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PLEASE NOTE THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED 13 FEBRUARY 2012 - The Co-curricular program
The co-curricular program is used to stimulate student interest. It is hoped that our students will try a range of activities and take risks in terms of discovering new ideas and new recreational activities. Last year we offered Gymnastics, Piano, ESL, Chinese, Robotics, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Dance, Yoga, Soccer and much more besides. We utilise the diverse range of talents that our teachers bring and where possible also bring in specialist instructors. We try to reduce additional costs to parents where possible, but where there are entrance fees or specialist instructors there is a cost associated with the activity. It is important to note that students also undertake a compulsory Electives program. This occurs on a Friday morning in the Pre-school and on a Friday afternoon for Prep - Year 10.
Please note:
The form for Co-curricular and Electives to be completed in order to be enrolled in these activities is found below.
Please note:
The form for Co-curricular and Electives to be completed in order to be enrolled in these activities is found below.
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1. The Drama Teacher (Sylvie Meltzer) and the Soccer coach (Johnny) are not employees of Hua Mao MEA. Money for these activities can be handed direcetly to the instructor. Hua Mao does not supply a receipt for these activities.
2. The Co-curricular activities start at 3:50 and finish at 4:50pm.
3. There are no late buses to take students home after Co-curricular activties. Parents can pick up their child in Reception.
4. For the soccer program students need to wear soccer boots and have shin pads. Please make sure your child has appropriate clothing for this activity.
5. Students need to bring roller skates if they are involved in Rollerskating. We also recommend appropriate knee and elbow pads.
Below is the list of activities available to students in Prep to Year 9.
2. The Co-curricular activities start at 3:50 and finish at 4:50pm.
3. There are no late buses to take students home after Co-curricular activties. Parents can pick up their child in Reception.
4. For the soccer program students need to wear soccer boots and have shin pads. Please make sure your child has appropriate clothing for this activity.
5. Students need to bring roller skates if they are involved in Rollerskating. We also recommend appropriate knee and elbow pads.
Below is the list of activities available to students in Prep to Year 9.
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Once you have chosen Co-curricular and Elective Activities the following form will be sent home:
| payment_for_cocurricular_2011_2012_sem1.pdf | |
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The following are the Co-curricular Activities available in the Pre-school (K1 and K2):
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Pictures of these activities will be posted here in coming weeks.
Past co-curricular activities
Nick Jumara has performed in off-Broadway productions in New York doing puppetry. He is also a professional clown and has been reviewed in the New York Times. MEA flew his colleague, Alex Kipp, out from New York for a week to do puppetry and clowning workshops with our students. Below are photos from this workshop conducted in 2010.





