A true Clementine
“Behold the turtle. She makes progress only when she sticks her neck out.” So said the late Ruth (Cooper) Bell ’38, and by sticking her neck out again and again,
“Behold the turtle. She makes progress only when she sticks her neck out.” So said the late Ruth (Cooper) Bell ’38, and by sticking her neck out again and again,
Each year, SCS celebrates language and culture through our week-long Carnaval event. This year’s theme is “celebrations.” Cultural celebrations bring people together and that’s exactly what our Carnaval week has done through a kick-off assembly,
Over the past seven years, St. Clement’s School’s Upper School students have visited the northern Cree community of Moose Factory, a small First Nation nestled on a small island in southern James Bay.
It’s not every school day you encounter a group of Grade 8s dressed in head to toe green, busting a move to “You Can’t Touch This”, MC Hammer’s biggest hit (circa 1990.) During Spirit Week,
Thanks to all the parents and family friends who stopped by SCS the past couple weeks to read their favourite books to our Grade 1s!
Crescendos of creativity are found around every corner at SCS, especially in our music department. Research has shown that music study has value when it comes to the positive up-bringing and education of a child,
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St. Clement’s School believes 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.
St. Clement’s School’s Annual Fund, our yearly fundraising campaign, has a direct impact on our girls. Contributions ensure an enhanced and enriched experience for both students and staff.
In the middle of a grey week, our youngest Junior School students are brightening things up by participating in Winter Wednesday! What started as a creative way to introduce indoor activity during the cold winter months has grown into a program that involves faculty and staff throughout the school who want the opportunity to spend time with our youngest students and share a hobby or skill with them.