Remembrance Day Ceremony

On November 12th, Bond students and staff and parents attended the annual Remembrance Day ceremony and showed our appreciation to the veterans and people who are still serving our country. 

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SSAF U14 Flag Football Tournament

On Nov. 7th, Bond competed in the SSAF U14 Flag Football Tournament at Iceland Mississauga.  Braving the cold weather, the team showed incredible teamwork, leadership and poise in going undefeated in the round robin tournament with a combined score of 57 points for, and 0 points against.  We were met with stiff competition in the playoffs and, unfortunately, were unable to advance to the semifinals despite our team giving it everything they had.  Coaches Mr Kopansky and Mr Allen are incredibly proud of the entire team and all players should be proud of how they played and what they achieved.  Congratulations!

Bond Academy Fitness Program Develops Great Athletes

At Bond Academy we take pride in our Athletic Program. Our students are encouraged to live a healthy lifestyle. Bond Academy students have physical education 5 times a week. This includes gym class four times a week, and swimming once a week. When students apply themselves to hardwork in our physical education program they begin to develop a very positive self image, and their confidence can improve in immense ways.

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SSAF U12 Open Flag Football Tournament

Congratulations to the U12 Flag Football team for braving the cold and delivering an incredible performance at the SSAF U12 Open Flag Football Tournament yesterday.  The team played five games in the round robin, coming out with two victories and three defeats.  The second victory in the last game of the round robin allowed Bond to squeak into the semi-finals as the fourth seed to face Northmount School.  Although Bond was playing the number one seed with an undefeated 5-0 record, they did not allow this to bring their spirits down.  With some amazing teamwork and their Witch Doctor team chant, Bond accepted the challenge and won 22-18 in thrilling fashion.  This victory advanced Bond to the finals where they faced the Lynn-Rose Knights.  Bond played just as hard but lost 18-26 in a classic nail-biter of a game.  Bond accepted their second place medals with their heads held high.

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