A robust co-curricular program is an essential part of your child’s education. Research shows that co-curricular activities are beneficial to a student’s well-being, the benefits include:
- Improved behaviour
- Enhanced communication skills
- Polished leadership skills
- Excellent academic attainment
The education of your children is a serious endeavour, and we give full attention to every facet of your child’s education at HELP International School, including extra and co-curricular activities. Through a well-rounded education, students become well-read, well-spoken, well-travelled, well-mannered and well-balanced. In other words, students are able to enjoy life to the fullest.
All students at HELP International School are encouraged to participate in our many clubs, societies, sports teams and uniform groups.
Student will have an opportunity to learn about and sign up for the many activities available each term at our Extra and Co-curricular Fair.
6 CCAs Catagories:
- Academic Co-curriculars
- Creative Arts
- Cultural
- Music and Performing Arts
- Sports & Outdoor
- Others
CCA List:
- Duke of Edinburgh’s international award
- Fencing
- Rugby
- Football
- Badminton
- Table Tennis
- Netball
- Volleyball
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Swimming
- World Scholar’s Cup
- School production (past productions include a Shakespearean play, “Oliver”, “Wicked”, “Jungle Book”, “High School Musical”)
- Peripatetic instrumental – drum kit/ guitar/ cajon/ violin/ ukelele/ flute/ guitar/ trumpet
- Chinese Orchestra
- 24 Festive Drum with Hands Percussion
- Rhythm Factory
- Photography club
- LEGO club
- Athletics
- Rhythmic gymnastics
- Cheerleading
- Karate
- Muay Thai
- Outdoor and
indoor team building - Zumba
- Dance club
- A capella choir
- International voices
- Junior MasterChef
- Mad Scientist
- STEM Challenge
- Debate and public speaking
- Yearbook committee
- Languages boosters
- Future Problem Solving Skills
- Coding club
- Rubriks Cube
- Outreach Club
- Boys Brigade
House System
A traditional feature of many British schools is the placement of students in groups called Houses. The House system exists mainly to create an atmosphere of healthy competition, leadership and teamwork among students. Every student at HIS will be placed in one of four houses. Each of the Houses is named after a mythical winged creature. Each of these mythical birds represent certain noble characteristics and virtues which students are expected to inculcate and emulate. The names, respective symbols of the Houses and their key characteristics are as follows:
Dragon House
Strength & Excellence
Phoenix House
Kindness & Reliability
Pegasus House
Focus & Accomplishment
Griffin House
Courage & Power