Installation Service Photos 2014
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Valerie was the guest speaker at the 2013 Alumnae Reunion Weekend assembly. The following is an interview published in our Red Blazer magazine.
1. We last profiled you in 2003.
I started skiing when I was two and a half, because my grandparents bought a house in Collingwood. Even though neither of my parents really skied or raced as kids,
Last June, SCS designers started dreaming. Seven months later, their dreams came to vibrant life at two sold out Lumina Fashion Design Shows. Working within the context of this year’s Lumina theme,
Have you talked yourself out of trying something new because you thought you’d be bad at it? If you fail at something, does that mean you are “stupid”?
For many girls,
As part of an exciting Leadership Unit developed for LINC8 by Middle School Head Carolyn Lamy and Middle School LINCWell Counsellor Melissa Kaye, and in partnership with Adventure Valley Camp Director Robyn Hochglaube,
TWO – or, The Word’s Out – is a committee at SCS that strives to foster a greater understanding of mental health by encouraging open discussion within a safe and accepting community.
This year, the Young Round Square (YRS) and Horizons Programs orchestrated a joint initiative for students at Stanley Public School in Toronto.
The two programs involved in this collaboration already shared some similar notes: YRS prepares Grade 7 and 8 students for life outside of the classroom through service,
Following discussions that began at a 2011 Round Square Conference, St. Clement’s new exchange with the Vidya Devi Jindal School (VDJS) in Hisar found Grade 11 students Kate and Naomi and Grade 10 student Kaitlyn experiencing life in India for close to a month.
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) is an international program that aims to develop community leaders. Participants are given a hands-on, reality-based look at philanthropy, providing them with the skills and awareness to assess the needs of their community and make a positive difference.