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2017-18 Annual Report

Message From The Head Of School Though I stepped into my new role of Head of School in February, I m proud of what our team was able to accomplish particularly during the last half of the year. In April, we welcomed a visiting committee as part of our CAIS accreditation process. As members of the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS), this process is required every seven years and reflects a school s commitment to best practice and self-evaluation. More than 80 people on our staff and faculty collaborated and prepared the internal report that was the basis for the assessment during our visit our commendations were outstanding, and we will take the next year to address and implement the recommendations for improvements to our School. We were also able to make significant strides and progress on two of the Board s strategic initiatives Financial Aid and our Talent Magnet program. With the transfer of funds from the Collingwood School Society to the Foundation, we are now in the position to disburse funds to those young people in our community who might otherwise be unable to obtain a Collingwood education. We also recommitted our efforts to attract and retain the best possible faculty, staff and administrators during an ever-evolving, ever-competitive landscape. We welcomed two new leaders to the School for September, Marc Young as Head of Wentworth and Dr. Beverley von Zielonka as Head of Morven. We greatly value the experience and knowledge they continually share with us. We ended the year re-articulating Collingwood s vision, mission and values ideas that are simply stated, easy to understand, memorable, aspirational and achievable. Our core values of Courage, Curiosity, and Community are what makes Collingwood so special and why after 25 years in this amazing place, I was humbled and honoured to assume the role as Head of School. Lisa Evans, Head of School Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 2

Message from the Board Chair 2018 was a challenging year as we transitioned our Head of School for the second time in two years. It is a testament to the bench strength of our senior team, now led by Ms. Evans, the loyalty of our teachers and staff and our parents belief in what we are doing that has seen the School through this trying time. Many individuals have voiced support to the Board and encouraged us in our job as the guardians of this amazing thing we call Collingwood. Thank you to all stakeholders for your trust, support, understanding and patience. On the financial front, I am thrilled that the School completed a gift this past year to the Foundation of $10.6M which was previously set aside and Board approved as an endowment designated for the purposes of our Financial Aid strategic objective. This impact was absorbed by a balance sheet that remains strong a position that enables Collingwood to remain well-positioned to advance our mission to prepare young people for meaningful lives. Brent Wolverton, Board Chair Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 3

Parents Council Wow! What an exciting year we had! We kicked things off with our traditional Welcome Back BBQ bringing together familiar faces, welcoming new families, and proudly celebrating the parade of 2018 Grads. In October we hosted our third annual Parents Conference, providing valuable education and insights to another sell out crowd of parents. Other highlights from the year include: UniShop saw the introduction of New to You Explore and Outdoor School gear English Corner and our Multicultural Ambassador continued bringing together families and helping them to feel welcome in our community Festive Craft Day in December, complete with stories around the campfire and marshmallows! Scholastic Book Fair with books donated to our classrooms and our library PC Events helped us to show our appreciation for our Faculty and Staff by hosting our much loved annual Teacher Appreciation lunches ParentLink updates from Parents Council evolved and became a part of our new Bridge magazine Another well-attended, fabulously fun, community building Spring Fair Our Treasurer tracked all our numbers, and at the end of the 2017/2018 school year, Parents Council transferred $100,000 to the School and a $41,535 balance was kept in the bank, representing the net profits of our events conducted throughout the year. Thank you, Collingwood, for your support and to our committed Parents Council volunteers everything that s accomplished is purely from a love of our School, our teachers, our families and our children. Jillian Bice Campbell Chair, Parents Council Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 5

