
Wandering Spirit School Visit
Woodsworth was excited to welcome close to 30 students from Wandering Spirit School to the College on May 22.
Kapapamahchakwew - Wandering Spirit School is an Indigenous-focused school located in the east end of Toronto. The vision of the school is "to empower future leaders with a strong cultural identity to be contributing members in a global society." The visiting students ranged in age from grade eight through to high school.
During their visit, the students played “Woodsworth Family Feud” which involved guessing how Woodsworth students had responded to questions such as: “What were you most excited to learn about U of T?” and “What is the most popular snack during lectures?”
The students also had the opportunity to explore the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library and to visit physics, ecology and earth sciences labs.
It was a memorable visit and we look forward to welcoming Wandering Spirit students back to Woodsworth again in future! Thank you to Emma Stromberg, Indigenous Partnerships at the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Arts & Science for including Woodsworth in this special day.
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