A Message from the Principal and Board Chair on a Leadership Transition

Dear Branksome Community, 


The launch of our 2022-23 academic year brings an inspiring sense of anticipation that marks every new school year and fuels the journey ahead. As we set goals, we confidently look forward to the year, knowing it will bring growth and learning, not only for ourselves but for all of us at Branksome Hall.


Personally, I have never been more compelled to embrace this sentiment. Following many thoughtful conversations with the Board of Governors, I am excited today to share news with you that will ensure continued success for our school, over the next two years and beyond. As I enter my 25th year as Principal, I have made the decision to transition out of the role. Together, with the Board, we have mapped out a two-year plan for leadership succession, which will allow me to move forward with confidence and anticipation for the future of Branksome Hall. To this end, the Board of Governors will immediately commence the search for the new Principal, whose tenure will begin on July 1, 2024. 


The opportunity to announce my plans with a two-year window was important for me and the school to ensure a strong and stable leadership transition. I shall pass the torch to Branksome Hall’s 8th Principal, who will inherit a school that believes strongly in thoughtful succession planning and influential leadership. Under the capable guidance of Mona Malone, the Chair of the Branksome Hall Board of Governors, the search for the new Principal has the goal of a June 2023 announcement, followed by a one-year transition for the newly appointed Principal.


It will come as no surprise to the Branksome community that there is a lot to do in the next two years. Continued emphasis on IB excellence, social-emotional learning (SEL), diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and innovation will propel our school to deliver what is most essential for our students. Our focus on campus renewal will not be interrupted. Our new Innovation Centre and Studio Theatre (iCAST) project is underway, and we are confident that the opening of this new building in 2024–25 will set the stage for the next phase of Branksome’s impact on the world of education. 


In addition, our updated school strategy was approved by the Board in June 2022 and execution of this refreshed strategy begins this year. The Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) Accreditation team will be visiting the school in the last week of January and early February 2023, and IB Accreditation occurs at the same time, with both of these authorizing associations giving us feedback that will inform our strategic plan going forward.

 

Two years may seem like a long transition. Yet, when one considers the impact of leadership change on a venerable institution such as Branksome Hall, it is merely a moment in time. Our school was founded in 1903 by Margaret Scott, followed by Edith M. Read, who served as Headmistress for 48 years. Since that time, only six women have proudly served this remarkable school. As Branksome’s 7th Principal, I am committed to leaving the school in a position of strength and readiness for the next Principal, and I am proud to have followed in the footsteps of these wise, fearless and dedicated women. 


There is still much to be done in the time ahead so my goodbyes, expressions of gratitude and best wishes to all of you are yet to come. I ask that, for now, you simply join me in sharing the excitement and anticipation of new leadership for Branksome Hall.


It is with deep commitment to serve and see our great school continue to thrive and make a difference in the lives of our students that I wish each of you a joyous and successful year ahead.


Warm regards,

Karen L. Jurjevich

Principal

A Message from the Board Chair

As the Chair of the Board of Governors, I am excited and energized about the year ahead. Branksome has a bold mission: each day, we challenge and inspire girls to love learning and to shape a better world. This mission is advanced through the strength of our leadership and partnership between the school and our community. My communication today is to inform you about an important leadership transition.

 

After almost 25 years of passionate, visionary and innovative leadership, Karen Jurjevich has informed the Board of Governors that she will be stepping away from her role as Principal in June 2024. Until that time, and while we conduct a comprehensive search for her successor, she will remain fully engaged in the leadership of the school. Karen is committed to ensuring a smooth transition to the new Principal.

 

Toronto-based Caldwell Partners has been retained to work with the Board on the search for Branksome Hall’s 8th Principal, which will include identifying a diverse pool of highly qualified candidates. Heather Ring from Caldwell will be leading the confidential search process – she has extensive experience conducting international searches for educational leaders.

 

Central to this search will be a period of listening and comprehensive consultation that will engage the broader Branksome Hall community of employees, parents, alum and students. This process will inform the development of the position profile, establishing clear criteria for our next Principal a world-class leader who will build on our mission, vision, values and long-term aspirations. We are currently establishing the timelines around the consultation process, so please watch for your invitation. Please visit the online landing page for updates, consultation schedule, online survey link and a confidential email for your questions or recommendations.  

 

A Search Committee has been established and approved by our Board and will include representation from various members of the community, including Jean Cloutier (immediate past Board Chair), Michael Gans (Board Member), Kurankye Sekyi-Otu (Board Member), Karen CORDES Woods’99 (Board Member and Immediate Past President Branksome Hall Alumnae Association), Karen Blott (Immediate Past President of the Branksome Hall Parents’ Association), Melanie ARGIROS Breder’08 (Board Member, President, Branksome Hall Alumnae Association), Karrie Weinstock (Head, Centre for Strategic Leadership), and Patricia DiNicolantonio (Head, Talent Management, ex-officio). I will be in the role of Chair. Three employees – Michelle Iwata, (Junior School Teacher), Edith Louie, (Instructional Leader, Mathematics) and Ashli MacInnis (Director, Admissions) – will serve as Advisors, providing their perspectives and input.

 

Karen has had a truly transformative impact on Branksome. The Board deeply appreciates all that Karen has accomplished, and her thoughtful approach to transition planning instills great confidence. We look forward to the many opportunities for community-wide tributes and celebrations of her legacy before 2024.

 

Sincerely,

 

Mona Malone

Chair, Search Committee

Chair, Board of Governors

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