Extracurriculars at New Hope

 

Athletics

New Hope is a part of the Space Coast Christian Athletic Association. During the course of the school year, students in grades 4-8 play competitive volleyball, flag football, basketball, and track. New Hope’s youngest students have the opportunity to participate in on-campus Peewee Soccer.

Throughout the year, coaches foster foundational knowledge of the game, as well as skills development in after school practices. Most importantly, players develop character traits like persistence, discipline, and teamwork and are encouraged to use all their gifts to God’s glory.

New Hope also competes in special regional athletic events outside our local league. These events include tournaments for kickball, basketball, flag football, track, and soccer.

 

Fine Arts

Fine arts are an important part of every student’s life at New Hope, especially music. In addition to music classes as part of the curriculum, students participate in after-school piano lessons, choral singing in church services, and New Hope’s annual Christmas program. All students take visual art classes and can participate in the regional Art & Academics Fair. We celebrate and support each student’s God-given gifts and abilities at New Hope!

After School Clubs

Students at New Hope have the opportunity to participate in after-school clubs. Academic in nature, these clubs give students the chance to dive more deeply into areas of learning, nurture life-long hobbies and interests, and connect socially with their classmates. Current after-school clubs include robotics and chess.

 

School Activities

New Hope plans regular school activities beyond the curriculum for students to learn, connect, and have fun, too! These activities build positive culture, making school a truly special place to learn and grow.

Spirit Week: We love showing our school spirit during Spirit Week! Our students and teachers participate in fun dress-up days, goofy activities, and friendly competitions during this culture-building week.

Field Trips: Experiential learning is an important part of our curriculum at New Hope. Students of all ages love exploring our local museums, parks, businesses, and cultural destinations.

Weekly Core Groups: Once each week, students join together in their Core Groups - groups of students of varying ages - for team-building and a lesson on one or more of New Hope’s core values.

Come visit Our Campus!

The best way to see if New Hope is the right choice for you and your family is to see our campus in action. On your visit, you will meet our principal, tour our classrooms, and have a chance to ask all your questions about our educational program.