Explore EISB’s 2025–2026 Clubs
At EISB, we believe in the power of passion-driven learning. Our 1st Semester 2025–2026 Afternoon Clubs offer a rich variety of experiences designed to spark curiosity, build skills, and foster friendships. All clubs will be featured at the upcoming Clubs Expo, where students and parents can learn more directly from club leaders.
Club Expo- 1 Sept, 1400-1600
Registration begins on Edupage: Wednesday, 3 September
Clubs begin the week of 15 September
See your class teacher for more information.
Arts & Creativity
- Act-Co(Drama – Drama Courses for students – monthy cost 60 EUR per child, 12 children max, duration 1 1/2 h once a week
- Act-Co(Drama – Masterclass – Drama Couses for parents
- Art club – The Art Club consists of workshops including painting, sculpture, drawing, lino printing, sewing, and more.
- Candle making – students will be making custom candles and sell them for charity
- Enviro-Culture Club – Based on art projects, learning about different countries, cultures, customs, celebrations etc.
- Fiber arts Club – Come hang out and learn how to do some fiber arts, including crochet, knitting, and yarn spinning
- Hands-On: Crafting + Cooking – Club where kids create something unique with their own hands. They can: make toys, gifts or little bags (felting),craft jewelry (beads), or cook and prepare treats – like popsicles, chocolates, or cakes. Every child leaves the club with their own creation and a fun experience.
- Jewelry-making club – Jewelry-making is a hands-on opportunity to explore art, design, and craftsmanship, integrating creativity, problem-solving, and personal expression. Using a range of materials—beads, wire, clay, recycled and natural objects—students will design and craft their own wearable art pieces, drawing inspiration from different cultural traditions of adornment.
- Maya Explorers Club – Ancient Americas: Let’s explore the Maya civilization. Calendars, rituals, cities, and writing. By the end of the year, participants will be able to write their name using ancient Maya glyphs.
- Play Club – play time with optional activities (games, puzzles, art)
- Crocheting Club – Sudents will learn basic crochet skills and create small projects such as scarves, blankets, granny squares and other items in a fun supportive environment
- Poetry Club – Express your culture and creativity through poems, songs, and spoken word.
Media & Communication
- Model UN – Simulates the United Nations, offering students a chance to represent countries, debate global issues, and develop crucial skills. Through research, debate, negotiation, and resolution writing, members learn about diplomacy, international relations, and public speaking. Essentially, it’s an educational simulation where students act as delegates, working collaboratively to address real-world problems.
- Newspaper clubs – The students will be making the school newspaper. This club has been running from 2018.
- Media Club – Learn the fundamentals of Media and Journalism through interactive workshops.
- Photography Club – Shooting and editing, all levels welcome. No camera required, just a phone will do.
- ASL club – Come learn ASL (American Sign Language)
- From Aleph to Tav – An interactive Hebrew language club where we explore the alphabet, words, and culture
- German Club
- Spanish Club
Academic
- Physics tutoring – an space where you can come to ask questions and imrpove your physics knowledge
- Science/Math Labs – for support
- Cozy reading club – Come and discover the magic of stories. Read, create your own books, and let your imagination soar. Learn to think critically, analyze stories, and share your ideas. Become a little author and take home your very own unique story!
- SOLE Club – Explore big questions and discover answers together through inquiry.
- Critical Thinking Club – Practicing and learning how to critically think, gather, analyze and evaluate information. Aimed at High School students to help them develop much needed skills for their future. See Mr Milan for more info.
Miscellaneous
- Culture Weeks – schedule and help organize events celebrating the various cultures represented at EISB
- Cooking Club – Learn basic culinary skills, safety in the kitchen, and enjoy tasty creations.
- Gardening Club – Get your hands dirty and learn how to grow your own plants and vegetables.
- Debate Club – Build confidence, persuasion skills, and the art of respectful argument.
- Spirit Club – Support students and community members with special events – support competitions, celebrate accomplishments, build school pride with music, noise and whatever you can do! 😊
STEM & Technology
- PC Club – Price: 100€/15 lessons Registration: https://forms.gle/tGj7NKdTcEsdo5Pg6
- Robotics Club – Price: 153€/10 lessons
- Science Club – Price: 120€/15 lessons Registration: https://forms.gle/kaw8KHABdS6k1R6t6 N
- Drone/3D Printing club – The Drone/3D printing club offers workshops in drone flying, 3D modeling, and 3D printing.
- Video Games Club – Taking video games a little bit more seriously—sharing stories, discussing ideas, learning background facts. And, obviously, in case we have all work done, let’s play!
Sports, Competition & Movement
- Dance Therapy – a 6-series (week?) course covering different dance genres, using each to access various emotional states. Offered for MS+ and Masterclasses. No experience or talent necessary.
- Future Planning Club – The Future Planning Club helps students explore their goals and prepare for life beyond high school. Members will gain guidance on university admissions, career pathways, and key skills for success.
- Latin dance club – Join us as we groove to the electrifying beats of Salsa (Cali-style) alongside Bachata, Merengue, and Reggaetón, where each class teaches authentic dance techniques—from Cali salsa’s rapid footwork to Bachata’s smooth connection and Reggaetón’s urban flow. This vibrant, individual-focused journey isn’t just about moving to music—it’s designed to strengthen coordination, memory, and spatial awareness
- Love4Tennis – Tennis Lessons
- Yoga Club – Mindful Moves, Happy Minds – Stretch, breathe, and relax while building focus and strength.
- Racket skills club – Learn the basic skills required for racket sports
- The bodyweight lab – A fun and challenging fitness club where students explore calisthenics, balance, and movement—no equipment needed. They’ll learn to build their own routines, set personal goals, and track progress while growing stronger in both body and mind.
- Ping-Pong Club – From beginners to advanced
- Dungeons and Dragons club – Have exciting Lord of the Rings style adventures while learning critical thinking, teamwork and cooperation skills.
Important: Club’s are your endeavor
If there are clubs you’re interested in joing that are not included in the offer, please talk to your class teacher as soon as possible, so we can help provide it for you.
EISB’s after-school clubs are more than just activities—they are gateways to discovering passions, developing talents, and building a stronger community. Don’t miss your opportunity to get involved!
Visit the Clubs Expo to meet the leaders and ask your questions.
Register starting 3 September. Clubs begin the week of 15 September.

