Pink Week: Love & Kindness

The month of February has given us many opportunities to weave empathy into the curriculum and the life of the school.  

On Pink Day, our Little School classes participated in activities around the theme of love and kindness. JK students wrote messages of love and kindness on balloons that they took home to share with families. Students and parents in SKH participated in a visible thinking strategy that answered three questions: How do you show kindness at school? at home? and on the playground? Students in SKY experienced love and kindness with their Grade 3 reading buddies during a campus visit.

The Junior School held a “Pink Week” (bullying prevention and intervention week) from February 20-24. The focus was on empathy, kindness, inclusion, and courage. On Monday, all students signed a ‘Pink Pledge’ that was created by our Grade 7 House leaders. On Tuesday, our girls were encouraged to explore empathy by interviewing another student about her ‘funky socks’ in the cafeteria or on the playground. On Wednesday, “Pink Shirt Day”, the girls wore pink shirts with their uniform. Our Grade 6 and 7 girls watched the movie, “Milton’s Secret” and explored an anti-bullying curriculum related to the movie. On Thursday, the girls wrote powerful words of affirmation on the “pink wall”. The week concluded with an all-school dance party in the gym at recess.

In the Senior School, we enjoyed many ways of exploring one of our values – empathy. Ms. Gionet’s inspiring talk in Assembly on the importance of understanding other’s perspectives, emotions, and feelings, reminded us about why we are supporting Pink Shirt Day.

When we all wear a pink shirt on this day we demonstrate that we, as a community, will show one another love and kindness, and that we will not tolerate bullying of any kind. Our GSA Heads, Tammy, Elise, and Anissa, shared the original story of how Pink Shirt Day was started by two boys in Nova Scotia who wore pink shirts in support of a boy who was being teased for wearing pink to school. These Yorkies brought attention to the importance of self-love and acceptance and welcomed everyone in our community to join a discussion on this topic over lunch the next day.

There was also a special Tiger Talks on the evening of Pink Shirt Day, a screening of the film “Milton’s Secret”. Based on the book by Eckhart Tolle, the movie is about an eight-year-old boy named Milton (William Ainscough) who is being bullied on the school playground at the hands of a boy named Carter. Because he is being picked on, Milton no longer enjoys going to school. In fact, he dreads each morning because of his fear of Carter. But when Milton’s optimistic Grandpa (Donald Sutherland) comes to visit, he learns the secret to finding true happiness from a man who has seen the world and who is committed to living life in the ‘now’. The screening included a post-viewing discussion with the producer, Ryan Lockwood, and actor, William Ainscough.


The Cat’s Meow 2017

Recitations Grand Finale

Overall Winner, Julia, Gr. 12

All senior students competed to earn one of the 16 spots at this evening event, and the finalists did an incredible job. All of these girls deserve special recognition for this achievement alone. See below for the finalists names.

The night was highlighted by some very funny, powerful, and thoughtful performances, and in a time where we need more young women standing up to have their voices heard, our finalists proved they could command a stage as well as anyone!

Ms. Boteju with alumnae judges

We had an all-alumni judging panel this year, including a past Overall Winner, Anaheed Saatchi ’09; a past People’s Choice winner/Head Girl/Public Speaking Head, Ariana Saatchi ’12; a past Vice-Head and present-day actor/director, Rena Kawabata ’07; and a present-day actor, Aliza Vellani ’09!

The prizewinners for the evening were as follows–a very tough decision for the judges! Click the headings for a video of the recitation.

Top Junior (Gr. 8 & 9), Charlene, Gr. 9
“A Breakfast for Barbarians” by Gwendolyn MacEwen

People’s Choice Award – Isabel, Gr. 10
“Audition” by Jane Martin (Monologue)

4th Place – Marna, Gr. 12
“Let It Go” by Crystal Field (Monologue)

3rd Place – Saphren, Gr. 10
“Scandal” by Shonda Rhimes (Monologue)

2nd Place – Elise, Gr. 12
“Nice Tie” by Rich Orloff (Monologue)

Overall Winner – Julia, Gr. 12
“The Addams Family Values” by Paul Rudnick (Monologue)

Thanks to the English Department for their work and guidance during class rounds, to the YHS staff who volunteered to judge the grade finals, to our guest judges, and to all the students and staff who helped with photography, videotaping, ushering, tallying scores, the program, and more!

And finally, thank you to my incredible Co-Heads, Rainy and Julia, Gr. 12, who for the second year in a row helped to organize and MC this event, and who have generally been a pleasure to work with in public speaking over the past five years–I will miss them!

Congratulations to all students for taking on a worthwhile challenge!

Ms. Boteju

CONGRATULATIONS RECITATION GRAND FINALISTS!

GRADE 8

  • Alexandra
  • Jessie
  • May

GRADE 9

  • Emma
  • Sara
  • Charlene

GRADE 10

  • Isabel
  • Saphren
  • Amanda

GRADE 11

  • Ysabella
  • Leah
  • Miranda

GRADE 12

  • Marna
  • Julia
  • Lauren
  • Elise