YHS Commemorates Remembrance Day

remembranceday_nov2016-0805The Junior School held a poignant Remembrance Day Assembly on Thursday, November 10. The assembly opened with the reciting of the poem “Flanders Fields”.

Emmet, Gr. 6, read a powerful poem about a Syrian refugee fighting for their survival and leaving their home country. The Grade 4s sang a “Syrian Lullaby”, and students spoke on what peace means to them.

The Grade 3-6 Choir then performed “Where We Can Find Peace”, and the assembly concluded with the “Last Post”.

remembranceday_nov2016-0753The Senior School Remembrance Day Assembly held on Tuesday, November 8, featured readings, poems and performances. The assembly was hosted by Gr. 11 students Miranda and Jasmine.

Mr. Al Sahed, Resettlement Councillor, and former refugee, shared his first-hand experience of his journey from Syria, to Lebanon, and finally to Canada, and shed some light on the on the detrimental long term effects of violence and instability in a country.

remembranceday_nov2016-0759Chorista performed “After the War”, a song sung by Sarah Slean for the film Passchendaele. Miranda introduced the song: “…it evokes sentiments of the eternal love families will hold for their loved ones while juxtaposing the everlasting horrors that will forever haunt soldiers long after their time of suffering of pain.”

Chorista and Ragazza then joined together to perform “Remember” by Christina Rossetti. Jasmine introduced the song by telling us that “the piece not only enhances the feelings of regret in living a short life, but also provokes feelings of sorrow and loss.”

The assembly concluded with a moment of silence led by Fiona, Gr. 12, on the trumpet, and these final words from Miranda: “For many people, the war was their life, affecting them in every aspect. They could not limit their experience to one day, and neither should we. Although we cannot truly understand the horrors these soldiers must have endured, we can honor them by paying and simply being appreciative for their sacrifice.”

Jr. Cross-Country Team Places Third at ISEA Championship

The YHS Junior School Cross-Country Team had a tremendous season. With 73 members in Grades 3-7, it was the largest team in the school’s history. Early in September, each young Tiger made a commitment to train not only to improve her overall fitness and endurance, but also to develop the mental toughness to compete in cross-country. Training involved coming to three practices each week and competing in races throughout the Lower Mainland. Supported by a huge team of staff coaches and encouraging families, the Tigers were given excellent conditions to focus on their training and to be at their best for the ISEA Championships.

Tigers, their coaches, and parent supporters gathered at the park at Jericho Beach on a very rainy, chilly Thursday, October 27th. They were not alone; almost 700 young runners representing 13 independent schools had come together for the ISEA Cross-Country Championship!

October 27th was a day to celebrate and compete. Numerous girls achieved personal bests, many received ribbons awarded to the top runners in each grade, and all gave their very best as they competed for their school. Each Tiger played an important role in scoring points for their school both during their race and as they stood on the sidelines cheering for their fellow Tigers.

Our team should be very proud of their third place finish; a great achievement against a highly competitive field of athletes! In the individual grade division, the Grades 3 and 7 team each received a second place finish, and the Grade 4 team received a third place finish. Grade 6s, were fourth overall, and Grade 5s were fifth. Congratulations Tigers!

Many thanks to the staff coaches, parent helpers, and the support of all families! Staff coaches: Kimberley Ryerson, Angela Kingerlee, and Kiera Pearkes from the Little School, Madeleine Abbott, Jennifer Sharp, Krista Payette, Dannika Murray, Lela Ling, and Jason Camp from the Junior School, and Alison Waterhouse from the Senior School. Special thanks are given to Christina Vasak for her fabulous iMovie highlighting the ISEAs Go Tigers!