
Lunchtime activities play a vital role in fostering a well-rounded school experience, offering learners the opportunity to explore their interests, build new skills, and develop key personal attributes beyond the classroom. At St. Michael’s International School, we believe in the importance of choice, allowing our learners to engage in meaningful activities that nurture their curiosity, creativity, and social connections.
One of our popular lunchtime activities for Year 4-6 students is reading in the library. This quiet yet enriching space encourages our children to take responsibility for their learning, collaborate with peers over shared interests, and communicate their thoughts on different stories and topics. They demonstrate endeavour, challenging themselves with new genres and expanding their knowledge.
Lunchtime activities contribute to a balanced school experience, empowering learners to develop confidence and independence. By providing structured opportunities for choice and engagement, we cultivate a culture of lifelong learning and personal growth in every child.