Clubs & Activities
After-School Activities, Clubs & Student Leadership Opportunities
DISK recognizes the positive impact that after-school clubs and athletic activities have on students' personal, social, and physical well-being. These activities serve as a valuable supplement to the academic program, fostering collaboration, leadership, creativity, and personal growth in alignment with the IB Learner Profile and CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) principles.
Current Clubs & Activities
Students who wish to start a new club—particularly those seeking to lead an activity as part of IBDP CAS are encouraged to reach out with their ideas. For guidance on sponsoring a club, contact: Mr. Lafferty (CAS Coordinator): [email protected].
Current Clubs & Activities
- Model United Nations (MUN): This club engages in global diplomacy, debate, and problem-solving and prepares participants for the annual MUN event in Kobe.
- Yearbook Club: This club captures and documents school memories through photography, design, and storytelling.
Students who wish to start a new club—particularly those seeking to lead an activity as part of IBDP CAS are encouraged to reach out with their ideas. For guidance on sponsoring a club, contact: Mr. Lafferty (CAS Coordinator): [email protected].
Activity Program
The DISK Activity Program offers a structured and inclusive approach to extracurricular learning. Students rotate through a diverse series of activities, each led by different teachers, fostering collaboration and engagement across various disciplines.
Each activity runs for three to four weeks, providing students with opportunities to:
By integrating hands-on learning experiences into the school week, the DISK Activity Program nurtures creativity, teamwork, and personal growth, ensuring a well-rounded and enriching middle school experience for all students.
Each activity runs for three to four weeks, providing students with opportunities to:
- Explore new interests and discover hidden talents
- Collaborate with peers in a supportive environment
- Develop diverse skills that enhance personal and academic growth
By integrating hands-on learning experiences into the school week, the DISK Activity Program nurtures creativity, teamwork, and personal growth, ensuring a well-rounded and enriching middle school experience for all students.
Updated Feb'25