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Envisioning Our Future

Support, Know & Inspire
Support, Know and Inspire
CDS will provide an approach toward instruction that is rooted in a deep understanding of our students. We will support wellness for all and continue to attract inspirational and caring faculty and staff. 

In the News

List of 15 news stories.

  • CDS Alumnus talks financial literacy with Grade 6s

    By Ms. Street  

    Earlier this week, the Grade 6 students were lucky enough to have Christian Mitri ‘16, an Investment Advisor for TD Wealth, lead a discussion on financial literacy. We learned about the benefits and pitfalls of using different forms of payment from credit cards and loans to cash and debit cards. He spoke about the power of compounding over time and how wise it was to start investing early.  
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  • Mock Trial Team Receives Expert Mentorship

    By Ms. Wyvill-Abubakar
     
    The Mock Trial team is deep in preparation for the upcoming Judge's Cup tournament, with preliminary rounds set to kick off the first week of May!  Organized by the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN), this year’s competition centers on a complex bike theft case from the fictitious "Wheelie Good Bicycles." 
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  • Youth Opportunity Fair

    Join fellow students at the Youth Opportunity Fair on Friday, May 1 at the Zancor Centre! Connect with local businesses and community groups, to see what youth opportunities are available for youth. For the most up to date information on the fair and vendors attending visit www.king.ca/yof.
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  • CDS Debaters to Compete at Worlds in Bristol, UK

    Best of luck to Adhya Chandradat ‘27 and Aneesa Khan ‘27, and their coaches Ms. Wyndham-West, Mme Davidson and Mr. Robinson, who will be competing in the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships in Bristol, UK, starting this Saturday!
     
    This is the 19th consecutive year that CDS has qualified at least one student to compete against some of the top high school speakers and debaters from around the world.
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  • CDS Goes to Cambridge and London

    CDS Assistant Director of Post-Secondary Counseling, Darby Moreau, recently traveled to England for an immersive experience at the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London (both considered among the Top 5 universities in the world). She was part of a hand-selected group of 40 post-secondary counselors from independent schools around the world who were invited to spend three days at Cambridge and one day at Imperial College London.
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  • CDS Prepares for Math Team Challenge

    By Coaches: Mr. Jugoon and Mrs. Edwards

    Members of the CDS Math Team are busy preparing for the Canadian Team Math Competition at the University of Waterloo to be held on Wednesday, April 8th. This is the first time in over a decade that CDS has been invited to attend the marquee event at the University of Waterloo Campus, where they will compete against the brightest mathematicians in Canada.

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  • Chasing Spring: A Europe March Break Trip Recap

    By Ethan Starkman ‘28
     
    Over the March Break, 31 CDS students embarked on an unforgettable 10-day journey through the south of France, Spain, and Monaco. We immersed ourselves in European culture, exploring ancient coliseums, castles, churches and Roman ruins. 

    After our connecting flight through Paris, we landed in Nice, our home base for a couple of days, where we discovered the city's rich history and stunning waterfront views. We then explored ancient cities such as Antibes, where we saw a Picasso museum; Saint-Paul-de-Vence; and Èze, where we toured a perfumery. 


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  • From the Classroom to the Locker Room: Students Explore Sports Careers at Scotiabank Arena

    By Ms. Romanowich and Ms. O'Connor
     
    This week, our Grade 12 Kinesiology class and aspiring sports professionals traded the classroom for the bright lights of Scotiabank Arena. The day kicked off with a Raptors Career Forum panel right on the arena floor, where five MLSE professionals pulled back the curtain on the multi-billion dollar sports industry.
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  • Grade 3 Arcade Game Open House: Science in Action!

    By Katie Chadsey

    The Grade 3 students recently wrapped up an exciting and hands-on science unit which focused on forces and building strong, stable structures. And what better way to showcase their learning than by creating their very own arcade games!
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  • History Fans Get Rare Access to U of T’s Timothy Snyder

    By Mysha Kapelyukh ‘27  

    Last week, 10 students accompanied Mr. Vien and Mr. Harvey to listen to a lecture by Professor Timothy Snyder at the University of Toronto. Professor Snyder recently moved from Yale University, where he taught for 24 years, to U of T’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy where he introduced a new course called "Hitler and Stalin Today," focusing on the legacy of authoritarian regimes. 
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  • Toronto Theatre Excursion: & Juliet

    By Maya Sood
     
    Last week,  the senior vocal class,  the new design class, and the Grade 10, 11/12 drama classes had the fantastic opportunity to see the musical & Juliet at the Royal Alex Theatre in Toronto. When we arrived at the theatre, we were welcomed with a tour of the theatre. We learned about its history and even heard about the ghosts that haunt it. 
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  • Two March Break Trips to Japan: Maki & Sashimi Journeys

    By Hadia Fahad, Maki Group
     
    Japan is a truly wonderful country to visit, filled with breathtaking nature, respectful people, and—most importantly—the best sushi in the world! This wasn’t just a vacation; it was a cultural exploration. Sharing this experience with my homeroom teacher and the friends I’ve grown up with made every moment ten times better.
     
    One of the most impactful parts of the trip was witnessing the cultural differences between Japan and Canada. We noticed how quiet and peaceful public spaces are, especially on the bullet train. Even walking down the street is different, as people stay on specific sides depending on the direction they are traveling!
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  • CDS Robotics Team 4951 Prepares for Season Kickoff at Barrie Tournament

    By Lanna Wappel ‘27  
     
    The CDS Senior School Robotics Team, Team 4951 – CDS Cyclones, is excited to begin their 2026 season at their first competition this weekend in Barrie at Georgian College!
     
    This year’s FIRST Robotics Competition game, REBUILT, challenges teams to design robots that can shoot foam balls into high goals and climb a tower in a fast-paced match. The team is looking forward to competing against others and putting their skills to the test.
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  • Film Studies Crown the 2026 Oscar Prediction Champion

    Ms. Passafiume
     
    Once again, the Grade 12 Film Studies classes participated in an annual competition to predict the winners of the Oscars! The 98th Academy Awards ceremony took place on Sunday, March 15, which fell over March Break this year. Before the break, students in both classes participated in a competition to predict the winners.
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  • Paws for a Break: JS Therapy Dog Visits!

    Pathways to People Team: Ms. Baird, Ms. Vipond, and Madame O'Rourke-Corley

    Way back in January, members from our Pathways to People team spoke to the Junior School during assembly about the importance of prioritizing our mental health and wellness. They discussed how essential it is to acknowledge our emotions and find proactive ways to address them.
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Land Acknowledgment

The Country Day School wishes to recognize and acknowledge the land on which the school operates. Our nearest Indigenous Nations are now the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Chippewas of Georgina Island. The Dish with One Spoon Wampum covenant is often cited as an example of the shared responsibility for caring for these lands among the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples who would call these their traditional territories. CDS respects the relationship with these lands and recognizes that our connection to this land can be strengthened by our continued relationship with all First Nations, by acknowledging our shared responsibility to respect and care for the land and waters for future generations.

School Information

Junior, Middle and Senior Schools
13415 Dufferin Street, King, Ontario L7B 1K5 

(905) 833-1220 

communications@cds.on.ca
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Founded in 1972, The Country Day School is a co-educational private school offering programs in JK-12 and located on 100 acres north of Toronto in King.