Co-curricular
We believe in nurturing well-rounded individuals, and our co-curricular activities are designed to do just that!
Dive into a vibrant array of opportunities beyond the classroom, where students can explore their passions, develop new skills, and forge lasting friendships.
Top benefits of co-curricular activities:
- Social Skills
- Improved academic performance
- Enhanced communication skills
- Boost self confidence
- Leadership skills
- Healthy lifestyle
Co-curricular Activities:
Primary (Year 1 - Year 3)
- Artistic Gymnastics
- Dancing
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Track & Field
- Art & Crafts Club
- Cooking & Baking
- Robotics & Coding
- Nature Nurturer
- Singing with Movements
- Speech and Drama
Primary (Year 4 - Year 6)
- Artistic Gymnastics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Dancing
- Pickleball
- Swimming
- Taekwondo
- Table Tennis
- Track & Field
- Broadcasting Club
- Choir
- Chess
- Cooking & Baking
- Community Outreach
- Nature Nurturer
- Public Speaking
- Robotics & Coding
- Young Scientist
Secondary (Year 7 - Year 11)
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Dodgeball
- Futsal
- K-pop
- Pickleball
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Track & Field
- Chess
- Cooking & Baking
- Broadcasting Club
- Choir
- Crochet Club
- English Debate Club
- Entrepreneurship Club
- Environmental Club
- Guitar Club
- Mandarin Debate Club
- Sign Language
- Violin
- Cello
- The Imagination Guide
- Robotics & Coding
- Young Scientist
House System
Embracing the tradition of the House System, a cornerstone of British education that promotes camaraderie, leadership, and healthy competition among students. Our House System is composed of 4 distinct houses. Drawing inspiration from the powerful and timeless figures of Greek mythology where each houses embodies unique qualities. Every student will be placed in one of four houses.