Category: News & Events

King’s Photo Contest

This month, King’s held a photo contest for both junior and senior students. The turnout was tremendous and the competition was tough! Congratulations to all the winners! Here are a few of the winning photos.

A big thank you goes out to Gurtej and his committee for organizing this awesome event! 📸💙

Mastery Celebration

Today, we recognized the academic accomplishments of our students from the last two years!

COVID has put a damper on our ability to have our annual Awards Ceremony Banquet and Prom, so that resulted in a very much scaled-down Mastery Awards ceremony! Those who earned Mastery (an average of 80% or better on their final report card last June or the year before) will finally be able to wear their Mastery Ties and/or their Mastery pins after today. 👔❤️

Happy Diwali!

Happy Diwali! All students from grade 2 to grade 12 came together outside to learn about and celebrate the festival of lights, Diwali.

A big thank you goes out to Gurtej in Grade 10 who gracefully educated us with an extremely well-written speech! We would also like to recognize Mrs. Sandher and Ms. Khanna for organizing such an amazing event and bringing in individually packaged samosas and traditional sweets for the whole school! Love and light to all! 🕯❤️

Pumpkin Chuckin’ Contest

As a start to our Halloween celebration last Friday, our grade 11 & 12 physics class (and Mr. Hahn!) created slingshots to see who could fling mini pumpkins the farthest and hardest at a castle our junior students built!

Congratulations to Scott on the big win! 🎃☄️

Our Annual Haliburton Trip

Last week, our senior students had the opportunity to head up to Haliburton Forest for our annual leadership retreat!

Lots of team-building activities and fun brought our physical and virtual schools closer together 💙 We can’t wait for next year!

National Day of Truth and Reconciliation at King’s

Yesterday, King’s students and staff wore orange pins for the first national day of Truth and Reconciliation. This day honours the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities.

We collected donations from all and have supported the Ilisaqsivik Society of Clyde River in Nunavut, a group who trains Inuit to help other Inuit, especially to overcome the trauma of residential schools 🧡