Club & Sports
Ardenne High School is dedicated to developing the total person mentally, physically, socially and spiritually. In addition to scheduled classes a variety of activities such as clubs and games are offered to the students. The overall purpose of these clubs and societies is to help to develop optimally rounded individuals.
- To foster friendly relationships among the wide cross section of the school population
- To expose students to a wide variety of sporting, academic and service club activities
- To develop in students a sense of belonging to a formal social group, while aiding the development of leadership skills and attitude
- Preparing students for the wider world so that they will be able to make valuable contributions here and abroad
List of Co-Curricular Activities
- Art Club
- Badminton
- Net Ball
- Band
- Basket Ball (for boys and girls)
- Math Club
- Cadet Corps
- Choir
- School's Challenge Quiz
- Club Salsa Club
- Chess
- Science Club
- Cricket
- Sign Language Club
- Dance Club
- Debating
- Spanish Club
- Drama Club
- Football
- Spelling Bee
- French Club
- Lawn Tennis
- Swimming
- Girls Guides
- Interact Club
- Table Tennis
- Inter-School Christian Fellowship
- Karate
- Tourism Action Club
- Key Club
- Track & Field
- Literary Arts Society
- Needs Improvement
Co-Curricular National School Competitions
- Manning Cup Football
- School's Debating Competition
- Pepsi and Colts Football Competition
- National School's Competition
- National Spelling Bee
- School's Drama Festival
- School's Challenge Quiz
- School's Spanish Festival
Co-Curricular Activity Notice:
Parents are being strongly encouraged to ensure that their child/ward is involved in at least one co-curricular activity at all time throughout their school live. As of June 2005 only students who satisfy the co-curricular requirements of the school will be considered for award of Ardenne High School Graduation Diplomas. It is important to note that more universities are requesting evidence of co-curricular involvement along with academic transcripts to satisfy the admissions criteria of these institutions. At the University of the West Indies students who apply to the Faculty of Medicine should have school’s officials verify the applicant’s co-curricular involvement on their application form.