YHS Says a Fond Farewell to PE Teacher Tinker Allester ‘74

By Kimberley Harvey, Director of Senior School

TinkerAllesterAssembly_07Jun2016-2760This year, we are saying goodbye to an incredible woman in our community who many of you have been fortunate to call your teacher, teacher advisor, coach, role model, inspiration, colleague, confidante, or friend. At the end of June, Tinker Allester, will begin a new chapter in her life and retire from York House School after teaching here for 34 incredible years.

Thirty-four years ago, in 1982, the Commodore 64 computer was launched and the first CD player was released by Sony. Time Magazine named “The Computer” as the “Person of the Year” that same year. The movies ET and Fast Times at Ridgemont High led the box office. Olivia Newton John had us getting physical and Joan Jett had us loving rock n roll. Michael Jackson dominated the charts with Thriller, which became the best-selling album of all in time.

TinkerAllesterRetirement_14Jun2016-3205And, while we know that in the last 34 years, there have been great shifts in technology and music, the one thing that has remained constant at YHS is the commitment, support, and fun-loving approach that Ms. Allester has brought each and every day to her students and our community. As one student shared with me, “Ms. Allester’s infectious positive energy can easily brighten anyone’s day just by being in the same room as her. She is one of the kindest, most fun, and happiest people I know, and York House will not be the same without her.”

TinkerAllesterRetirement_14Jun2016-3298.jpgCertainly, seeing Ms. Allester ride to and from work every day has inspired us all to live healthier lives. She always has a smile on her face and will give a wave, and often a hug, to anyone close by. Ms. Allester has been an incredible role model for living a healthy, happy, and meaningful life. She is known for being an outstanding PE Teacher who lives by example. She only asks of her students what she is willing to do herself.

Tinker has always taken a holistic approach to teaching girls about the importance of fitness and nutrition and their connection to mental and emotional well-being and will be remembered for introducing a strong Women’s Wellness unit as part of the Grade 10 PE program. Inspiring others has been a theme in Ms. Allester’s life. An athlete throughout her life, Tinker has brought her love of sport to Physical Education at York House School.

TinkerAllesterRetirement_14Jun2016-3277She has helped all girls embrace PE, even those who did not think of sport or fitness as an interest. As alumna Devon Pletcher shared with me, “When I came to York House in Grade 8, gym was my least favourite class and because of Ms. Allester that has changed.”

As an educator, Tinker has made a positive difference in the lives of so many of her students. I’m sure that Grade 11 student Margaux Smith will always remember, as she set off from the school on her 65-day cycling adventure across Canada, that Tinker was there with her for the first day of her ride.

TinkerAllesterRetirement_14Jun2016-3303When our students are in hospital, Tinker would go to to see them. When our students were performing or had an important game, she was there to provide her support and encouragement and to celebrate their work. Tinker has inspired our students, through her humble, yet confident and engaging personality. When she shared her incredible experience of walking El Camino de Santiago in Spain in 2013, it certainly had an impact on me and many of our teachers.  

We all know that although Tinker is retiring from this amazing professional career as an educator, she will continue to be an inspiration to those around her!

Jr. School Term 3 Athletics Wrap-Up

Term 3 sports have concluded with outstanding performances by our Junior School athletes.

Track and Field Update

Gr7TrackandField_Jun2016xThe Track and Field season has come to an end and all signs point to yet another successful adventure for our young Tigers. The final week of the season brought a flurry of activity that saw the team host and compete at the ISEA Track and Field Championships, and then a few days later, they participated in the BC Elementary Championships (BCEC).

TrackandField3The girls were fantastic at the ISEA meet. Although the Tigers did not capture a coveted top finish, they once again rose to the challenge in every way possible. The team was led by an incredible group of Grade 7s, who performed amazingly on the track, and on the field. Bookending the team were a dozen Grade 3s that were brought to South Surrey to fill the spots vacated by the Grade 4s who were at camp. Competing up an age group did not phase our youngest Tigers as they performed admirably, bringing home many top results.

TrackandField6A mere three days later, the team reconvened in Richmond for the BC Elementary Championships (BCEC). This three-day meet is the biggest of the season, offering the most events. The girls were in top form with many personal best results in multiple events. Throughout the season, coaches and athletes have discussed character, and Saturday put that character to a test. Despite record-setting rain, our Tigers marched on and not a single Tiger pulled out of her event due to the weather.

Congratulations to the team on another great season. Thank you to the parents for your continued support and a huge thank you to the coaches who put in the hours to make this season such a success. We look forward to the 2017 season!

Ultimate Update

IMG_7711In the Junior School, we have two ultimate teams, Grade 5 and Grade 6/7. Both teams had several opportunities to compete this season, and both performed well. Grade 5 Ultimate is very much an introduction to the sport, and the girls played in several modified games (smaller fields, fewer players). The Grade 6/7 team also played in a few exhibition games, and then wrapped up their season by attending the ISEA Stratford Hall Sabrefest. It was an excellent tournament, and the girls gained a tremendous amount of experience. The coaches were thrilled by the effort and are pumped up to continue building our program next year when the ISEA will officially launch an Ultimate league.

A huge thank you to all our teacher coaches for your time, commitment, and encouragement: Mr. Jackson, Ms. Dalziel, Ms. Ling, Ms. Kanavos, Ms. Abbott, Ms. Seliwoniuk, Ms. Murray, Ms. Sandra, Ms. Bird, Ms. Rhodes, Ms. Kingerlee, Ms. Adams, Mr. Ruse, Ms. Riendl, Ms. Winston, and Ms. Tung.