The Grade 10 Music Class not only set out to learn a new song this week, but also to tackle it using a new instrument.
Ably led by Mr.
The Grade 10 Music Class not only set out to learn a new song this week, but also to tackle it using a new instrument.
Ably led by Mr.
From a sun-dappled garden to a warm and cozy bedroom, Powell Hall became a tranquil country home on November 22 as the Middle School Production of The Velveteen Rabbit premiered.
“To create one’s world in any of the arts takes courage,” once proclaimed American artist Georgia O’Keeffe. With courage being a characteristic that’s never in short supply at St. Clement’s School,
Almost one hundred Clementines travelled to Stratford this fall to learn about theatre production and to attend some superb performances.
The Stratford Festival’s Billy Elliot Prologue Workshop enabled Grade 10-12 Drama students to explore the Festival Theatre stage and backstage areas before seeing either David S.
It was the turn of some of St. Clement’s youngest members to share their accomplishments and achievements at the Grade 1-3 Spring Showcase on June 6.
Grade 1 performed a song in Powell Hall and Grade 2 and 3 combined for a performance of The Tempest which would have impressed even the Bard himself.
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,
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.
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With the sound of beautiful harmonies, incredible artwork, foot-tapping beats and dance, Clementine’s welcomed the new season at the Sights and Sounds of Spring show on Thursday,