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Elementary CCA's - 2025/26
ELEMENTARY FALL CO-CURRICULAR
FALL ELEMENTARY ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES / DAYS&TIMESMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYIMPORTANT DATES**COACHING STAFF
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BASKETBALL
GIRLS TEAM Gr.4-53:30- 4:30 PM ES GYM3:30- 4:30 PM ES GYM15 Sep26 NovTBA U11 BB @TISLeilani Thomas
BOYS TEAM Gr.4-53:30- 4:30 PM SEC GYM3:30- 4:30 PM SEC GYM15 Sep26 NovDaniel Le Cossec Seth Hylden
FALL ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES / DAYS&TIMES MONDAY KG - 2 Gr1 - 3 Gr2 - 4 Gr3 - 3 Gr4 - 3 Gr5 - 2 TUESDAY KG - 2 Gr1 - 3 Gr2 - 4 Gr3 - 4 Gr4 - 6 Gr5 - 5 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY KG - 2 Gr1 - 3 Gr2 - 3 Gr3 - 4 Gr4 - 4 Gr5 - 4 FRIDAY KG - 3 Gr1 - 4 Gr2 - 6 Gr3 - 6 Gr4 - 6 Gr5 - 6IMPORTANT DATES**ACTIVITY LEADER(S)
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Arts KG-Gr.23:30- 4:30 PM Mr.Martin's room15 Sep26 NovCome join our fun drawing classes! 🎨 Children will explore different art techniques using plasticine, paper, and natural materials. These creative activities help build attention, fine motor skills, and a love for beautyAmir Kakhkhorov Aynura Muminova
Arts Gr.3-53:30- 4:30 PM Ms Olga's room15 Sep26 NovCome join our fun drawing classes! 🎨 Children will explore different art techniques using plasticine, paper, and natural materials. These creative activities help build attention, fine motor skills, and a love for beautyJumaniyoz Abdujabborov Safura Styopina
Beading Gr.3-53:30-4:30 PM Ms Dilbar's room15 Sep26 NovJoin us after school to explore the art of beading! Students will learn how to design and create their own bracelets, necklaces, and keychains while developing fine motor skills, patience, and creativity. This fun, hands-on activity encourages self-expression and leaves every participant with a unique handmade piece to take home.Dilbar Guliyeva
Crafty Minds Gr.3-53:30- 4:30 PM Mrs. Moran's 15 Sep26 NovGet creative with gift card making & pop-up paper crafts! Learn how to design your own unique cards , spread smiles , and brighten someone’s day with your handmade creations. Shakhlo Azizova Natalie Lee
Cross Stitching for Beginners Gr.3-53:30- 4:30 PM Miss Foreman's room15 Sep26 NovFor grade 3-5, beginning cross-stitching; learn to make simple designs - great fine-motor and math skill building.Victoria Merkel Wendy Foreman
ES Drama Production Gr.4-53:30- 4:30 PM ES DRAMA3:30- 4:30 PM ES DRAMA15 Sep26 Nov2 days rehearsal required. All Gr. 4 and 5 welcome Please contact Mr.Durin for more information: durin@tashschool.org Date of performance: Dec. 12 & 13Durin CazacSayyora Tairova Shakhnoza Valieva Kira Karimova
Mindful Doodling KG-Gr.23:30- 4:30 PM KG room15 Sep26 NovDoodling is an inclusive form of artistic expression that supports well-balanced learners in numerous ways. It nurtures safe risk-taking and creativity. It is scientifically proven to relieve stress and anxiety. It develops spatial awareness. And it improves concentration in a low pressure environment. Anyone can doodle! lenat@tashschool.org Nadia Kralovec Nuriya Pachkalina
Knitting Gr.3-53:30-4:30 PM MPR hallway15 Sep26 NovKnitting is a creative method for production and design of textile fabrics by interlacing yarn loops. Rada Lapenko
Lego Robotics Beginner Gr.3-53:30- 4:30 PM ES Makerspace15 Sep26 NovLego robotics is a platform centered around building robots and other vehicles and programming them to move and perform other functions.Chand De SilvaSNR Robotics
Lego Robotics Advance Gr.4-53:30- 4:30 PM ES Makerspace15 Sep26 NovPrevious experience in robotics is required. Please note all subscribed students will be waitlisted, only students approved by teacher will get confirmation before CCA stats. Olga Lee SNR Robotics
