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Extra-curricula

Younger students take part in these activities as regular classes, whereas the seniors participate in their chosen activities through clubs.

Arts, Culture & Extra Curricular Activities

Non-academic activities are widely considered to be a factor that influences a child’s ability to excel. But more than that, we at IWS feel that offering students a variety of fun activities helps bring out their love of learning and makes them genuinely happy to go to school.

Arts, Culture & Extra Curricular Activities

Non-academic activities are widely considered to be a factor that influences a child’s ability to excel. But more than that, we at IWS feel that offering students a variety of fun activities helps bring out their love of learning and makes them genuinely happy to go to school.

Students at Imperial World School practicing yoga during an extracurricular activity, sitting cross-legged on mats in a gym.
Younger students take part in these activities as regular classes, whereas the seniors participate in their chosen activities through clubs.
Interaction program with
the professionals
IWS has also initiated a program that brings inspiring leaders to the school, allowing children to interact with them. Some past examples include Women For Human Rights founder, Ms. Lily Thapa, and former Miss Nepal World, Shrinkhala Khatiwada.
A student at Imperial World School working on pottery with an instructor, participating in a hands-on arts activity.
We encourage all students to get involved in cultural pursuits as well as sports.
Some of the extra-curricular activities at IWS include: Swimming, futsal, cricsal, Taekwondo, arts & crafts, music, yoga and different forms of dance, as well as other sports and games.
A student at Imperial World School playing relay on an outdoor court, showcasing the school's sports programs.
There is even a Social Club that plants the seeds of moral values into children’s minds.
IWS has also initiated a program that brings inspiring leaders to the school, allowing children to interact with them. Some past examples include Women For Human Rights founder, Ms. Lily Thapa, and former Miss Nepal World, Shrinkhala Khatiwada.
Learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom, though.
Outings can be a great educational tool to teach us about the world around us. IWS students of all age groups go on excursions and short educational tours in and around the Kathmandu Valley.
Last but not least, IWS gives its students ample opportunity to show off their talents and skills through different inter- and intra-school competitions.
A young student at Imperial World School performing ballet in a white tutu, highlighting the school's dance programs.
Students at Imperial World School playing soccer on a grassy field, engaging in outdoor sports activities.
A student at Imperial World School practicing taekwondo outdoors, demonstrating a high kick in a white uniform.
Students at Imperial World School participating in a school art event.
Students at Imperial World School learning in a classroom, seated at desks.
A teacher at Imperial World School with students at an outdoor event, showcasing community engagement.
A student at Imperial World School performing a cultural dance on stage, dressed in traditional attire.
Students at Imperial World School conducting a science experiment, engaging in hands-on learning.

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