St. Clementâs Schoolâs roots in the local community are long and rich. From our origins in the parish hall of St. Clementâs Church, the School has very much been a part of its surroundings since its founding in 1901.
Category: Inside Our Walls
Black History Month
February is Black History Month and was marked at assembly this morning by SCS’s Student Diversity Committee.
âBlack History Month is a time to celebrate and recognize the contributions and achievements of Black people,â Jasmine H.
The Art of Collaboration
According to the Oxford Learnerâs Dictionary, to collaborate means to work together with somebody in order to produce or achieve something. One of the competencies or skills we wish to foster in our girls is the ability to collaborate.
Spirit Week at SCS
On the second floor of St. Clementâs School today, there was a trail of small, neon-bright yellow feathers. They wound lazily from the stairwell before disappearing beyond a row of red lockers.
Hockey Day at SCS
Ice Hockey is one of Canadaâs national sports, celebrated from coast to coast, 45th parallel to Arctic Circle, and beyond. On February 18, 2020, St. Clementâs School marked the third annual Hockey Day with a titanic clash against Branksome Hall at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
Margaret Atwood: An SCS Alumnaâs Tale.
St. Clementâs alumna and acclaimed documentary filmmaker Nancy Lang â76 returned to the School on February 12 to present a private screening of her latest work Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word is Power to Grades 11 and 12.
Women and Girls in Science
February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Created by UN Women (The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women) in December 2015,
Working on Being Well
To reinforce the notion that talking about mental health and well-being should happen regularly, not just on one particular day, SCSâs student Wellness Committee and the LINCWell Department partnered on a Well-being Week to usher out January.
Postcards for Australia
Several weeks ago, while Ms Lamontâs Grade 4 class was studying current events, news of the wildfires in Australia arose. The class was deeply moved by photographs and video of towering blazes,
The Road to Rhodes
Sara Rotenberg â15 has called Singapore and Washington, DC home since graduating from St. Clementâs School, and sheâs recently learned her next destination: Oxford, England. Not only will she be starting at the University of Oxford next fall,