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July 15, 2016

Happenings On Campus

2015-2016 Year in Review
After an exceptionally successful school year – that saw our students reach new academic, athletic and artistic heights – we are wishing Ridleians and their families a wonderful summer break! Enjoy this short video, showcasing some of the most memorable moments from the past school year. Watch the video.

Ridley's Unique Playscape Supports Physical Literacy Goals
Ridley’s all-natural playscape, which officially opened in late 2015, is at the forefront of physical literacy promotion by encouraging creative play, risky behaviours and fundamental movement skills, prescribed in Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) plan. The all-natural playscape – which was a part of the 2014-2015 annual giving campaign – is a very tangible example of how Ridley is maintaining its leading edge on physical literacy promotion in independent schools. Read more. Watch the video.



Rowers Selected to Represent Canada
Ridley rowers, Seth Moyer '18 and Clark Schultz '17 have been selected by Rowing Canada Aviron to represent Canada at the CanAmMex Regatta this summer. The team is considered a development opportunity for up-and-coming rowers, looking beyond high school level rowing. The regatta will be hosted by USRowing and will take place in Sarasota, Florida (location of the 2017 World Rowing Championships). Congratulations to both athletes. Read more.



Governors' House
On July 13th, 2016, demolition began on Governors' House. Built in 1917, the Pest House (more recently known as Governors' House) has stood on campus for nearly a century. Since its construction, this structure has acted as an isolation hospital during the 1918 influenza epidemic, cadet storage, a dormitory, office space and housing for Ridley staff and faculty. It also once housed the rowing training tank. Its removal means exciting new opportunities for our evolving campus.



Alumni Announcements

New Alumni Branch in Korea
Announcing the newly formed Ridley College Korea Alumni Branch. This group aims to facilitate relationships amongst Ridleians throughout Korea. Should you wish to be listed as a member of the Korean branch or have any questions about the branch, please contact the Development Office or Richard Na '99.

TransfORming Our Globe
TransfORming Our Globe is a blog series where we share the exciting stories of alumni who are leading flourishing lives and changing the world. For this month’s installment of the TransfORming Our Globe series, we’re sharing the story of alumnus, Jordan Brock Fowler '05, who took the road less travelled and founded his own eco-friendly business - Echo Farms. Read more.

Do you know of any classmates who are living flourishing lives or transforming our globe? Email any suggestions for the TransfORming Our Globe blog series to the Development Office.

Richard A. Bradley Courtyard Dedication
On June 24th, 2016, Ridley's Board of Governors celebrated the official dedication of the Richard A. Bradley Courtyard; located between the Memorial Chapel and School House.
Mr. Bradley's daughter, Jane, joined us in honouring her father. View photos.

Mr. Richard A. Bradley was Ridley's fifth Headmaster, serving from 1971 until 1981. During his time at Ridley, he overhauled the discipline structure, strengthened the faculty, changed the nature of the enrollment with the introduction of girls, introduced new activities, influenced an artistic and cultural revitalization with the introduction of new courses, and set in motion the reorganization of the school's business administration. His decade at Ridley would prove to be one of signifigant change. 

Archives Corner
The Archives is looking for World War I and World War II artifacts, pertinent to Ridley College. If you have any that you'd be willing to donate, contact Wendy Darby '99.

Event Recaps

50th Anniversary of Rowing
In June, Ridley celebrated its 50th anniversary of rowing with multiple festivities. On Friday, June 4th, current and past oarsmen and oarswomen enjoyed a dinner reception commemorating the school’s rich rowing history. Tributes were paid and memories were shared. This event served as a kick-off to the two-day Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association (CSSRA) Championships at Henley Island. On Sunday, June 5th, following competition, Ridley christened four shells in honour of Tony Biernacki, Jack Nicholson, Rick “Raz” Rasmussen and Fred Wodchis. View photos.

27th Annual RCA Golf Tournament
Members of the Ridley College community joined us at the Weston Golf & Country Club for the 27th annual RCA Golf Tournament. Participants enjoyed a day out on the course, followed by dinner. Over $15,000 was raised, thanks to our participants, sponsors and donors. All proceeds will go towards bursaries and scholarships. View photos.

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