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​STUDENT LIFE

Sports

We pride ourselves in offering unique extracurricular activities all within our school. These include swimming, football, tennis, athletics, netball, volleyball and gymnastics. Multiple activities can encourage the development of different types of skills such as artistic and athletic abilities but more than 2 or 3 activities in one period like a school term or throughout one season can be expensive and will lead to an exhausted child. Children may be better off playing one sport during the winter season and a second sport during the summer season such as rugby in winter and cricket in summer, or focusing on one year-long activity rather than several throughout a twelve-month period.

 

All parents want their children to be well-rounded, balanced individuals and extra-curricular activities give children the opportunity to develop their skills in various areas so children develop a number of interests and talents.

ATTEND A GAME

10 SEP

4:30 pm - Girls JV Soccer @EGHS

FLAG FOOTBALL

BASKETBALL

SOCCER

BASEBALL

FLOOR HOCKEY

INDOOR SOCCER

18 SEP

6:30 pm - Boys Varsity Soccer @Home

20 SEP

4:00 pm - Boys JV Soccer @MLK HS

Music

 

Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional, motor, language, and overall literacy. It helps the body and mind work together. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words.

Visual Arts

 

In an early childhood setting, we acknowledge that arts education is a site for creativity, where children can explore their identities and understandings of the world while continuously advancing their holistic development.

 

Our arts education promotes the growth of young children’s holistic development, encouraging their learning and aesthetic appreciation in a free-play artistic environment with guided support if necessary, using culturally appropriate activities that capture and maintain their interest.

 

Our arts education is an exciting, relaxing and enjoyable activity where children can develop, learn and grow in their artistic potential.

DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS:

Grease

JANUARY 15-25

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Performing Arts

 

The performing arts are an engaging and fun way to facilitate children's emergent literacy learning. This explores how music, dance and drama can be used as learning opportunities for emergent literacy learning foci (including fine motor, concepts of print, phonological awareness, phonics, making meaning and expressing ideas, and exploring and creating texts).

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Performing arts are an essential method of communication and learning, and are strongly linked to language and literacy. We perceive the world through the senses, and the arts allow us to observe, explore, understand, experiment, and express ourselves:

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