Monday through Friday
3:30 to 6:00 p.m.
Our Homework Help program provides students with a quiet, focused environment to complete their assignments with guidance from caring bilingual staff.
Instructor: TBD
When: Mondays, 3:45 to 4:45p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Our advanced gymnastic class is designed for older students who are ready for more difficult gymnastics skills. Students build their coordination, flexibility and strength while perfecting acrobatic moves. Skills are tailored to each child's ability ranging from refining basic rolls, to cartwheels, backbends and handstands.
What Students Will Learn:
Stretches and warm-ups focused on flexibility, strength, and injury prevention
Advanced tumbling and acrobatics skills, including combinations
Refining techniques for skill approach, execution, and finish
Enhanced motor skills and coordination through obstacle courses and movement challenges
Program Highlights:
Individualized skill progression tailored to each student’s ability
Practice of challenging acrobatic moves such as cartwheels, backbends, and handstands
Activities that build strength, coordination, and flexibility
Engaging obstacle courses and skill-focused exercises
Note: At the end of the semester, parents are invited to the final class to see everything their child has learned
Instructor: TBD
When: Fridays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Our Advanced Yoga class is designed for students with prior yoga experience who are ready to deepen their practice. This class focuses on building strength, flexibility, balance, and mindfulness through more challenging poses, refined technique, and extended flow sequences.
What Students Will Learn:
Advanced yoga postures and smooth transitions, including partner poses
Core strength, flexibility, and balance development
Breathing techniques (pranayama) and guided meditation
Mind-body awareness, focus, and stress relief strategies
Program Highlights:
Challenging poses and extended flow sequences tailored to each student’s ability
Opportunities to deepen mindfulness and self-awareness
Engaging exercises that promote strength, flexibility, and balance
Techniques to manage stress and enhance focus
Note: At the end of the semester, parents are invited to the final class to see everything their child has learned
Instructor: Mr. Mustafaa
When: Tuesdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Move, play, and have fun! Kids will try a variety of sports like volleyball, soccer, badminton, table tennis, and indoor hockey. Each activity builds coordination, focus, and endurance—all while keeping kids active and having a blast!
What students will learn:
Basic rules, techniques, and skills for multiple sports
Coordination, balance, and gross motor development
Teamwork, sportsmanship, and cooperation
Focus, endurance, and confidence in physical activity
Program highlights:
Exposure to a variety of sports and physical activities
Fun, high-energy, and age-appropriate games
Emphasis on teamwork, respect, and fair play
Instructor: Mr. Khaled
When: Wednesday 4:50 to 5:50 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: Arabic & English
Our Arabic class introduces students to the Arabic language in a fun, interactive, and age-appropriate way. Students will build foundational skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening through games, songs, stories, and cultural activities.
What students learn:
Basic Arabic vocabulary and greetings
Recognition and writing of Arabic letters and simple words
Listening and speaking skills through songs and conversation practice
Program highlights:
Play-based, hands-on learning experiences
Culturally rich stories and music
Focus on confidence building and joyful communication
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: Mr. Mustafaa
When: Thursdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max. 15
Language: English
Our Afterschool Basketball Class is a fast-paced, fun-filled program where students develop their game while learning teamwork, discipline, and confidence. Whether your child is picking up a basketball for the first time or looking to sharpen their skills, this class offers something for everyone.
What Students Will Learn:
Dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive techniques
Teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship.
Rules of the game and court awareness
Game strategies and decision-making under pressure
Program Highlights:
Weekly skill-building sessions led by experienced coaches
Fun drills, mini-games, and scrimmages
Focus on fitness, coordination, and positive play
Instructor: TBD
When: Thursdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 8 - Max. 20
Language: English
In our afterschool chess class, students will learn one of the world’s most classic and rewarding games in a fun, supportive environment. Whether your child is brand new to the game or already knows how to play, this program is designed to help them grow their skills through engaging lessons, hands-on practice, and friendly competition.
What Students Will Learn:
Chess basics (rules, moves, board setup)
Openings, tactics, and endgame strategies
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Good sportsmanship and focused concentration
Program Highlights:
Weekly sessions led by experienced instructors
Small group play, one-on-one coaching, and puzzle challenges
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in local and regional chess tournaments to test their skills and gain competitive experience.
Instructor: TBD
When: Tuesdays, 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English
ClayMates is a beginner claymation class where we will explore the art of miniature figurines. We will start with some exercises to improve drawing and character design skills, as well as learning the basics of modeling clay. By the end of the class you will have made your own clay character who is featured in our group short film! If you have a fantastic character in mind you would love to bring to life, love movies like Coraline, Shaun the Sheep, or Paranorman, or just want to try something new, you are going to love this class!
