We are excited to invite you to our Strings of Love Mother's Day Concert at Laureate College! The concert will take place on May 10 from 6:30-8:00 PM. We will be featuring performances by New Vintage Winds, Dr. Lina Li, Carolann & Miguel, Redleaf Choir, Burlington Children's Choir, Nichole Zhang, and our own students Emilio Wu Gan, Cet Colin, Ollie Hartmann Harris, and Alexis Weisshaar. Tickets are on sale now, so secure your spot today!
Preceding the concert, we will be hosting an Open House from 5:30-6:30 PM.
We welcome everyone to attend our April 26 Arts Showcase! We will be showcasing the work of all participants in the 2025 Photography Contest, as well as presenting an award ceremony for the winners. We will also have the work of several established photographers on display in the galleries. The event will take place from 2:00-5:00 PM, consisting of an Open House from 2:00-3:00, musical performances from 3:35-4:00, a photography presentation from 4:00-4:20, and an award ceremony/photo opportunity from 4:20-5:00. We strongly encourage the entire Laureate community to attend, and we are looking forward to seeing you there!
April 15th and 16th are exam days! We are wishing all students the best as they complete their exams for Term 3. Following the final exams, students will have an opportunity to meet with their teachers on exam review day, on April 17th. Term 4 will begin on April 22nd.
Drop-In Days
We are hosting a series of Drop-In Days to meet the Junior School Principal, Mr. Robert Hamilton. The Drop-In Days have gone well so far, but we could always use the help of the Laureate College community in referring families to us. We have one upcoming day this month on April 26, and more days to drop in coming up in May and June. Click the link below to RSVP to any of the Drop-In Days. We encourage our community to refer more families to join us!
Laureate College is a proud partner of Canada International Student Placement Inc., an organization that offers our students the opportunity to study abroad.
"CISPI is proud to work with Ontario school districts and Laureate College, and is your gateway to unforgettable student exchange experiences. While we specialize in connecting students with language acquisition through immersion, we also pride ourselves in making this as seamless as possible for all of our partners involved. With our carefully curated programs, tailored to each student's interests and goals, we ensure a safe, supportive, and transformative journey abroad. We are committed to providing personalized guidance every step of the way, ensuring a smooth experience for students, parents and all schools involved. CISPI appreciates the support and looks forward to welcoming new students abroad."
Follow the link below to learn more about the opportunity to study abroad through CISPSI.
Students who have joined the LC Community starting Term 3
Saran
Saran is a grade 10 boarding student from Mie, Japan. She is involved in the Film, Year Book, Baking and Short Film clubs this term, and Year Book club is her favourite because she enjoys contributing her own ideas. Her classes this term are Communications Technology and ESL. She especially enjoys the ESL class because she is learning to improve her communication skills. Outside of school, Saran enjoys ballet, music, singing, and calling with her friends in Japan.
Ugo
Ugo is a boarding student from Nigeria in grade 11. In Term 3, Ugo took Physics and Understanding Contemporary First Nations. In his free time, Ugo enjoys playing soccer, listening to music, and playing video games. After school, Ugo enjoys going to the gym at the YMCA a few times a week with his fellow students.
Cici
Cici is a new student starting in Term 4 in grade 12. For the last couple weeks, Cici has been sitting in on classes to get used to her new school schedule. She has especially found the geography class interesting. Cici has also been getting involved in clubs, participating in Volunteering, IELTS, and Chess. Besides academics, Cici is an opera singer who will be performing on April 26 as well as helping the Burlington Children's Choir prepare for their May 10 performance. At her last school, she competed in and won the Ontario Vocal Festival with her singing club.
Webinars
We are hosting a series of webinars from February-May on various topics relating to Laureate College! Learn more about the Gifted Arts, Boarding Program, and Music program at our school. If you are interested in attending, follow the link below.
We are making steady progress in the renovation of room 120, with work on replacing the floors beginning yesterday on April 14. We are very excited to see these improvements coming to life, and will be sure to update our community on any changes.
Weekly Spotlight
ESLA: Level 1 ESL
Worked on practicing grammar, sentence structure, speaking, and comprehension skills in preparation for the final assessment.
Students have a final analysis to complete of their learning strategies and what they have acquired throughout the course. They need a visual as well which will be presented on exam day.
