The SCS Experience

Welcome toSt. 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 – more than just the requisite skills, the ability to think deeply, critically, creatively, and become more self-aware. 

We fundamentally believe each student is unique, and should be known and valued as such, and that if they are to develop and thrive, learning should be as unique as they are.

At SCS, your daughter will be challenged while being encouraged to be herself. She will be supported and will grow in ways you have yet to imagine.


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For Students

We don’t just want students at SCS to thrive. We want them to boldly thrive – to see disruption as opportunity, to seize change with agility and imagination, to tackle the complex world of tomorrow with confidence and character. SCS students will flourish because they are empowered by purpose and the ability to see themselves as agents of change, challenged by the unknown, challenged to architect their own self-sustaining journeys.  

Discover why SCS is the top choice for girls who want to create their own distinct path, and navigate it with confidence.

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Discover what it’s like to be a Clementine

 

 


 

For Parents

At St. Clement’s School, your child will be supported, encouraged, and challenged.

Our commitment to academic excellence has defined the SCS experience for over a century. Your child’s educational journey will be marked by academic rigour and a renewed curriculum that continually challenges and assesses the act of learning itself in an inclusive and safe environment. 

The goal is for each of our students to value learning as an outcome in itself, understanding it’s about the success of the journey, not just the destination.

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For Alums

You’ll find SCS alums at top universities around the world, and in careers in a wide variety of fields.

Our grads remain connected through mentorship opportunities, reunion events, in-person and virtual classroom visits, and SCS Connects – our online network.

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Summer Opportunities

Expand your knowledge, learn about something new, or get ahead for next year!  

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We wish our Jewish community members a very blessed and meaningful Yom Kippur. G’mar Chatima Tova.
And just like that, we are back to celebrating SCS's Athlete of the Week!

We’re highlighting a Senior Cross Country Team member who finished 7th overall, helping the senior girls' team take home a 2nd-place finish. A big shoutout to Soline D. '27! 🏃‍♀️

Last Wednesday, the cross country team ran their first meet on a course commonly known as the "Gravity Grinder", which ends on a dizzying uphill ski slope. The team ran a hard race, seeing it through to the very end.

Congrats to everyone who ran last week, and to the Athlete of the Week, Soline! 👏
Tomorrow, September 30, marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to reflect on the tragic legacy of residential schools and to honour the children who never returned home and the Survivors of these institutions.

This day also coincides with Orange Shirt Day, which began in 2013 to raise awareness about the intergenerational impacts of residential schools on individuals, families, and communities.

We have a variety of commemorative events planned for the community this week.

Tuesday, September 30
- Students and staff are invited to wear an orange shirt as we gather for an Orange Shirt Day Assembly led by the Junior School.
- A flag will be flown at half-mast in commemoration of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Wednesday, October 1
- All students will participate in guided lessons on our Land Acknowledgment.

Friday, October 3
-Students and staff are invited to wear an orange shirt as the full school community gathers for an Assembly featuring guest speaker Karen Margaret Chaboyer. Karen is an Ojibwe mother and grandmother from Rainy River First Nation in northwestern Ontario, and a Survivor of St. Margaret's Indian Residential School.

It will be an impactful week of learning as a school community, as we remain committed to learning and honouring the history, culture, and traditions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples in Canada.

#NDTR #EveryChildMatters
Applications for the 2026-2027 academic year are open! Apply today, and take advantage of our early bird application fee pricing until November 1. Visit the link in our bio to learn more about our curious, courageous, compassionate community and to submit an application to join SCS.
We’re almost in speed reading territory now: our literary event is less than a week away! Join us next Saturday, October 4 for Unlocking Your Creativity, a collaborative day of learning and literary celebration.

The event includes keynote speakers Sheila Heti ’95 and Anne Michaels, in conversation with Principal Martha Perry ’85; engaging workshops led by Karen Grose ’85, Jane Mason ’84, Ruth Ohi, Ashleigh Rains ’00, Amy Stuart, and Patricia Westerhof; lunch; and a book fair. It is open to everyone in the SCS community, and beyond. All are welcome to attend!
 
Tickets are $25. For additional event information, speaker bios, workshop descriptions, and to register, please visit the event page at scs.on.ca/literary-event/ (or link in bio). 📚
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