Extracurricular
Activities

Extending Education Through Extracurricular Activities

Dwight Seoul is considered the best international school in Seoul not only because of our rigorous academic curriculum but also because of our extracurricular activities. Our students are able to choose from a variety of activities, allowing them to focus on sports and clubs that complement their interests and strengths. The extracurricular activities at our international school in South Korea play a pivotal role in our commitment to holistic development.

Extracurricular Activities at Dwight Seoul

These are the school extracurricular activities at Dwight Seoul:

 

  • Music — Students can explore various interests and take part in performances.

     

  • Arts and crafts — Ribbon crafts, papercraft and cartoon drawing are a few of our art-based extracurricular activities.

     

  • STEM — Robotics, Makerspace, Bakerspace and more allow our students to explore their interest in STEM.

     

  • Exercise — Activities such as Yoga, Zumba and Taekwondo support physical and emotional health.

     

  • Sports — Basketball, soccer, volleyball and table tennis are some just of the sports available at Dwight Seoul.

     

  • Foreign languages — Students can develop their foreign language skills through these immersive clubs.

     

  • Special interest clubs — Students with niche interests can join the debate, flower arranging, model aeroplane and chess clubs.

Fun,  Joy,  Holistic Development

Cultivating Interest and Sparking Curiosity Through School Extracurricular Activities

Top 3 Extracurricular Activities in 2023

The Dwight Seoul Bake-Off
Primary school students who participated in the Bakerspace extracurricular program were able to showcase their skills at the 2023 Bake-off, which required teams to make delicious versions of Oreo scones.
The Dwight Schools Climate Conference
The Dwight School Eco-Council banded together to host its annual Dwight Schools Climate Conference, which brought together students from across the Dwight Schools network to study the impact of climate change and develop innovative ideas to promote sustainability.
The Dwight Seoul Mini-Exhibition
Students in Grade 4 prepared for the IB PYP Exhibition in Grade 5 by putting on a mini-exhibition that highlighted their research as part of a group study project.
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