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Senior School Updates — October 24, 2025




Report Cards & Parent-Teacher Learning Conferences

This week, we posted our first Progress Reports of the 2025-26 academic year. We are proud of all the work that students have been doing, and look forward to the growth to come! Upcoming reporting includes: 

1. Parent-Teacher Learning Conferences
They will be held virtually on Tuesday, October 28th, from 4:00–8:00 pm AND on Wednesday, October 29th from 4:00–8:00 pm.

2. Progress Reports
The next Progress Reports will be posted before Winter Break, and will have grades for all courses, comments for all courses, Advisor Groups, co-curriculars, and Head of Grades.

Athletics Updates

CSSHL Hockey 
It’s a busy stretch ahead for our Hockey Program as multiple teams hit the ice over the next few days. The U15 Team faces a challenging road trip, taking on NAX on October 31st, followed by Edge on November 1st and RINK Winnipeg on November 2nd. The U15 Prep Squad will also be in action, playing a pair of games at PCHA on November 1st and 2nd. Meanwhile, the U17s line up for back-to-back matchups against STAR on November 1st and 2nd, and the U18s round out the week with a home game versus Delta on October 31st before heading on the road to face BWC on November 1st. Best of luck to all our teams as they represent the crest across the CSSHL!

To learn more, please view the CSSHL Scoreboard.

Rowing
Another big week lies ahead for our Rowing Program as our crews prepare to compete at the Head of the Lake Regatta on November 1st and 2nd. This marks the final regatta of 2025, and the boys are eager to finish the season on a high note. Our very own Henry L. ‘27 shared his thoughts on this upcoming event:
“Our crew has a great mindset, and as long as we stay mentally strong, we are going to do well. Looking forward to a great result at the Head of the Lake Regatta.”

Best of luck to all our athletes as they look to deliver a strong performance in Washington!

Soccer
The Senior Soccer Team recently faced Vancouver College in a pair of intense rivalry matches, with a spot at provincials on the line. Depending on the outcome of the final game, the boys may need to compete in Sea to Sky qualifiers to secure their provincial berth. With the seasons wrapping up for the 2nd XI and Grade 10 squads, the teams are looking forward to a friendly matchup next week to close out their campaigns on a strong and positive note.

Swimming
The Swim Team continues to put in the work day after day, focusing on improving both their technique and times as the season nears its close. The commitment and determination shown in the pool have been impressive, with swimmers pushing each other to reach new personal bests and elevate the overall standard of the program. As the season wraps up, the boys are gearing up for the end-of-season time trials on October 30th, where they’ll have the opportunity to test their progress and compete against their own best times. It’s a great chance to showcase the hard work, dedication, and growth they’ve achieved throughout the term. Best of luck to all our swimmers as they dive into another challenge. 

Cross Country 
After a string of strong performances at league meets and zones, our runners are now setting their sights on the BC Championships on November 1st. The team has demonstrated exceptional dedication and steady improvement all season long, with each race showcasing faster times, sharper execution, and stronger finishes. With momentum on their side and confidence running high, the athletes are ready to leave it all out on the course and aim for some outstanding results at provincials. Best of luck to our runners as they cap off a fantastic season!

Volleyball
Our Volleyball Teams continue to train with focus and intensity, building on the progress they’ve made throughout the season. Practices have been filled with energy and commitment as players work to refine their skills, strengthen team chemistry, and elevate their overall level of play. The hard work being put in each day is setting a strong foundation for success in upcoming matches and future seasons. 

Rugby
The Rugby Team recently had an exciting week as they hosted Crossley Heath School from England for a memorable exchange of both competition and camaraderie. The visit featured a great mix of billeting and match play, giving our players a chance to connect with their peers from overseas while sharing in the spirit of the game. It was an incredible cultural and sporting experience, highlighting rugby’s global reach and the community the sport fosters. Building on that momentum, the Grade 9 boys now turn their attention to a doubleheader against SMUS, starting with an away game on October 29th before returning home to host on October 30th. The team continues to train hard as they look forward to another set of competitive matches as they close out an exciting stretch of rugby.

Fitness Centre Updates
The Athletics Team will make an announcement once the space is open and ready. We are very close!

Please follow the Saints Athletics Instagram as we post frequently, and it’s a great way to see recent scores and upcoming games! 

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Have A Great Weekend!



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