HEADS UP May 28, 2026
HEADS UP May 28, 2026
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Friday, May 29
👕 UCC spirit wear dress
Wednesday, June 3
Volunteer Reception, 6–8 p.m. at Student Centre
Friday, May 29
SK and 2C Zoo Trip
Blue Bash, 3–5:30 p.m.
Monday, June 1
Prep Prize Day, 8:30–9:30 a.m. at Weston Hall
Year 7 transition assembly, 9:45–10:30 a.m. at Laidlaw Hall
Lost and Found Parade until Thursday
Wednesday, June 3
🕓 Student late start
Year 7 Niagara Trip to Niagara until Friday
6K and 6H to Norval until Thursday
Thursday, June 4
6F and 6L to Norval until Friday
Friday, June 5
👕 UCC spirit wear dress
Friday, May 29
Years 9–11: Lockers should be cleared by 4 p.m.
WPW Charity Car Wash
North Parking Lot (near turn around), 4–5:30 p.m.
Monday, June 1
Year 8: Regular class
Years 9–11: Exams
Tuesday, June 2
Year 8: Regular class
Years 9–11: Exams
Year 8: Lockers should be cleared by 4 p.m.
Wednesday, June 3–
Friday, June 5
Years 8–11: Exams
Lost and Found Parade outside the Lower Dining Hall
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We’re excited to share that a new version of ucc.on.ca launched today!
Designed with our community in mind, the refreshed website offers a more vibrant and engaging experience that reflects the energy and spirit of UCC. It features enhanced photography and video storytelling, giving families a dynamic window into our classrooms, campuses, programs and student life.
Current families, faculty and staff will continue to use Bluenet for school-specific information, resources, calendars and schedules. These tools and resources will remain behind a secure login, and the process for accessing them has not changed.
Thanks to the many faculty and staff members who supported this project along the way. Their collaboration helped bring this vision to life.
If you have questions or feedback, please email Digital Communications Manager Nicole Reyes-Ponce.
Each year, supporters of the UCC Fund are warmly recognized in the College’s Giving Report.
If you would like to be included in the upcoming report, please ensure your donation is received by the school before the end of the academic year.
Gifts of all sizes are recognized in the report and will be used to shape the learning environment for students returning to UCC in September.
To make your family’s donation, please visit ucc.on.ca/donate.
Principal Sam McKinney and the Association Council invite you to a reception to honour and thank Upper Canada College’s dedicated volunteers and reflect on their many contributions to the 2025–26 academic year.
The annual Harold A.D. Robert Circle Awards will be presented to volunteers who have demonstrated exemplary service and dedication to the College.
We hope you will join us for this special celebration!
Wednesday, June 3
6–8 p.m.
Student Centre
Please click here to register and to note any accessibility requirements.
Please join us for our annual Norval Spring Open House on Sunday, June 7, from 1–3 p.m.
Visit our beautiful outdoor campus, where you'll have an opportunity to explore the grounds and participate in the following activities:
Norval Amazing Race
Test your skills on the course, which takes you around the property with more than 15 challenges to attempt. If your team completes them all, you'll earn a special Norval Amazing Race medal!
Crayfish Safari
Did you know that there are 3 different kinds of crayfish that live in the Credit River? Help us catch (and release) some, and see what we can find. Please bring rubber boots for this activity, as you'll have to wade into the water.
Norval Garden
Students have worked hard to create this beautiful and educational garden filled with herbs, flowers and veggies. Spring is the perfect time to meet our vermi worms and plant flowers with our Norval gardener.
Food and refreshments will be available in the Stephen House.
Dogs at Norval
Leashed dogs are more than welcome to join the outdoor fun, but please keep in mind that they’ll need to stay outside.
Directions to Norval
Take Highway 401 west to Winston Churchill Boulevard. Follow Winston Churchill Boulevard north and go through the village of Norval. Continue straight ahead. The entrance to the Norval property is on your left, 1.2 kilometres north of the village stoplight. The drive takes about 50 minutes from UCC in light traffic.
Questions? Contact Nicki Marson at association@ucc.on.ca.
This is a reminder that the new billing section of Bluenet is active. Please log in to Bluenet and click on 'Billing' to see your account activity and amount due. Complete instructions can be found here.