Good evening and welcome to our 117th St. Clement’s School Closing.
Before we begin, I would like to acknowledge the original peoples of these lands, the Mississaugas of the New Credit.
Good evening and welcome to our 117th St. Clement’s School Closing.
Before we begin, I would like to acknowledge the original peoples of these lands, the Mississaugas of the New Credit.
From self-driving cars to entirely automated industries, robots are undeniably the way of the future.
For today’s students, robotics courses and robotics competitions are widely seen as some of the best interdisciplinary ways of promoting STEM skills and improving team building.
21 years is a long time. For Hazel Perkin, the 21 years she served as Principal of St. Clement’s School were ones of enjoyment and satisfaction that just seemed to fly by.
As I write this blog, I am preparing to leave for Washington to attend the National Coalition of Girls’ School Global Forum on Girls’ Education II. Held every three years,
Later this month, Nina Patti ‘10 will proudly pull on a Team Canada jersey emblazoned with her name and the number 2 and represent her country in the IQA 2018 Quidditch World Cup in Florence,
I enjoy talking about and reflecting upon the approaches people take to achieve success regardless the task.
As many know, I also love reading and seek insight from books- whether they are fiction or non-fiction.
From academics to athletics, poetry to publishing, debating to drama, chamber orchestra to chariot racing, each year St. Clement’s students challenge both themselves, and the best and brightest students from across the city,
Adam Grant, American Psychologist, Professor at the Wharton School of the Univeristy of Pennsylvania, and best-selling author said, “To understand success, pay less attention to the final product and more to the mundane process.” I love this quotation but know how often we have to remind ourselves and others of this piece of wisdom in our increasingly competitive and comparison-obsessed world.