Student Life

Co-Curriculars

Co-Curriculars

Co-curricular activities support the academic endeavors and mission of The School at Columbia University. These activities and support systems are considered an integral part of school life, and are central to The School's commitment to the academic, social and emotional well-being of students. 

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  • After School Program (K-8)

    The School at Columbia’s After School Program (ASP) functions as an extension of the school day. The program encourages students to try new things, take risks, and just play. The goal is to offer students a diverse set of extracurricular activities that embrace multicultural perspectives, and are academically challenging, innovative, and engaging. More than 80 class options are offered every semester. The After School Program runs Monday to Friday, 3:30-5:30 pm, every full day of school.
  • Athletics (Gr. 5-8)

    The School at Columbia offers basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, track and field, and volleyball teams for Grade 5 through 8 students. TSC teams compete with peer schools, and the school aims for a well-rounded program where students learn about being part of a team. The School also works to ensure TSC athletes receive sufficient support so they may enjoy both academic and athletic successes.
  • Chess Program (K-8)

    TSC's chess program is offered to students across all grades and includes a weekly lunchtime program, an after-school chess class, and a chess team that competes in area tournaments. Dozens of students participate in the program each year.
  • Clubs (Gr. 6-8)

    Middle Division Clubs at The School are designed to give students in Grades 6-8 enrichment and leadership opportunities, as well as new ways to collaborate across grades. Two out of every three Middle Division students participate in at least one club, and many participate in several. Clubs can include Art Portfolio, Debate, Gender Sexuality Alliance, The New Roar Times student newspaper, and more.

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