Lest We Forget
St. Clementâs School paused to reflect on Remembrance Day at assembly on Thursday, November 7.
In respectful silence, the School assembled in the East Gym where the Senior and Chamber Choirs were singing.
St. Clementâs School paused to reflect on Remembrance Day at assembly on Thursday, November 7.
In respectful silence, the School assembled in the East Gym where the Senior and Chamber Choirs were singing.
We are pleased to share our 2018-2019 Annual Report of Giving and are so grateful for the support of our SCS Community.
The Fall 2019 issue of Red Blazer is out now. Learn about St. Clementâs Schoolâs current Strategic Plan; the Schoolâs commitment to well-being; SCSâs success in robotics and enjoy a round-up of stories from the halls of 21 St.
On Saturday, November 2, St. Clementâs School welcomed representatives from SCS and 8 of our colleague schools for the Race, Privilege, and Community Conference. The conference brought groups together to discuss Diversity,
While the trees that line St. Clements Avenue may have faded from vivid reds into rustic browns as temperatures slide and winds bluster, within the School red was at the fore on November 5 as SCS marked Tudor House Day.
There was creepy fun around every corner at SCS yesterday for Halloweâen! Those wishing to start the day off with a scare visited the Prefectsâ haunted house in Powell Hall.
Almost one hundred Clementines travelled to Stratford this fall to learn about theatre production and to attend some superb performances.
The Stratford Festivalâs Billy Elliot Prologue Workshop enabled Grade 10-12 Drama students to explore the Festival Theatre stage and backstage areas before seeing either David S.
The doors to St. Clementâs School were held wide open on October 25, 2019, as visitors were welcomed to the world of SCS at the first Open House of the year.
St. Clementâs School welcomed renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour to the School on Wednesday, October 23. After sitting down with SCS staff, Dr. Damour met with SCSâs students in Grades 7-12.
Is that stack of books on your bedside table starting to block the light from your window?
Are you feeling left-out when your friends talk about the latest,