Kids Crafters
Sarah Noye
Have fun making crafts to give to friends or family. A great way to learn new do it yourself skills.
Let's Play!!
Anne Stuart Gunay & Boram Lee
Get ready to have some fun! In "Let's Play" we will be playing cooperative group games to move our bodies and use our brains. Students will enjoy learning new games while also using and practicing English.
STEM
Mer Mills
Would you like to build a flashing light? Are you interested in designing replicas of real-world machines through experimentation? Do you like to make mistakes and learn how to correct them? This ASA is a group-centered course with an emphasis on how we use STEM knowledge in our daily lives. You must be able to work with a team! Deep thinkers wanted!
Coding and Teamwork
Alexis Snider
Learn how to code and make new friends along the way. This ASA encourages teamwork through different collaborative coding projects.
Origami
Hang Nguyen & Jessica Liu
Welcome to our Origami club! Here you will learn the ancient craft of paper folding to create exciting structures and objects. It is believed that origami benefits the developments of hand co-ordination, sequencing skills, attention skills, patience, math reasoning and many more. Let's join the Origami club and have some fun together.
Board Games
Michelle Glover
Come and enjoy playing board games and card games such as BINGO, Dominos, UNO, Twister and many more exciting and fun games.
Creative Movement and Relaxation
Martha Seibel
How does your body move? What shapes can it make? How can your body tell a story? How can you help your mind relax? How can you find energy? Explore how movement and statues can encourage creativity, focus, and relaxation! *Students should wear loose fitting shorts for this ASA - no skirts or constricting clothing please.
Soccer
Katie Sutherland
Each session will begin by practicing football fundamentals to help each player develop their basic skills. We will then separate into teams and play some friendly matches. This is a non-competitive activity, and all levels of young footballers are welcome.