Student Body
St. Clement's Early Learning School has a smaller student population compared to most schools we cover, with a small percentage coming from outside Canada. The school is unique in having a coed environment from Preschool to SK and shifting to an all-boys setting for Grades 1 to 2.
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Insider community voices
Hear directly from St. Clement's Early Learning School community as they share insights into the Student Body.
Facts and analysis
Total enrollment
100 students attend St. Clement's Early Learning School.
St. Clement's Early Learning School (SCELS) has a smaller student body than 74% of all schools we cover.
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Breakdown by grade
Grade Enrollment St. Clement's Early Learning School Median of all other schools Preschool 48 20 JK 24 16 SK 24 17 Gr. 1 12 17 Gr. 2 12 16 Unlock to view how other schools compare.
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Why it matters
While some researchers have looked to uncover the "ideal" school size, these studies often generalize student preferences and behaviours. Your real goal is to find what best suits your child’s needs. Smaller schools can offer a school-wide sense of connection, while larger schools often provide broader programming and opportunities. Also, note that per-grade enrollment often tells a more meaningful story than total enrollment alone (read topic guide).
Gender
Students are coed from Preschool to SK, all boys from Grade 1 to 2.
This makes St. Clement's Early Learning School (SCELS) like 2% of other schools we cover.
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Why it matters
A school’s gender composition influences its social, academic, and extracurricular experiences. Coed schools often encourage collaboration across genders, while single-gender schools (all-boys or all-girls) may focus on specialized learning approaches (read topic guide).
International Students
10% of students come from outside Canada.
See how this ranks St. Clement's Early Learning School (SCELS) below.
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Why it matters
A diverse international student body offers opportunities for cultural exchange and a global perspective. These experiences can enhance your child’s understanding of different cultures and prepare them for a globalized world (read topic guide).