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Choosing to apply to an independent school requires you to make a lot of decisions. Why? Because schools are not “one-size fits all”; a given school might appeal to one person more than another due to program offerings,
Choosing to apply to an independent school requires you to make a lot of decisions. Why? Because schools are not “one-size fits all”; a given school might appeal to one person more than another due to program offerings,
Canada turned out quite the inspiring performance in Rio this past summer – from 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak dominating the pool (and getting props from Drake while she was at it),
At St. Clement’s School, we believe that education is not just about succeeding academically; it’s about ensuring our girls achieve their potential outside the classroom as well. Our pioneering LINCWell program does just that.
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Last week our Grade 7s and 8s visited Camp Timberlane for 4 days of outdoor fun!
In 1979, SCS introduced a School publication, the Red Blazer, named after our most iconic piece of the School uniform. At the time, the Board of Governors hoped the newsletter format would become a valuable link in bringing all members of the School community closer.
Principal Martha Perry ’85 would love for you to join her on Monday, October 24 at the first of three Principal’s Book Club meetings for the 2016-2017 school year. This term we are reading Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant.
In addition to our robust academic program, St. Clement’s School provides students with an innovative leadership framework. To us, leadership means more than having a title or organizing a school- or grade-wide event.
SCS’s broad and diverse academic program offers an enriched experience within a nurturing, small school environment. At the Senior School level we focus on enrichment and,
Janet MacKinnon taught at St. Clement’s School for 35 rewarding years. To Janet, these years seemed to pass in the blink of an eye. “Seeing my students learn, evolve, and develop into impressive young adults was nothing but a delight and joy,” recalls Janet.
SCS is proud to be a close-knit community, and our Parents’ Association (PA) plays a key role in nurturing it. This group of parent volunteers, led by Kimberley Cudney, PA President,