St. Clement's School
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St. Clement's School is an Anglican independent school for girls in Toronto, Canada. The school was founded in 1901 by Reverend Canon Powell, and was originally co-ed. Students at SCS are often referred to as Clementines.

The school recently completed a new addition to the building, which was funded by the Bigger Blazer Campaign, doubling the space for the students.

The school is a member of the Round Square
Round Square
The Round Square Conference of Schools is a worldwide association of more than 80 schools that allows students to travel between schools,tour foreign countries, involve themselves in community service and discover cultures along the way.-History:...

 affiliation of schools, and offers Advanced Placement courses in many subjects, including American History, European History, Economics (Macro and Micro), Physics, Biology, Latin, French, and many others. The school also has a fabulous arts program offering visual art, music, and drama for students in the middle school and for students in the senoir school visual arts, music, drama, musical theatre, photography and film courses are offered.

House system

Houses at St. Clement's School are named after four Royal British houses: York
House of York
The House of York was a branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet, three members of which became English kings in the late 15th century. The House of York was descended in the paternal line from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, the fourth surviving son of Edward III, but also represented...

 (yellow, lion mascot), Stuart
House of Stuart
The House of Stuart is a European royal house. Founded by Robert II of Scotland, the Stewarts first became monarchs of the Kingdom of Scotland during the late 14th century, and subsequently held the position of the Kings of Great Britain and Ireland...

 (green, frog mascot), Windsor
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the royal house of the Commonwealth realms. It was founded by King George V by royal proclamation on the 17 July 1917, when he changed the name of his family from the German Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the English Windsor, due to the anti-German sentiment in the United Kingdom...

 (purple, walrus mascot) and Tudor (red, elephant mascot). Each house is run by two girls in the grade 11 or graduating year. Each house has at least two cheers for the cheer-offs (each house cheers as loudly as they can and the loudest house wins house points). A variety of house activities are run throughout the year such as house soccer, house basket-ball, house ping-pong and many more. House members earn house points by attending these house activities or participating in school clubs. Each student is assigned to a house upon arrival at St. Clement's. If a family member of a new student is a St. Clement's alumnae, the new student is assigned to the same house as her family member.

House points

Students accumulate house points for participation in academic and extracurricular activities. At the end of the year, the house with the most points wins the House Cup. The House Cup was won by Windsor in 2008, Stuart in 2009 and York in 2010. Students can also win awards for reaching certain numbers of house points, for example, Junior House Letter (150 points), Senior House Letter (300 points), the 450 Button (450 points) and the coveted Silver Spoon (600 points).

House Days

Every year, there are designated days for each house (i.e. York House Day, Windsor House Day etc.). In this school wide event, everyone reveals their school/house spirit by wearing clothing in colour of the corresponding house, or dressing up as the theme of the house day. Past themes include the Magic School Bus (York), High School Musical (Tudor), and Aladdin (Windsor). There is a special assembly where the house heads usually make a movie or perform a skit. There is also All House Day, when each house dresses up in their corresponding colour.

2011 was the first year that the house system had a consistent theme, that being Superheros, with each house being assigned a superhero. Windsor was Batman
Batman
Batman is a fictional character created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. A comic book superhero, Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 , and since then has appeared primarily in publications by DC Comics...

, York was Wolverine, Tudor was Spiderman, and Stuart was the Incredible Hulk.

Student leaders

St. Clement's is led by an elected Head Girl, Sports Captain, House Captain, and Arts Captain, Junior and Senior Prefects, House Heads, and Student Council. In addition, each member of the graduating class holds a leadership position, organizing a club or aspect of student life.

Big Four

The Head Girl, Sports Captain, Arts Captain, and House Captain act as internal and external liaisons for the St. Clement's student body, CIS sports, and House System.

Head Girl

The Head Girl is the highest leadership position held at St. Clement's School, and the Head Girl is meant to be the embodiement of all the values and ideals set forth by the founders of St. Clement's School. Voted by students from Grade 9-12 and by staff, the incoming Head Girl is elected in the April of her penultimate year.

