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Education at Kilgraston is certainly not limited to the classroom. We actively encourage all forms of creativity, community service and personal challenge, and recognize the importance of experiencing a wide range of activities and opportunities in order for girls to develop as rounded, confident individuals. Our co-curricular activities are integrated seamlessly with our core curriculum, and girls see their ‘extra’ activities as a fundamental part of their education. Our girls excel on the playing field, on the stage and in the orchestra, and are as likely to be seen in wellingtons as they are in their tartan sashes!

The majority of girls at Kilgraston learn a musical instrument and there are many opportunities to perform in concerts, choirs and performances at school and throughout the country.

Our theatre provides the ideal setting to experience drama; an important, popular and rewarding part of the curriculum. Participation in drama is extremely beneficial in building communication and teamwork skills, whilst enjoying an enormous amount of fun.

The school’s reputation for Art & Design is legendary with many past pupils gaining national recognition. From the beautiful surroundings of the department balcony, with Central Hall below, girls have the opportunity to study a range of art disciplines across traditional and new media.

Clubs & Activities

Optional co-curricular activities (compulsory for boarders) take place between 4.30pm and 5.30pm and again between 5.30pm and 6.30pm each weekday. Although optional for Day Pupils, we consider co-curricular activity to be an important and integral part of school life and encourage everyone to take part in at least one activity per week. Details of all activities can be found within this booklet.

Mrs Stephanie Speed
Clubs & Activities Coordinator