Long Service Awards: June 2018

This school would not be the amazing place it is without the hard work and dedication of our outstanding faculty and staff. This year, we recognized a number of York House School staff who have been with us for 25 years and the many contributions they have made to our community: Anita Irani, Director of University Admissions; David Prissinotti, Athletics Director; and Jerome Yeung, Library Technician.

In the lead up to the awards, we reached out to staff and students and asked them to share their fondest memories of these remarkable individuals. Thank you to all who shared!

Anita Irani
Director of University Admissions

Anita Irani with Head of School, Julie Rousseau.

It is safe to say that Ms. Anita Irani is someone who wears many hats at York House School and that is exactly how her career at YHS started. She began in 1993 where she was responsible for everything from school supervision and switchboard coverage to technology support and network back-ups followed by a position as an administrative assistant in the counselling department.

It didn’t take long before her natural ability to work with students and families was evident and in 1998, she became the school Registrar and in 1999 she became our Director of Admissions. As Director of University Admissions, a role she has held since 2002, Ms. Irani not only ensures that all of our students have everything they need to make successful scholarship and university applications, but she also is also our Advanced Placement Coordinator and Graduation and Awards Program Coordinator.

To students and colleagues alike, she is known for her kindness and generosity as well as her witty sense of humour. And when the stakes are high and the pressure is on – when students are preparing for exams and submitting their university applications – she knows exactly what to do to make sure our students have the support that they need. Her kindness and generosity (and undoubtedly her sense of humour) have helped to guide the career paths of so many of our alumnae, who she remains so proud of their many accomplishments beyond our doors.

We asked a few students from Ms. Irani’s Teacher Advisor Group who are graduating this year to share their thoughts:

“Ms. Irani always sticks out to me as someone who is calm no matter what, especially when dealing with university applications and big questions about the future.”  – Maya, Grade 12

“Ms. Irani is one of the most caring, kind-hearted, and hilarious people I have ever had the chance to know. I am so incredibly lucky that she is my TAG teacher because she is the reason why those 15 minutes are the highlight of my day. She has taught me so much as a person, and I’ve learned way more than just applying to universities from her. I hope she knows how much she means to all of us and how much we care about her and that we will never forget our Great Supreme Leader (don’t worry, she’ll get that joke).” – Miranda, Grade 12

“Ms. Irani is generous with her time, her thoughts, her empathy, and in her efforts – and I am sure that all of us in this theatre can attest to that. Without her patience, wisdom, and kindness – I don’t know what the sixty-one of us graduating this year (the 24 graduating classes that preceded us) would do. Ms. Irani has done so much more than just touch our lives and futures, she has shaped them. And I can only hope that she knows how grateful we are for that.” – Rosa, Grade 12

Thank you Ms. Irani for being a champion for the girls, for supporting your colleagues, and for truly enriching our school community for the past 25 years.

David Prissinotti
Athletics Director

David Prissinotti with Head of School, Julie Rousseau.

It is hard to believe that our Athletics Director, Mr. David Prissinotti (who most students affectionately refer to as “Mr. P.”), started at York House School 25-years ago. In 1993, he joined York House and just three years later, in 1996, he became the Athletics Director where he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the support of our students’ pursuit of athletics excellence and sportsmanship.

He has achieved some tremendous results with our Yorkies on the court. As Head Coach and Varsity Basketball Coach from 1995-2005, he helped lead YHS to four AA Basketball Championships. In 2005, he was awarded High School Coach of the Year by Basketball BC and in 2010, he was awarded the HSBC Class Tom Tagami Coaching Excellence Award.

Although we all know Mr. P. as our sports ambassador, he is proud to say that he is also an academic with a passion for teaching and the work he does with his students in the classroom.

He has has taught Social Studies, Business Education, and Human Geography 12 was  also a teacher sponsor for Model United Nations over the years. Outside of the school, he has also taken on roles with the Independent School Association (ISA) and the Lower Mainland Independent Schools Athletic Association (LMISSAA) where he was involved with girl’s basketball, soccer, volleyball, and field hockey leagues.

