Relationships these days are hard, and for teenagers, technology has created a whole new world of challenges and potentially funny pitfalls. In the opening scene of this year’s Senior School production of subText, the audience watches a young boy struggle to capture the perfect selfie.
Read MoreLeone Braby’s (Smith, 1953-1957) joy for life and her tendency to climb trees landed her in Miss Denny and Miss Geoghegan’s office quite frequently, yet she shares that “Queen Margaret’s School gave me the courage to do everything I have done in my life.”
Read MoreEach day presents us with opportunities to grow, love, explore, and learn. It is simply up to us to see them, embrace them and allow a new path to form in front of our feet. For Graeme Fowler (1999–2007), a service trip to Honduras in Grade 11 resulted in a profound career change with Promise Vancouver years later.
Read MoreTwo of the strongest skills that a boarding school can assist young people in building are independence and courage. For QMS graduates Susanna Cai (‘20) and Rainia Zhang (‘20), acquiring these strengths through their time at QMS certainly aided them in actualizing their own paths, both aimed directly at “Beantown,” aka Boston, MA, USA.
Read MoreThe 2019-2020 school year started like most and we quickly set the tone of the importance of service at QMS. The Senior School Service Day in October featured 160 students working throughout the Cowichan Valley on projects such as…
Read MoreThe QMS community is healthy & strong! Recently, COVID-19 has changed our school lives considerably, but it remains a positive experience.
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