We completed units on natural disasters and physical regions of Canada. Once finished, we prepared for the final exam by working on and taking up five different review activities that covered content from the entire term.
We watched a TedTalk about the experience of learning a second language and completed an activity worksheet related to the topics discussed and chosen means of communication. We then watched a short film entitled "The Other Pair" and completed an analysis chart about its content, themes, and messages. In the last few days, we prepared for the final exam by competing activity worksheets on material covered throughout the entire term.
In the first week, we finished reading chapters 10-15 of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein and completed the accompanying comprehension questions. In the second week, we read through chapters 16-24, completed related reading comprehension questions, and worked through 3 review activities for the course material in preparation for the final exam.
We covered the last few units of the course, which included the foundations of the Canadian Government, the process of passing bills, and the electoral system in Canada. In the last week, we prepared for the final exam by completing three different review activities covering all the material throughout the entire course.
We completed the quadratics unit with solving quadratics and applications in word problems. We moved on to the final unit on trigonometry. Prepared for final exams.
Students worked on design and developed a 3-page website on a topic of their choice. This project will test their creativity, technical skills, and ability to apply web design principles. They also shared their daily progress in the class chat to document work and receive feedback.
Students prepared a portfolio of 10 photos inspired by a photographer or photography style of their choice. This project will allow them to explore personal style, demonstrate the skills they learned, and present a creative response to the photographer or theme they selected.
Fuseina continues to work at the Montessori. This week, she led some activities. For example, she led one to help the children learn to recognize words using a flashcard matching game (matching the image card to the word card).
Students worked on design and developed a 3-page website on a topic of their choice. This project will test their creativity, technical skills, and ability to apply web design principles. They also shared their daily progress in the class chat to document work and receive feedback.
We completed the unit on molecular genetics with a discussion on the ethics of DNA technologies (ex. cloning, gene editing) and a gene regulation simulation lab. We have now started the homeostasis unit. The students are working on a reflexes lab (test the speed of their own reflexes and the factors that affect them).
We have completed algebraic vectors with vector multiplication (both dot product and cross product) and its applications. They are working on an independent assignment.
There will be no classes on either Good Friday or Easter Monday. Enjoy your time off!
2025/2026 Re-registration Deadline
Reminder! The re-registration deadline is April 20 for those who did not take advantage of the early-bird discount. There will be a late fee of $300 for registration after the April deadline. We are looking forward to welcoming back students for the 2025/2026 school year!
New Attendance Reporting Procedure
Moving forward, parents are asked to report any absences or late arrivals to attendance@laureatecollege.ca or call the school and leave a message.
Lost and Found
All lost items should please be returned to the front desk in the lobby. If you are missing any belongings please speak to Kathryn at the front desk to see if they have been returned.
Snow Day Procedures
For any snow days or school closures, the school principal will inform staff and faculty members at 6:45 am. The house advisors will then inform their students accordingly.
Cell Phone Policy
As of September 2024, the Ontario Ministry of Education introduced the No Cell Phone Policy during school hours. There was discretion at the secondary level to use cell phones as a learning tool under the direction of the teachers that we followed in term 1 and 2. However, the observations from staff is that cell phones are being used for personal reasons.
Therefore, starting term 3 (Wednesday January 29, 2025), no cell phone is permitted from 8:30 am to 3:15 pm. If students are involved in an after-school club, no cell phones are permitted from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. For boarding students, cell phones are permitted after 4:30 pm and during study hall.
If the new policy is not adhered to, the students will be reported to the office and required to leave their cell phone in the main office until the end of the school day. Repeated violation of no cell phone will lead to further consequences. If there is an emergency where you must contact your child, please call the main office at 416-800-8434 where arrangements will be made to connect you with your child.
Testimonials
We are calling on all Laureate parents and students to share their experiences with us! As a young school, we rely heavily on our community to spread the word about us. Testimonials will be an essential part of promoting what we do here, so please do not hesitate to share what Laureate College means to you and your family!
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to gain valuable volunteering and leadership experience by participating in our 2025 summer camp. Find out more on our website.
Students can also apply for a counsellor position on our website.
Our community is blossoming every week, and we’d be thrilled to have you join us and help it grow even bigger! Our goal is to reach 100 followers on Facebook, and we appreciate every person who brings us closer to that goal.
Repost, Refer, and Recommend!