Puzzles and Table Games KG-Gr.23:30- 4:30 PM Ms Mohira's room15 Sep26 NovBoard games can sweep you into grand stories, help you work together in co-op gameplay, or even allow you to spread your wings as a solo adventurer. Mohira Norboyeva Ekaterina Belyaeva
Reading and Role Playing KG - Gr.23:30- 4:30 PM Ms Liza's room15 Sep26 NovTeachers/ Students will read stories. As a group we will discuss the plot and the character traits as well as the lesson of a story. We will then proceed with making a role-play and sharing it with each other.Liza Karpuzas Fatima Djuraeva
Story Writing Only Gr.1 students3:30- 4:30 PM Gr.1 room 810215 Sep26 NovStudents will be able to make their own short stories and make a book. Students will use their imagination to create fiction or non fiction stories. They will work as illustrators and write sentences to describe their characters, setting, and what happens in their story.Mariya Sultonova
Tennis KG - Gr.53:30- 4:30 PM Small Field15 Sep26 NovTennis Club offers children the chance to stay active, build coordination, and develop their game in a supportive environment. It’s a fun way to learn teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.Smart Tennis Leysan Akhmetshina
Tennis KG - Gr.53:30- 4:30 PM Small Field15 Sep26 NovTennis Club offers children the chance to stay active, build coordination, and develop their game in a supportive environment. It’s a fun way to learn teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.Smart Tennis
Woodwork Gr.3-53:30- 4:30 PM Design b, rm 70215 Sep26 NovWoodworking incorporates mathematical thinking, scientific investigation, developing knowledge of technology, a deepening understanding of the world, as well as physical development and coordination, communication and language, and personal and social development. brianm@tashschool.orgBrian Murphy Moran Kwak
MS Rock Band Gr.53:30- 4:30 PM Rm 12215 Sep26 NovIf you want to learn how to play in a rock band and you are in grade 5, 6 or 7, Mr. Nathan Armstrong and Mr. Jacob Spears will be starting rehearsals from next Tuesday September 2nd from 3:30pm-5pm. Students from grade 8 and above need to have a quick chat with Mr. Nathan Armstrong about your rehearsal space No experience needed.Nathan Armstrong Jacob Spears
Weaving Gr.1-53:30- 4:30 PM Gr.1 classrom15 Sep26 NovCome and learn different kinds of weaving techniques. We will start with paper weaving and create a variety of intricate patterns. We will move on to weaving with many different materials. Let your imagination flow and see where it takes you.Mary Richards
ELEMENTARY CLUBS WHOLE YEAR
ACTIVITIES / DAYS&TIMESMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYIMPORTANT DATES**ACTIVITY LEADER(S)
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CHEERLEADING
ELEMENTARY TEAM Gr.2-512:00-12:45PM ES GYM12:00-12:45PM ES GYM15 Sep8 JunChampioning TIS with unstoppable spirit and energy!Jennette Drew
PYP Orchestra (Intro) KG - Gr.53:30- 4:30 PM Music room15 Sep8 JunOrchestra Club is a place where students come together to learn, practice, and enjoy making music as a group. It’s open to beginners and experienced players, and helps you build teamwork, improve musical skills, and share the joy of performing.Kamilla Nurmatova Nilufar Sabitova
PYP Orchestra (Advance) KG - Gr.53:30- 4:30 PM Music room15 Sep8 JunOrchestra Club offers experienced musicians the opportunity to refine their skills, explore challenging repertoire, and perform as part of a dedicated ensemble. Members work on advanced techniques, develop musical expression, and collaborate to achieve a high standard of performance.Kamilla Nurmatova Nilufar Sabitova
Owl Council Gr. 3-53:30- 4:30 PM Room 8303 Owl Council room 15 Sep8 JunRegistration is closed for parents. see Ms Irina at irinay@tashschool.org. Owl Council is an elementary student leadership group where young leaders come together to challenge themselves, explore new ideas, and connect with others. Through teamwork and creativity, we work on projects that make a positive difference in our school and community.Irina Luzanova