Whether in the role of coach, athletics director, TOC Coordinator, or teacher (or even just the one selling Tigers athletics gear in that small closet next to his office), his contribution to our community is recognized by students and colleagues alike.

When reaching out to our Athletics’ Heads this year (Camryn, Kyra, Aley, Justine) they shared: “Mr. P’s calming, motivational yet humble personality has allowed students to bridge strong, long lasting friendships; he is so easy to talk to and genuinely cares so much about his students. As proven by the countless alumnae that walk through the front doors and immediately head towards the fitness room. He is someone that you can constantly depend on, no matter what. Words can’t describe the gratitude we have for you, but from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you, Mr. P, for your endless efforts in making York House School a better place.”

Mr. P., your colleagues and students have all benefited from your kindness, loyalty, your supportive nature, and your willingness to be there at the drop of a hat. We all wish to thank you for your commitment to excellence in education and athletics at York House School.

Jerome Yeung
Library Technician

Jerome Yeung with Head of School, Julie Rousseau.

Jerome Yeung, our Library Technician, is someone who is well-known by staff and students alike for his thoughtfulness, positive attitude, calm demeanor, and gentle ways. What many people will not know that when Mr. Yueng was first hired, in addition to his responsibilities as a Library Technician, he was responsible for much of our technology in the school. In fact, during the early 90s, before the Nerds were hired at YHS (Rent-a-Nerd) and when YHS had only five computers (all PCs), he was our resident IT support. When anyone had an issue he was right there to help you solve the problem. He was extremely patient, meticulous, hardworking, and a truly passionate computer whiz.

As our Library Technician, Mr. Yeung has earned great respect from the students over the years in both the Junior and Senior Libraries. For 25 years, he has kept our libraries organized and our inventory records kept up-to-date and has been a constant for all students from the Junior School through to the Senior School.

Thank you Jerome for going above and beyond the call of duty during your time at York House School. We truly appreciate your 25 years of outstanding service and dedication.

 

YHS Long Service Awards

This year, we recognized a number of York House School staff who have been with us for 25 years and over and the many contributions they have made to our community. In the Senior School, we acknowledged Lynne Massel, Nita Rodrigues, Sylvia Hanson, and Alek Bester at our final Senior School Assembly on Tuesday, June 6. On Monday, June 19, we formally recognized June Nolan and Christine Addison at the final Junior School Assembly. In the lead up to the awards, we reached out to staff, students, and alumnae asking them to share their fondest memories of these remarkable individuals. Thank you to all who shared!

L-R: Sylvia Hanson, Lynne Massel, Nita Rodrigues, and Alek Bester
L-R: Sylvia Hanson, Lynne Massel, Nita Rodrigues, and Alek Bester

LYNNE MASSEL – 36 years of service
When Ms. Massel first started with York House School she was in charge of all of the Houses. Someone whose passion for her subject is widely recognized, Ms. Massel taught our first AP course at YHS – AP Calculus. Throughout her career, Ms. Massel has received numerous accolades for her contributions to teaching including: In 1993, she was nominated by a group of students for the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence; in 1996, she was recognized by students at the University of Chicago as an influential teacher; and in 1998, she was commended by the UBC Department of Chemistry once again for being an influential teacher.

Thank you, Ms. Massel, for sharing your commitment to lifelong learning and your passion for mathematics with our students and for your many contributions to York House School.

SYLVIA HANSON – 34 years of service
Every day, Sylvia sits at the epicentre of the Senior School where she sees everyone who comes and goes from the school. It is safe to say that Sylvia has seen more students, more parents, more alumnae, and more staff than any one person on any given day. She is always good humoured when students or parents call the school, she finds students and brings them lunches and treats dropped off by their family, and she knows exactly where to find students when they are not in class! Sylvia knows everyone by name, and she has a wealth of knowledge about the life and history of the school. When students return to visit YHS, they are always sure to stop by to see Sylvia!

