BSS’ Co-curricular program refers to the learning that happens outside the classroom. From arts to athletics, and clubs to leadership opportunities, there is sure to be an activity to suit every girl’s interests, and help her explore and develop her potential.
We encourage our students to become involved in the many co-curricular activities offered at the School. These activities provide one of the most positive and effective ways to build on the teamwork and leadership skills being developed in the curriculum – skills that will carry over into all aspects of life, in university and beyond. Some co-curricular experiences in music and drama can become credits towards an Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
For a full list of activities and a guide on how to get involved at BSS, click here. .
To learn more about BSS’ student-run newspaper, Spectrum, click here. Spectrum is The Bishop Strachan School’s monthly newspaper. Run by students from Grades 7 to 12, the paper tackles a wide range of global and school-based issues. Through informing and discussing, Spectrum aims to encourage the voices of our students to be heard. To read the most recent copies, download Spectrum Issue No. 1. , Spectrum Issue No. 2 , Spectrum Issue No. 3, Spectrum Issue No. 4, and Spectrum Issue No. 5 here.