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Bayview Glen School (also known as Bayview Glen or BVG) is a
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in
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, Canada established in 1962. The school is located in the northern district
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of Toronto. The school occupies two campuses, the preschool (age 2 to Junior Kindergarten) and lower school (Senior Kindergarten to Grade 5) are on the campus located on Duncan Mill Road. Across the street is the Moatfield Drive campus, which houses the prep school (Grades 6 to 8) and the upper school (Grades 9 to 12). Bayview Glen is a member of
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and
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History

Bayview Glen was founded in 1962 by L. Doreen (née Barwick) Hopkins as a nursery school and day camp. The school initially was housed in a barn in the Don River Valley near Crescent School. The site now hosts Crestwood school. By 1964, Bayview Glen had expanded to include students from age two to Grade 1, and an adjoining property was acquired. By 1969, new buildings had been added and the school grew to include students through to Grade 6. In 1980, Hopkins died, and the L. Doreen Hopkins Foundation took control in overseeing the school. A permanent facility replaced the barn. Space for an upper school was leased from an engineering firm. In 1985, four teachers, and a grade 7 and 8 class opened the renovated office space. Through the rest of the decade, one grade per year was added. In 1989, the valley property was sold and the lower school moved to the Duncan Mill Campus. In 1991, The Doreen Hopkins Foundation was taken over by the Macmarmon Foundation and Terry Guest was appointed Headmaster. Also in 1991 Bayview Glen had its first graduating class. In 1998, Bayview Glen acquired the upper school campus located on Moatfield Drive. In September 2000, the upper school was opened by
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. The site was complete with a double gymnasium and theatre complex. In 2001, Guest left Bayview Glen and took up the position of Executive Director of Round Square, of which the school is a member. He was succeeded by Stuart Grainger, who was Headmaster until 2003. He is currently the headmaster of
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in Port Hope. Eileen Daunt was appointed Head of School in 2003. Bayview Glen celebrated its 50th anniversary during the 2011–12 academic year. Diana and Simion Kronenfelds raised money for building a school facilities, which was later named to honor the notable contributors. In 2012–2014, Bayview Glen underwent renovations and a building was constructed that would bring the prep school and upper school together. In the spring of 2014, the new Moatfield Campus was reopened by
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, on his second visit to the school. The campus offers facilities such as a double gym, an expanded dining hall, a theatre gallery, an alumni hall, new classrooms for specific areas of study, and lounge areas. In 2022, Eileen Daunt announced her retirement as Head of School, and was preceded by James Lee.


Upcoming projects

Between 2019 and 2021, a new athletics centre will be built, which is taking the place of a several decade-old outside pool area and an inside basketball court for a new building that will have a combination of an indoor pool, for the primary use of their swim team, and an interior gym. This facility will be used for the "lower-school", or students from JK up to grade 5.


Athletics

The school mascot is the
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– representing speed and majesty with its body of a lion and head of an eagle. There are workout facilities, a gymnasium and a rock-climbing wall. One playing field is adjacent to the lower school and an artificial turf field is behind the upper school. In the 2016–2017 academic year, Bayview Glen sports teams won 31 CISAA Championships, surpassing the old record of 16 achieved during the 2012–2013 academic year. Every age group from Under-11 to Under-20 was represented on the roster of champions.


House system

Bayview Glen has four houses. Originally named after four Canadian prime ministers, in November 2020 it was officially announced that Bayview Glen would undergo changes to the House System, including renaming the houses. In February of 2022, the houses were renamed. Every student is placed in one of these houses, with the houses competing against each other at sports related events within the student body. *Falcon (Green) *Bear (Red) *Wolf (Purple) *Lynx (Blue)


In the media

Bayview Glen's facilities have appeared in the movie
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, based on the story of one of their alumni Carley Allison (Class of 2013), starring Degrassi: The Next Generation co-stars
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and fellow alumna Sarah Fisher


Notable alumni

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1968 - film producer *
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1995 - Canadian national cricketer *
Bree Williamson Bree Williamson Roberts (born December 28, 1979) is a Canadian actress. Career After graduating from Bayview Glen School, she completed her education at the University of Toronto. She played the role of Jessica Buchanan on the ABC soap opera ''O ...
1998 - actress *
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1999 - hedge fund manager * Lisa Sonshine 2000 - children's entertainer, member of
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Garen Boyajian Garen Boyajian ( hy, Կարեն Բոյաջյան born July 5, 1987) is a Canadian actor. While continuing to perform in a number of television series and feature films, in 2008 he established a production company with a collection of films in ac ...
2005 - actor *
Len Väljas Lennard "Len" Väljas (born 21 November 1988) is a Canadian former cross-country skier. He was born in Toronto, and is of Estonian descent. He is the younger brother of Canadian beach volleyball Olympian Kristina May. Väljas competed at the ...
2006 - cross-country skier * Sarah Fisher 2011 - actress best known for her role on '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' * Carley Elle Allison 2013 - elite skater and singer who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called clear-cell sarcoma of the trachea *
Jordyn Listro Jordyn Nicole Listro (born August 10, 1995) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Canada national team. Early life Born in Toronto, Canada, Lis ...
2013 - soccer player for the
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2016 - soccer player for the
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Elliotte Friedman Elliotte Friedman (born September 27, 1970) is a Canadian sports journalist. He currently serves as a hockey reporter for Sportsnet and as an insider for the NHL Network. He is a regular panelist on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada. Early life an ...
- sports journalist


References


External links


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