Tuesday Secondary ASA (Free)

Cooking (M1-D1)
​Head: Ms. Laurence Arigela & Ms. Venmal
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​Join us after school to learn fun, easy, and delicious recipes! Each week, we’ll explore different ingredients, try out basic cooking techniques, and make dishes you can recreate at home. No experience needed, just curiosity, creativity, and a love for food!

Pilates- (M1-D2)
Location: HSB
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Head: External Coach
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Students get a full-body workout in a positive environment with an outside Pilates instructor.

D2-Biology Support
​Head: Ms. Aditi Ramanathan
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Students will receive academic support in Biology Internal Assessment and Extended Essays. If the students have questions about biology, they can ask me to help them understand the concept.
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Math - Support (M4-D2)
​Head: Ms. Greta Gomes
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Students will receive academic support in the Math Internal Assessment and the Extended Essays. If the students have Math questions, they can ask me to help them understand the concept.

Math Support (M4-D2)
​Head: Mr. Hemanth Rohan
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Students will receive academic support in Math Internal Assessment and Extended Essays. If the students have Math questions, they can ask me to help them understand the concept.

BM High achievers' Support and support for IA & EE's (D2)
​Head: Mr Sathish MG
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In this ASA BM, support will be given to high achievers by providing them with additional challenging case studies and revision, so that it helps them to get high scores. Support will also be given in the areas of BM, IA, and EE, so that students can complete their IA and EE on time with good quality.

Chess -M1-M3
​Head: Mr. Rajat Jain
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Practice, formerly known as 'Drills,' is an excellent way to sharpen your chess skills! You can work on openings and endgames, study master games, or even practice specific custom positions.

Learning Support (M4-D2)
​Head: Ms. Yasmine Clarie & Ms Nena
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Activities will be wide-ranging, hands-on and aimed towards making the school an involved and active participant in sustainability. There will be collaboration with other schools and plenty of events. This is a government-school collaboration.

Costume & Prop Design (M1- D2)
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Head: Ms. Lizzie Michael
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​​Students will get creative by crafting unique costumes and building eye-catching props for school productions. Through hands-on design work and experimentation with materials, they’ll bring theatrical ideas to life together.

Secondary Yearbook Making (M4-D2)
​Head: Ms. Preethi Menon & Ms Aparna
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Students will work on the Yearbook. They work on articles.

