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At Kehoe-France Northshore, clubs, sports, special days, and enrichment opportunities give students and families countless ways to get curious, get active, and get involved.
From drama, choir, and leadership programs to competitive athletics across every season, students choose activities that match their interests, build skills, and deepen teamwork and school spirit.
Our students enjoy unparalleled global learning experiences through International School Partnership's programs. They connect with peers worldwide, engage in international exchanges, and participate in unique initiatives like ISP Model United Nations and ISP Filmmakers. Find out which ones are running this term!
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ISP Artists
Key Points of the Program
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge: Learn about different artistic movements and their role in developing individual and collective expression.
Skills: Be able to use and apply a range of different artistic techniques and media for personal expression.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of one's own feelings, thoughts, and perspectives and represent them through artistic projects.
Confidence: Increase confidence in oneself when expressing feelings creatively and in the ability to show the results to an audience in a meaningful way.
In collaboration with:
Life competencies
In this brand new programme you will have the opportunity to watch your child grow their creative confidence as they dive into an enriching art framework exclusively designed by the ILOS team for students and teachers of ISP Artists. This framework will allow students to explore their creativity as they familiarise themselves with different techniques, mediums and themes. Additionally, students will participate in two live-streamed sessions facilitated by experts in the field who will support the students in developing their creative confidence.
ISP Changemakers
Highlights of the program
Thought design workshop
Collaboration between ISP schools
Grants for real change projects
ISP Changemakers, formerly known as ISP Futures, provides schools with tools and methodologies for developing projects focused on social impact. This will enable communities to take action to address strategic issues relevant to their group and their future.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Gain a better understanding of the different issues and opportunities that influence the well-being of the community.
Skills: Be able to apply different frameworks and methodologies to create projects with social impact. Raise awareness and take action on environmental issues among ISP staff, students, and school communities in general.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual actions, as well as the social impact of collective actions.
Confidence: Increase confidence in the impact that actions have on creating sustainable change in the school community.
Being a part of this program has helped me in things I didn't imagine it would. Because of ISP, I haven't just learned about the environment and how to be more eco-friendly, but I have also earned new friends (..) It even motivated me to come to school doing this everyday (...) I didn't imagine I would love plants and taking care of the environment like this.
Student, Instituto Thomas Jefferson Querétaro México.
ISP Chess Masters
Programme highlights
ISP Chess Masters grows students’ skills and teamwork by connecting them with other ISP students to play fast chess in online and in-person tournaments in local, regional and global contexts.
Knowledge: Know how to decode an issue and the strategies that can be used for structured problem-solving
Skills: Be able to apply logical reasoning and mental flexibility to make effective decisions
Understanding: Develop an understanding of gameplay by recursively growing spatial reasoning and strategy making abilities
Confidence: Grow confidence in decision-making skills to make effective choices to engage in gameplay
I love chess and having the opportunity to get better at it through tournaments is simply amazing. You can share ideas about moves and your style of playing at the same time as playing, you can play with people you don't know and all of that with no material needed, just a computer.
Student, Fontenebro International School, Spain
ISP Cultural Exchange
ISP Cultural Exchange encourages reciprocal exchange across regions where ISP schools are located. The aim is to offer students the opportunity to experience a culture different from their own through a homestay and attending another ISP school for a month.
Knowledge: Know about a range of cultures, traditions and history
Skills: Develop language and communication skills, cultural competence, autonomy and self-confidence
Understanding: Develop understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in new cultures and learning in new settings
Our daughter had a great time, learned a new culture, more independence and she met a great host family and many new friends.
Parent, Lady Elizabeth School, Spain
ISP Scientists
ISP Scientists provides a unique opportunity for students to become citizen scientists and contribute to real-world STEM research projects like mapping the journey of missing plastic waste or tracking their habits to measure their environmental impact.
Knowledge: Know more about the impact of different industries in the environment
Skills: Be able to apply enquiry-based learning to carry out scientific research
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individual habits as well as the collective environmental impact
Confidence: Grow confidence in the impact that actions have in creating sustainable change in the environment
I would recommend this programme to my friends or another student because this program helped me improve a lot in different areas. (...), I also learned some extremely valuable knowledge about plastic and how we are harming the planet. Not only that, this program can help save the world and it is an experience worthy of undergoing.
Student, Tenby Schools - Setia Eco Gardens, Maylasia
ISP Filmmakers
ISP Filmmakers is a multi-disciplinary project in which students learn the importance of collaboration in achieving the common goal of producing a film, its trailer and poster. It provides insights into career pathways in film and media.
Knowledge: Know about a range of different technical aspects required to plan and execute media projects
Skills: Be able to collaborate effectively in creative teams with diverse roles and talents
Understanding: Develop an understanding of the different steps of collaborative creative projects
Confidence: Grow confidence in creative abilities and appropriately share the know-how with the team
This programme really improves your understanding of filmmaking, planning, scenes shots and will really help you on your application later on for university. It also teaches you to work together on camera shots and editing that for sure will be needed in the future.
Student, The Aquila School United Arab Emirates
ISP Virtual Exchange
ISP Virtual Exchange encourages classrooms to do a reciprocal virtual exchange of interactive activities with other ISP schools around the globe. This a great opportunity to become familiar with different cultures and build international friendships.
Understanding: Develop an understanding of individuals, communities and global issues using social awareness and empathy
Confidence: Grow confidence from being immersed in a new culture and learning in new settings
When I finished with my first meeting I immediately understood how learning about other cultures is very important to help us understand our own.
