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Poetry and Spoken Word Workshop

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Join my Poetry and Spoken Word Workshop to explore your voice, refine your writing, and grow your performance skills. Drawing on over four years of experience as an active spoken word poet, I’ll guide you through writing exercises, feedback sessions, and performance techniques to help you bring your stories to life on stage.

Lyla E

6/20

Beginner French Crash Course: All you need to know from a GOLD Grand Concours MEDALIST!

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Want to start speaking French fast without wasting months on confusing grammar? In this power-packed beginner lesson, a Grand Concours GOLD Medalist reveals the exact foundations you need to begin understanding and speaking French right away. You’ll discover: - The essential French phrases beginners must know - How to pronounce French words correctly (without sounding robotic) - The most important grammar shortcuts teachers rarely explain - Vocabulary that helps you start real conversations immediately This lesson cuts through the fluff and focuses on the high-impact French skills that actually move beginners forward. Whether you're learning for travel, school, or personal growth, this crash course will give you a strong start in French in less time than you think. Warning: Most beginners struggle because they learn French the wrong way. This lesson shows you a smarter, faster approach. Perfect for: - Complete beginners - Students preparing for French classes - Anyone who wants to learn French quickly and confidently

Mishaal K and Zara S

8/75

How to WIN Your Chess Games (Beginners Welcome!) ♟️♟️♟️

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**IMPORTANT - Please have or make a Chess.com account prior to the session** "Chess is a highly practical game played by humans, not computers" - CM Volen Dyulgerov (Witty_Alien). This is why it is so much more effective to have a human coach rather than just pressing Chess.com's game review and looking at your games for a minute. Reviewing your games, especially ones you lost, are an extremely effective way to improve your chess and win more games. This series is highly adaptive to wherever you are at. It's pretty informal and could be considered more of a club than a class. The session will open with a short activity/warmup, which may be something like a puzzle to solve. Depending on everyone's abilities, the session may cover simpler topics, such as how to play, how to checkmate, or opening principles. If those who join know the basics of chess, we can pair each of the attendees against each other and then do an in-depth analysis of the games afterwards. I am definitely open to any suggestions, so feel free to make them!

Nolan E

1 spot left!

IB Survival Guide for New Students (Mistakes to Avoid + Q&A)

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If you're starting the IB Diploma Programme, this session will help you get ahead before the workload hits. We’ll cover the most important strategies, common mistakes new IB students make, and practical tips for staying organized, managing deadlines, and balancing coursework like IAs, TOK, and CAS. You’ll also get the chance to ask any questions about IB classes, study habits, time management, or surviving the first semester. Whether you're nervous or excited, this Q&A will give you the clarity and confidence to start IB strong. Perfect for incoming IB students who want a realistic look at the program and how to succeed from day one.

Zara S

1/50

Mastering French: From Basics to Brilliance

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- Start from French basics: pronunciation, vocabulary, and sentence formation - Gradually move into core grammar topics (articles, verb conjugations, tenses, adjectives, prepositions) - In-depth explanations with focus on patterns and key exceptions - Visual aids, structured notes, and guided practice for clarity - Interactive sessions to build confidence and accuracy

Nethraa A

19/30

Schoolhouse.world Mock Science Olympiad Tournament

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Schoolhouse Mock Science Olympiad Tournament Are you ready to challenge your knowledge of science and show your problem-solving abilities? Participate in the Schoolhouse Science Olympiad Mock Tournament, a STEM Community Tournament hosted right here at Schoolhouse! This high-energy competition features two distinct divisions, Division B (Middle School) and Division C (High School). It is designed to challenge your expertise across a wide field of Sciences, including Physics, Astronomy, Biology, and Chemistry. Whether you are a seasoned competitor in SciOly already, or a newcomer looking to compete and potentially start a Science Olympiad at your own school, this is your opportunity to collaborate and excel. Currently, our prizes are Certificates of Achievement, the chance to add onto your college transcript with high-ranking results. We invite all Schoolhouse members to form teams or go solo if your confident and join us for this landmark event. Why? To sharpen your scientific skills, work together with a team, and support the growth of the #academic-competitions Subworld Initiative! Good luck to all teams! This event is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Science Olympiad, Inc Tournament Specifications & Event List For this session, we will focus exclusively on Notes and Knowledge-based Study Events. Participants will be evaluated on a Honor Code of not cheating. For Signing up with teams, please use this Google Form: [https://forms.gle/xn8o75ojmMGYVJpz6](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=qCE_O8VIvu-vl72WESY8E) List of Events and their summary for DIV B: - Anatomy & Physiology — Focuses on human body systems, structure, and function. - Disease Detectives — Epidemiology, public health, and biological/chemical disease analysis. - Heredity — Genetics, inheritance patterns, and basic molecular biology. - Entomology — Insect identification, biology, ecology, and classification. - Water Quality (Test Only) — Freshwater ecology, biology, environmental indicators, and pollution science. - Meteorology — Weather systems, climate science, and atmospheric processes. - Remote Sensing — Satellite data interpretation, Earth systems, and geospatial science. - Rocks & Minerals — Identification and classification of rocks, minerals, and geologic processes. - Solar System — Planetary science, moons, comets, and space exploration topics. - Code Busters — Cryptography, logic puzzles, and inquiry‑based decoding. - Machines — Simple/compound machines, mechanical advantage, and physics applications. List of Events and their summary for DIV C: - Anatomy & Physiology — Advanced human body systems and physiological processes. - Designer Genes — Genetics, biotechnology, DNA technologies, and molecular inheritance. - Disease Detectives — Epidemiology, outbreak investigation, and public health analysis. - Entomology — Insect taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and environmental roles. - Water Quality (Test Only) — Freshwater ecology, biology, environmental indicators, and pollution science. - Chemistry Lab (Test Variant) — Chemical principles, reactions, analysis, and lab‑style problem solving. - Material Science — Properties and behavior of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. - Machines — Mechanical physics, energy transfer, and engineering calculations. - Astronomy — Stellar evolution, cosmology, deep‑space objects, and astrophysics. - Remote Sensing — Satellite data interpretation, Earth systems, and geospatial science. - Rocks & Minerals — Identification and classification of rocks, minerals, and geologic processes. TRIAL EVENTS - Fast Facts (Trial) - General Quizzes on Sciences. - Botany (Trial) - Heavy AP/GT Biology Topics. - Brainrot Battle B/C (Trial) - Participants will complete a written test based on brainrot, which refers to digital media that is considered low quality and trivial. (Psychology/Sociology) - Anything Goes :) B/C (Trial) - An Event with THREE questions where Anything Goes, tons of math, tons of science, everything in one event. [](https://schoolhouse.world/redirect?code=qCE_O8VIvu-vl72WESY8E)

