Upper School August 14, 2025
Upper School August 14, 2025
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Hello Upper School Parents,
As a reminder as we head into the fall, one of the major experiences in our school calendar is The Week Without Bells, an experiential learning program in which all students in Years 8–11 travel, collaborate, and explore curricular and co-curricular themes.
For the 2025–26 academic year, UCC has partnered with ALIVE Outdoors, our Norval Team, and AdventureWorks, to deliver an exciting week of camp programming for students in Years 8–11, scheduled from Tuesday, Oct. 14 to Friday, Oct. 17.
ALIVE Outdoors works with well-established camps familiar to UCC, including Camp Timberlane (for Years 8 and 11) and Camp Wanakita (for Year 10). Meanwhile, the Norval Team and AdventureWorks will deliver exciting programming for Year 9 students at Olympia Sports Camp.
During this week, Year 12 students will remain on campus, focusing on completing Diploma Programme-specific tasks and working on their university applications.
Please note:
A non-refundable deposit of $575 will be billed to Year 8–11 student accounts on Sept. 15.
The balance of the program fees (approximately $575) will be billed after the trip concludes.
All students are expected to attend. If your child is unable to attend due to medical reasons or a mandatory prior commitment, please contact Gillian Levene (Year 8), Joe Smith (Years 9 and 10), or Damion Walker (Year 11) by Sept.12.
Year 8 to 11 families: permission forms are now live in BlueNet with a Sept. 30 completion deadline
Please be aware that there will be no alternative programming on campus during The Week Without Bells as the faculty will also be at the various camps. We're excited for the busy months ahead as we kick off the school year and look forward to the many opportunities of 2025–26!
*Please note that families currently receiving financial assistance for the 2025–26 academic year will receive prorated assistance for this program fee.
Kind regards,
Joe Smith, Gillan Levene and Damion Walker
Assistant Heads, Upper School
We are excited to welcome new students to the Upper School on September 2! Please see this link for important information sent to families in July, which includes:
An overview of Orientation Day activities
Items to bring
A welcome video
Uniform information
A facilities map
Frequently Asked Questions and key contact information sheets
Important fall event dates
New boarding students, please note that your move-in date is August 31. Please refer to the Boarding Life Section of this issue of Heads Up for more detailed information on orientation.
All the best,
Gillian Levene
Assistant Head, Student Life & Community
Shorts
The dress code outlined in the Family Handbook has been updated to provide additional guidance on shorts. Wearing shorts is permitted as long as they are tan or beige. As stated in the Family Handbook, students should wear "beige, tan, or navy well-fitting khaki pants or bottoms. Shorts must be tan or beige."
Note for Year 12 families:
Over the past few months, the UCC Parents’ Organization (PO) and the Board of Stewards have collaborated to design specialty clothing items for the Class of 2026.
Grad Wear — Grad wear is now available to order. Please read the article at the bottom of this issue for more details on ordering grad wear. Last date to order is September 10.
Leaving Class 2026 Quarter Zip —As part of a pilot dress code initiative, the Class of 2026 will have the option to wear a specially designed Leaving Class 2026 quarter zip. Ordering details will be shared with students in the coming weeks.
New and used textbook purchases can be made directly through the University of Toronto (U of T) Bookstore rather than at the College. Textbooks are ordered using the U of T Bookstore’s online ordering system, available here. The online ordering system is active from August 1 through to the end of the school year. Textbooks and course materials can be purchased online to be shipped to your address, or you can shop in person at their downtown location at 214 College Street. You can also request to have your order delivered to other University of Toronto campuses for pick up, this includes U of T Mississauga (UTM) or U of T Scarborough (UTSC). Click here to check the hours and addresses.
Boarding students may request that their orders be shipped directly to the College for distribution upon arrival in September. Please add the school address to the shipping address when the order is completed. The address is: 200 Lonsdale Road, Toronto, ON M4V 1W6. This option is for Boarding students only.
If your course is not listed, there is no required text to be ordered. Any course materials needed will be communicated by your student’s teacher in the first week of school. U of T Bookstore will ship your order immediately. Publisher back-ordered books will ship as soon as they’re available.
It’s important for you to place your order as early as possible to help ensure your student has the textbooks needed to start the school year. Ordering early gives you the best selection of used books.
Orders will be shipped by UPS. It’s very important that you include a delivery address where someone will be available during business hours to sign for your shipment. Please consider using a business address rather than your home address for delivery, where appropriate.
Payment can be made by debit or credit (VISA, Mastercard, American Express).
Additional information
A stock of UCC books will be carried by the U of T Bookstore throughout the academic year and may be ordered at any time. They can easily handle book returns if a student changes a course, and the books must be unmarked and in pristine condition to receive a full refund. There will be no restocking fee on books returned by Friday, October 10. For assistance, please contact U of T Bookstore directly at uppercanadacollege@uoftbookstore.com.