Summer Day Camp (6-14 years of age)
Congratulations to our Camp Laureate team for reaching 46% capacity for our 2025 summer camp, with 544 registrations already in the month of January! Each week of camp is packed with Science, Technology, Sports, and Arts sessions, led by our highly qualified specialists and supported by a low camper-to-counselor ratio. Campers enjoy a mix of specialty programs, traditional camp activities, and nutritious lunches prepared by our kitchen staff. Register now for Summer 2025 for an unforgettable summer of learning, friendship, and fun!
Students who are interested in volunteering or employment as a counsellor for March Break Camp or Summer Day Camp programs, please contact camp director Ms. Westoby at katie.westoby@laureatecollege.ca
PowerSchool
PowerSchool serves as Laureate's online platform, providing you with access to your child's academic progress, grades, and attendance records. New timetables are now available to view. We highly encourage parents to regularly check PowerSchool to remain informed and up-to-date on school announcements and their child's performance, please contact Ms. Debartolo at cherubina.debartolo@laureatecollege.ca for assistance if needed. Portal
myBlueprint
myBlueprint is used to track students grades and past/present courses, and will be used next year for course selection. Using myBlueprint, students can look up college and university requirements as well as what's included in the programs they're interested in. Students can also use myBlueprint to research careers and internships, as well as build resumes, cover letters and budgets.
Student Handbook
If you have not already, please be sure to read both the student and parental handbooks in Moodle.
Transportation
Parents who are interested in joining the transportation services, please contact admissions at admissions@laureatecollege.ca or complete theregistration form.
Lunch Meal Plan
Please be sure to purchase a meal package for on-campus food services for your child, or a lunch ticket at the receptionists for $15 (cash only).
Parents Volunteer Opportunity
We welcome parents to sign up for volunteer opportunities during after-school activities. Please contact Mr. Brendan Johansson at brendan.johansson@laureatecollege.ca if interested.
What's Happening in April
Recap
Easter Celebration
On April 14th, students enjoyed Easter activities. Students watched a short video on the importance and meaning behind Easter, before painting eggs and receiving chocolate bunnies.
The new student ambassadors and vice president received certificates during the Monday assembly.
Upcoming Dates
Apr. 15-17: Exam Days & Exam Review Day
Apr. 18: Good Friday
Apr. 21: Easter Monday
Apr. 22: Term 4 Begins
Apr. 24: Discovering Music at Laureate College Webinar
Apr. 25: Term 3 Report Cards Distributed
Apr. 26: Open House & Arts Showcase
Apr. 26: Drop In & Meet the Elementary School Principal Day
Apr. 28: PA Day
May 3: Drop in Day: Meet the Elementary Principal
May 10: Strings of Love Mother's Day Concert
May 12: LC Gifted Arts Webinar
May 15: The Living Classroom Experiential Learning Field Trip for Grades 6-8
Inside the Junior School
A Message From Mr. Robert Hamilton
The academic program at Laureate College Junior School is designed to engage students in real-life problem-solving activities. These activities, or inquiries, require students to participate in creative applications of aspects of the Math, Language, and Science curriculum as well as varying expectations from other subject areas. These practical activities will be especially engaging as students work to solve problems that exist in society today, both locally and on a global level. Students will create models and even concrete representations of their ideas that may lead to innovations and even alleviate challenges that people face today. To ensure we create the best environment for these creations, I have been visiting Innovation Rooms in different schools across the Halton Region to collect best practices. With this information, we will build our own Innovation Lab that will be ready for September. I am excited to see our lab take shape!
One-on-one supplementary application guidance (ongoing essay writing and interview training)
Students' OUAC marks have been uploaded
2. University information Activities
Students are strongly encouraged to attend the March break university campus tour
3. Mental Health Counselling
Bi-weekly formal and informal communications to build confidence and address concerns or stressful issues. Students are encouraged to maintain a healthy balance between study and relaxation.
Please feel free to contact Guidance Counsellor: solo.yang@laureatecollege.ca
For requests regarding Ontario Student Transcript or OUAC marks submission please contact: cherubina.debartolo@laureatecollege.ca
ArtStudios@Laureate
Registrations are open for the following programs:
Arts
Adult Art Studio Thursdays, 10 am -12:30 pm
Art Studio 7+ Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Illustration & Character Design Thursdays, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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