After School Activities (ASAs)

Our After School Activities (ASAs) program will soon offer students from Kindergarten through Grade 7 a variety of engaging, age-appropriate activities designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and personal growth.

Students will have the opportunity to explore new interests, develop new skills, build friendships, and connect with teachers and coaches in a safe, supportive, and joyful environment beyond the classroom.

Cultivating Curiosity, Character & Creativity

Our After School Activities (ASAs) program provides students with opportunities to explore their interests, develop new skills, and discover new passions beyond the classroom. Through a variety of engaging experiences in sports, arts, music, technology, and creative learning, students are encouraged to be curious, confident, and lifelong learners.

Our activities rotate each trimester, offering students fresh opportunities to try something new while developing collaboration, creativity, independence, and confidence in a supportive environment.

Examples of activities offered may include:

  1. Music: Explore singing, instruments, rhythm, and musical expression in a joyful and creative setting.
  2. Robotics: Build, create, and program while developing problem-solving skills and an introduction to coding.
  3. Swimming: Develop water confidence, safety awareness, and swimming skills in a supportive environment.
  4. Dance: Express creativity, develop coordination, and build confidence through movement and performance.
  5. Chess: Develop strategic thinking, concentration, and problem-solving skills through the game of chess.
  6. Soccer (Football): Build teamwork, coordination, and sportsmanship through fun, age-appropriate activities.
  7. Baking: Explore creativity and practical skills while preparing simple and delicious treats.
  8. Art & Craft: Create, experiment, and express ideas using a variety of artistic techniques and materials.
  9. STEM Explorers: Discover science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on exploration and challenges.
  10. Drama: Develop confidence, communication skills, and creativity through storytelling, role play, and performance.

Activity offerings may vary each trimester based on student interest, availability, and enrollment.