China, Beijing
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The school offers teacher-organized clubs including equestrian, ice hockey, golf, taekwondo, fencing, robotics, jewelry design, Model UN, cooking and baking, drama, 3D printing, pottery, magic, traditional music, and a music band. Students organize clubs such as IB TV Station, IB gravity, IB charity, PED, Hi-tech, Drama, Dancing, Primary News Team, and Photography. These clubs support inquiry-based learning and practical, hands-on exploration within the IB framework. Participation develops collaboration, problem-solving, and broader academic curiosity.
The school provides opportunities in performing and visual arts through drama, traditional Chinese music, a music band, drawing, cartooning, pottery, and jewelry design. Students participate in stage productions and creative projects across these arts disciplines. The arts program complements IB education by enabling creative expression and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Performing and visual arts are integral to the school's extracurricular ecosystem.
Model UN is offered as a teacher-organized club to foster global awareness and debate skills. The curriculum supports bilingual instruction in Mandarin Chinese and English for PYP and MYP, and English in DP. The IB framework promotes international-mindedness and cross-cultural understanding through diverse clubs and activities. Multilingual communication and global perspectives are cultivated through these experiences.
The school provides a wide range of recreational and hobby clubs, including equestrian, ice hockey, golf, taekwondo, fencing, robotics, jewelry design, Model UN, cooking and baking, drama, 3D printing, pottery, magic, traditional music, a music band, drawing, and cartooning. Student-organized clubs include IB TV Station, IB gravity, IB charity, PED, Hi-tech, Drama, Dancing, Primary News Team, and Photography. These activities foster teamwork, creativity, and social engagement beyond the classroom.
IB charity is available as a student-organized activity, reflecting a focus on community service and philanthropy. Volunteer opportunities and service projects are pursued through structured clubs and IB-related initiatives. The extracurricular program emphasizes social responsibility and real-world impact through student-led service activities.
Student-led groups such as IB TV Station, and other clubs provide platforms to develop communication, leadership, and organizational skills. Model UN and TED-style events offer opportunities for public speaking, research, and event management. The school emphasizes leadership development through these student-driven activities and collaborations.
After-school activities include elite competitive sports (equestrian, ice hockey, golf, taekwondo, fencing) and traditional Chinese activities, along with opportunities to participate in performing arts. The program supports physical health, outdoor activity, and holistic well-being as part of balanced development. Mindfulness and social connection are encouraged through club participation and team involvement.