St. Clementâs School Open House
Spend a morning as part of the SCS community.
On Friday, October 25 at 8:45 a.m., the doors to St. Clementâs School will swing open for the first Open House of the 2019-2020 school year.
Spend a morning as part of the SCS community.
On Friday, October 25 at 8:45 a.m., the doors to St. Clementâs School will swing open for the first Open House of the 2019-2020 school year.
It has only been a few months since the Class of 2019 last set foot within the walls of 21 St. Clements Avenue, and yet it almost feels like a lifetime.
October 5 marked the 26th annual World Teachersâ Day. Designated by UNESCO in 1994 in recognition of educators across the globe, the event is now commemorated in more than 100 countries.
St. Clementâs School is delighted to announce that renowned author Annahid Dashtgard (MEd), will be the keynote speaker at SCSâs Race, Privilege, and Community Conference on Saturday, November 2, 2019.
The Gold Belts that have been worn with enormous pride by successive years of SCS graduating classes are not the only marks of distinction for St. Clementâs Grads. Each September the arrival of another item of attire is almost as eagerly anticipated.
By January 2018, The Terry Fox Run had raised more than $750 million for cancer research since its inception in 1981. The annual event, now held in more than 60 countries around the world and involving millions of participants,
When Plan A fails, itâs always good to have a Plan B.
Monday, September 16 dawned to leaden skies and wet sidewalks, yet the forecast was optimistic. With the SCS Parentsâ Association Welcome BBQ just hours away,
LINCWell is proud to announce that on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Lisa Damour will be at St. Clementâs School to discuss her latest book,
Now that St. Clementâs Schoolâs youngest students have completed their first full week as Clementines, it seemed an opportune time to check in with the new Grade 1 class. Over the course of the week,
It was once merely a curtain tie sold in a department store, but today the St. Clementâs School gold belt is the mark of a true leader.
Many schools and colleges have long had something to differentiate prefects or graduating classes from their peers;