An Enriching Experience
Our inclusive activities program empowers our students to engage positively and become well-rounded, adaptable members of the TKS community and broader society. Students can thrive, pursue their passions, take on challenges and develop lifelong skills, all within a nurturing environment.
Elementary Activities Program
Elementary Activities Program
Secondary Activities Program
From learning and developing skills such as leadership and collaboration, to promoting social growth and maturation, getting involved in enriching activities outside of the classroom offers these opportunities and so much more.
Our activities fall into the following categories:
We Stand Out
We’re all different and reach our potential in different ways. Inside and outside the classroom. That’s why at TKS we complement our rigorous International Baccalaureate curriculum with a wide range of classroom-based activities.
Student Council & Groups
Student Council & Groups
Student Council Association
Elected annually by their peers, the Middle School and High School Student Council Association (SCA) strive to make everyone ‘part of it’.
This dynamic group of secondary students provides a voice for all and works tirelessly towards creating an inclusive school that welcomes the entire TKS student body. Students in the SCA come from across all grade levels in the secondary school.
The SCA roles on the Executive Council include President, Vice President, Action Liaison, Communications Officer, Tech Officer, Recording Secretary, and Secretary. These students organize and run the events and activities developed by the SCA. Assisting them in this are three SCA Advisors.
During the year, the SCA makes a valuable contribution to TKS, organizing events such as Sports Day, Spirit Week, Night School, and the Support Staff Luncheon, as well as International Week.
The SCA also meets regularly with the Garden Secondary School principal to convey the students’ voice related to issues that are relevant to the students.
Student Led Groups
We strongly encourage students to take on leadership roles within activities. There are three ways students can engage as a leader within activities:
- Formal Leadership
Apply for a role in one of these programs Eg. SCA, or Sharks Ambassadors*.
- Leadership roles within activities
Liaise with staff activity sponsors to take on responsibility, e.g. sports captain, Model United Nations secretariat, mentoring/supporting other students, assisting staff sponsors in delivering training, scorekeeping, and live streaming.
- Leading activities themselves
Students can offer to lead/deliver activities they are passionate about (under the mentorship/guidance of a staff sponsor). e.g. Kahoot Club, Chess Club, Creative Writing, Origami, Debate Club, etc.