Philippines, Manila
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Everest offers co-curricular programs aligned with its Integral Formation. Academic clubs include Husky Times (lower school student publication) and Design Thinking (an online interactive learning program). The Model UN club develops diplomacy, research, and public-speaking skills.
Arts and creative activities include Everest Singers (a special-interest club offering online sessions and virtual recitals) and EA Film Club (writing, shooting, and editing short films) as well as the Music Appreciation Analysis Club (music exploration and listening activities). In the high school program, Creative and Performance Arts include Guitar Ensemble and Musical Theatre as electives, as well as Studio Art.
Everest has language programming strengthened by partnerships with Instituto Cervantes (Spanish) and the Confucius Institute (Mandarin) to provide certification opportunities and enhanced instruction. The school also supports global awareness through Model UN, which focuses on diplomacy and world issues. These language initiatives create practical language skills and cultural understanding beyond the classroom.
Student life includes recreational and interest-based groups such as Husky Times, Taekwondo Club, and Iqzential Chess Club. Everest Singers provide performance opportunities, and Model UN offers simulations that promote teamwork, research, and debate outside class. These activities complement academics and help students form social connections.
Formation Clubs focus on faith formation and service. K4J (Kids for Jesus) fosters friendship with Jesus; Challenge is an international girls' club centered on formation, service, and fellowship; Conquest is an international boys' club led by the Legionaries of Christ focused on virtue through sport and outreach; Knights of the Altar invites boys to serve at Mass; Mission Youth empowers high school students to perform acts of service and apostolic projects.
Formation Clubs are designed to build leadership and character through faith formation and service activities. In high school, the Mentoring Program and Guidance Office provide mentoring and career planning support to students.
The athletics program offers teams and individual sports across age groups, including 14U and high school basketball, 14U/HS volleyball, futsal, badminton, tennis, taekwondo, swimming, and golf. The program follows the Long-Term Athlete Development framework to balance skill growth with enjoyment and overall well-being.
Everest Academy Manila opened in August 2007 and is the first Catholic international K-12 school in the Philippines. It is a Regnum Christi school with a campus spread across four buildings in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The school serves K–12 with gender-specific classrooms starting in Grade 4 and offers AP courses, language programs, and a comprehensive formation model.