Sports and Co-Curricular/CAS

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Upper Secondary School Sports

The Gyeonggi Suwon International School "Knights" compete in the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference (KAIAC). The following athletic programs are open to all officially enrolled GSIS High School students who have met the academic and medical requirements.  The following sports will be offered:

Fall

  • Boys Varsity Volleyball
  • Girls Varsity Volleyball
  • Boys Varsity Tennis
  • Girls Varsity Tennis
  • Boys Varsity Cross Country
  • Girls Varsity Cross Country
  • Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball

 

Winter

  • Boys Varsity Basketball
  • Girls Varsity Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Boys Junior Varsity Basketball
  • Girls Junior Varsity Basketball

 

Spring

  • Boys Varsity Soccer
  • Girls Varsity Soccer
  • Varsity Swimming

Upper Secondary School Co-Curricular / CAS

Gyeonggi Suwon International School believes that the opportunity for participation in a wide variety of co-curricular activities is a vital part of every student's educational experience. These activities contribute to the development of learning skills that enable the student to maximize their educational experience at GSIS. The students are given opportunities to develop their interests and talents at a variety of levels. We offer many programs for all the different age groups and the options change as more staff, parents and outside groups get involved. Most are offered on Tuesday afternoons but some meet other days as well.

Below are some of the activities GSIS offers, but not limited to:

  • Student Council Association (SCA)
  • Class Officers (All grade levels)
  • National Honor Society (NHS)
  • Model United Nations (MUN)
  • Global Issues Network (GIN)
  • Swim Team
  • Technology Team
  • Art Club
  • Media Design Club
  • Book Club
  • Dance Team
  • Frontline
  • Praise Team


Pending Clubs:

  • Forensics
  • Math Club
  • Sports Council Club
  • Chess Club
  • Environmental Club