
Loyola makes available a wide range of activities beyond the formal hours and courses of study. The co-curriculum provision is a significant part of what is entailed in choosing Loyola, with its emphasis on the education of the whole person.
Each activity falls broadly into one of five areas – Service and Spirituality, Clubs and Societies, Performing Arts, Public Speaking and Debating, Sports and Outdoor Activities.
Student options include music, sport, public speaking, debating, chess, Tournament of Minds, ballroom dancing, drama, St Vincent de Paul, Duke of Edinburgh Scheme and the Loyola Conservation Group to name a few.
Being involved in co-curricular activities is a vital part of a Loyola education and it is expected that all students in Years 7 – 12 will contribute their talents to some aspect of school life outside the classroom during the year. At the very least, everyone is expected to commit to at least one House-based activity and one other during the year, apart from ACS sport. The aim is to get the balance between classroom commitments and co-curriculum correct for the individual.
Please click here to see the Term 3 2009 Co-Curriculum Timetable.
Download our full Co-Curriculum program here.
