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ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES ORGANISED WITHIN BOARDING
Co-curricular activities are learning experiences that complement what students learn in the classroom and form an integral element of boarding life.
Co-curricular activities help to develop various facets of the students’ personality development For an all-round development of a child, there is a need of emotional, physical, spiritual, and moral development that is complemented and supplemented by enrichment activities
Clubs and activities are offered by the school most weekdays, between 4 00pm and 6 00pm In addition, boarders-only activities are held throughout the afternoons and evenings during the week
Activities are offered to boarders on both Saturdays and Sundays at weekends These range from on-site activities such as fitness club, football matches and service activities, to off-site activities such as skiing during the winter, mountain or water-based activities during the autumn and summer terms, and shopping trips, cultural excursions, and various workshops Some weekend activities are compulsory for Years 6 to 10, and we strongly encourage the older students to take up these opportunities too
We are committed to helping students develop their character and skills during their time with us at St George’s, and feel it is important that they challenge themselves in order to grow as a person
Most of the activities and clubs are covered by school fees, but occasionally there will be a special extra-curricular activity or trip that is not In these circumstances, we will obtain prior consent from parents to add the charge to the school bill