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Brooke Shields, Amid the Harings, Learns the Art of Collecting - The New York Times
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Exclusive all-girls' school Branksome Hall embraces trans graduates
Branksome Hall, Toronto - Thank you for your incredible outpouring of support yesterday for Giving Tuesday! In total, we were able to raise more than $140,000 to support our students. Thank you
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Branksome Hall, Toronto - Hannah Hersh'11 was an alum flag holder for the Ceremony of Flags. | Facebook
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Branksome Hall, Toronto - Junior School students presented on women in war and the history of the poppy during their Remembrance Day assembly. The presentations, which also recognized the 100th year since
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Branksome Hall, Toronto - We kicked off our Branksome Pride Week with a Senior and Middle School Assembly celebrating the #LGBTQ2S+ community's cultural contributions, including Cree artist Kent Monkman's beautiful "Emergence of
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Branksome Hall, Toronto - Today's student-led Black History Month assembly was outstanding. The “Say Her Name” piece during which students read names and lit candles to raise awareness for black female victims