What students will learn:
Basics of clay modeling and miniature character creation
Drawing and character design techniques
Storytelling and animation fundamentals for claymation
Collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving
Program highlights:
Hands-on instruction in clay modeling and animation
Opportunity to bring personal characters to life in a group film
Inspiration from popular stop-motion films and creative exercises
Supportive environment that encourages experimentation, fun, and artistic growth
Showcase:
At the end of the semester, students will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and accomplishments.
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
When: Thursday 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
In this engaging class, students in grades 3–5 will explore the magic of storytelling and learn how to bring their ideas to life through words. From short stories and poems to scripts and journals, young writers will experiment with different styles and genres while developing their unique voices. Through fun prompts and group sharing, students build confidence, creativity, and a love for writing.
What students will learn:
Story structure, character development, and descriptive writing
How to express ideas clearly and creatively through different genres
Editing and revising techniques to strengthen their work
Confidence in sharing and presenting their writing
Program highlights:
Inspiring prompts and hands-on writing activities
Opportunities for collaboration and peer feedback
Guidance from an encouraging instructor who nurtures each writer’s voice
A supportive space that celebrates imagination, creativity, and growth
Instructor: TBD
When: Thursdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max. 15
Language: English
Step into the world of fencing—an Olympic sport that combines strategy, speed, and skill! In this exciting afterschool class, students in grades 3–5 will learn the fundamentals of fencing in a safe, structured, and supportive environment.
What students will learn:
Basic fencing techniques, footwork, and blade control
Strategy, focus, and quick decision-making skills
Sportsmanship, discipline, and safe practice habits
Confidence and agility through structured physical activity
Program highlights:
Hands-on instruction in fencing fundamentals
Safe and supportive environment for skill development
Focus on both physical and mental aspects of fencing
Opportunities for practice, games, and friendly competitions
Note: At the end of the semester, parents are invited to the final class to see everything their child has learned.
Instructor: Ms. Maki Yamamae
When: Tuesday, 4:50 to 5:50 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English & Japanese
Explore, Learn, and Play in Japanese! Join us after school for a fun and engaging journey into the world of Japanese language and culture! Designed especially for Pre-K and K students, our Japanese Language class helps children build a strong foundation in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Japanese all through games, crafts, songs, and storytelling.
What students will learn:
Basic Japanese vocabulary and common phrases
Listening and speaking skills through songs, stories, and conversation
Cultural awareness through crafts, games, and storytelling
Program highlights:
Play-based, hands-on learning experiences
Interactive games, crafts, and songs to reinforce language skills
Encouragement of confidence, curiosity, and love for language learning
Instructor: TBD
When: Wednesdays, 3:45 to 4:45
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Our Jazz & Ballet class is a dynamic blend of two popular dance styles, offering students the opportunity to explore both the elegance of ballet and the energy of jazz. This class builds a strong foundation in movement, rhythm, coordination, and self-expression—all in a fun and supportive environment. It is perfect for young dancers who want to explore a variety of movement styles while building confidence and having fun.
What students will learn:
Fundamental ballet positions, steps, and techniques
Basic jazz movements, rhythm, and choreography
Coordination, balance, and expressive movement
Confidence, creativity, and performance skills
Program highlights:
Engaging exercises that blend ballet and jazz styles
Focus on rhythm, movement, and self-expression
Opportunities for individual and group practice
Performance Opportunity:
Students will be performing their dances at the Afterschool Show in June, showcasing their skills and sharing their accomplishments with family and friends.
Please note: Jazz and Ballet shoes are required.
Instructor: Mr. Herve Aka
When: Wednesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 6 - Max. 18
Language: French
Our Judo class introduces students to the fundamentals of this traditional Japanese martial art in a safe, structured, and respectful environment. Judo emphasizes discipline, self-control, and physical fitness while teaching students how to use balance, technique, and timing rather than strength.
What Students Will Learn:
Basic Judo techniques and safe falling (ukemi)
Respectful partner practice, cooperation, and teamwork
Balance, coordination, and body awareness
Confidence, focus, self-discipline, and sportsmanship
Program Highlights:
Structured, safe, and respectful learning environment
Hands-on practice with partners to develop technique and timing
Activities that build physical fitness and strength
Fun and engaging exercises that teach valuable life skills
Please note: Students are required to have a Judo uniform (gi)
Instructor: Ms. Emily
When: Tuesday 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English
Students will explore the basics of cooking and baking, learn kitchen safety, and create delicious recipes to enjoy. This hands-on class encourages creativity, teamwork, and a love for healthy, tasty food. Perfect for young chefs eager to stir, mix, and taste their way to culinary confidence!
