EXTRACURRICULARS
Extracurriculars at Brighton School focus on a highly diverse array of clubs and programs, offering students a broad range of opportunities beyond sports.
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Facts and analysis
SPORTS AND ATHLETICS
Brighton School does not offer any competitive or recreational sports.
For comparison, other Canadian schools we cover typically offer around 8 competitive sports and 8 recreational sport options.
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Why it matters
Beyond promoting physical fitness, school athletics teach life skills like discipline, teamwork, and resilience. A greater variety of sports creates more opportunities for students to develop these skills while building peer connections and a sense of belonging. While competitive sports encourage student-athletes to strive for excellence, recreational sports foster inclusion, exploration, and enjoyment.
CLUBS AND PROGRAMS
Brighton School offers a highly diverse array of extracurricular clubs and programs.
Other schools we review usually provide about 14 clubs and programs.
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Why it matters
Clubs and enrichment programs, including after-school clubs, extend learning beyond the classroom. They encourage creativity, leadership, and friendships while helping students explore passions, build skills, and gain confidence in a low-pressure environment.