Co-curricular Program at Kilvington

School Choir

A broad experience – Kilvington’s co-curricular program  

By Helen Gu, Year 10

Debating
Debating

At Kilvington, we believe that our co-curricular activities are very important to our students’ wellbeing, and a sense of belonging to our Kilvington community. We have students with different passions and so we have a range of different activities provided for our students as a way to express ones’ passion or talent and pursue this beside their school subjects.  

Orchestra
Orchestra

Our music program involves choirs, instrumental groups and orchestra. For the benefit of students’ mental and physical health, our sport program involves interschool team sports as well as individual trainings after school. Students can join the Running Club and can have access to the School gym. In addition, we also have clubs that benefit students’ interests in particular areas, such as the Debating Club, Chess Club, Robotic Club, Art Club, Languages Club, Pride Collective, and also the many academic support groups, which provides students with specific help to meet their academic individual needs.  

 

As a school, we also care about our student’s connections to society, hence we have connections groups here at Kilvington. We have the International School Council, which helps to build the connection between international students with our local students, and the Global Connections group that connects our students to a bigger world. 

Science Club
Science Club

Our co-curricular program also encourages the mixing of year levels. All students who are passionate about the clubs are welcome 

to join, which also helps build connections between all students in our Kilvington community from different year levels.