St. Clement Elementary/Junior High School

St. Clement Elementary/Junior High School provides education to the Knottwood and Millhurst communities, bounded by 91st Street and 66th Street from 23rd Avenue south to the city limits of approximately 9th Avenue including Summerside and Ellerslie Crossing. Transportation services by bus are available. Bus services provided by Edmonton Transit from the Lakewood and Town Centre terminals make the school very accessible.

St. Clement Catholic Elementary/Junior High School
Address
7620 Mill Woods Road South

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T6K 2P7

Canada
Coordinates53°26′46″N 113°26′58″W
Information
School typeElementary/Junior High
Motto"Being the Best We Can Be"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Founded1977
School boardEdmonton Catholic School District
SuperintendentJoan Carr
Area trusteeKara Pelech
AdministratorJoanne Ronaldson
PrincipalJackie Flynn
GradesK-9
Enrollment500
LanguageEnglish French offered
Colour(s)Red,black,white             
MascotChargers
Team nameSt. Clement Chargers
Websitewww.stclement.ecsd.net

Extracurricular activities

Intramurals, Student Leadership Team, Junior High Inter-school Athletics, Ski Club, Spring Carnival, Spirit Days, Family BBQ / Curriculum Evening, St. Clement Friendship Day, Cross Country Run, Journal Indoor Games, Young Authors’ Conference, talent show, Arts Alive Conference

Programs

They offer a lot of different programs at St. Clement

  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Program - Kindergarten to Gr. 9
  • Study Buddies
  • K-9 Literacy Focus
  • Extensive fine arts program
  • Students are recognized for academic excellence, effort and citizenship throughout the year.
  • Extended physical education and a variety of complementary course offerings in Fine Arts and Career and Technology Studies provide junior high students with interesting learning opportunities.
  • Year End Awards Evening celebrates student achievement in academics, sport, effort, citizenship
  • Extensive field trip program

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