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Entre Nous 2023 - Vol .63

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Sixty years ago, two passionate educators, Harry Giles (1930–2021) and his spouse Anna Por Giles (1931–1975), realized their dream of creating the first bilingual, coeducational, non-denominational school in Canada. Today, it is widely recognized as one of the top independent schools in the country and one of the two schools nationwide to be granted royal patronage by Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. To celebrate 60 years of providing a leading international education, and to honour six decades of dedicated faculty, staff and outstanding students and alumni, we kicked off the school year with one of the TFS Turns 60! TFS 7 largest events we've ever hosted. Wearing their house colours with pride, 1,500 students and staff gathered on Frazer Field for an iconic aerial shot, our annual Terry Fox Run and Indigenous dances from Red Sky Performance. Later that day, families joined us for an afternoon filled with activities, food and formal remarks from our special guests. Just when we thought the celebrations couldn't get any better, the day ended with our senior boys soccer team leaving their mark on the field and winning their home opener game, as the entire school watched and cheered them on. It was a legendary ending to a legendary day.

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