HOW TO REGISTER: Click on the link received via email Elementary school student can select up to two activities/athletics HOW TO CONTACT: 📧 Mr. Ramon AD/AC Director– ramon.ornelas@tashschool.org 📧 Ms. Dilyafruz AD/AC assistant– ccaadmin@tashschool.org
Music Academy contact: Yan Zyablov / musictutorconnect.uz@gmail.com / +99890 997 80 70 musictutorconnect.uz
Secondary CCA's - 2025/26
SECONDARY CO-CURRICULAR
FALL SECONDARY ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIESMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYIMPORTANT DATES**COACHING STAFF
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FOOTBALLFOOTBALL
1U-19 GIRLS Gr.10-123:30-5:00PM4:30-6:00PM3:30-5:00 PM20-AugNov-08 Oct. 29-Nov.1 U19 CAFA FB TISA @Almaty. ----------------------- Nov.8 U19 FB City Champs @ TIS Felix Amirkhanov Victor Simone9,5 weeks
2U-19 BOYS Gr.10-127:00-8:00 AM4:30-6:00PM3:30-5:00PM21-AugNov-08Rob Battye9,5 weeks
3U-15 GIRLS Gr.8-93:30-5:00PM3:30-5:00PM21-AugNov-08 Oct. 29-Nov.1 U15 CAFA FB @TIS ----------------------- Nov.8 U15 FB City Champs @ TIS Fozil Holmirzaev8,5 weeks
4U-15 BOYS Gr.8-97:00-8:00 AM7:00-8:00 AM3:30-5:30PM20-AugNov-08Walid Berrahal8,5 weeks
CROSS-COUNTRYCROSS-COUNTRY
7TIS SECONDARY TEAM U13 - U15 - U19/Gr.6-123:30- 4:30 PM7:00-8:00 AM7:00-8:00 AM20-AugOct-12Oct.9-12 CAFA XC @ Bishkek Angela Battye Rob Battye Annie Sproston10,5 weeks
VOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALL
5U-13 GIRLS Gr.6-73:30- 4:30 PM3:30-4:30 PM08-SepNov-08Nov.8 U-13 VB City ChampsShawn Perry8,5 weeks
6U-13 BOYS Gr.6-73:30- 4:30 PM3:30-4:30 PM08-SepNov-08Evan Chong8,5 weeks
FALL SECONDARY ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES / DAYS&TIMESMONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAY Professinal DevelopmentTHURSDAY FRIDAY IMPORTANT DATES**ACTIVITY LEADER(S)
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Secondary Choir Gr.6-123:30-5:00 PM RM 120Aug-26Nov.26Open to all, no choir experience necessary. We prepare songs for UN Day and the Christmas Market and learn vocal skills to help students wanting to audition for the Secondary School Musical (auditions end of October/ early November). Make a good first impression before auditions! Join Choir!Alison Armstrong
30MS Rock Band Gr.5-73:30-4:30 PM RM 122Sep-02Nov.26If you want to learn how to play in a rock band and you are in grade 5, 6 or 7, Mr. Nathan Armstrong and Mr. Jacob Spears will be starting rehearsals from next Tuesday September 2nd from 3:30pm-5pm. Students from grade 8 and above need to have a quick chat with Mr. Nathan Armstrong about your rehearsal space No experience needed.Nathan Armstrong Jacob Spears
Jazz Band for Gr.9-123:30-5:00 PM RM 120Sep-04Nov.26Students who already play an instrument (trumpet, trombone, saxophone, flute, clarinet, piano, bass, drum set) rehearse weekly to prepare for UN Day, the Winter Concert and end of school year concert.Alison Armstrong
Strings group Gr.6-123:30-5:00 PM RM 120Sep-05Nov.26This is open to violin, viola, cello and double bass players only (no pianists). Students must have regular lessons outside of school and need to have been playing their instrument for two years. We will play at UN Day, Winter Concert and End of year celebrations.Alison Armstrong
MYP Drop in and Draw Gr.6-93:30-4:30 PM 121/119 The MYP Visual Arts Classroom Sep-15Nov.26MYP Students will drop in and draw - using their Process Journal sketchbooks and the studio drawing materials. G8 or 9 Students can bring their own sketchbook or use loose paper.Sarah Dapueto
Photography club Gr.6-12Lunch time Mr. Jackson's officeSep-15Nov.26Students need to bring their own cameraRobert Jackson
