Co-curricular Activities

At Trident Prep Lusaka, we believe in developing well-rounded individuals.

Our co-curricular program offers students the opportunity to engage in a variety of sports and activities. Participation in sports is compulsory, fostering teamwork, resilience, and a love for physical activity.

Holistic Development: We view sports not in isolation, but as an integral part of the school curriculum.

  • Cross country
  • Swimming
  • Football
  • Netball
  • Athletics
  • Tag Rugby

Sports competitions take place each term, complementing our Physical Education lessons. Additionally, students can choose from a diverse range of clubs, including Cooking, Shooting, Music, Art, Dance, Drama, STEM, Eco Club, Chess, and Computers. Our clubs provide students with opportunities to explore their interests while building leadership and teamwork skills.

Our mission is to instil confidence, independence, resilience and collaboration in every student. We believe in:

  1. Developing Sporting Excellence: We prepare students for high school sports, emphasizing teamwork, strategy, and discipline.
  2. Fostering Character Growth: Our values—Respect, Resilience, Responsibility, Integrity and Innovation, —are reinforced in every activity.
  3. Encouraging Healthy Competition: Through inter-house and inter-school competitions, students develop sportsmanship and leadership skills.

The Arts & Cultural Enrichment

At Trident Prep Lusaka, we celebrate creativity and personal expression. Through Music, Drama, and Fine Arts, students explore their emotions, develop self-confidence, and learn to communicate effectively.

  • Music and Art are integrated into daily lessons and extracurricular programs.
  • Drama is a key part of our cultural calendar, with school plays and performances each year.
  • We hold school plays/ drama productions at the end of Term 2, where all students participate.

Outdoor Education & Adventure

Outdoor education is an integral part of student development. Our programs build resilience, teamwork, and life skills through immersive experiences.

  • Year 1 & 2: One-night school-based camp, featuring team building, cooking, and outdoor activities.
  • Year 4-6: Two-day camping experience at Fish Camp, focusing on leadership, tent setup, and survival skills.
  • Year 6: Annual ‘Ndubaluba’ adventure trip in southern Zambia, joining peers from Trident Solwezi and Lusaka.