CISAA Athletes Shine at 2025 OFSAA Winter Championships

CISAA Athletes Shine at 2025 OFSAA Winter Championships
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As the winter competitive season concludes, we proudly celebrate the extraordinary accomplishments of CISAA student-athletes at the 2025 OFSAA Winter Championships. From the pool to the slopes to the courts of competition, CISAA schools made their presence known—earning top placements, demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship, and continuing to uphold the values of excellence that define our community.
 

OFSAA Swimming: Proudly Hosted by CISAA

This winter was particularly special, as CISAA once again had the honour of hosting the OFSAA Swimming Championship in early March—bringing together the province’s most talented student-athletes for two days of elite-level competition. In addition to exceptional team and individual performances, the event attracted global attention, with more than 12,000 livestream views from 58 countries—a testament to the growing recognition of high school sport in Ontario.

The championship provided a powerful platform for our athletes to showcase their hard work, preparation, and dedication. CISAA schools excelled across multiple divisions:

  • Greenwood College School: 1st in Senior Girls High School Division
  • Upper Canada College: 2nd in Junior Boys High School Division and 2nd in Open Boys Division
  • St. Andrew’s College: 1st in Senior Boys High School Division
  • Appleby College: 3rd in Senior Boys High School Division and 2nd in Combined Senior High School Division

Top 10 CISAA Schools:

Place School Points
1 Upper Canada College 663
2 Appleby College 507
3 St. Andrew’s College 490
4 Havergal College 293.5
5 Greenwood College School 283
6 Trinity College School 251
7 Ridley College 231
8 Crescent School 195
9 St. Anne’s School 178.5
10 De La Salle College 143

Click here for full OFSAA Swimming results
 

OFSAA Alpine: Speed, Precision, and Podiums

Day 1 – Giant Slalom Highlights:

  • Royal St. George’s College – 1st in Open Boys Individual
  • Trinity College School – 1st in High School Girls Team
  • Upper Canada College – 1st in Open Boys Team

Day 2 – Slalom Highlights:

  • Royal St. George’s College – 1st in Open Boys Individual
  • Trinity College School – 1st in High School Girls Team
  • Upper Canada College – 2nd in Open Boys Team

Click here for full OFSAA Alpine results
 

OFSAA Snowboarding: Strong Finishes in Team and Individual Events

  • Lakefield College School – 2nd in High School Girls Individual
  • Lakefield College School – 1st in High School Girls Team
  • Greenwood College School – 2nd in High School Boys Individual
  • St. Michael’s College School – 1st in High School Boys Team

Click here for full OFSAA Snowboard results


OFSAA Volleyball: A Championship Final for CISAA

  • De La Salle College – Gold in “A” Division
  • The York School – Silver in “A” Division


A Celebration of Excellence

The 2025 OFSAA Winter Championships were more than just competition—they were a celebration of the hard work, determination, and sportsmanship of CISAA student-athletes and coaches. Whether in the water, on the slopes, or on the court, our athletes demonstrated what it means to compete with class and character.

On behalf of CISAA, I extend heartfelt congratulations to every athlete who represented their school and our association with pride. Your achievements inspire us all and continue to raise the profile of independent school sport in Ontario.

As we turn our attention to the spring season, we do so with pride in what’s been accomplished and excitement for what lies ahead.

Tim White
CISAA Director

 


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