Y O U R S K I L L S
“Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.” – Roger Crawford
Y O U R S K I L L S
“Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.” – Roger Crawford
The start of the school year is always an exciting time: meeting old friends, making new ones and facing new challenges, in class and out of it.
This year we have put together a list of extracurricular activities that are exciting and challenging, each in its own way.
So, it is time to take a look at the options in this brochure and then decide where you will throw in your hat! Hint: don't take the easy way...that does not get you much satisfaction!
We have lots more activities in the offing. The college is planning great adventures but we will inform you later about these!
Yours M i s s S . A b e l a
Extra-curricular activities are an opportunity on different levels.
They offer you an activity you may not otherwise have the opportunity to pursue
They are a safe space to try out something different They enable you to broaden your horizons, get new interests, make new friends
So, how do you choose? Consider these factors:
Am I artistic or sporty? (HINT: Choose the opposite!)
Is there something I usually avoid? (HINT: Go for it!)
Where can I make new friends? (Hint: Making Friends is always good!)
Application Process:
Applications for these sessions must be made directly with the organizing entity.
In the event of unforeseen circumstances leading to the cancellation of a session, the organizing entity will reach out to you directly. Please ensure that you check your emails or other means of communication regularly for any updates.
Student Absences:
If your child is sick or has been picked up early, kindly inform the organizing entity as soon as possible so they are aware and do not expect your child for the session.
Open to Non-SEC Students:
These sessions are also open to non-SEC students.
A few days before the sessions are set to start, you will receive a confirmation. Please be on the lookout for this information.
Half-Day and Special Events:
On days when school ends with a half-day (1:00 PM), there will be no after-school activities. However, on days with events such as concerts, extra-curricular activities will still take place unless you are specifically informed otherwise.
Email Communication:
When sending emails to the organization, it is appreciated if you also copy the relevant head of section and your child's class teacher.
Minimum Enrolment Requirement:
Should the minimum required number of students for a session not be reached, refunds will be issued.
Classes Yr 3 to Yr 6
Classes Yr 7 to IB
Payments can be done via Online, Cash or Cheque payable to St Edward's College
Young Engineers is recognized by HARVARD University's Graduate School of Education as a Global Education Innovation Initiative in STEM. An award-winning educational organization that offers academic enrichment programs to children across the globe, operating in over 30 countries.
Learn key principles of engineering and physics. Introduce children to the fundamentals of classical mechanics. Develop the ability to analyze engineering processes.
Cultivate critical problem-solving and creative thinking skills. Nurture a love for science and discovery.
Expand interpersonal communication skills. Encourage team building, cooperation, and group play skills.
Year Groups activity will be offered 6-11-year-old
Time 3:00 Pm - 4:30 Pm
Price per 10 sessions: 160 Euros
Commencement date: 3rd October, Thursday's
Term 1 (11 sessions)
October
October 3
October 10
October 17
October 24
October 31
November
November 7
November 14
November 21
November 28
December
December 5
December 12
Term 2 (8 sessions)
January
January 9
January 16
January 23
January 30
February
February 6
February 13
March
March 6
March 13
March 27
Term 3 (5 sessions)
April
April 3
April 10
May
May 8
May 15
May 22
All applications are submitted to and are the responsibility of the organising entities.
All information correct at the time of publication