Student, MILE Bilingual School, Italy
ISP Model United Nations
ISP MUN supports students as they learn about diplomacy, international relations, research techniques, public speaking and debating which leads to them becoming delegates in Model United Nations Committee both online and in person.
Knowledge: Know about international relations, diplomacy, geography, history and current political affairs
Skills: Be able to use and apply research, writing and public speaking skills
Understanding: Develop an understanding of conflict resolution and effective tools to engage in multicultural contexts
Confidence: Grow confidence in debating with students in international contexts
Model United Nations has helped me to gain so much new knowledge regarding world issues. My public speaking skills have improved tremendously and I have become more confident.
Student, Asia Pacific Schools, Malaysia
4th Grade ExhibitionThe 4th grade Exhibition is the capstone of the IB Primary Years Programme.
7th Grade Math Fair
Choir (2nd–7th Grade)
City Park Night
Community ProjectsCommunity Projects give Middle School students structured leadership experience.
Drama
Family Fun Day
Grandparents’ Day
Junior Beta Club Junior Beta Club recognizes academic excellence, character, and service.
KFNS
The Student CouncilStudent Council offers leadership roles for upper elementary and middle school students.
Trunk-or-Treat
4th Grade Exhibition
In the Exhibition, 4th grade students become researchers, problem-solvers and presenters.
Working in teams, they choose a real-world issue they care about, investigate causes and impacts, and propose solutions to an audience of families and staff. This milestone experience builds independence, confidence, and a strong sense of agency before they move into middle school.
During the 7th Grade Math Fair, our oldest students step into the role of leaders and teachers.
Seventh graders design and host interactive math games, challenges, and activities for younger grades, creating a carnival-style experience complete with prizes and plenty of fun. The event celebrates their creativity and confidence, while strengthening a love of math across the entire school.
ChoirGrades 2 - 7
Sing, perform, and harmonize with the Kehoe-France Choir.
Through vocal training, ensemble practice, and live performances at school and community events, choir members develop musicality, teamwork, and stage confidence while spreading school spirit through song.
Each year, Kehoe-France families enjoy a private evening at New Orleans’ iconic City Park. Rides, games, and attractions open exclusively to our community, giving students and parents the rare chance to experience a beloved city landmark together.
City Park Night blends school spirit with hometown pride, creating an unforgettable tradition that families talk about long after the lights go out.
Community Projects
Through Community Projects, Middle School students identify needs close to home or in the wider world - such as environmental issues, wellbeing or service partnerships - and design projects to address them.
7th graders set goals, collaborate, and reflect on impact, discovering that leadership is about noticing a need and taking thoughtful, principled action.
DramaGrades 4 - 7
Explore storytelling, step into character, and bring stories to life on stage with the Kehoe-France Drama program for 4th to 7th grade students.
Through acting exercises, movement and voice work, and rehearsal for on-stage productions, students memorize lines, refine expression, and perform for the school community, building confidence, collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Family Fun Day captures the joyful heart of Kehoe-France. Families gather on campus for outdoor games, friendly competitions, bounce houses, crafts, and great food, all set against a backdrop of music and laughter.
It’s a relaxed, all-ages event where parents, students, and staff connect, build friendships, and celebrate the sense of belonging that defines our school.
Grandparents’ Day is one of the most beloved traditions at Kehoe-France. Grandparents and special guests are invited into classrooms to see student work, enjoy performances, and experience a “day in the life” of their child’s school.
Students proudly share their learning, and families of multiple generations come together on campus, highlighting the important role grandparents play in encouraging curiosity, values and school pride.
Junior Beta ClubGrades 5 - 7
In Junior Beta Club, students turn care into action. They design and lead service projects, support school-wide initiatives, and act as role models for younger students.
Along the way, they practice responsibility, teamwork, and public speaking while seeing how their ideas can improve life on campus and in the community.
KFNS Athletics
Join a proven athletics program where students train with dedicated coaches, compete in the Northshore Independent Athletic League, and build healthy habits that last well beyond their time at Kehoe-France Northshore.
Many of our Eagles continue their sports journey in high school and beyond, carrying forward the discipline, teamwork and pride they developed here.
Explore our Athletics page for full details on teams, seasons and how your child can get involved.
The Student Council
On Student Council, Middle School representatives speak up for their peers and help shape the student experience. Students work together to plan spirit days and charitable drives, including selecting the charities they want to support, giving them a voice in how they make a positive impact on their school and community.
Through Student Council, students develop leadership, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills as they learn to listen to others, share ideas respectfully, and take responsibility for projects from start to finish.
At Trunk-or-Treat, Kehoe-France families transform the parking lot into a colorful Halloween village. Parents decorate their car trunks, students arrive in imaginative costumes, and everyone enjoys candy, games, and music in a secure, school-centered setting.
It’s a joyful way for our community to come together, celebrate the season, and make memories that children look forward to year after year.
Our extended care options give families flexibility and peace of mind, and students a safe, caring place to start and end their day. Before Care runs from 7–7:30am for early drop-off, while After Care is available from 3:30-5:30pm.
During this time, children enjoy a balance of outdoor play, social time with friends, homework support, and creative play in a relaxed, well-supervised setting, so they stay engaged, happy, and ready to head home when you are.
Explore life beyond the classroom at Kehoe-France Northshore, where clubs, sports, and special events help students build confidence, friendships, and a strong sense of belonging.
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