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At St Hilda’s School we offer a wide range of co-curricular activities. Many significant life
skills are taught or may be learned in the co-curricular program. These include leadership,
decision-making and commitment, learning to take responsibility in the community,
learning to work in teams and motivate others, learning to organise and learning to
negotiate. Through their involvement in co-curricular activities students develop a sense
of accomplishment and enhance their self-confidence by using their talents and
responding to the challenges presented to them.
Co-curricular activities form an integral part in the learning and development of all students
as they augment the formal curriculum.
Each student in Years 7 – 12 at St Hilda’s is
expected to participate in at least one co-curricular activity each term.
This handbook has been designed to help you and your daughter to navigate your way
through the array of co-curricular activities available and to assist them to make informed
choices.
The information contained in this handbook includes a description of each activity and the
benefits to participants, including details such as the venue and times each activity is run
and contact information for the staff in charge of the activity.
Co-curricular Handbook (NEW)
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