Blog Archive

October 29, 2009

This past Sunday, the girls of Groves' house got together to honour the annual pumpkin carving contest. The girls got into their little/big sister groups and creatively chose the perfect design for their pumpkin. After a squishy pumpkin-gut fight, we all got down to business and produced some wonderful jack-o-lanterns. The six pumpkins have yet to be judged, but the winning group will win a well-deserved dessert at Steeples. On another pumpkin note, Groves' came 2nd in the inter-house pumpkin carving contest!

- Jenn C, grade 12, Groves' Fine Art Captain
 

2009 Reunion Photos

To see photos by Stephen Lane of this year's Reunion Dinner, click here.

October 26, 2009

The History 12 Stock Market Game was a wonderful mixture of education and fun for our class. It was a simulation of the 1929 stock market crash in the US. Our teacher, Mr. Olson Jr. gave each person a loan from the Bank of Olson of $50, 000 and invested each of us equally into 5 commodities that we traded throughout the block. He then explained the rules to us; he read out real news headlines from that time involving iron, wheat, oil, fish and coal before each round, we were to take that information and use it wisely in our trading. At the end of the trading Mr. Olson called in his loan plus 10% interest for a total of $55,000. There were nine rounds of trading simulating the nine years of the decade that led up to the crash. The game came at the beginning of a new unit for us in which we were learning about USA in the 20’s and 30’s when the huge stock market crash and “Black Tuesday” took place. Personally, before this, I knew absolutely nothing about how the stock market worked but now I can see how easily people can make, and loose, large sums of money on the market. It was a terrible and sad thing what happened to all those people in the States, and the rest of the world at that time. I’m extremely grateful that the crash we experienced not long ago was far less severe.

– Sarah P., grade 12, Kaye's

October 8, 2009

The grade 8s had a great time bowling on Saturday. First, we stopped by McDonald's and we all got five dollars to spend on whatever we wanted. We then went to the bowling alley and we all paired up with our friends and found a lane. Some of us played competitively and put the bumpers down. Others left the bumpers up and just had fun. Finally, we went home with everyone in a great mood!

Craig C., grade 8, Lonsdale’s
 

October 1, 2009

I first came to Shawnigan Lake School at beginning of September. My first impression was that the campus was huge and it was surrounded by nature. The people here were very kind and obliging; the seniors in the House welcomed me and introduced themselves. The teachers are very friendly and look after us. The grade eight-rugby team is exciting to play and our coaches are wonderful.

My favourite part of this school is the fine arts program. There are a variety of choices—I chose to play clarinet in band and I am really enjoying it. I expect myself to do my best and enjoy my life at Shawnigan!

– Michael K., grade 8, Copeman's

 
 
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