynn Bevan in honour Christopher Rich & Anne McGinn
Rob and Sharron Mollenhauer Ms. Nicole Steeves-LeGresley of Susan Doherty Janet & Bill Roscoe
Mr. Rob Moore Mr. Kenneth Stein M.A. Ridley Mr. & Mrs. Louie
and Ms. Molly Johnson and Ms. Leslie Jones Mr. & Mrs. Philip and MaryLou Santaguida
Prof. Mykola Moros Tom Stevens and Nicola Blake The Secor Family
Paul and Lynn Morse Steven and Gillian Sylvester Elizabeth M. Brown John and Anna Semple
James Musgrove Daniel Tecimer ‘93 and Michael Boughn Mr. & Mrs. George and Lucy Sharp
& Josee Turcotte and MaryAnne Tecimer Dr. Martin Bourgeois Keltie Sim
Ms. Kimberley Neeson James C. Tory & Cynthia Rogers Jim Bray & Kathy Falconi Nick Stitt
Lori & Bruce Neve The Tremayne Family D’Arcy Chadwick Dr. H. Strauss & Mrs. J. Strauss
Mr. John Ng & Ms. Rhonda Low Mr. & Mrs. Steven Richard Comparey Mr. & Mrs. Mark
Lori & Paul O’Leary and Colleen Trevor & Micheline McKay and Clare Trachuk
The Ord Family Jennifer Price and Martin Tulett Dr. James Day Mr. Andrew van Nostrand ‘88
Ms. Cindy Overing Mr. Trevor Turnbull and Dr. Maureen Briscoe and Mrs. Caroline van Nostrand
Gordon Pearce and Dr. Jennifer Day Bernard Francisco Andrew Whiteley
& Janne Duncan Mr. Colin Walker & Kathryn Minialoff Mr. Max Wu & Ms. So-hyeong Yun
Don and Nancy Pearson & Ms. Gloria Della Maestra Fred Glady & Kasia Czarski Neeson & Associates
John and Deborah Perl Maureen and Bill Wareham Mr. Ian Hardacre ‘85
The Peterson Family Geoff and Adrienne Waterman and Dr. Karen Hardacre FRIENDS’ CIRCLE
Mr. & Mrs. Ihor The Watts Family Kurosh and Khatereh Hayat Davoudi UP TO $499
and Marijka Prokipchuk Mr. Brian White ‘73 The Hillyer Family Mr. Scott Ackley ‘04
Walter and Georgina Ratcliffe Dr. and Mrs. Larry Wilder Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Mark
Don Raymond & Jennifer Keenan Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Dianne Jamieson and Deborah Ackley
Douglas Richmond ‘77 and Jeannie Wong Robynn and Scott Jolliffe Ms. Patricia Ahern
& Donna Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Dr. Jin-Keun Kim Mr. Bruce Alexandor ‘82
Mr. David Robertson and Julia Wright & Ms. Eun Ju Park and Ms. Susanne Alexandor
Mr. David Roebuck Mr. & Mrs. Takahiro The Kotecha Family Glen Algarvio
and Ms. Anne Hardcastle and Tomoko Yamanaka Katherine & John Kruk Mrs. Luba Andrews
Chris Roper and Jane Taylor Bernard Yaphe & Pam Foreht Isabel & Nicky Lai Marcus H. Andrews ‘92
The Royer Family Bell Canada The Lucas Family 12 X Anonymous
Mr. Matthew Rubinoff ‘96 The Cardy Group Patti MacNicol Mr. Peter Antonoff ‘82
Mr. Robert Rubinoff Gibson’s Cleaners Company Limited Kathleen Donnelly The Hon. Justice Robert Armstrong
& Nick Malcolm andMrs.
