9 | Friday, February 3, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Appleby College remembers former headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy w m The impact Alexis Troubetzkoy had on Appleby College will never be forgotten, says the school's principal. The former headmaster, a long-time friend and supporter of the Oakville independent school, died Jan. 22 at age 82. Troubetzkoy first joined Appleby as a teacher in 1968, leaving in 1971 to become headmaster at the Selwyn House School in Montreal before returning to Appleby in the same role in 1981. He served as headmaster until 1987, leaving to lead the Toronto French School. As Appleby Headmaster, he is credited for establishing many of the foundational elements that continue to influence the educational experience students experience today "His leadership as headmaster, as well as his ongoing interest in the school, has had a tremendous impact on generations of students, faculty and alumni. He was He was a champion for increasing the academic consistency of Appleby, including becoming a fast-track school where students graduate in four years instead of five. "As a community, we are indebted to Alexis Troubetzkoy for his many contributions to Appleby," said van Nostrand. Troubetzkoy was also a prolific author who wrote fiction and non-fiction books on subjects he was passionate about, such as, Russian and Canadian history, the Arctic and education. He was involved in a variety of cultural, charitable, historical, and religious causes in Canada and Russia. "Alexis Troubetzkoy was a clear leader in independent school education across our country," said van Nostrand. "He was a true renaissance gendeman; a global citizen who shared a wonderful joie de vivre with those around him. We thank him for all he has done and celebrate a life of caring and impact." I m Y a n g A c c o u n tin g .c a CPA IR S N E W YY@YangAccounting.ca C R A R e -A sse ssm e n t O v e r d u e T a x R e tu r n , A p p e a ls T a x T re a ty f o r C a n a d ia n Experienced Professional Services for Individual B usin ess & Corporation (647)989-1276 Ying (Kimberley) Yang 1 1 -1 1 5 5N orthS e rv ic eR d .W ,O a kville (289)291-3924 1 8 thF lo o r, 2S t, C lairA ve.W ,T o ro n to (647) 255-8049 AlexTroubetzkoy a wonderful, gregarious raconteur with a driving sense of curiosity and a powerful intellect," Innes van Nostrand, Appleby College principal, stated in a media release. "Our students loved his visits and he seemed very much at home when he was back on campus and in the classroom." Troubetzkoy's commitment to the arts in education led to arts becoming a central part of the school's co-curricular program, as well as construction of the Nicholas Arts Centre. JO H N W IL L M O T T A R C H IT E C T , IN C . w w w .j w a r c h i t e c t .c o m H O U S E S O U R F IR S T P A S S IO N New ·Additions · Cottages · Interiors · Landscape W H WP lm n tslm AU/VAYS Authentic Montessori at its Best - For Ages 18 mo.-12 yrs. > An empowering curriculum that engages children >Individual focus to define your child's learning >Evening &Weekend Appointments Available Female Dentist Available Same Day Appointments Same Day Emergency Walk-in Service Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Insurance Billed Directly Digital X-Rays Sedation for Children & Adults ^ i ' ' - >Community atmosphere that makes students feel included and valued »Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents - Each space reflects the professionalism , pride and dedication o f everyone in the school." -C C M A A c c re d ita tio n Team af V _ o C a ll to d a y to book your a p p o in tm e n t o o o h c c c Dr. Manchanda F A IR V IE W G LEN M O NTESSORI SCHOOL 905.634.0781 · fa ir v ie w g le n .c o m D o c to r^ T e e th o t> / 9 0 5 -3 3 9 -1 6 6 6 ftnr 627 Lyons Lane, suite 100 ^ «cos www.doctor4teeth.com Oakville, ON