Parents’ Association.
The SCS Parents’ Association works in partnership with the School to strengthen the SCS community.
Through events, initiatives, and shared experiences, the PA encourages parent involvement, fosters school spirit, and creates opportunities for parents to connect and contribute.
Welcome Back From the PA
On behalf of the SCS Parents’ Association, I am delighted to welcome you to a new school year. Like many of you, my family of five made the most of the summer heat with plenty of adventures, but as September approaches, we are also looking forward to settling back into the familiar rhythm of school days.
What makes the SCS Parents’ Association unique is that every parent is automatically a member. I have had the privilege of being part of this community for the past seven years, ever since my daughter Maddie started in Grade 1, and I’ve seen firsthand how much richer our school experience becomes when parents engage and support one another. I warmly invite you to participate in whatever way feels right for you. This could mean attending a PA meeting, joining a committee, lending a hand at an event, or simply connecting with fellow parents. Our mandate is simple yet meaningful: to help build and strengthen our school community.
Throughout the year, you can stay updated on PA events through our Edsby page and the weekly enews. Each grade also has Grade Parent volunteers who will share information about upcoming events and help plan class-specific socials. They will be reaching out with a welcome message once the school year begins in September, so you can expect to hear from them soon. For now, please take a look at the list of September PA events in this week’s enews. I look forward to seeing many of you at the Welcome Coffee on the morning of Tuesday, September 2 and at the Welcome Fair on the afternoon of Monday, September 15.
Wishing you a wonderful end to the summer!
Warm regards,
Alissa Crean
Parent of Maddie ’30
St. Clement’s School Parents’ Association President 2025-2026
2025-2026
Parents’ Association
The Parents’ Association organizes a wide variety of activities and events. This would not be possible without our volunteer organizers:
Executive
President
Alissa Crean
Vice President
Edmund Leong
Past President
Julietta Lynch
Secretary
Nadim Abdo
Treasurer
David Rosner
Volunteer Coordinator
Melissa Pugsley
Volunteer Coordinator
Gary Margolis
Communications Coordinator
Yue Yu
Grade Parents
Grade 1
Lara Shohet-Clark
Grade 2
Jing Liu
Leanne Jenkinson
Grade 3
Ruth Geddie
Eve Cabalo
Grade 4
Tannaz Mostaghimi
Linda Ly
Grade 5
Kelly Carmichael
Grade 6
Jing Zhang
Charlotte Moore Hepburn
Craig Hepburn
Grade 7
William Yow
Candy Lo
Grade 8
Claire Jones
Tammy Yuen
Grade 9
Josie Marciello
Murray Rice
Grade 10
Leiwa James
Lianne Chan
Grade 11
Martha D'Arcy
Ying Wu
Grade 12
Shelley Arrowsmith
Manjula Selvarajah
VolunteerOpportunities
The PA is always looking for volunteers. If you are interested in an Executive, Convenor, or Grade Parent role, please speak with Melissa Pugsley or Gary Margolis (Volunteer Coordinators), Alissa Crean (President), or Julietta Lynch (Past President).
Parent Socials
Parent socials are an important way for SCS parents to meet and reconnect with other parents in their child’s grade. Please watch your inbox for emails from your Grade Parents. It is our intention that these popular events will continue to bring the parent community together and provide SCS parents with the opportunity to get to know each other a little bit better!
Occasional Volunteering
If you are not sure you can make a commitment for a specific activity but are willing to volunteer for an hour or two occasionally, please contact the Parents’ Association Volunteer Coordinators, Melissa Pugsley or Gary Margolis. Volunteers may be called upon to help at any Parents’ Association or school event.
LINCWell
LINCWell is a full school approach, designed to craft a school experience for each of our girls that is characterized by Learning, Individualization, Nurturing, Creativity, and Wellness.
Beyond the Classroom
With opportunities to get involved in clubs, trips, and volunteering in the community, learning doesn’t stop at the classroom doors.
Academics
Our commitment to excellence in learning means being in tune with the world around us, and always looking ahead.