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Learning at Cedar House doesn’t end when the bell rings.

Our extra-mural programme is an extension of our school culture, curious, creative, active, and full of opportunities for students to grow, explore, and connect. Whether a student is trying something new or deepening an existing passion, there is space for them here.

We offer a wide and ever-evolving selection of activities across the creative, physical, and intellectual spheres, with both Prep and High School students encouraged to take part.

Creative and

maker’s activities

Our creative clubs give students the freedom to imagine, experiment, build, and express. These activities nurture confidence, craftsmanship, and a love of making things with their hands or minds.

Featured activities include:
  • Creator’s Club
  • Maker’s Club
  • Pottery
  • Crochet and Knitting Club
  • Movie Club
  • Art and design options
  • Drama-related clubs
Thinking, strategy and

curiosity clubs

For students who love ideas, puzzles, games, and discussion, our thinking-focused clubs offer space to stretch the mind.

Featured activities include:
  • Chess
  • Debating
  • MTG (Magic: The Gathering)
  • Book-related clubs
  • Minecraft club
  • Role-playing club
Academic

extension groups

These clubs build focus, strategy, communication, and shared enthusiasm for thinking out loud.
  • Further Studies (Maths and English)
  • Academic support classes (Maths and all languages)
Movement and

sport

We encourage movement in all its forms, from competitive team sports to mindful, strength-building activities. Our programme focuses on enjoyment, teamwork, and physical confidence.

Featured activities include:
  • Climbing
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Netball
  • Yoga
  • Capoeira
  • Surfing
  • Tennis
  • Rock climbing

Students are invited to find the kind of movement that lights them up.

Camps, tours and

outdoor experiences

Cedar House believes that learning also happens outside of the classroom, through challenge, community, and shared adventure.

We offer:
  • School camps (Prep and High School)
  • Elective camps for specific interests
  • Outdoor education experiences
  • Overseas trips and cultural tours

These experiences help students grow independence, courage, resilience, and a deeper sense of belonging in their peer group and the world.

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