For Upper School students, please refer to the Course Requests tab in Bluenet for a list of student course enrolments. This is viewable in both the Student and Parent/Guardian Bluenet accounts.
Please note the following key dates and information about the course change process for the 2025–26 academic year.
Students should reach out to a university counsellor to begin a conversation. See contact information below.
There is also a Late Course Change process that begins after the end dates below. At that point, students will have spent more time in their courses and therefore the request to move from one course to another can be more complex. A discussion centred on potential impacts will be led by the university counsellor and will involve the student and parent, course teachers, adviser and the Wernham West Centre for Learning (WWCfL) as required.
Course change dates
Students in Years 9 and 10
Begins: Day 3 (September 5)
Ends: Day 2 (September 17)
Students in Year 11
Begins: Day 3 (September 5)
Ends: Day 2 (October 14)
Course changes must be approved by a parent/guardian and a student’s university counsellor.
University Counselling Office:
Mr. Hanna — Jackson’s
Ms. Isaacs — Orr’s, Scadding’s and Martland’s(A-K)
Ms. Rose — McHugh’s, Mowbray’s and Martland’s (L-Z)
Mr. Turner — Seaton’s, Wedd’s
Ms. Champ — Howard’s, Bremner’s
Dear UCC Parents and Guardians,
We're excited to announce a new initiative from the Wernham West Centre for Learning: High Performance Support (HPS). This new layer of support is designed for students who are balancing a rigorous academic schedule with a demanding high-performance pursuit, whether it's an activity through UCC or a personal passion outside of school.
Our goal is to provide a holistic and integrated support system that acknowledges the unique demands placed on these students. We'll work to ensure their academic success and overall wellbeing remain a top priority.
Caitlin Dobie, our School Counsellor and Coordinator of High Performance Support, will serve as the main point of contact for HPS students and their families. Caitlin will help students navigate their unique learning needs and develop effective strategies for managing their academic commitments alongside their high-performance responsibilities.
We are also pleased to welcome Athena Hu, our dedicated High Performance Teacher Intern. With a specialization in Math and Science, Athena will provide instruction and academic support for students who miss classes due to their high-performance activities. She will offer small group sessions and, when possible, individualized support during convenient times such as before or after school, or during flex periods.
It's important to understand that UCC does not have a "High Performance Program" that offers bespoke academic schedules. Instead, HPS provides specialized support and flexibility to help students find balance between their commitments and academic work.
High Performance Support is available to students who have an in-depth pursuit outside of school that requires a significant time commitment. This includes:
Student-athletes competing at an elite level (provincial, national, or international) with a minimum of 12-15 hours of weekly training under a certified coach. This can be a seasonal or year-round commitment.
Student-artists with a rigorous rehearsal and performance schedule that requires considerable time away from school.
Students who are already receiving support through the Wernham West Centre for Learning will continue to do so. The HPS is an additional service for those who meet the specific criteria outlined above. Students who do not meet the HPS criteria may still receive support from the Wernham West Centre for Learning and/or Student Services.
We're confident that this new support system will help our high-performance students thrive both in their chosen discipline and in their academic lives at UCC.
Liz Kennedy
Director, Wernham West Centre for Learning and Student Services
Caitlin Dobie
School Counsellor and Coordinator of High Performance Support
The UCC Parent’s Organization (PO) is a great way to be more involved in the school community, and there are many occasional volunteer roles to choose from. For example, take a shift at our used uniform sale, A-Day, Festive Marketplace, or in the The Used Blues Shop (TUBS). Sign up to be an Arts Booster Club (ABC) or Blues Booster Club (BBC) parent. Or, volunteer in the library.
Occasional volunteer role descriptions can be found here. If you’re interested in volunteering, simply complete this form. Choose your area(s) of interest, and we’ll take it from there.
Thank you!
Get set for school with The Used Blues Shop (TUBS) Annual Used Uniform Sale.
When:
Tuesday, Sept. 2, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 3, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Where:
Upper School lower-level hallway (near the Lower Dining Hall)
The sale will feature gently used uniforms and spirit wear. All purchases will be charged to a student’s account. Students may shop on their own. Parents are welcome, but asked to first sign in at reception. Please bring a shopping bag.
Used uniform and spirit wear donations are welcome. If you’re interested in volunteering or have questions, please email TUBS.
Grad wear for the Class of 2026 is now available to order, but only for a limited time. The deadline for ordering is Wednesday, September 10.
For pick up orders at UCC, there are two delivery dates in September, depending on when your order is received. Home delivery is also available, for an additional fee.
For more details, and to order items, visit the UCC 2026 Grad Wear online store.