and Mrs.Erica
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GEORGIAN DONORS
Mr. David Armstrong ‘91 Alex Edmison ‘02 Mr. Graham Hunt ‘85 John Mazurek
and Ms. Andrea Armstrong Jeff Enfield ‘97
Jeff Enfield ‘97 and Mrs. Lara Hunt Rob McCann ‘77
Jacquie Baby & Andrew Prowse Dr. Robert Eng ‘88 Tim Hutton Ms. Laura McPhedran
Mr. Salvatore Badali and Ms. Julie Eng Mr. Stanley Janecek ‘82 & Mr. Ben Barnes
& Ms. Kim McInnes Mrs. & Mr. Katherine and Mrs. Nancy Janecek Daniel R. Medd ‘98
Bill Balan ‘86 and Jonathon Ennis Mr. Brady Joel ‘96 Miss Alison Melville
& Nancy McCaffery-Balan Mrs. Sarah J. Evans Ms. Kim Johnson Mr. Peter Miller ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Ihor Mr. & Ms. John Mr. & Mrs. Chris Ms. Evelyn Miller
and Christina Bardyn and Linda Evans and Mima Kapches Mr. & Mrs. David
Dr. Joyce Barnett Mr. & Mrs. Keith Mr. & Mrs. J. Kevin and Yuri Miller
& Ms. Alison Kemper and Nicole Farrar and Anne Kaye Daniel Mitchell ‘99
Mary & Richard Beadon Dave and Kelley Fitzpatrick Mr. Stephen Kaye ‘04 Catherine and John Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Sherry Fitzpatrick Jay Kearsey Thomas Moore ‘08
and Jennifer Bibby Charles Fowler ‘86 Mr. Harrison Keenan ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
The Blair Family Elden Fulton Arthur Kennedy ‘81 and Gail Moore
Howard and Lorie Bogler Chantelle Courtney Pat Keresteci Darcy Morris ‘00
The Bonetta Family and Peter Furnish Mr. James Knox ‘77 Dr. Christopher Newton
Ms. Bette Ann Branch Mr. Anthony Gasparini ‘08 and Mrs. Susi Knox & Ms. Catherine Kirkland
Mrs. Kathleen Brethour Mr. Christopher George ‘96 Mr. Andrew Krausz Frederick B. Newton
The Brinkhofs Ms. Julie Girvan & Ms. Donna Lorenzetti Mr. Daniel Neysmith ‘94
Mr. John Buckingham ‘71 Mrs. Eleanor Glynn Allison and Blaine Kremer Mr. Steve Ng
and Ms. Ena Buckingham Ms. Carol Gray Elizabeth & Graham Lang & Ms. Cecilia Chui
John M. Campbell Adam Green ‘99 Sandra Ann Lanigan Ms. & Mr. Toni
& Denise Fujiwara
Fujiwara
G. Geoffrey W. Ms. Cathie Gryfe-Seeley Dr. Jim Leatch and Stuart Nosworthy
G. Geoffrey
Cardy ‘01 W. Cardy ‘01 & Dr. David Gryfe & Dr. Sandra Boyes Jason Pantalone ‘96
Dr. Krisda Chirapongse ‘76 Mr. Brad Gushaw ‘71 Mr. Duane Lee ‘93 Mr. Jesse Parker ‘01
and Mrs. Eva Chirapongse Mr. Lucas Harris and Ms. Heather Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Mr. Robert Cimicata ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Stig Dorothy Quann and Susan Penny
Mr. & Mrs. J.P. Conforzi and Suzanne Harver Eve Lewis Mr. Anthony Pepper ‘73
Scott Daly ‘82 Mr. Douglas Henderson ‘08 Jamie Lint ‘98 and Ms. Jane Tattersall
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Andrew Hepburn ‘02 Jonathan Lofft ‘01 Mrs. Marjorie Pepper
and Carol D’Arcy Jeff Hess ‘87 and Cathy Hess Mr. Peter Love Mr. John Perl ‘05
Mr. & Ms. Paul Mr. Neil Hetherington ‘91 & Ms. Melanie Manchee Sir Bruce Perreault
and Leana Darvasi and Ms. Laura Hetherington John A. L. MacDonald ‘87 & Lady Maria Perreault
Ms. Josephine Dasko Rev. John Hodgins Ms. Anna Magor Jamie Peters ‘90
Mr. Dean Davis ‘91 & Mrs. Jane Hodgins Mr. & Mrs. William Andrew Pettit ‘00
Rachel DeBlois Jonathan Holtby ‘04 and Georgina Magyar Mrs. Veronica A. Phillips
Gerry and Lisa Doerksen Mr. David Horton Mr. & Mrs. L. Mallin Christiaan Piller ‘94
Mr. James Donnelly & Ms. Kathy Haley Harish Maraj ‘98 Mr. Marvin Pludwinski
