After-school

Activities (ASA)

Some Merits of After School Activities

Social Skills and Relationship Building

Students engage in co-curricular activities with peers from different grades, which aids in the development of interpersonal skills and, in many cases, lasting friendships.

Exploring a Wide Range of Interests

ASAs provide practical opportunities for students to explore and cultivate diverse interests ranging from athletics to the arts and beyond.

Commitment

ASAs necessitates students making a longer-term commitment to something and seeing it through to completion. Many kids participate in the same activities year after year and might eventually assume leadership positions.

Increasing Self-Esteem

Not all pupils take pole positions in class. Success or recognition for a contribution to a co-curricular activity may significantly boost pupils' self-esteem.
This can frequently have a good influence on classroom performance.

After School Activities

Frequently asked Questions

Are ASAs compulsory for students?

Yes, they are.  Every student must participate in at least one ASA.

What are the conditions for signing up for an ASA?

There are no special conditions for signing up for an activity, however, your parents/guardian must give consent before you enroll for an activity or more. 

How many ASAs can a student sign up for?

Each student can sign up for a maximum of 1 ASA per day. 

Can students change from an ASA after I've registrered and started?

No, students can't. Except for special situations that are flagged and communicated by student' parents.