Alumni Association The Alumni Association of Collingwood started the school year off strong. With the help of Elain Evans and Kathryn Slemko, we continued to focus on new value-add initiatives such as our LinkedIn parties for the graduating Class of 2018 and the Cavs business networking lunches. The success of the Cavs business lunches is evident by the overall demand, selling out in a matter of days, and the overall positive feedback helping Collingwood alumni connect in Vancouver. Guest Speaker Rod Senft volunteered his time and resources inspiring our alumni and expanding our network of engaged Cavaliers. Alumni Association Chair - Dan Sander 97 Brenna MacLean 10 Tim O Neill 96 Joey Tai 06 Hannah Wolverton 12 With the help of strong veteran teachers like Athletic Director David Speirs, the alumni have stayed engaged within the athletic sphere of Collingwood with ongoing events like the International Rugby Sevens as well as the long tradition of the Dads, Lads, and Grads rugby games. The strength of the athletic department at Collingwood is not only evident in the Provincial Championship banners hanging from the School s rafters, but also the deep connections veterans like Mr. Speirs and Mr. Larish have with hundreds, if not thousands, of alumni dating back to grad classes in the 1990s. The strength and character of this leadership is a testament to the strong athletic culture and commitment of Collingwood s exceptional faculty in taking a student first approach, beyond the years of graduation. The Alumni Association significantly increased our outreach at Global chapter events for 2017-2018, meeting our alumni in Palo Alto, Montreal, London (UK), Toronto, and Boston. Ongoing events included the Class of 92 25-year reunion, Class of 97 20-year reunion, Class of 02 15-year reunion, Class of 07 10-year reunion and of course the winter social which we held at Glowbal in Vancouver. Lastly, the development of Collingwood graduates with children in the School has seen exponential growth. The growth of alumni families with children in the School, including myself and alumni executive member Tim O Neill, is encouraging and a source of resounding Collingwood passion. Dan Sander Chair, Alumni Association Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 6

Collingwood Financials We ended the year with an operating surplus of $1.9 million before debt repayment as we managed to keep our overall operating expenses flat year over year. Our fundraising activities contributed an additional $1.3 million, including the annual Tartan Fund which achieved $814,000, exceeding our $750,000 target. We ended the year with a $7.2 million reduction in net assets. This result reflects a gift to the Foundation of $10.6 million, which was planned and Board approved as an endowment designated for the purposes of the Financial Aid strategic objective. Our balance sheet remains strong. Our cash position increased by $4.8 million to $25.7 million driven by our operating surplus and an earlier collection of 2018-19 tuition. We paid down $1.1 million of bank debt in the fiscal year, and our total remaining long-term debt now stands at $11.4 million. Collingwood closed 2017-18 with total assets that exceeded $94.7 million and net assets (assets minus liabilities) of $54.5 million. Financial information has been extracted from Collingwood School Society s audited financial statements, on which KPMG, an independent public accounting firm, expressed an unqualified opinion. To view the complete audited financial statements, please visit collingwood.org/governance. Patti Daum Treasurer Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 8

Collingwood School Society Statement of Operations Year ended June 30, 2018 with comparative information for 2017 Operating Internally restricted Externally restricted Capital assets Revenue: Tuition fees $27,758,819 - - - 27,758,819 26,513,905 Less: Bursaries granted (838,091) - - - (838,091) (766,236) 26,920,728 - - - 26,920,728 25,747,669 2018 Total 2017 Total Government grants 3,637,969 - - - 3,637,969 3,496,853 New student admission fees 546,463 - - - 546,463 539,415 Contributions received from - Parents Council Fundraising - 108,269 - - 108,269 188,518 Transportation revenue 142,801 - - - 142,801 130,133 Investment income 470,588 - - - 470,588 192,733 Other 299,310 - - - 299,310 257,279 32,017,859 108,269 - - 32,126,128 30,552,600 Expenses: Salaries and benefits 21,275,657 - - - 21,275,657 21,525,107 Professional development 290,916 - - - 290,916 387,856 Curricular expense 1,144,427-47,287-1,191,714 1,223,477 Buildings and grounds maintenance 1,370,586 - - - 1,370,586 1,336,753 Transportation expense 549,024 - - - 549,024 531,011 Information technology 546,238 - - - 546,238 596,147 Parent, alumni and community relations 659,980-11,052-671,032 538,358 General and administrative 1,522,749-2,500-1,525,249 1,248,794 Amortization - - - 2,640,115 2,640,115 2,655,691 Interest 195,788 - - - 195,788 203,075 27,555,365-60,839 2,640,115 30,256,319 30,246,269 Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses before other items 4,462,494 108,269 (60,839) (2,640,115) 1,869,809 306,331 Other: Fundraising 814,056-456,655-1,270,711 1,307,987 Gift to Collingwood School Foundation (10,587,873) - - - (10,587,873) - Gain on sale of investments 349,108 349,108 631 Fair value adjustment on investments - - - - - (125,540) Fair value adjustment of interest rate swap (119,601) (119,601) 43,244 (9,544,310) - 456,655 - (9,087,655) 1,226,322 Net excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses $(5,081,816) $108,269 $395,816 $(2,640,115) $(7,217,846) $1,532,653 Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 9