HS CEESA Math Competition Gr.9-103:30- 4:30 PM Room 201Sep-15Nov.26Students interested in joining the club will first need to take an entrance exam, which will be held after school at 3:30 during the week of September 8–12. Based on the results, selected students will take part in the club and eventually prepare for a trip to the competition scheduled from November 19 to 23. Once students commit, they are expected to attend all sessions regularly and also travel for the competition. Grade 11 and 12 students are welcome to support the activity as supervisors for their CAS requirement; however, they will not take part in the competition itself. Nov19-23 CEESA HS MATH Budapest Shiv Gaur Shalini Mehan Abheek Shukla
The Russian Language Club Gr. 6-103:30-4:30 PM RM 111Sep-15Nov.26The Russian Language Club offers students in grades 6–10 the chance to practice and improve their Russian after school. Through engaging activities, games, and cultural discussions, students build confidence in speaking, reading, and writing while enjoying a supportive learning environment.Lyuba Azimova
GirlUp Gr.123:30-4:30 PM RM 202Sep-15Nov.26GirlUp is a club that advocates for females and raises funds for sanitary products for girls at school and in communities outside of schoolYasmin Atabayeva Grace Kearton
Exam-ine Gr.9-123:30-4:30 PM RM209Sep-15Nov.26Here, we tutor SAT in engaging classes and provided support to those who wish to reach their full potential! Come over for study tips coming from high scoring seniors!Yunhan Grace Wang Sarah Wakefield
Pump it up Gr.6-123:30-4:30 PM Lisa Robinson3:30-4:30 PM Lisa Robinson3:30-4:30 PMJake Barrett3:30-4:30 PM TBASep-15Nov.26Supervising the fitness room and doing some sort of group exercise class is students are interested.
3D letters Gr.6-123:30-4:30 PM RM 703Sep-15Nov.26We will create (one or more of) the words "explore, challenge and connect", depending in the number of participating students.Ronald Kleijer
SECONDARY CLUBS WHOLE YEAR
ACTIVITIES / DAYS&TIMESMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Professinal DevelopmentTHURSDAY FRIDAY IMPORTANT DATES**ACTIVITY LEADER(S)
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5Scholars Cup Gr.6-12Lunch time RM20608-SepJun-05Scholar’s Club is an academic and enrichment-focused student organization that provides opportunities for members to deepen their knowledge, engage in critical thinking, exchange ideas, and participate in activities such as research, debates, discussions, competitions, and community projects.Jeanette Won Nigora Ashrapova Humoyun Mehridinov8,5 weeks
UNICEF Gr.6-12Lunch time RM 30608-SepJun-05Promoting the rights of the child and raising money to support child centered charities locally and/or globally. In doing so we help TIS students to take initiatives and develop their leadership and caring skills.Paul Harrison Nigora Ashrapova Malika Hujaeva Richard Harrison
Co-Curricular Council Gr.6-12Lunch time Mr. Ramon's roomSep-15Jun-05The Co-Curricular Council is a student leadership group that represents the voices of students in Grades 6–12 regarding after-school activities, clubs, and athletics. Council members meet regularly to share ideas, give feedback, and help improve the co-curricular program. They work together with teachers and the Activities & Athletics Department to organize events, support communication between students and staff, and encourage greater participation in school life.Ramon Ornelas Hollansa Cardoso Natalia Scharer Milosevic
Middle School Math Club Gr.6-83:30-4:30 RM204Sep-15Jun-05Fun club to develop your math skills Sean Kim Annie Sproston
Ceramic club and Mindfulness Club Gr.6-123:30- 4:30 PM Room 701Sep-15Jun-05Create your own ceramic in our TIS design studio. pia.joyner@tashschool.orgPia JoynerJulia Kuczko
JUMP comics Gr.6-123:30-5:00 PM RM 703Sep-15Nov.26The club is going to be centered around the production of the original comics/manga series by its members. The chapters of their stories, once all finished, will be assembled into a journal issue called JUMP comics by the members of the club, which can be later obtained on the school events.David Li
