This page was exported from King Weekly Sentinel [ https://kingsentinel.com ] Export date:Thu Nov 21 19:44:00 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Country Day School’s new building --------------------------------------------------- By Jake Courtepatte Country Day School has added another milestone to its long and storied 43-year history in King City. The $10 million “Making Connections” campaign, the largest campaign in the independent school's history, capped off last Tuesday with the official unveiling of the new two-story senior school building. The 51,000-square-foot addition includes a new dining hall, administration offices, learning and support centres, and nine new classrooms. More than 250 current and past CDS parents, students, alumni, faculty and staff, enjoyed an evening exploring the building. “When our founders opened The Country Day School doors for the first time in 1972, they did so cherishing the promise of youth and the importance of education,” said Head of School John Liggett in his remarks. “Those same values are present as we officially open the most recent in a long line of new Country Day School doors. With a reverence for all the hard work that came before us, and a commitment to further advance CDS into the future, we hereby officially open our new dining hall and rejuvenated senior school.” Approved in April of 2012, the Making Connections campaign saw a portion of the senior school dismantled in December, having served its purpose since 1986. Other parts of the school were put in place in 1998 and 1999, and still stand following renovations. Named donors are recognized throughout all areas of the new building, such as the Niczowksi, Temovsky, and Arrigo Dining Hall, and the Croxon Family Administration Centre. “A lot of people think of the Country Day School and the independent school network, and they don't really know what that means,” said the chair of the board of directors, Paul Jewer. “Independent means we're on our own. We make our own decisions, we are responsible for our own destiny, and the quality of education that we provide for our children. Thanks to this community as a collective, we have this fantastic new space.” Mayor Steve Pellegrini also added his own positive remarks, saying the new building is “something the community can be proud of.” --------------------------------------------------- Images: --------------------------------------------------- Excerpt: Country Day School has added another milestone to its long and storied 43-year history in King City. --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2016-02-03 10:37:33 Post date GMT: 2016-02-03 15:37:33 Post modified date: 2016-02-24 10:00:37 Post modified date GMT: 2016-02-24 15:00:37 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com