
Life beyond the classroom at King’s College Wimbledon Ho Chi Minh City is rich with discovery and possibility. Whether a pupil finds their voice on stage, their confidence on the sports field or their curiosity in a robotics lab, these experiences help them better understand who they are and what they enjoy.
Extra-curricular activities take place before and after school and sit alongside the timetabled Personal Enrichment Programme. Together, they create further opportunities for pupils to explore interests at their own pace, supported by teachers, specialise coaches and, often, by one another.
Etra-curricular life at King’s College Wimbledon Ho Chi Minh City sits alongside the timetabled Personal Enrichment Programme and offer pupils further opportunities to explore interests beyond the structured PEP activities of the school day. These clubs and societies take place before and after school and allow pupils to pursue particular enthusiasms in a more informal and self-directed way.
The range of opportunities evolves over time. Examples may include:
These opportunities are indicative. What matters most is the opportunity they provide for pupils to pursue their interests more deeply, build friendships, and develop confidence, commitment and a lasting sense of belonging within the wider life of the school.

Many activities grow from the genuine enthusiasm of the staff and pupils who lead them. Whether through music, coding, conservation projects or competitive sport, these interests bring energy to school life. Pupils see that learning, creativity and curiosity are not confirmed to lessons but are part of a wider culture that values initiative and shared endeavour.
In this environment, pupils feel encouraged to try new things and to appreciate the interests and achievements of others. Teachers are seen not only as instructors, but as people who care deeply about the life of the school and the pursuits that enrich it.
Over time, this strengthens trust, connection and a sense of community, helping pupils feel that their interests are recognised and their contributions valued.

Extra-curricular life at King’s is not an “add-on”. It is a natural extension of the values that shape the life of the school:
Through these experiences, pupils develop qualities that reach beyond individual activities. They learn to collaborate with others, to persevere when things feel challenging and to take pride in what they choose to create, contribute and share with the world.

Many activities bring pupils into meaningful contact with the local community and with other schools across the King’s global family. Through service projects across Ho Chi Minh City, cultural exchanges, performances and competitions, pupils encounter opportunities to engage with the world beyond school.
These experiences help pupils develop a deeper understanding of their city, the communities around them and their place within a wider international context. They also encourage a sense of responsibility, reminding pupils that learning and contribution extend beyond the classroom and into the communities of which they are a part.
