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High School Extracurricular Activities PDF Print E-mail

Activity Sign Up Day in the High School is a very exciting day at AIS-R.  Students have the opportunity to peruse the booths and choose one or more extracurricular activities.  There are so many to choose from !  Art Club, Drama Club, Aspiring Doctors Club and many, many more.  At AIS-R we believe that participation in extracurricular activities contributes to each student's educational and social development and helps to develop positive character traits such as leadership and a strong work ethic.

 

 

Ambassador's Club

Members of this club give campus tours to prospective new students and their families and assist with new student orientation.  This club publishes a weekly newsletter for AIS-R Alumni and supports AIS-R celebrations, such as the upcoming 50th Year of Service and 50th Anniversary.

Arabic Club:

This club promotes Arabic language, food and culture and helps non-Arab students learn more about their host country and other Arab nations.

Aspiring Doctors Club:

The purpose of this club is to give students an opportunity to learn more about the medical profession and participate in service projects.  Club members will raise money for school supplies to send to Cambodia during Week Without Walls.  Club members traveling to Cambodia will try to come up with ways to help the village in terms of their medical needs.

Business Club

The purpose of this club is to offer goods and services to the AIS-R community and to raise money.

Debate Club

This club allows students to engage one another by debating insightful topics.

Inter-Tech Club:

This club allows students to explore different technologies that they do not have the chance to within a class setting.

Literary Magazine

This club publishes a literary magazine.  Members improve their writing skills while producing a 'work of art' that will stem from the skills they have learned this far and put those skills to practical use.

The MAD Collective

This club provides an opportunity for students who have different interests to actively pursue these by working an a service project with a group of students.  Some interests include environmental issues, human rights, young engineers without frontiers, and volunteer work with Down's Syndrome children

Model United Nations:

This is an academic simulation of the United nations that aims to educate participants about civics, current events, effective communication, globalization and multilateral diplomacy.

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