Recognizing the impact of physical well-being on academic success, St. Stephen's School emphasizes the importance of athletics in promoting overall growth, health, and educational excellence. Our physical education and athletics program offers a diverse range of activities, allowing students to engage in various sports throughout the year.
"At St. Stephen's, we believe that athletics and physical education contribute to the holistic development of our students. By nurturing physical fitness, mental health, and social skills, our athletic program enhances the student experience and prepares them for success both on and off the field."
Students engage in a range of sports, including;
Soccer
Basketball
Volleyball
Running
Tennis
Yoga
Pilates
Throughout the year, students can participate in tournaments held at St. Stephen's School and other local private schools, as well as international sporting events in Milan, Spain, Portugal, and Scotland.
At St. Stephen's School, we highly encourage students to get involved in extracurricular activities as they provide a platform for making meaningful contributions to the community, exploring diverse interests, acquiring new skills, and fostering relationships. Explore the boxes below to discover the exciting range of clubs available at St. Stephen's.
Students learn about gardening, manage the school gardens, organize clean-ups and environmental activities and outdoor excursions and activities.
Students volunteer at a privately run soup kitchen in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. Starting at 4 pm and ending at 10 pm, students prepare, cook, and serve dinner to those who are poor, homeless, and suffering.
Students serve food to Rome's homeless population once a week.
Students write creative pieces for this school-wide publication…
Service credits given to student leaders and contributing writers.
Students work on various projects involving math and problem-solving, and prepare for the annual ISMTF maths competition. Service credits given to student leaders of these clubs.
Students will tutor their peers in the Foundations of Science course, Chemistry 1 course, and the IB Chemistry courses.
Students will tutor their peers in the Foundations of Science course, Physics 1 course, and IB Physics courses.
Students will tutor their peers in the Foundations of Science course, Biology 1, and the IB Biology courses.
Students can become Latin peer tutors and help other students succeed in Latin classes, thus improving their communication skills and their knowledge of the language.
Students work for and with little children with serious diseases for the “Associazione Andrea Tudisco ONLUS” at the Casa di Andrea.
Boarding students who are important members of the community and the student leaders on their hallways. They also plan weekend activities and try to help new boarders adjust to life away from home.
Students are involved with running school-wide activities and creating school spirit.
Students work with the school counselor to develop programs and activities for students to support their peers.
This club aims to make people closer to Italian culture, promoting cultural activities such as attending theatre plays and organizing speeches of important Italian writers. Service credits are given to student leaders of this club.
Photography and Videography enthusiasts create both artistic and school-related photo projects, films and yearbook for the school.
Students write articles of various subjects for this Digital and print publication. Service credits are given to student leaders of this club and to those actively participating in the club.
This club gathers talented musicians, performers, and composers around the school to explore the deeply enriching world of music.
All the events are organized in order to raise funds for our project in Gorée Island (Sénégal.) Service credits given to student leaders of this club.
iLabs will work on several projects this year, focusing on robotics and drones, 3D design and printing, and virtual and augmented realities. Projects will center on community needs and the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN.
Debate is a club where students gather to learn valuable argumentative and public speaking skills in order to debate current events. Service credits given to student leaders of this club.
Food Ambassadors give feedback and input on meals, menu ideas, and participate actively in the food program by collecting information from students. Meetings are once a week to suggest and review new information.
Club that will help organize awareness and funds for the Joel Nafuma Refugee Center located in the center of Rome.
A service club that focuses on football as a tool for social empowerment and women’s rights. We will organize presentations, events, possibly a service trip.
Cultural exchange in Spanish between students from St. Stephen’s and students from Colegio Americano del Sur, in Guatemala. Aside from earning CAS credits, the club can also earn academic credits for students in Spanish 3 and 4.
This club is led by DEI ambassadors and promotes DEI values across areas of the school, celebrating cultural events and advocating for greater diversity, equity and inclusion within the community.
This club meets weekly during intervallo and then schedules monthly philosophy-focused debates after school on a date and topic that is decided by the group.
Students strive to better understand world politics and policies and the practices of the United Nations. Attend conferences all over Europe!