Co-curricular
Co-curricular
Co-curricular
It is our belief that there is a strong relationship between co-curricular activities and academic achievement. For this reason, all Kincoppal-Rose Bay senior students are required to participate in at least one co-curricular activity each year.
Our Junior School students are involved in activities such as debating and public speaking as part of their curriculum. They also have the opportunity to engage in other activities outside school hours.
We offer an extensive co-curricular program to help our students develop into confident, independent and well-rounded adults.
Personal Growth
At KRB we use a student tracking model that recognises students as individual learners with varying attributes and needs. The model espouses a holistic understanding of student development.
We monitor each students’ pastoral, curricular and co-curricular learning to acknowledge, support and develop the whole child.
All teaching staff are responsible for monitoring student achievement as part of daily teaching and learning practice. The role of reporting and monitoring this achievement lies with the pastoral mentor.
Sports
Students also participate in a wide range of sports that:
- Improve physical fitness
- Boost self-esteem
- Promote cooperation and teamwork
- Develop school spirit
- Form friendships
Sport is an important part of building resilience and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, skills our students will carry with them for life.
The Arts
We have a long tradition of enthusiasm and participation in all areas of the arts including:
- Instrumental and choral music
- Musicals
- Drama
- Dance
- Debating
- Public speaking
We offer our students the opportunity to extend their interest in the arts through a diverse range of co-curricular activities. We have state-of-the-art facilities on campus to support a positive engagement with the arts.