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Allowing for Uncertainty
Voice Through Arts
It’s About Speaking Up, Not ‘Manning’ Up.
I had to stop reading the paper today until I calmed down. Despite there being so much about which to be sad, with the devastating events in France, ongoing economic concerns,
Ensuring Opportunities for ‘Absence’
It is my hope that all members of our St. Clement’s Community were able to enjoy the holidays and find the opportunity to relax prior to our second term.
Scrolling through my Twitter feed this morning took me to an article written in The Telegraph in March of 2009 entitled “Reading Can Help Reduce Stress.”
Education: Considering Problems Rather Than Solutions
On Monday, I was very fortunate to be invited to a conference entitled The Knowledge Conference, held by the Martin Prosperity Institute, a research institute at The Rotman School of Management.
Our Mission in Action
As a school whose mission is to develop outstanding women who are intellectually curious, courageous and compassionate, it is paramount that we reflect on the programs and experiences we offer to ensure that they contribute to the traits we wish to foster in our girls and young women.
Actually, Life is Long
After several conversations with current parents and alumnae over the last few days, I feel the need to challenge what I keep hearing: that there is tremendous pressure on students these days and that they must have a clear direction and solid answers as to where they are going whether it be in post-secondary,
Same Message, Another Phase
On Saturday I was pleased to see an article by Leah Eichler in The Globe and Mail supporting the notion that young people be made aware of the realities of the working world.
Women and Philanthropy
St. Clement’s School is in our third year of a strategic plan with a number of priorities on the horizon. Coupled with goals focused on a balanced and inspiring program and local and global partnerships,