Head Girls:

2011-2012: Gabrielle Hick

2010-2011: Audrey Sturino

2009-2010: Megan Wickens

continuing

Note: the tradition of electing a Head Girl began in the very first year of St. Clement's existence of a school, in 1901.

Prefects

The Junior Prefects, grade eleven girls, are each assigned a class from grade 1–9, and act as Class Prefects, visiting and befriending the girls. The Senior Prefects, grade twelve girls, are each assigned to one of the following portfolios: Spirit, Assembly, Communications, Fundraiser and Grade Prefect. Both Senior and Junior Prefects perform humorous skits at assemblies and are ambassadors for school spirit.

House Heads

House Heads lead monthly house meetings, and organize field day and a house day/assembly during which everyone dresses up in house colours. St. Clement's is known for its spirit and leadership skills.

Student Council

The Student Council executive lead class presidents and vice presidents from grades 7 and up in organizing school fundraising initiatives such as the annual Citrus and Cookie Dough sale along with May Day. Each year they work to bring at least one major change to the school. This is called their big project. Past projects include developing a breakfast and snack program and making wireless internet available to students.

Uniform

St. Clement's has two uniforms - a summer uniform and a winter uniform. The summer uniform consists of a navy blue skirt, navy blue knee socks, a white blouse, and a tie; however for Grades 1–3 no tie is necessary and students are allowed to wear white ankle socks. Students from grades 1–3 may also wear a skort instead of a skirt. The winter uniform consists of a navy blue tunic, a white blouse, black polishable shoes and a tie. On special occasions (called Number One Dress Days) students are required to wear red blazers over top of their uniform. Approximately once a month, there are "Mufti
Mufti (dress)
for more information see civilians Mufti, or civies/civvies , refers to ordinary clothes, especially when worn by one who normally wears, or has long worn, a military or other uniform.-Origin:...

 Days" where students are allowed to wear any clothes.

Athletics

St. Clement's has a long-standing tradition of achievement in a variety of sports including basketball, tennis, badminton, soccer, track and field, hockey, volleyball, swim team, field hockey, cross-country, and softball. With the school's new facilities, St. Clement's has space to accommodate and expand their extensive athletic program. With two full-size gymnasiums, a fitness room, and updated locker room facilities. There are over 40 teams in 14 different sports, and girls can advance their skills and compete in their sports of choice. The recent renovation under the Bigger Blazer Campaign added a second gymnasium, a fitness centre, a dance studio, and new change rooms.

Notable alumnae

  • Adrienne Arsenault
    Adrienne Arsenault
    Adrienne Arsenault is a foreign correspondent with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation .Arsenault joined the CBC in 1991, as an editorial assistant and night assignment editor for CBC Toronto. She has had numerous other positions with the CBC. She spent three years as the foreign correspondent...

    , foreign correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster...


Clubs and activities

St. Clement's School actively promotes student participation in the many clubs that are offered at the school. Their website states, "Our goal is to develop well-rounded individuals who enjoy all aspects of life and have the confidence to try new activities. Our rich program of co-curricular activities, often initiated and run by students, is an essential component of education at St. Clement's School." Activities and clubs offered by the school include, but are not limited to, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Ontario Model Parliament
Ontario Model Parliament
The Ontario Model Parliament is a model parliament for high school students in Ontario, Canada. The OMP was founded in 1986, much through the efforts of Dr. Paul Bennett, a former history master at Upper Canada College in Toronto. The OMP is not affiliated with any political party.Approximately...

 and the Classics Club (which brings students to the Ontario Student Classics Conference
Ontario Student Classics Conference
The Ontario Student Classics Conference is an annual event committed to the promotion and appreciation of studies in Classics. It is a four day competition that occurs in early May at Brock University of St. Catharines, Ontario...

 at Brock University
Brock University
Brock University is a comprehensive university located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Brock offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs that include co-op and other experiential learning opportunities to an enrolment of over 17,000 full-time students.The enabling legislation is...

every year). A list of all the clubs and activities offered by the school can be found here.

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