Art as an after-school activity provides students with a vibrant platform to unleash their creativity and explore diverse forms of expression such as painting, drawing, and mixed media. It's a hands-on experience where participants learn fundamental techniques while experimenting with various materials and styles.
Beyond developing artistic skills, art activities encourage problem-solving, critical thinking, and the ability to communicate ideas visually. Moreover, they foster a sense of pride and accomplishment as students showcase their unique perspectives and creations. Art after school is not just about creating artwork; it's about fostering creativity, self-discovery, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
Badminton, a popular racket sport played with a shuttlecock, is an excellent after-school activity for students. It offers a mix of physical exercise, skill development, and social interaction. Participants learn essential techniques such as serving, smashing, and volleying, which enhance hand-eye coordination and agility.
Moreover, badminton fosters a sense of teamwork and sportsmanship as students engage in friendly matches and tournaments. It's a fun and engaging way for students to stay active, learn new skills, and make lasting friendships outside of regular school hours.
PYP Band (PYP 3-5)
• Teach students to follow a conductor's cues and develop ensemble cohesiveness through synchronized playing.
• Develop students' understanding of different roles within the ensemble, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm sections.
• Encourage students to develop their aural skills by identifying intervals, chords, and rhythmic patterns by ear.
• Promote collaboration by having students work in small groups or sections to solve musical challenges.
• Foster confidence and stage presence by providing opportunities for solo and group performances in front of an audience.
MYP/DP FAN Band
Students in the Advanced Band class will develop and refine their ensemble performance skills by preparing and performing a diverse repertoire of challenging music. As the designated chamber ensemble for the MYP-DP Musical Fine Arts Night event and participants in an external band competition, students will focus on collaboration, musical interpretation, and technical proficiency. They will work towards delivering polished and expressive performances that showcase their growth as musicians both within and outside the school community.
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PYP Drama
Explore our dynamic PYP Drama program, where students collaborate to bring stories to life through movement, dance, singing, and costume design. This immersive experience encourages teamwork and creative problem-solving, teaching students how to share ideas and respectfully navigate disagreements. With a focus on communication, they learn to project their voices and express character relationships through powerful facial expressions and body gestures. Join us and watch your child develop as a performer and a confident, thoughtful communicator!
MYP - DP Musical Theatre (FAN) ASA
This audition-based Musical Theatre after-school activity will develop and enhance students’ performance skills by preparing for the musical production to be showcased at the MYP-DP Fine Arts Night. Students will focus on character development, vocal and physical expression, and ensemble work. In alignment with the IB Learner Profile, they will strive to be Reflective in evaluating their performances, Caring in supporting their peers, and Balanced in managing their time and energy. This comprehensive preparation will culminate in a dynamic and polished performance that reflects their growth as performers and as global-minded individuals.
Every Kid should sharpen their Critical Thinking and experience Science's application to their daily lives! All Engineering for Kids programs are designed to unlock kids’ natural curiosity. Kids learn through hands-on projects. Each class is a new project that unveils new knowledge for them.
Kids will learn how things around us work by building fun projects in the 10 fields of engineering: aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, marine, industrial, environmental, software, and hardware. Most of the projects can be taken home!
Introducing children to the world of computers at an early age will teach them innovative problem-solving and critical thinking skills, which are invaluable across diverse fields and future careers.
Nine out of ten parents advocate for their children to learn computer science, recognizing firsthand the significant advantages it offers.
Benefits of learning coding:
Our cooking lesson is to explore and develop student’s passion and potential in creating not only good in taste but also good presentation dishes. We will teach students cooking techniques, explore different kinds of ingredients, cooking tools, cooking process and finally cooking presentation.
Designed for both the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP) students, yoga offers a holistic approach to physical and mental well-being. The class aims to foster a balanced lifestyle, enhance academic performance, and promote overall health.
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The art of magic is a form of performing art that involves science, technology, and sometimes just plain logic. Magicians use all of these in an illusory manner to entertain the audience by creating tricks or illusions of seemingly impossible supernatural feats by natural means.
Why magic?
Because to master magic, students need to learn other skills, such as presentation techniques, public speaking, acting, music, science, dancing, or another art form, to support their performance.
How do we do it?
Our aim is that, after 3 months, the student will be able to perform for a certain duration in front of an audience.
The selected student will have the opportunity to perform in front of a real audience in a real venue, such as a Hotel, Restaurant, or Cafe, accompanied by a professional magician.