Collingwood School Society Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2018, with comparative information for 2017 2018 2017 ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $25,718,270 $20,958,751 Accounts receivable 316,620 287,443 Prepaid expenses 356,830 499,108 26,391,720 21,745,302 Capital assets 68,299,015 69,776,413 Long-term investments - 9,938,835 Long-term prepaid lease 101,895 111,158 Other assets - 90,000 $94,792,630 $101,661,708 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $930,976 $919,527 Accrued salaries and benefits 3,499,146 3,308,452 Tuition and other fees received in advance 24,483,122 23,286,497 Current portion of long-term debt 1,150,000 1,050,000 30,063,244 28,564,476 Long-term debt 10,200,000 11,350,000 Net assets: Unrestricted (2,481,294) 4,272,775 Internally restricted 50,788 51,695 Externally restricted 10,877 46,349 Invested in capital assets 56,949,015 57,376,413 54,529,386 61,747,232 $94,792,630 $101,661,708 Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 10

Collingwood School Foundation Statement of Operations and Changes in Net Assets Year ended June 30, 2018 with comparative information for 2017 General Fund Endowment Fund Revenue: Donations - $10,761,478 $10,761,478 $75,000 Investment income $1,429 88,308 89,737 34,521 Gain on disposal of investments 755 46,421 47,176 7,577 10,896,207 10,898,391 117,098-2018 Total 2017 Total Expenditures: Investment management fees and bank charges 81 4,980 5,061 7,083 Life insurance policy premiums - 706 706 706 Professional fees 244 15,043 15,287 8,357 Donations to Collingwood School Society - 1,300 1,300 2,400 Fair value adjustment on investments - 114,787 114,787 (27,043) 136,816 137,141 (8,497) 32,126,128 Excess of revenue over expenses 1,859 10,759,391 10,761,250 125,595 Net assets, beginning of year 104,320 1,014,040 1,118,360 992,765 Net assets, end of year $106,179 $11,773,431 $11,879,610 $1,118,360 Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 11

Collingwood School Foundation Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2018, with comparative information for 2017 2018 2017 ASSETS Current assets: Cash $13,008 $50,302 Investments 11,846,670 1,086,864 Cash surrender value life insurance 30,677 30,289 $11,890,355 $1,167,455 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current liabilities: Accounts payable $7,503 $6,506 Due to Collingwood School Society 3,242 42,589 10,745 49,095 Net assets: General Fund 106,179 104,320 Endowment Fund 11,773,431 1,014,040 11,879,610 1,118,360 $11,890,355 $1,167,455 Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 12

Foundation Chair The Collingwood School Foundation s primary purposes are to lead the School s fundraising initiatives, fund the School s strategic plan, and create and build long-term endowments for a variety of endeavours such as financial aid for students, and capital projects. The Foundation was pleased to be the recipient of a major gift of $10.6 million in 2018 from The Collingwood School Society, bringing its total endowment to just under $12 million. The Foundation is now in a position to fund the strategic initiatives of the School, with an emphasis in 2019 on financial aid for students. For the year ahead, the Foundation will also continue to work on fundraising activities to increase the endowed funds. Also, in 2018, the Foundation updated its by-laws and constitution, updated and expanded the role of board committees, and maintained a commitment to best practices for board governance. Finally, in 2018, the Foundation lost Director Nick Geer, who passed away suddenly in January. Nick was a founder of the School and worked passionately for Collingwood for over 30 years as a member (and Chair) of the Board of Governors and Foundation Board. We thank Nick and his family for their service. He will be missed. John O Neill Chair, Collingwood School Foundation Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 13

Board of Governors Chair - Brent Wolverton Vice Chair - Douglas Mason Secretary - Ali Pirbhai 96 Treasurer - Patti Daum Chair, Parents Council - Jillian Bice Campbell Chair, Alumni Association - Dan Sander 97 Farzana Adatiya Dr. Haneef Alibhai Etienne Bruson Debby Carreau James Clay Fiesal Ebrahim Richard Harris Ashlee Lewis Christopher Philps David Smith Collingwood School 2017-18 Annual Report 14

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