At Peak School we offer a range of extra-curricular activities for all our children of all ages. Our staff offer sports clubs after school for our Year 3-6 children as well a range of lunchtime activities for all children. Our outside providers also offer after-school and lunchtime clubs from Year 1-6.
Most of these activities are offered on-site on either our expansive upper playground using our netball courts, the artificial grass football pitch or our newly renovated hall.
Year 3 - Year 6 children have the ability to represent the School at Cross Country events in Term 2. Our runners go up against the best runners across the International Primary Schools in Hong Kong.
Our Year 5-6 children have the opportunity to represent Peak School in a range of sports and activities including girls and boys football, girls and boys netball, girls and boys tag rugby, girls and boys hockey, girls and boys cricket, aquathon, choir and orchestra. The children selected for our sporting teams get to go up against the best across the International Primary Schools in Hong Kong.
Choir and Orchestra
We have a junior and senior choir as well as an orchestra. Our choirs typically practice at lunchtime and our orchestra after school.
External Providers including ESF Explore
We also have external providers that hire our premises to run extracurricular clubs both at lunchtime and after school.
These currently include:
Football, Tennis, Gymnastics, Rugby, Science
Chess, Finance, Cooking, Robo Coding, Stitching, Ukulele
Lunchtime clubs run by staff
Our staff also offer a range of art and wellness activities at lunchtime including a wellbeing club, drawing club, environment club, mindful colouring, quiet reading, paper folding, Battle of the Books, yarn club, newsletter club and cosy club.
Junior Duke
As part of this programme, children are given purposeful and authentic life challenges aimed at giving young learners the time and space to develop their independence. The Mini and Junior Duke Awards offer an excellent way for our students to learn valuable life skills such as self-management (determination, resilience, adaptability and independence), communication skills and research skills.