SCS #SportsSpotlight – Elizabeth S. ’21, Swimming
Competitive swimmer Elizabeth S. ’21 didn’t take to the water at first. She credits a great instructor who kept encouraging her to jump in with changing her mind about the pool.
Competitive swimmer Elizabeth S. ’21 didn’t take to the water at first. She credits a great instructor who kept encouraging her to jump in with changing her mind about the pool.
Adam Caplan
Technology & Teaching Coach
Throughout his more than 10 years in education, Adam has taught each of the Primary, Junior, and Intermediate grades from Kindergarten through Grade 9.
Each of our alumnae has found her own path through intellectual curiosity, courage, and compassion. With her start-up Let’s Be Clear, Rachel Verner ’11 is getting clear about consent.
Georgia P. ’21 started learning to sail during the summer of her Grade 1 year, and credits her two brothers with getting her involved in the sport. In addition to her siblings,
Nicole Bryant
Senior School LINCWell Counsellor
For 10 years, Nicole Bryant has been guiding students to reach their full potential having taught English and Drama before moving into the area of Guidance.
Our girls embrace their curiosity at home and farther afield. Here’s a look at a few of the places they’ve travelled to learn and to be of service.
Yiota Arvanitakis
Senior School Teacher, Science
Yiota became a teacher because she has a passion for science and discovery and wanted to share that passion with students.
At SCS, no two days are alike – there is always something interesting happening be it in class or on the playground. Here’s a look at a day in the Life of one of our Junior School students,
Molly G. ’22 got off to a fast start in her first year at SCS. She joined the Cross Country Team soon after her arrival and, not wanting to slow down after that season wrapped,
Since 2010, SCS and its Indigenous Studies course have been building a meaningful relationship with the community of Moose Factory, home to the Moose Cree First Nation, in northern Ontario.