French Fashion Designer Visits Grade 11 and 12 Students

The French 11 and French Accelerated 11/12 classes had the amazing opportunity to speak with the French artist, Ghislain Brown Kossi. Ghislain Brown Kossi specializes in design, photography (including film), and painting. Over the past couple of years, he has designed his own eco-friendly clothing line made solely out of bamboo. We learned about many aspects of the fashion world such as the high-level competition, the difference between a stylist and a designer, and how significant fashion sense is in Paris: “a statement to your personality”. 

Mr. Kossi was born in Lyon and grew up in Paris, embracing the on-trend French fashion community through working alongside famous designers and brands such as Chloé and Louis Vuitton. Though he was inspired by such famous designers, he chose to pursue his dream of an environmentally friendly fashion brand. The class had the chance to sample some of his clothes—they were casual and suitable for all people. The material is very soft and comfortable to wear. Mr. Kossi’s visit was enlightening in terms of the fashion community and brought a new perspective to our understanding of the dedication it takes to be in the fashion world. Thank you Mr. Kossi, we appreciated the time you took to speak with our classes! 

Olivia and Lauren, Grade 11

Senior Tigers Update: September 19, 2019

VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY IMPRESS AT POLAR BEAR TOURNAMENT
The Varsity Field Hockey Team started the season off by facing the best teams in BC at the Polar Bear Tournament. Despite missing some key Grade 10s (away for outdoor ed.) on Friday, the Tigers defeated rival Little Flower Academy (LFA) 4-3 and played to a 1-1 draw vs Crofton House. Saturday, with some tired and weary Grade 10s, the Tigers defeated Kelowna Secondary School (KSS) before losing to the reigning AA and AAA BC Champions, Collingwood and Handsworth. A record of 2 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw was an impressive result for our young Tigers team. This week we travel to Shawnigan Lake for an exhibition series against Brentwood College, Shawnigan Lake, and St. Michaels University School (SMUS).

ATHLETICS COFFEE MORNING: Wednesday, October 16, 8:30 am at YHS Cafe
Back by popular demand, there will be an Athletics Coffee Morning with Mr. Prissinotti (Senior Athletics Director) and Mr. Jackson (Junior School Athletics Coordinator). This is a casual opportunity to hear some information about athletics at YHS and ask questions. There will not be a formal presentation planned. Instead, this is an opportunity for questions and discussion on a variety of topics that are of interest to parents.

DEFINING COMMITMENT
Our YHS students are busy with a wide range of activities. Athletics requires a level of commitment in order for the experience to be valuable and meaningful. At YHS, our Athletics Department has tried to provide a detailed definition of commitment. Success, in any form, is earned through commitment and hard work.