The campaign will run until December 18, and over the next few weeks we will be celebrating milestones and sharing with our community the incredible opportunities that Annual Giving provides our students.
Meet our new Artist in Residence! Dana Belcourt is a multidisciplinary mixed Cree/Métis artist from Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton). With experience in a wide range of mediums, Dana will be sharing their expertise with SJS students across the rest of the year.
The Grade 5s got hands-on with cultural artefacts from the shíshálh nation as part of their Sharing the Planet Unit of Inquiry, exploring Indigenous views on natural resources.
As we eagerly await the announcement of this year's SJS production, Mr. Walker and Ms. V have compiled their top tips for nailing your audition! You may even find some clues as to this year's show...
SJS Facilities and IT teams have had a busy summer installing updates to the school’s campus and systems in preparation for an engaging and safe 2025–2026 school year.
Over the past week, the Junior School library turned into a writing workshop with the younger students working with our first PYP Writer-in-Residence, award-winning author and illustrator, Darren Lebeuf.
This week, through two special events—the St. John’s Day Recognition assembly and the Founders Circle reception—we recognized the volunteers, faculty and supporters who have helped to shape the SJS experience.
Last weekend, the Waterfront Theatre pulsed with energy, laughter and the unmistakable spirit of our students, as SJS Theatre proudly presented Urinetown: The Musical.