No Such Thing as a Typical Day at King’s-Edgehill School

By King's-Edgehill School Modified on January 14, 2013
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On any given day a student may find themselves participating in varsity or recreational sport, cadets, or contributing to any of the various clubs on campus.Here students also have the opportunity to participate in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Programme. To help with the community service aspect, Mondays in the Junior School are spent volunteering. Tuesdays you may find yourself surrounded by your peers and the Headmaster at the WOW Committee meeting where students have the opportunity so speak up about new ideas they’d like to see become a reality. Another student led initiative is our Youth in Action Club. Recently awarded with a certificate of achievement from the Windsor Food Bank, the group is an ambitious bunch looking to make a difference. From these clubs to the Art Club, to the Dignity & Respect Club, to the Youth in Action Club, or being on the Green Team there is no shortage of ways to get involved on campus!

Being involved in extracurricular activities allows students to explore their physical, imaginative, and social interests while making new friends and giving back to their school and community. Getting out of your comfort zone and discovering new interests is highly valued at KES. The opportunity to be more is at your fingertips!

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