Family Handbook 2025-26

UPPER SCHOOL

HC-X HC-X is Havergal’s Innovation Hub for the development and the delivery of future-ready programming for students and educators. This includes the Digital Wisdom course, TC-9, Digital Microcredentials and the Virtual Learning Lab, among other future-ready learning experiences. Health Centre Staffed by the Manager of the Health Centre (Nurse Practitioner) and Registered Nurses, the Health Centre supports the physical and emotional wellbeing of Havergal students. Health Centre Staff work to educate students with respect to health and wellness while treating medical concerns according to medical directives issued by the school’s physician consult. Students who feel they are unable to attend class due to illness must report to the Health Centre for assessment. Students will not be sent home without permission from parents. Hockey Day Hockey Day is a celebration of school spirit, community and athletics as the school’s varsity Hockey Team faces off against Bishop Stratchan School’s team for the Hewitt Cup. It's a day where students, faculty, staff, Old Girls/Alums and the wider community come together to cheer on the Gators. The day is characterized by vibrant energy, green and gold attire and a collective sense of pride and enthusiasm. Homeroom A homeroom is a group of Junior School students in the same grade, taught by a designated teacher. House Banner The House banners, dating back to 1957, hang in Brenda Robson Hall with the name of the winning House and House Captain. It is awarded to the House Captain annually — at the end of the school year. In 1980, the Junior School began a record of annual House accomplishments with a House Banner in the Junior School. House banner points are awarded for academic, athletic, artistic, co-curricular and community participation and contributions and House competition including intramurals and House Shout. House Shout The whole school gathers on the Upper Pitch to share their House and school spirit. The Junior School Grade 6 leaders, along with the Junior School Prefects, teach the girls a special “Junior School Cheer,” which is practised in houses and performed for all students, faculty and staff. Upper School students then compete in their various Houses with specially-crafted and choreographed cheers. House Shout takes place in May.

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