Taylor Drury ‘04 Mr. & Mrs. David T.B.K. Martin and Ms. Linda Hacker
Mr. Grant Dunbar ‘71 and Jennifer Houlding Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Barbara Martin The Pope Family
and Ms. Peggy Able Dunbar Mr. Alexander Hucal ‘07 David and Kate Mather Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Poth
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2009-10 If you would like to
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Mr. Andrew von Teichman ‘96 (Effective October 19, 2009)
and Lizanne Rains and Ms. Natalie Oldfield make a gift, you can
Mr. David Rankin Matthew von Teichman ‘92 OFFICERS
donate on-line at
Morris Reid Mr. & Mrs. Tom Mr.Tye Farrow
Mr. David Robinette ‘98 and Sue Wade West Chair rsgc.on.ca or contact
Mr. Brian Robinson Mr. Stephen Wall ‘92 Mr. David Mather David Lee, Director
Ms. Emma Roche Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Past Chair
Mrs. Rona Rowdon and Gillian Wallace Ms. Ruth Woods of Advancement &
Mr. J. Morgan Rubes ‘03 Ashley Warren Vice-Chair Alumni Development
Torin Rumball Janis Rusen Ms Wanda Ho
Mr. David Ruta ‘05 & Jeffrey Wassermann Treasurer, Finance
at 416 516 5202 or
Ms. Dianne Ryan & Mr. Rob Hogg Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Audit Committee Chair dlee@rsgc.on.ca
Mr. & Mrs. Pete and Katherine Wilson
Mr. Andrew Whiteley
and Rosie Sarellas William E. Wilson
Assistant Headmaster, Finance
Mr. Don Schroder Mr. Patrick Yam ‘84
and Operations, Secretary
Mr. Gregory Scott ‘71 Chris Yelle ‘90
Mr. Benjamin Sharma ‘99 Park Avenue Holdings Inc. BOARD MEMBERS
Mr. Alex Shum We have made every effort to
Mr. Michael Barker,
Mr. Bruce Simpson GIFTS IN KIND ensure that this is a complete
Facilities Committee Chair
Bruce Sinclair ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Ray and accurate list. If there are
Mr. Guy Burry ‘77
Mr. Greg Smith and Karen Arbesman
Advancement Committee Chair
any errors and omissions, we
& Ms. Janet Stephenson Mr. Joseph Bersani
Mr. Tye Burt
apologize and ask that you
The Sokolowski Family Guy Burry ‘77 contact the Advancement &
and Liz Lundell Mr. Anthony Caldwell
Ailee Soulliere
Nominating and Governance Alumni Development Office
Craig Stait-Gardner ‘94 Scott Daly ‘82
Committee Chair at annualgiving@rsgc.on.ca to
Jason Start ‘90 Mr. Graham Hunt ‘85
Ms. Shelly Haber make any necessary changes.
John Stephenson ‘84 Ms. Molly Johnson
Pat Keresteci Strategic Planning Committee Chair
Lynne Sugden
Chris and Shelagh Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Keith Mr. Steve Hucal
Ronald and Chrys Taylor and Tanya Luder Mr. Sheldon Inwentash
Mr. Patrick Taylor ‘02 Mr. Jay Murray ‘79 Ms Molly Johnson
Mrs. Ruby Taylor and Mrs. Penny Murray Mr. Robert Keilty ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Ferit Tecimer Mr. & Mrs. Earle Mr. Jamie Peters ‘90
Jamie Thompson ‘84 and Janice O’Born Alumni Representitive
Dr. Aaron Thompson ‘95 Jamie Peters ‘90 Mr. Gary Singh
and Ms. Tara Meyer Mr. Fraser Phillips ‘78 Mr. Wayne Squibb
Mr. Adrian Thornbury ‘87 and Ms. Kimberly Cudney
and Ms. Lisa Thornbury PointOne Graphics
Mrs. Emilie Toguri Mr. J. Morgan Rubes ‘03
Ms. Stefanie Turner Mr. & Mrs. David
Ms. Kirsten Uhre and Stacey Sharpe
B. Verner ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Myles Vivares & Fiona Cooper and Ajit Singh
Mr. Bernard von Bieberstein ‘97
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