Clubs and Societies

7 Step Programme Structure

Our clubs are delivered as a structured, project based programme across the academic year, designed to build leadership, teamwork and practical skills.

Welcome to Clubs and Societies

Mission & Goals

Our mission is to create inclusive and engaging spaces where students can explore interests, develop new skills, and connect with others. Through a variety of clubs, we aim to promote creativity, critical thinking, teamwork and leadership, supporting personal, academic and social growth.

This section is a structured, project based programme across the academic year. At the start of the year, each club is introduced with a project brief outlining the theme, objectives, deliverables, and assessment criteria.

Schools organise students into teams with a team lead to encourage peer leadership and accountability. Projects are delivered in three phases, with work submitted at three evaluation intervals, allowing feedback and guided improvement.
At the end of the year, all projects are reviewed and a winning team is selected. This process motivates students, encourages healthy competition and recognises excellence.

Clubs 7 Step Programme Structure

Step 1: Membership & Leadership Appointment

Schools organise students into club groups and appoint club leaders or team leads. The names of appointed leaders are submitted to us through the school administrator for coordination and record purposes.

Step 2: Professional Exposure Requirement

As part of the club criteria, each club must:
  • Plan an educational trip, or
  • Invite a professional to give a talk related to the club’s field
This ensures students gain real world insight into the profession they are exploring.

Step 3: Low-Level Task (Foundation Stage)

At the start of the academic year, each club receives a project brief. Students complete a low level task focused on building foundational knowledge and understanding of the subject area.

Step 4: Medium Level Task (Application Stage)

At the start of the academic year, each club receives a project brief. Students complete a low level task focused on building foundational knowledge and understanding of the subject area.

Step 5: High Level Task (Advanced Stage)

The high level task challenges students to demonstrate deeper understanding, creativity and practical application. This task represents the main project outcome for the academic year.
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Step 6: Process Documentation & Evaluation

Throughout the tasks, students are required to document their process, including:
  • Recording progress videos following provided guidelines
  • Submitting work at set intervals
All submissions are evaluated using clear assessment criteria, with feedback provided to support improvement.

Step 7: Certification & Awards

At the end of the academic year:
  • Students receive certificates of participation or completion
  • Outstanding teams or individuals are recognised with awards
This step celebrates student effort, achievement, and excellence.

Clubs and Societies Overview

Engineering

The Engineering Club introduces students to engineering concepts, problem solving and innovation. Members work on design challenges and collaborative projects, building technical skills, logical thinking and insight into engineering careers.

Media and Journalism

The Journalism Club helps students research, write, and communicate effectively. Members learn to report stories, analyse current events, and present information responsibly while building writing, critical thinking and media literacy skills..

International Medical Society

The International Medical Society helps students explore medicine and healthcare through discussions, case studies, and interactive activities. Members develop medical knowledge, critical thinking, teamwork and problem solving skills while gaining insight into real world healthcare challenges.

Investment 

The Investment Club introduces students to finance, investing, and the world of markets. Members learn to analyse stocks, understand financial trends, make informed investment decisions and develop critical thinking, risk assessment, and money-management skills.

Photography

The Photography Club allows students to explore visual storytelling through photography. Members develop creativity, composition and editing skills while learning to communicate ideas through images.

Law

The Law Society allows students to explore legal systems, justice, and ethical issues through debates, research, and case studies. Members develop critical thinking, argumentation, communication, and analytical skills.

Fashion 

The Fashion Club introduces students to design, trends and creativity in fashion. Members build design skills, creativity, self expression and an understanding of sustainable and cultural aspects of the fashion industry.

A.I 

The Artificial Intelligence Club introduces students to AI concepts and applications. Members develop analytical thinking, problem solving and digital literacy while exploring the role of AI in everyday life and future technologies.

Robotics 

The Robotics Club focuses on design, technology and innovation. Members work on hands on projects, building technical skills, problem solving abilities and teamwork while learning how robotics solve real world challenges.

Environmental Sustainbility

The Environmental Sustainability Club helps students understand environmental challenges and solutions. Members develop awareness of sustainability, teamwork, problem solving and leadership skills while exploring ways to protect the environment.