St. Clement's School
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St. Clement's School | |
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Location | |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°42′46″N 79°24′01″W / 43.71286°N 79.40034°W |
Information | |
School type | Independent day school |
Founded | 1901 |
Principal | Martha Perry |
Grades | 1 to 12 |
Enrollment | 440 |
Average class size | 21 |
Website | www |
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St. Clement's School (SCS) is an Anglican independent school for girls in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1901 by Canon Thomas Wesley Powell, Rector of St. Clement's Church, and was originally co-ed, but switched to being all-girls after the First World War.[1] Students at SCS are often referred to as Clementines.
In 2006, the school completed a new addition to the building which doubled the size of the school: the addition was funded by the Bigger Blazer Campaign. The renovation included a new gym, performance hall, library and many other improvements.
Notable alumnae
- Adrienne Arsenault, foreign correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Claudia Brabazon, crown counsel and comedian
- Claudia Dey, novelist, playwright and columnist
- Helena Jaczek, politician and physician
- Renuka Jeyapalan, film and television director
- Sheila Heti, novelist, playwright, and author
- Margaret MacMillan, historian, provost, professor, and author
- Sara Rotenberg, Rhodes Scholar and health equity researcher[2]
- Jodi White, philanthropist and political operative
References
- ^ "About St. Clement's School," St. Clement's School, accessed December 10, 2023, [1],
- ^ "Rhodes Scholarship Winner Pursues Equity for People With Disabilities". Georgetown University. 24 November 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
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