Last week, the winner of Canada Reads 2018 was announced: Forgiveness, by Mark Sakamoto. On February 26, 2016, Mark Sakamoto came to talk to our Grade 10 students (now in Grade 12) here at SCS.
Guest Speaker: Mark Sakamoto
Last week, the winner of Canada Reads 2018 was announced: Forgiveness, by Mark Sakamoto. On February 26, 2016, Mark Sakamoto came to talk to our Grade 10 students (now in Grade 12) here at SCS.
St. Clement’s School was saddened to learn of the passing of past staff member Judy Mills last December at the age of 79. Over her years at SCS, Judy taught Senior School students English.
Tickets For The SCS House Party Are Selling Fast. Purchase Yours Today. You Don’t Want to Miss It!
Saturday, April 21 – 7 to 11 p.m.
Indulge in an evening out with parents and staff from the SCS community!
The National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS), of which St. Clement’s School is a proud supporter, is sharing a crucial message on International Women’s Day: the most powerful message a girl can receive is there are no limits to what she can pursue.
Every February, Canadians are invited to participate in Black History Month events and festivities that honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present. February was first officially recognized as Black History Month in Canada in December 1995,
Paige H. ’19 has always been passionate about volunteerism and charity work. She returned to SCS for her Grade 11 year hoping to form a club focused around philanthropy. And so,
Ahoy! What first comes to mind when you think of a pirate? Do you envision a one-legged buccaneer with a parrot on his shoulder? Maybe your thoughts go straight to a treasure map,
Grade 4 students Paige T., Emily S., and Kathryn W. spend a lot of time together underwater. They first met on dry land – at SCS, to be specific. The school friends decided to try synchronized swimming together three years ago,
SCS spirt is proudly on display year-round – but this is a particularly spirited time of year! Our annual #SCSSpiritWeek kicked off Monday morning, and even though this was a short week leading into the Half-Term Holiday,
As the leaders of the Junior School, our Grade 6s are ready to embrace additional opportunities. For starters, they are leading our Grades 1 to 6 girls straight to healthy habits!