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Who are you, as a school?
Who are you, as a school?
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL
"It's different here at SCS. There's something special going on, a kind of energy filled with curiosity and courage. It's the way our students approach things, from learning to discovery to play. It's the way we teach - the ability to think deeply, critically, creatively, and become more self-aware. Come in. Talk to us. See it. Feel it for yourself.
Visit scs.on.ca/open-house for our upcoming Open House dates."
- Girls' school, founded in 1901
- Enriched and balanced academics at all grade levels
- Unrivaled Advanced Placement course offerings
- 100% university acceptance
- Extensive athletic, arts, and co-curricular programs
- Global and experiential learning opportunities
- Integrated leadership program
- Scholarships and financial aid
What do you do differently and uniquely well?
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL
"Our approach to learning sets us apart, featuring innovative programming and a more intentional approach to teaching, sets us apart. We are evolving and redefining what it means to really learn and thrive in a world where the only certainty is change. We don’t just want our students to thrive, we want them prepared to be bold – to see disruption as opportunity and possibility, to seize change with agility and imagination, to tackle the complex world of tomorrow with confidence and character."
What tradeoffs has your school made to serve families in this way?
What key junctures in your school's history have most shaped its present?
What type of student is a good fit for your school?
Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing your school?
To your knowledge, why do families choose your school over others?
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL
"Our small school community enables us to stand behind our belief that each student is unique, and should be known and valued as such. Students become truly known and valued members of our close-knit community. Your child will be challenged while being encouraged to be herself. She will be supported and known, and will grow in ways you have yet to imagine. After working hard, cheering, laughing, participating, and feeling supported along the way, she'll be ready to tackle whatever happens next."
How would you characterize your school's image amongst the public?
What aspect of your school is underappreciated?
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL
"The benefits of being a small school community, with all 460 students learning in one building, comes with many significant benefits. Grade 12s model confidence for Grade 1s, by virtue of being together every day in the same building. Grade 6 Reading Buddies partner with primary students to develop reading skills. Grades 7 to 12 students collaborate together on co-curricular clubs and teams. Middle and Senior School Prefects model leadership skills to Junior School students."
What might families find surprising about your school?
ST. CLEMENT'S SCHOOL
"SCS may be a small school, but in no way does that limit our offering. The courses available align with our approach to learning and often feature collaborations between disciplines and areas of study. We offer a huge variety of co-curricular activities.
There is also a new Experiential Education Framework in place; experiential learning at SCS immerses students in authentic and dynamic experiences, which encourage students to be curious, creative, and to use problem-solving skills."
What improvements or changes has your school made recently?
How will your school change in the next 5 years?