TIS Owl Newspaper Gr.6-12Lunch 1:00-1:20 Ms Claire's room 105Sep-15Jun-05The Owl Newspaper Club is a school newspaper club aimed at providing a sense of community to Koreans both inside and outside the school. Our vision for the ideal newspaper is one that effectively conveys various stories within the community to its readers. To create such a newspaper that truly understands and represents the voices of the community, it is essential to have open and deep communication among club members about community activities and insights. We meet at Tuesday Lunchtime from 1:00 to 1:20Seungwon Woo Claire Park
The Owl Project Gr.6-12Lunch Room 301Sep-15Jun-05A school club focused on providing leadership opportunities for students, as well as creating fun events for our community.Alexis Obolensky Ramon Ornelas Jennifer Dorney
Public Speaking Club Gr.6-123:30-4:30 PM RM 102Sep-15Jun-05Activities to practice and improve your public speaking skills! Especially helpful if you want to participate in TEDxNigora Ashrapova Giuseppe Mineo
Troop 998 Tashkent (Scouts BSA)17:00-18:30 W1 PTO Room/ Outside covered patioSep-15Jun-05Troop 998 Tashkent (Scouts BSA) is an international Scouts troop for youth ages 11–17. We focus on leadership, outdoor adventure, community service, and personal growth while living the values of the Scout Oath and Law.Carter Crane Mr.Crane
Football with Mr. Frank Gr.6-1212:50-1:20 soccer fieldSep-15Jun-05We are pleased to invite you to join our weekly American Football sessions, which will take place every Monday during lunch break, from 12:50 PM to 1:20 PM, on the soccer fields (outdoors). This is a great opportunity to enjoy an active break, build teamwork, and have fun together. Everyone is welcome to participate.Olimjon Egamberdiev Frank Cafarella
4 Paws Club Gr.6-12Lunch time RM510Sep-15Jun-05A charity club focusing on supporting a local dog shelter by raising funds and organizing trips to the shelter. It will be open to grades 6-12.Lyudmila Rudak Grace Kearton
StuCo Gr.6-12 Lunch time RM 504Sep-15Jun-05This is to work with StuCo. Right now we have an elected Executive, but we still have to figure out how to proceed with other reps. Ryan Gluckman
Greener Tomorrows Gr.6-12Lunch time GreenhouseSep-15Jun-05Aquaponic and Environmental ClubNathan Rusch
Math Support Gr.73:30-4:40 PM RM 203Sep-15Jun-05Fun club to develop your math skills Annie Sproston
Spark Literary Magazine Gr. 9-12Lunch Room 206Sep-15Jun-05A student-led publication that showcases creative writing and visual arts from the school community. It provides a platform for students to share their original poems, short stories, essays, artwork, and photography, celebrating creativity, imagination, and expression.Asli Toper
MUN Gr.9-123:30-4:30PM RM 203Sep-15Jun-05MUN is considered a high-value extracurricular activity that develops leadership, diplomacy, research, and global awareness — skills recognized across international education standards.Russell Frazier Annie Sproston Rob Battye Hadeecha Azul Tadjieva
Community Crossfit / Circuit training Gr.6-Parents7:00-7:45 AM Fitness room7:00-7:45 AM Fitness roomSep-15Jun-05A fun, all-level fitness program for students, parents, and community members. Sessions include CrossFit-inspired workouts and circuit training to build strength, endurance, and healthy habits together.Rob Battye
Run Club Gr.6-127:00- 8:00 AM TIS Park7:00- 8:00 AM Football FieldOct-13Jun-05angelab@tashschool.orgAngela Battye
HOW TO REGISTER: Click on the link received via email HOW TO CONTACT: 📧 Mr. Ramon AD/AC Director– ramon.ornelas@tashschool.org 📧 Ms. Dilyafruz AD/AC assistant– ccaadmin@tashschool.org
Music Academy contact: Yan Zyablov / musictutorconnect.uz@gmail.com / +99890 997 80 70