
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE PROGRAMS
Co-Curricular Activities
ICS students have various programs that help develop the child holistically. We have programs that support academic learning, give opportunities for social growth, leadership, advancement of skills and talents, as well as strengthen their spiritual core.
Co-curricular activities refer to programs and learning experiences that complement, in some way, what students are learning in school--i.e., experiences that mirror the academic curriculum. These allow for better assimilation of concepts because children have the opportunity to translate ideas and information into meaningful and practical activities. Most often, co-curricular activities showcase what the students have learned in class via a demonstration, collaborative projects, and performance activities.
Some co-curricular activities are as follows:
Grade School Department
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Homeroom
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Preschool Fun Day
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Parades and Celebrations
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Music Showcase
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Subject Focus Celebrations
High School Department
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Homeroom
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Academic Skills Showcase
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Subject Focus Celebrations
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Introduction to SHS
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SHS Electives
Extra-curricular activities help in the development of natural abilities, enhancing skills, and developing common interests in children. These activities are not related to academic lessons but develop other areas of a child's life.
Extra Curricular Activities
Grade School Department
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Family Connect
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Family Day
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Enrichment Classes
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Orientation Week (O-Week)
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Guilds
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Student Council
High School Department
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Family Connect
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Family Day
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Enrichment Classes
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Orientation Week (O-Week)
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Guilds
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Clubs
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Student Council
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Overseas Learning Experience (OLEs)
Spiritual Development Program
Grade School Department
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Chapel Time
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Weekly Devotions and Bible stories
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Bible Week Celebration
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Outreach programs
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Spiritual Retreat for graduating students
High School Department
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R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth)
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W.A.P. (Worship and Prayer time)
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Bible Week Celebration
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Outreach programs
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Growth groups
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Retreats for graduating students
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Community Immersions
The Spiritual Development Program provides activities that may enhance and deepen a student's understanding of Scriptures and what it means to be in a relationship with Jesus Christ. The School Chaplain serves as the main shepherd of the student body and supervises the implementation of different activities as listed below:


