“Matilda the Musical”

Congratulations to everyone involved in the production of Matilda the Musical. After a 9-month rehearsal period (to accommodate changing health restrictions), the musical was performed live in the YHS Odette Tognetti Theatre from May 26-28. This show has been a huge undertaking in all areas, with 28 cast members, 14 pit band members, and 15 backstage crew coming together to present this larger-than-life production of “Matilda”, a story about a precocious 5-year-old girl who loves reading and overcomes obstacles caused by her family and school with strength and determination. 

A vibrant energy was truly palpable for the sold-out finale! The audience’s attention, young and old, was captured from the very first opening scene and we were treated to comedic moments, complex choreography, beautiful set design and props and of course truly outstanding vocal and musical performances. After the last round of applause, students hugged each other with pride and a deep sense of accomplishment. It was beautiful to see. 

A musical is truly a mammoth endeavour—thank you to all faculty, staff, students, parents and all volunteers involved in making this production such a huge success! Thank you to Stan Figaj, Facilities & Maintenance, for his amazing skill and assistance with set building, to Calvin Lee, Technology & AV Support Specialist for his technical expertise and to teachers Nathan Reimer and Jonathan Lee for their assistance in multiple areas. Special acknowledgements go to Mathew Chyzyk, Assistant Faculty Director, Dawn Haylett, Musical Director, and Keira Louis, Director, for their outstanding dedication and leadership. You have created memories that will last a lifetime!

As Matilda herself says, “even if you’re little you can do a lot”, and the York House Theatre students have certainly proven that this year. We hope you enjoyed watching it as much as we enjoyed producing it for you. 

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Pride Month at YHS

York House celebrated Pride this month! Our focus throughout June has been to strengthen inclusivity, acceptance, celebration, and a sense of belonging for people of diverse gender and sexual identities, with activities that uphold our school values of respect and empathy.

In advance of Pride month, the Junior School SOGI Club worked with the Senior School GSA and our Communications Department to develop a logo for Pride Month. All agreed that the logo needed to be as inclusive as possible, with the incorporation of a progressive Pride flag, while also being personal and representative of our amazing community. 

For the month itself, our Senior GSA organized activities and resources to help learn and celebrate, including book suggestions, rainbow treats, Pride trivia, and a screening of the documentary “Disclosure“.

Students were invited to wear their brightest colours for our Senior School assembly, where our new YHS Pride logo was introduced. Students were also encouraged to bring $2 for Qmunity.ca, a non-profit organization based in Vancouver that works to improve queer, trans, and Two-Spirit lives. An Alum Pride Panel featuring 10 YHS Alums was held after school on June 6. 

Junior students participated in Pride-themed button-making. There was also a “Come As You Are Day” where students wore clothing they felt was comfortable and reflected their personality. For “Rainbow Day”, students made chalk drawings at Recess and each grade wore a different colour to make an all-school rainbow. There were also various age-appropriate in-class activities as well as a fantastic assembly where we revealed the new York House School Pride logos to our Junior School students.