What you stand to gain

Students have very specific educational and developmental needs, and Halcyon has spent 20 years tailoring age and gender-appropriate learning experiences to meet those needs. Whether it is in the classroom, on the field, or in the community, every minute of every Halcyon High school day helps students to grow to become principled young men and women.

our curriculum

The curricular and extracurricular programmes at Halcyon stress the development of the whole person. The school’s concern extends beyond the focus on academic and intellectual achievement and encourages responsible citizenship in the world outside the classroom. Through service to communities, students are encouraged to develop a sense of care for each other, and to accept responsibility for serving their local and national communities.
Our students have built up meaningful relationships with a variety of communities that they have served. For example, every year the school organizes to take students out to help in cleaning community hospitals, praying for the sick and offer donations to the needy.

Clubs and Sports

A good number of clubs are run by teachers, students and outside specialists providing an opportunity for students to undertake new experiences and learn new skills.
Each term will have a variety of creative, cultural, service, academic and sporting clubs.
The most common clubs include: football, athletics, volleyball, wood ball and cricket.
Competitive sports programme in addition to club activities are being run. The school participates in the annual post primary copa cocacola football championship scheduled by the ministry of education to take place every second term of the year, annual athletics competition, wood ball and cricket. The school also organizes friendly competitions with other schools to allow students enjoy their best talents.
Halcyon has created a committed and competitive sporting environment where all students are encouraged to participate and improve their skills through inter class sports.

We encourage Community Service

The curricular and extracurricular programmes at Halcyon stress the development of the whole person. The school’s concern extends beyond the focus on academic and intellectual achievement and encourages responsible citizenship in the world outside the classroom. Through service to communities, students are encouraged to develop a sense of care for each other, and to accept responsibility for serving their local and national communities.
Our students have built up meaningful relationships with a variety of communities that they have served. For example, every year the school organizes to take students out to help in cleaning community hospitals, praying for the sick and offer donations to the needy.