Extra-Curricular

Foundation

Foundation students participate in most extracurricular they are part of extra learning activities that kids can do on top of their formal learning at school are also known as extracurricular activities. These activities can include additional learning experiences in curriculum activities like sports carnival, 100 days of school or activities that may not be part of the curriculum at school such as skip counting, and Quran competition.

Year 1

Year 1 students participate in most extracurricular they are part of extra learning activities that kids can do on top of their formal learning at school are also known as extracurricular activities. These activities can include additional learning experiences in curriculum activities like sports carnival activities that may not be part of the curriculum at school such as skip counting, spelling bee and Quran competition.

Year 3

Extra-curricular activities are those that are not a part of the normal school curriculum, including organised activities such as chess club, drama groups, or student representative council.

Participation in extra-curricular activities is linked to positive academic outcomes, such as students’ grades and educational aspirations, improved attendance, pro-social behaviours, and more positive development. Participation in extracurricular activities at school can increase students’ social support networks and is linked to more outcomes later in life, including educational attainment and a reduction in delinquent and risky behaviour.

Some activities at primary school include the following:

  • Developmental Play
  • Brain Breaks
  • Scheduled Calendar of Activities and Events
  • Annual Festival
  • Afterschool Sports
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