Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Grade 12 - Reflection - Over Arching Reflection


I have gone to Collingwood since Kindergarten and I can’t remember anything else. My time here has been filled with memories, all of which have shaped me into the person I am today and helped me grow into an adult ready for the next stage of life. Collingwood has given me the opportunities to succeed and showed me how to thrive. I have been very involved in all of the four strands throughout my entire time at this school, but particularly in the Senior School.

In service I have accomplished many things including volunteering each summer at diving and gymnastics camps, travelling to Belize to build schools and clean up beaches, helping out where needed around the school, and being involved in the Student Work and Advisory Team at West Vancouver Community Center. My most rewarding and involved commitment, however, has been my involvement in coaching springboard diving to young children in the municipality of West Vancouver.  This experience has taught me a lot including how to deal with conflict, solve problems, and interact with children of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and ability levels.  One of the most satisfying elements of this activity is watching the young children I coach gain confidence on the boards and continue on to thrive in the sport. This opportunity has shown me how to be more patient with others and compassionate towards individual situations. I hope to stay involved in this sport next year at university and be able to continue to give back in this way.

In academics, I have achieved a lot over the years and all my hard work and commitment has finally paid off this year with my acceptances to university and ultimately my decision to attend McGill next year. My rigorous academic program has challenged me and allowed me to open my eyes to aspects of the world I would have never understood before. I have faced some challenges throughout the journey, but I have learned to persevere and the study techniques requires to success because of these trials. I have been very involved in the sciences this year and am really beginning to enjoy them over most things. There is so much to learn in the science field and I would love to expand my knowledge and continue my learning in this area. The four-strand system has taught me self-confidence, ambition, and how to challenge myself in everyday situations.  I believe I have learned adaptability by encountering these different situations and having to be able to act as a team member.
           
            In athletics, I have been very much a part of the Collingwood community. Throughout my time here I have played on the volleyball team each year as well as tried out cross-country, track and field, soccer, and badminton. This involvement in volleyball has led me to play in club teams outside of school and travel to Nationals for three years because of what I learned from my coaches here. This year I even am helping to coach a younger team with my club, The North Shore Stars. I have really enjoyed this opportunity because it has taught me how to problem solve and see the sport from a different angle and position than before.

            Lastly, in the Arts strand I have made significant contributions to the school in dance, visual art, yearbook, and photography. I am not as involved this year as I chose to focus on my studies, but I do love the arts strand and it has provided me with a much-needed stress reliever over the years. My favourite involvement was that in photography. I loved how I was able to capture small moments and turn them into something great. I was happy with the art that got into the end of year show last year also. This year I contributed to the grad photo wall, which was a very time-consuming yet rewarding process and resulted in a beautiful display of our grad class and was a window into their lives, allowing the rest of the school to get to know our class a little better.


            My time at Collingwood has been nothing but fantastic. As I am excited to move into a new chapter and experience a new city, I will miss the comforts of my second home and all those who have made my journey what it has been. Grad class of 2014 has finally run our course at Collingwood and we are all moving to different parts of the world and starting new pieces of our lives. We will always know, however, that we have somewhere to come back to when things take a turn and we will always share the bond that Collingwood has created for us. Grad 2014!!!! 





Thursday, 1 May 2014

Grade 12 - Reflection - Athletics - Volleyball Coaching

       I have played volleyball for as long as I can remember at Collingwood. It is my favourite sport and I have been very involved throughout my years here. Unfortunately, I couldn't participate on the Sr. team this year because of school work and university applications. I wanted to play for the Stars Volleyball Club like I had done for the past three years in the Spring, but because of Grade 12 activities and other commitments, we didn't have enough girls for a team!

     After having shown interest in staying a part of the Stars and volleyball community in general, I was asked to Jr. Coach the U16 team with three of the other girls on my team from last year. Since January we have been present at every practice; running drills, helping out where needed, and being extra players if some of the team was missing. Every second weekend we would go to tournaments and be in charge of running warm-ups as well as taking stats on the bench and facilitating the time-outs and pep talks! I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of this group and being in this new and different role. It has allowed me to stay involved in the sport that I love and inspire the younger girls to keep playing and to try their best. It has also strengthened my relationships with some of my old coaches and my former teammates, which I have really enjoyed.

   This year, our team qualified for Nationals in Regina, Saskatchewan! This was definitely the highlight of the year for both my self and the girls on the U16 team. We played very well and, although it might not have showed in the overall rankings, we gave 100% and played the best we has all season. This was an awesome experience for me because I had been on the player end of this trip and it was interesting to be on the coach end and see what goes on behind the scenes there.

     I hope this year I have inspired the girls to continue playing and have made their season all the more fun. I learned a lot this year about problem solving, organization, and time management from this opportunity and I am very glad to have had it. I hope next year at university I can play again myself and become more involved in the sport once again weather that be playing intermural or varsity volleyball for McGill!