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The Office of Student Activities works with the Principals to
support or initiate a number of activities, both curricular and
extracurricular. These provide opportunities for students to explore
their skills and areas of interest as well as foster teamwork,
sportsmanship, discipline, leadership, good human relations and
wholesome attitudes. Student activities are learning experiences
and are developed and managed with this purpose in mind. They are
an integral part of a UNIS education and universities do take notice. |
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Curricular activities
These are required activities, which take place within the regular
course of study.
- Community Service
- Outdoor Environmental Education Program
Extracurricular activities
These activities are school-sponsored but not required,
and take place in tandem with the regular course of study.
- Student clubs, committees and publications
- UNIS Athletics (teams) and Sports Clubs
- Special student events (i.e. dances, contests, festivals, open mics, etc.
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- Trips of a special nature - during or after school hours, overnight, weekend
and long distance trips
- Theater (i.e. assemblies, rehearsals, student organized events, etc.)
Liaison with the Untied Nations:
The Office of Student Activities
serves as liaison with the United Nations for issues which involve
student participation in UN sponsored events. This also includes
the annual UNIS-UN Conference, which takes place in the General
Assembly Hall of the United Nations and is a unique UNIS sponsored
student conference.
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