What students will learn:
Basic cooking and baking techniques
Kitchen safety and hygiene
Following recipes and measuring ingredients
Creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving in the kitchen
Program highlights:
Hands-on, age-appropriate culinary projects
Opportunities to make and taste a variety of recipes
Focus on creativity, confidence, and healthy food choices
Students take home their creations each week and will also be creating their own recipe book to home at the end of the semester.
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: Ms. Julie
When: Wednesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 3 - Max. 12
Language: French
Unwind and get creative! In this class, kids will learn the basics of knitting while making fun projects like scarves, hats, and more. Knitting helps develop fine motor skills, patience, and focus; all while letting students express their creativity and have fun!
What students will learn:
Basic knitting techniques and stitches
How to follow simple patterns and complete small projects
Fine motor skills, patience, and attention to detail
Creative expression through hands-on textile art
Program highlights:
Step-by-step guidance from beginner to completed projects
Opportunities to create functional and artistic pieces
Relaxed, supportive atmosphere that encourages focus and creativity
Builds confidence, persistence, and a lifelong appreciation for crafting
Instructor: TBD
When: Thursdays, 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: French
Older children explore architecture and urban design more deeply by analyzing real spaces, sketching observations, and constructing models of their own projects. Using KidzForm, our modular design tool, they collaborate in teams to develop innovative architectural solutions and reimagine their surroundings.
What students will learn:
Advanced concepts in architecture, design, and spatial planning
Observation, sketching, and model-building skills
Collaboration and teamwork in designing innovative solutions
Creative problem-solving and critical thinking through real-world projects
Program highlights:
Hands-on construction and modular design activities
Opportunities to analyze and reimagine real-world spaces
Team-based projects that foster innovation and collaboration
Supportive environment encouraging creativity, exploration, and practical design skills
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: Ms. Emmanuelle
When: Thursdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 3 - Max. 12
Language: English & French
Sing. Dance. Act. Shine! Step into the spotlight with our exciting musical theater Class! Perfect for elementary students of all experience levels, this afterschool program combines singing, dancing, and acting to build confidence, creativity, and teamwork—all while having tons of fun.
What students will learn:
Fundamental skills in singing, dancing, and acting
Stage presence, expression, and performance techniques
Teamwork, collaboration, and creative storytelling
Confidence and self-expression through performing arts
Program highlights:
Engaging rehearsals that combine music, movement, and drama
Age-appropriate scenes and songs designed for young performers
Opportunities to showcase skills in a fun, supportive setting
Focus on building creativity, confidence, and joy in performance
Performance Opportunity:
Students will be performing their play at the Afterschool Show in June, showcasing their skills and sharing their accomplishments with family and friends.
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
When: Tuesdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Students will dive into the wonders of nature and discover exciting, hands-on ways to address climate change and protect our environment. Through interactive experiments and creative eco-projects, kids will explore real-world solutions to today’s environmental challenges.
From building mini ecosystems and growing plants without soil to making recycled paper and harnessing the power of the sun, students will see how science can make a difference—while having a blast! We'll empower your young explorers with the knowledge and inspiration to become the next generation of environmental changemakers.
What students will learn:
Environmental science concepts like ecosystems, renewable energy, and recycling
The importance of sustainability and caring for the planet
How to apply scientific thinking to real-world problems
Teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking through hands-on projects
Program highlights:
Engaging experiments and eco-friendly creations
Projects like solar art, recycled paper, and hydroponic plant growing
Real-world connections that inspire environmental awareness
Empowers students to make a difference
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Does your child love music or want to learn a new instrument? Our private music lessons offer one-on-one or small group instruction tailored to each student’s interests and skill level. Whether your child is a beginner or looking to refine their technique, our experienced instructors provide personalized support in a fun and encouraging environment. Students can choose from piano, guitar, ukulele, flute, saxophone, and drums. Lessons help build confidence, discipline, and a lifelong appreciation for music.
Instructor: TBD
When: Tuesdays, 3:45 to 4:45p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
In this hands-on class, students dive into the exciting world of robotics! They’ll explore the basics of coding, engineering, and problem-solving as they design, build, and program their own robots. Working in teams, students use creativity and critical thinking to complete fun challenges and bring their ideas to life.
What students will learn:
Fundamentals of robotics, engineering, and coding
How to design, build, and program simple robots
Problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking skills
How technology can be used for creativity and innovation
Program highlights:
Interactive, project-based learning through robotics challenges
Encourages teamwork and hands-on exploration
Builds confidence in STEM skills through fun, engaging activities
Inspires curiosity and innovation in a supportive environment
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.