I have been thinking a lot about the word “wellness” lately, primarily because of the frequency of its use, but also because I often question the perspectives I encounter on achieving a sense of feeling well,
At St. Clement’s School, part of our mission is to develop intellectually curious women who stand out amongst their peers. We believe it is important for our girls to engage in their learning beyond their experience with us and throughout their lives.
At St. Clement’s School we are blessed with several staff, and many alumnae, who have had their writing published and stories told. I always marvel at this feat and wonder how it is accomplished.
Friday kicked off our Alumnae Reunion Weekend in an exceptionally upbeat way. The morning started with breakfast for our current Grade 12s and their mothers to celebrate them and also to highlight the bridge between our current Clementines and our Alumnae.
A few weeks ago, I stumbled on a book entitled Teaching Critical Thinking: A Practical Wisdom. The title intrigued me, and I was heartened to note that the author is one whom I had enjoyed reading and had,
Each year for the last three I have met with our Grade 12s to get their feedback and perspective on their time at St. Clement’s. It is vital that we are constantly seeking evidence to ensure the positive impact of the St.
This past week, I traveled to New York City to attend a New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) conference entitled Educating Girls. I was excited about the conference topic but even more thrilled that our Vice Principal,
In Frank Bruni’s provocative book Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania, an important question arises as to what university and college are for.
On Tuesday at assembly I welcomed our community back from March Break and spoke about change as an inevitable reality and the importance of being open to it.
On Sunday, March 8 the world will be celebrating International Women’s Day. St. Clement’s celebrates on Friday, March 6, prior to leaving for March Break.