Thank you, Sylvia, for all that you do each and every day to make our school truly feel like home to the students and alumnae who walk through our doors.

JUNE NOLAN – 33 years of service
Mrs. Nolan received her teacher training at Durham University in England and it was said that “she took to the classroom like a duck to water.” During her time teaching here at York House, Mrs. Nolan’s warm personality, positive attitude, and creativity have inspired our students and made learning fun!

Artist extraordinaire, Mrs. Nolan came to York House with a background in musical and dramatic stage productions. Every year she shares this talent with her students, and when you ask the older students what they remember the most from being in her class, the answer is often the same: “the play!”

Mrs. Nolan also led the Art Club for many years and many of our older students now proclaim that their love of art came from their work with Mrs. Nolan. Some of our older students remember “tests” as well as having to learn their times tables over Christmas Holidays. All have said how “nice” Mrs. Nolan was.

Mrs. Nolan is not only a fantastic teacher but a great colleague. Our teachers have shared how much they appreciate her optimistic outlook and great sense of humour. Thank you, Mrs. Nolan, for all that you have contributed to York House School!

Christine Addison and June Nolan
Christine Addison and June Nolan

CHRISTINE ADDISON – 31 years of service
Mrs. Addison began teaching at York House in 1986 as a Grade 6 classroom teacher, and it is safe to say that, when it comes to 11 and 12-year-old girls, she is an expert. We have been very fortunate to have had her working and sharing her expertise at York House School over so many years.

Held in high esteem by teachers, students, and parents, Mrs. Addison is known for always bringing out the best in her students and has been a great mentor to many young teachers. During her 31 years at York House, Mrs. Addison has also contributed to the life of the school in so many ways. In her early years at York House, she organized House leaders, House activities and meetings, Grade 6 camp, and Grade 6 graduation in the Junior School.

Mrs. Christine Addison’s students say that she is a sincere teacher who really cares about them. A number of years ago her students used the word “real” to describe her, perhaps, because she danced all night at the Grade 6 dinner dance that year.

She has also enjoyed running the Netball Team and helped with Volleyball coaching. Over the past 10 years, she has led the Junior School Chess Club, which has thrived in the Junior School and has become one of our hallmark club activities. Chess Master extraordinaire – Mrs. Addison has dedicated much time after school and on weekends to support our young chess players grow a love for the game.

We wish Mrs. Addison all the very best as she retires from York House at the end of the school year.

NITA RODRIGUES – 27 years of service
In her 27 years at York House School, Mrs.Rodrigues has supported three different Heads of School, the Board, the Foundation, and her daughter, Sadira, is a proud Yorkie. Her wealth of knowledge about the school is truly astounding and she can always be counted on to share a good laugh or a story. If you want to remember someone’s name who attended YHS or taught at YHS ask Mrs. Rodrigues, if you want to know why something has been done a certain way for years – ask Mrs. Rodrigues, and if you want help tracking someone down – ask Mrs. Rodrigues. Beyond everything else, her unwavering dedication to YHS means that she can always be counted on to help when needed.

Thank you, Mrs. Nita Rodrigues, for your countless contributions to our community.

ALEK BESTER – 25 years of service
You may not know this about “Mr. B”, as he is affectionately known by many students, but he was the first male Physical Education teacher at York House School. Many remember him by another nickname – “Papa Goose” – and as a kind and wise teacher, who is always generous with his time and willing to listen. He has encouraged girls over the years to stay focused, believe in themselves, and remember that they are “smart cookies”.

Past students have shared how proud he has been to share his Polish heritage, whether it was through Polish treats or a little dance. Many have come to learn of Mr. B’s passion for learning as well as his love of the outdoors, his newest hobby – photography, and York House School.

Whether it is to his students, colleagues, or his family, Mr. B. stresses the importance of “gratitude”. Now it is our time to express our gratitude to Mr. Bester for all that he has brought to the school these past 25 years.