Art for the Heart (M1-M3)
​Head: Ms. Sharon Ramesh
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After the amazing love and enthusiasm you all showed for The DIY Spot ASA, Here is an exciting upgrade for you- Art for the Heart. This will be your safe, cozy space to unwind after school, make beautiful things, and discover new techniques to relax your mind and express your feelings.
We’ll be diving into fun, calming, and meaningful activities that help us understand emotions, manage stress, and find joy in the simple act of creating. You’ll get to learn and experiment with: Mandala Art, Creative Journaling, Colouring for Inner Calm, Simple Embroidery, Fragrance Candle Making, Glass Painting, Nature-based Art, Mask Decorating for Emotions, Mindfulness with Blends of Art, and so many other soothing, imaginative activities!
Come create, explore, breathe, and relax with us. One colourful moment at a time!
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Theatre Producation (Invite Only)
​Head: Mr. Jason​
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​This ASA is for Theatre students who have taken ECCP Sports on Monday and Wednesday.
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TED/Socratic seminar club (M3-D2)
Faculty Advisor: Ms Saroni
Student Led- Kailas & Vanisha
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The TED/Socratic Seminar Club is a space where students
engage in meaningful dialogue, explore diverse perspectives,
and develop confident communication skills. Through
TED-style talks, structured discussions, and inquiry-driven
seminars, members learn to articulate ideas clearly, listen
actively, and question thoughtfully. The club encourages critical
thinking, creativity, and collaboration while empowering
students to become impactful speakers and reflective thinkers.
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Film Making Club (M4-D2)
Head: Ms. Ankita Tandon​
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Students will explore cinema as art, storytelling, and cultural expression. Through weekly screenings and discussions, you will analyse films from diverse genres and perspectives, developing critical and creative thinking. The club may lead to opportunities for hands-on filmmaking at a later stage.​​
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Baking club (M1- M5)
Faculty Advisor: Ms Severine & Ms Hannah​
Student Led : Alex (M2) and Amyrah (M4)
​Basic baking techniques, with classic desserts from France and elsewhere. This activity will only run with confirmed access to ovens
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Rugby (M1-M5)
Head: Mr. Drew​
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The fastest growing sport in India. Suitable for beginners and those who have played some rugby before. We will look at improving skills each week and use game-time to hone those skills.
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Table Tennis (M1-M3)
Head: Ms Sonia​
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Our Table Tennis ASA offers students an exciting opportunity to develop their skills in one of the fastest and most engaging racket sports. Whether they are beginners learning the fundamentals or experienced players looking to refine their technique, the programme provides a supportive and energetic environment for all levels.
During each session, students work on essential skills such as grip, footwork, ball control, service, and rally techniques. They also learn game strategies, sportsmanship, and the importance of focus and quick decision-making. Fun drills, friendly matches, and mini-tournaments help build confidence while keeping the sessions dynamic and enjoyable.
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MS Boys & Girls Football (M1-M5)
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The Football ASA provides students with an energetic and engaging environment to build their skills in one of the world’s most loved sports. Designed for all ability levels, the programme focuses on improving fundamental techniques such as dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control, and defensive play.
Each session includes structured drills, fitness-based activities, and small-sided games that help students apply their skills in real match situations. Beyond technical ability, the programme places strong emphasis on teamwork, communication, discipline, and sportsmanship—key values that football naturally inspires.
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MS Girls Basketball (M1-M3)
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Our Basketball ASA offers students a fun, fast-paced environment to develop their skills and confidence on the court. Suitable for all levels—from beginners learning the basics to experienced players looking to sharpen their technique—the programme focuses on building strong fundamentals such as dribbling, shooting, passing, footwork, and defensive play.
Each session combines skill-based drills, teamwork exercises, and friendly scrimmages that allow students to apply what they learn in real-game situations. The programme also promotes essential values like communication, leadership, discipline, and sportsmanship, helping students grow as both athletes and individuals.
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MS/ HS Swimming
Head: Mr Chaitanya & Ms Dorothee​
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The Swimming ASA provides students with a safe, structured, and enjoyable environment to develop essential aquatic skills. Designed for swimmers of all levels, the programme focuses on building confidence in the water while improving technique, endurance, and overall fitness.
Students learn key swimming fundamentals such as breathing techniques, body positioning, stroke development (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly), and water safety skills. For more advanced swimmers, the programme also includes stroke refinement, speed training, and lap-based conditioning.
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MS/ HS Tennis
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Our Tennis ASA provides students with an exciting opportunity to learn and grow in one of the most dynamic and skill-focused racquet sports. Designed for both beginners and experienced players, the programme emphasises strong foundations, consistent practice, and enjoyable on-court experiences.
Students develop essential tennis skills such as grip, footwork, forehand and backhand strokes, serving, rallying, and net play. Sessions include a mix of drills, coordination exercises, movement training, and friendly matches that help students apply what they learn in real-game situations.
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Volleyball (M3-D2)
Head: Mr John Thomas
The Volleyball ASA offers students a dynamic and team-focused environment to develop their skills in one of the world’s most exciting court sports. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced players, the programme focuses on building strong fundamentals while promoting teamwork, communication, and sportsmanship.
Students learn essential volleyball skills such as serving, passing, setting, spiking, blocking, and defensive movement. Each session includes skill-based drills, coordination exercises, and small-sided games that help students understand positioning, timing, and team strategies.

AI Club (M3-D2)
Students explore how artificial intelligence can be used creatively, ethically, and responsibly. Instead of focusing on shortcuts or plagiarism, the club helps students understand how AI works, how to use it as a tool for problem-solving, design thinking, research, and innovation, and how to stay aligned with IB academic honesty expectations.
Through hands-on activities—like creating chatbots, experimenting with image and text generators, building simple AI models, and using AI for design and accessibility—students learn practical skills while developing critical thinking and ethical decision-making. The club promotes curiosity, creativity, and future-ready learning in a safe, guided environment.

Weight training (M4-D2)
Head: Mr Harry
In this ASA, Students will learn how to lift weights with correct form and technique for all different muscle groups. They will learn how to create training programmes through weight training sessions!

Dance-Step into Fun Learning (M1-D2)
External Vendor: Ms Gwen
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Faculty Advisor: Ms Sangeetha
Step into Fun Learning

Novel Reading Club (M1-D2)
Ms Claire
Relax and escape into a good old-fashioned offline novel. Prizes for the most pages read.
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Dead Poet’s Society (M3-D2)
Student Led: Aishani
Faculty Advisor: Mr Prithvi
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A creative space for literature lovers!
This will be run by Prithve and Aishani.
Inspired by the film Dead Poet’s Society, this ASA is a space for students who are passionate about poetry, prose, and self-expression. It offers a safe and supportive environment for budding writers and literature enthusiasts at Stonehill to come together, share their work, and grow creatively.
Activities include:
Weekly poetry readings and discussions
Creative writing with prompts
Open-mic sessions
Extempore speaking
And by the end, publishing a “Dead Poets Journal” featuring members’ original works!

