Bahrain
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Enrichment at Britus International School extends academic learning beyond the classroom. The program includes Model United Nations and the World Robot Olympiad, with participation in the World Scholars Cup and other competitions. Extracurricular and co-curricular activities are developed with local and international partners to broaden opportunities and talents. These activities reinforce classroom concepts through sports, clubs, field trips, and global events, helping students develop teamwork, critical thinking, and cultural awareness.
The school provides an Art Classroom with materials for 2D and 3D art projects. The campus includes an iMac Lab designed to support marketing and design learning. These facilities support creative expression and design-related learning as part of the enrichment program.
Enrichment activities engage students in global programs and events, including Model United Nations and the World Scholars Cup, promoting cross-cultural understanding. The World Robot Olympiad and international field trips are part of the program, expanding awareness of global issues. Students participate in collaborations with local and international partners to build cultural sensitivity.
The enrichment program includes after-school programs, sports, and clubs, along with local and international trips. Students participate in sports, competitions, and a range of clubs that foster social interaction and teamwork. Editorial board and the Scout Team are among student-led activities that support collaboration and personal interests.
Enrichment activities are designed to develop leadership and professional skills. The program provides opportunities such as Student Council and an editorial board to build governance and communications capabilities. It emphasizes entrepreneurship, social reform, and the use of technology to support innovation and excellence. These experiences prepare students for further study and future careers.
The campus has extensive outdoor sports facilities including two 3G football pitches and a 200m synthetic running track, as well as basketball and volleyball courts. The indoor space includes a Multi-Purpose Hall for indoor sports and events. The KG play area provides a dedicated outdoor area for younger children, supporting physical activity and well-being.