EXTRACURRICULARS
Seneca Hill Private School features diverse extracurriculars, including a range of competitive and recreational sports, and a wide array of clubs and programs. Notable offerings include culinary classes, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and painting, as well as programs like Dino Jurassic for younger students and dance.
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Facts and analysis
SPORTS AND ATHLETICS
Sports at Seneca Hill Private School are diverse and provide a balance of competitive and recreational options.
For comparison, other Canadian schools we cover typically offer around 8 competitive sports and 8 recreational sport options.
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Cross-country skiing
- Downhill skiing
- Football
- Martial Arts
- Running
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Track & Field
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
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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
Seneca Hill Private 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.
DISTINCT EXTRACURRICULAR FEATURES
What makes Seneca Hill Private School’s extracurriculars distinct: established strengths and current initiatives
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Why it matters
These highlights, provided by the school, describe unique aspects of its extracurricular activities in terms of history, tradition, and current innovations. These reveal priorities and culture, and give you a clearer picture of the special opportunities students could experience here.