Candlelight Assemblies

Junior Candlelight Service

The Junior School held its traditional candlelight service on Monday, December 16. This annual celebration of songs and readings is led by our Grade 6 and 7 students and includes the lighting of candles for faith, hope, love, and peace. 

Students in Grades 1-3 brought a toy or gift and placed it under the tree at the beginning of the service. These gifts are used year-round for children and youth who are in the care of social workers at the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Students in Grades 4 to 7 and York House staff filled ‘hampers’ with much-needed items, such as clothing and grocery gift cards, for families who get support from Family Services of Greater Vancouver. 

The donations were delivered by our Grade 7 House Leaders and Junior School Head and Vice Head Girl. Together the Junior School filled hampers for nine families and donated 12 large garbage bags full of toys. Both organizations extend their “deepest gratitude to York House for the generous donations.”

Thank you to everyone who participated in this York House School annual holiday tradition of giving to others in need. This assembly truly reminds us what this time of year is really all about.

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Senior Candlelight Service

On Tuesday, December 10, the Senior School held its traditional candlelight service. This assembly is a long-standing tradition at York House, where we come together as a community, and in the spirit of the season, take time to reflect on what is important. Through various readings, musical performances, and the lighting of four advent candles in honour of peace, joy, love, and hope, we were reminded of all that we have to be thankful for. Mr. Rosen shared a personal story, Mme Rousseau reflected on peace, Mrs. Rodrigues spoke about hope, Ms. O’Connor spoke about love, and Ms. McDonald invited four Junior School students to share what brings joy to their lives. Our flute and clarinet ensemble played traditional carols throughout. Our Poet Laureate, Sophie (Grade 11), shared a poem, Ragazza performed “One”, and to close, everyone joined in for “One Voice”.

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Senior Tigers Update: December 12, 2019

And the winning continues!

While the fall season ended, the winter season begins with our Senior Tigers Basketball Team winning the ISA Championship! YHS hosted the eight-team tournament December 6-7. The Tigers easily defeated Glenlyon-Norfolk 82-13 in the opening round before routing Collingwood 73-28 in the semi-final. In the final, the BC AA ranked #8 Tigers faced the #6 ranked Southridge Storm. It was an intense game where YHS maintained a small lead all game until the fourth quarter when the Tigers depth helped build an 18-point lead with five minutes to play. The Tigers held on for a 73-64 win. There were several top performances all weekend but Nadeen took home Most Valuable Player honours.

The Tigers will move up in the BC AA Rankings and have kicked off their season with a record of seven wins with one loss (a 6-pt loss to AAA #3 team in BC, McMath Secondary).