Most parents have been warned about the stress of raising a teen girl: the friction with friends, the rush of emotions, the stinging rudeness followed by sweet affection. But a girl’s teen years don’t have to feel like a tangled mess for you or her.
Month: March 2016
The Importance of Restorative Niches
The title of this blog will make most sense to those who have read the book Quiet by Susan Cain. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking is a powerful reflection on the importance of understanding and leveraging the capacity of both introverts and extroverts in our communities.
Junior School Interest Fair – Photo Gallery
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This morning was the Junior School Interest Fair. Stage lighting, carpentry, stop motion, art, cooking, acting… the list goes on! There was so much to participate in!
House Improv 2016 – Photo Gallery
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This year instead of House Plays, the House Heads tried out a new format- House Improv! The results were hilarious and tons of fun, check out some highlights in the above gallery!
There’s Something to be Said for Sloths
I venture to guess that the title of this blog may have grabbed your attention; it seems an odd subject, particularly when associated with St. Clement’s School, a school for high-achieving girls and young women where activity is the norm.
The Diary of Anne Frank – Photo Gallery
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If you missed SCS’s amazing and incredibly moving performance of The Diary of Anne Frank, you can check out some highlights from the show in the gallery above!
Carnaval: A cultural celebration
Forget about Taco Tuesday. This week at St. Clement’s, every day is serving up a different dish. And our Carnaval 2016 festivities, which kicked off Monday, aren’t just about tempting SCS’ taste buds – the annual celebration of languages and culture will highlight and explore notable women across the languages taught at SCS!