Jammin’
Today, our Middle and Senior School students commence exams! This can be a busy time, so our LINCWell staff hosted an Exam Jam last week to help students in Grades 7-12 prepare mentally,
Today, our Middle and Senior School students commence exams! This can be a busy time, so our LINCWell staff hosted an Exam Jam last week to help students in Grades 7-12 prepare mentally,
Our girls are mad about the Arts. At this year’s annual Arts Banquet, MADDNESS, they had an opportunity to explore a variety of art forms across the disciplines of music,
Although you may have left the bricks & mortar of the School, you never truly leave St. Clement’s behind. In fact, there are several advantages to staying connected to the SCS network,
With the St. Clement’s Alumnae Reunion Weekend just around the corner, it’s time to make sure you’ve RSVP’d and are ready to celebrate with friends, family, and SCS teachers past and present.
If you’re considering an all girls’ school next fall, your first step in the process is happening this spring!
On Saturday, April 29, the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS) presents Girls’ School Advantage: Toronto,
Earlier this month, eight of our Grade 7 and 8 students participated in the ISOMA Math Olympics, a fun, challenging mathematics competition for Middle School students. The girls worked individually,
If you’re on the search for a great independent school, you might be wondering if St. Clement’s is a good fit for you (if you’re a student) or for your daughter and your family (if you’re a parent).
This spring, our collaborative girls’ schools speaker event returns, and the topic couldn’t be more timely.
On Wednesday, April 19, St. Clement’s, Bishop Strachan, Branksome, and Havergal will co-present an inspiring panel discussion and Q &
When was the last time you sat and had a face-to-face chat with a friend, instead of trading a flurry of texts? How about a family dinner that didn’t include screens at the table?
Francis Clement Powell was the son of St. Clement’s School founder, Canon Thomas Wesley Powell. Born in 1897, he was only four years old when he stepped into SCS’s first kindergarten class in 1901 (in the early days,