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engage its students. For more than six years, Southridge has been teaching its Senior School Students (Grades 8•12), through the Harkness philosophy, the form in which students are seated together around a Harkness table with their teacher, as opposed to students seated at desks facing a teacher at the front of the classroom. "This student-centered model of teaching compels every student to be part of the discussion," says head of school Drew Stephens. "Teachers participate in discussions and guide students without lecturing." …As the only school in B.C. oering the Harkness philosophy across the entire Grade 8•12 curriculum, Southridge Senior School incorporates large oval tables around which lively and thought-provok- ing conversations take place daily in every classroom. "We implemented the Harkness philosophy when the provincial govern- ment no longer required exams in every subject," Stephens explains, adding that Harkness aligned with their own philosophy of teaching. …"Our faculty has embraced the Harkness philosophy with enthusiasm," explains Stephens, adding: "The level of articulation and the way students express themselves around the table is exciting to witness; our students are more con'dent and are better able to express their ideas than ever before." Committed to students Victoria's St. Margaret's School is Western Canada's oldest only all-girls day and boarding school. Established in 1908, it is one of the leading independent day and boarding schools in the province. Cathy Thornicroft, head of school, says one of its strengths is that the faculty is deeply committed to its students' cognitive and personal well-being. "Our tag line is: Con'dent girls, inspiring women," says Thornicroft. "At St. Margaret's, we are constantly challenging our girls to be self-assured young women; ones who can go out into the world and become the next generation of leaders." St. Margaret's prepares its students to consider careers in 'elds once dominated S p e c i a l F e a t u r e

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