Alumni

Alumni Giving

Supporting Generations of Georgians

We are continuously blown away by the generosity of our alumni. Your gifts, no matter the amount or type, show us that you support the strategic direction of the College, and most importantly, that you believe in supporting generations of Georgians to come.

Ways You Can Give

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  • Headmaster's Initiatives

    We are excited to launch Forever Georgian, a $15,000,000 transformative campaign to reimagine our Senior School and double our endowment, enabling even more students to reach their full potential. This campaign will be our focus for the next five years, and your continued support will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of RSGC.
     
    Phase 2 Student Commons and Outdoor Patio
    Imagine an inviting town square, a place where friends gather, and conversations flow effortlessly. As Georgians reach high school, gaining a new level of independence, they will come together in their Commons — a space to study, catch up, build friendships, collaborate, and find moments of quiet reflection.
     
    The Senior School Student Commons will feature expansive walls of windows, flooding the area with natural light. It will offer open, flexible seating with a view to the south, where the trees of St.Alban’s Square provide a peaceful backdrop. This space will also include an outdoor patio, offering our oldest Georgians their own dedicated home within the school.
     
    A shared common space like this fosters a sense of community and belonging. It encourages spontaneous interactions, providing opportunities for collaboration and creativity. Students can work together on projects, exchange ideas, or simply unwind and build friendships outside of the classroom. The Commons becomes a hub of activity, allowing for both social connections and academic growth.
     
    The Student Commons is destined to become a central feature of the new Senior School and a vital part of the Georgian experience.
  • Manners Maketh Men Scholarship And Bursary Fund

    The College continues to focus on the funding of scholarships for deserving boys who would otherwise not be able to afford an RSGC education. Named in honour of our founding Headmaster Dr. J.L. Wright, who proffered the “Manners Maketh Men” credo, this Fund will allow RSGC to offer admission to students who would be an excellent fit for the RSGC family, but are unable to afford an independent school education.
  • Jamieson-Wade West Fund for the Arts

    To honour the incredible legacy of Doug Jamieson and Tom Wade West, RSGC has established the Jamieson-Wade West Fund for the Arts. This fund will support the continued growth and enhancement of the music programs at RSGC, ensuring that future generations of Georgians benefit from the same level of musical excellence that Doug and Tom have cultivated over their distinguished careers.
  • Georgian Opportunity Fund

    It has always been in the character of the College to provide for boys who deserve a world-class education. Scholarships help many young boys who would be an excellent fit for the RSGC family and who embody our “Manners Maketh Men” values become the exceptional leaders of our future. Scholarships truly make a difference.
     
    The Georgian Opportunity Fund provides up to 100% tuition support to deserving boys from Grades 7-12 and includes:
    • Up to 100% tuition
    • Uniform
    • Books
    • School trips and extracurricular expenses
    • Laptop
    • TTC fare
    • Daily lunch
  • Next Generation Georgian Fund

    This endowment fund was established to allow the College to become more financially accessible for our alumni families. This needs-based financial aid is available to all eligible children of alumni applying to Grades 7-12. Eligibility is assessed through a third-party organization such as Apple Financial Services and reviewed with the Bursary Committee of the College.
  • Tim Magee '95 Memorial Fund

    Donations to this fund enable us to support student, alumni and faculty mental health and wellness. RSGC is committed to raising awareness, educating our community and offering much-needed programs and resources to those in need of support. To honour Tim's memory a bench was constructed and placed on the east side of the Chapel facing out towards Howland Avenue.

Join the 100+ Alumni Who Volunteer Each Year

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  • Volunteer Roles

    Each year we have over 100 alumni volunteers. Volunteer roles can include but are not limited to:
     
    • RSGCAA Executive Committee Member
    • Board of Governors
    • Foundation Board Member
    • Campaign Cabinet Member
    • In-class Guest Speaker
    • Classroom Project Support Person
    • Grade 12 University Transition Workshop Mentor
    • Grade 12 University Speed Mentor
    • School Event Speaker
    • Georgian Connect Mentor
    • University Mentor / Buddy
    • Archive Support
    • Alumni Reunion Class Connector
    If you would like more learn more about how you can get involved, please contact alumni@rsgc.on.ca.
  • Georgian Connect Mentor

    If you are interested in becoming a Georgian Connect mentor, please complete this form. If you are a mentee and would like access to our Georgian Connect Platform, please email us at alumni@rsgc.on.ca. For more information on our Mentorship program, click here.
     

Stay Connected: Don’t Miss Our Alumni Events

We have lots of alumni events planned throughout the year. Some of our signature events include our Alumni Reunion Dinner, the Alumni and Alumni Parent Reception (after the Carol Service at St. James Cathedral), our Cheese Boutique event, and our annual Networking Event. To make sure you are getting the latest updates and registration information, connect with us on our @rsgcaa Instagram account or email alumni@rsgc.on.ca to ensure we have your most up-to-date contact information.

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