HEADS UP February 5, 2026
HEADS UP February 5, 2026
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Friday, Feb. 6
UCC re-registration deadline
👕 Olympic spirit dress (wear red and white) to support Team Canada / UCC spirit wear dress day
Sunday, Feb. 8
Association Family Skate, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 13 to Monday, Feb. 16
Winter Midterm Break (no classes)
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Classes resume
Sunday, Feb. 8
Association Family Skate, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 9
6F to Norval until Thursday
7B, 7C, 7K at The Holocaust Museum
Tuesday, Feb. 10
3G and 3O Market
Wednesday, Feb. 11
🕖 Student late start
💘 Valentine's Day Bake Sale, 10:45 - 11:20 a.m.
Colour House Branch Event #2
Thursday, Feb. 12
Year 7 Concert Band at OBA Provincial Music Festival, 7 a.m - 1:30 p.m
Friday, Feb. 13–Monday, Feb. 16
⛄ Winter Mid-Term Break
Friday, Feb 6
Leaving Class 2030 and 2029 (current Year 8 and 9 students entering Year 9 and Year 10) course selections for 2026–27 close at 4 p.m.
Year 8–9 Winter Play: How to Survive Being in a Shakespeare Play
Manucha & Bellamy Studio Theatre, 7–9 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Year 12 Parent Coffee Morning
Foster Hewitt Foundation Lounge
8:30–10:30 a.m.
3-way conferences booking closes at 12 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 11
Classes start at 8:30 a.m. and end at 12:20 p.m.
3-way in-person conferences
from 2–5 p.m. and 6–8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 12
No classes: virtual 3-way conferences
Friday, Feb. 13–Monday, Feb. 16
School closed for Winter Mid-Term Break
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Classes resume - Day 3
Founder's Dinner is UCC's signature winter event bringing parents, alumni and friends of the College together to mark our school's founding and honour members of our extraordinary community.
Still haven't registered? Don't miss out on this celebratory evening filled with connection and conversation!
Register here.
This year's program includes a timely community panel on why Canadian leadership matters now more than ever — and the traits and skills we need to nurture in the young changemakers of tomorrow.
Dear UCC Families,
As we settle into the winter term, we’re already looking ahead to our next academic year and sharing re-registration details below. The College’s Board of Governors, in support of delivering transformational learning experiences and best-in-class programming and facilities, has approved the operating budget for 2026–27, including tuition fees which may be found here for day students and here for boarding students.
To register your student(s) for the 2026–27 school year at Upper Canada College, the following must be completed and submitted by no later than tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026:
Re-registration Contract(s) for your student(s)
2026–27 Athletic Consent and Media Waiver for your student(s)
Please note the following:
Only one parent or guardian is required to complete these forms. The parent or guardian who completes and submits the re-registration contract(s) accepts full financial responsibility for all fees associated with the contract(s).
If shared financial responsibility has already been established with the College, then both parents or guardians are required to sign and complete the re-registration contract(s). Parents and guardians with shared financial responsibility will receive a contract that requires two signatures.
If there is an outstanding balance owing to the College, you will not have access to your re-registration contract(s). Please contact Colleen Papulkas to complete payment and access your contract(s) for the 2026–27 school year.
Financial assistance information has been shared with individual families who made a complete application to Apple Financial.
To sign your contract(s) and submit the form(s) please log in to Bluenet. Instructions for accessing the contract(s) in Bluenet are available here.
Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to Upper Canada College.
Sincerely,
Felix Moses
Vice Principal, Finance
We’re excited to invite you to our Systems Transformation: Innovation for a Better World winter showcase. Please join us on Wednesday, Feb. 18, as our pioneer cohort of students presents their final projects from their latest module on water.
Students were tasked with studying the impact of water on a microcosm of Toronto and then designing an intervention to improve the current situation. Each team will present a model of their proposed intervention and share their stories about why this part of Toronto is so important to them.
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026
Time: 1 to 2 p.m.
Location: Foster Hewitt Foundation Lounge (in the Wilder Arena)
If you are able to attend, please register here.
We thank you for your continued support, and hope to see you there!
The Systems Transformation Teaching Team