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After School Activities

"After school activities are the vibrant threads that weave together friendship, passion, and growth, transforming students’ free hours into opportunities for discovery and lifelong memories."

After-school activities serve as the heartbeat of a lively school community, offering students opportunities to explore passions, develop essential life skills, and build lasting friendships. These programs extend learning beyond the classroom, sparking creativity, encouraging teamwork, and boosting confidence—reminding us that education takes place everywhere. When students participate actively in sports, arts, and clubs, they enhance their educational experience while fostering resilience and curiosity that will benefit them in the future.

At AISA, we offer a diverse range of After-school activities throughout the academic year — all included in the tuition price. The school provides numerous options tailored by grade level and activity type, ensuring there is something for every student from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8. ASAs are divided into two age categories: Grades 1–3 and Grades 4–8. Pre-K and Kindergarten students enjoy supervised playground time.

These activities are led by dedicated AISA teachers and staff, and occasionally by external instructors. Our program features a wide variety of options — from team sports and programming to dodgeball, dance, and music — encouraging students to explore their interests and develop new skills beyond the classroom.

After School Activities are offered to students from 3:00-4:15 Sundays-Wednesdays, and from 2:15-3:30 on Thursdays. This gives the students extra time at the end of each day to pursue interests they may not have had the chance to explore during regular classes, alongside peers who share their passions. Engaging in these activities helps students become well-rounded individuals, prepared to face the world with enthusiasm, purpose, and confidence.

Here’s a preview of our After School Activities schedule for the first semester of the 2025–2026 school year. See Link.

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."

— Benjamin Franklin