We offer many different and varied co-curricular opportunities at
St Michael’s Catholic Primary School Stanmore.

Chess

Chess

Chess is offered as a lunchtime club for students from Kindergarten to Year 6. This allows students to pursue an area of passion whilst developing and improving problem solving skills. 

Band

Band

Students from Years 3 to 6 participate in the Amadeus music program. Sydney Catholic Schools have employed specialist music tutors to teach students an instrument of their choice. Students perform and showcase their achievements throughout the year at various events.

Choir

Choir

The St Michael’s school choir is open to students in Years 2 to 6. Our specialist Music teacher develops students skills in range building, rhythm, breathing and body posture. Students showcase their talents at a range of school events, including liturgical celebrations.
sport

Sport

We employ a specialist sport teacher who delivers the NSW curriculum in an engaging way. There are also various sporting organisations employed to deliver specialist programs including dance, gymnastics, martial arts and swimming. The students have various opportunities throughout the year to participate in sporting events across schools including gala days and cluster events.

Languages

Languages

Students at St Michael’s Catholic Primary School Stanmore engage in the study of Mandarin. Mandarin Chinese is the most widely-spoken language in the world. Students are provided with opportunities that involve the integration of listening, speaking, reading, viewing, creating and writing in Mandarin.

Coding

Coding

Students from Years 3 to 6 can be part of the Robotics and Coding club. This club supports and extends the skills students develop through the Science curriculum. Students are engaged in team work, problem solving and critical thinking. There are also opportunities for some students to participate in competitions involving schools across NSW.

Art

Creative and Practical Arts

Our specialist teachers provide opportunities for students to explore and develop skills across the various domains of the Creative and Practical Arts. This includes Visual Arts, Music and Drama.