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Jayden K and 2 others

8/300

Medicine & Surgery Full course

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In this course, I will introduce you to the world of Medicine. We will learn Anatomy, Medical Biochemistry and Physiology for a start. As the course progresses, we will then dive into Pathology and clinicals. It is going to be very crucial for those either in Medical school or want to enter Med school.

Chizitelu D

7/40

Python Pomodoro Club(25 on, 10 off)

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This is a fun, chill gathering that is a coffee club of sorts for Python(or any other programming language). Join for a space where you can work on your respective projects with the company of other like minded individuals, all while following the pomodoro method to stay on task and take breaks when needed. Bring your cookies, comfort foods and blankets, its gonna be cozy!😀

Sai Tej C

0/10

The History Of Music

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Music is an ever-changing art that encompasses our daily life, as it did 1500 years ago-but what was it like then, and how did it change to now? Join this session to learn about how music transformed through the eras, where we cover individual music time periods, it's correlation to Western society, technological and ideological development, and most importantly, what the music itself sounded like (with many different examples of the music!) This is a somewhat random topic, but there are many subjects, especially the arts, that make it so that understanding its history can have an amazing effect on how you interact with it. Learning the history of music can give you a starting ground to explore more types of music, connect with more types of music, and maybe help you delve into music performance/creation yourself!

Ryan C

0/15

Art & Chill: Digital Drawing Hangouts 🎨✨

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Biweekly hangouts where creativity meets community! Come draw, chat, and vibe with fellow artists while getting tips to level up your digital art. Each session mixes casual drawing time, mini art help sessions, and fun discussions about your favorite styles, inspirations, and projects. Music, laughs, and creativity guaranteed—no pressure, just art.

Tajhy R

0/20

Ethics, Justice, and Philosophy

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What determines who deserves what? Is taxation a form of theft? Are we morally obligated to help strangers? Should price gouging during crises be illegal? The Ethics, Justice, and Philosophy Club is built around real moral and political dilemmas like these. Through structured discussion and case-based analysis, we explore complex questions that shape law, economics, and everyday life. The club is organised into three core units: 1) Foundational Ethical Frameworks Before tackling dilemmas, we examine major ethical theories such as Kantian deontology and utilitarianism. These frameworks help us move beyond instinctive reactions and develop structured moral reasoning. 2) Distributive Justice To address the question of who deserves what and why? we explore competing theories of justice, including Rawls, Nozick, and meritocracy. Students will analyse debates around taxation, equality of opportunity, and economic fairness. 3) Core Philosophical Questions We engage with broader issues such as social contract theory, the origins of human rights, and the debate between free will and determinism, connecting abstract philosophy to contemporary issues. There are no simple right or wrong answers in philosophy. This club is a welcoming space for thoughtful participation, respectful disagreement, and intellectual curiosity. It is discussion heavy! Beyond learning foundational ideas, members will develop critical thinking and discussion skills—while having fun challenging their own intuitions.

Hansol J

23/30

IGCSE CIE (Micro)Economics 0455

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Each week accordingly we will cover the microeconomic topics including “Basic Economic Problems”, “The allocation of resources” and “Microeconomic decision maker”. The lesson will be relatively fast paced and straightforward, but there will always be a chance for you to practice and reflect. At the end of each session, optional exercises can be provided for y’all!!!

James L

0/10

Intermediate French

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This intermediate French course is designed for students who already have a solid foundation in the language and are ready to build greater fluency, accuracy, and confidence. The class focuses on strengthening speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills while expanding vocabulary and mastering more complex grammar structures. Students will review and deepen their understanding of key grammatical concepts such as past tenses (passé composé vs. imparfait), future and conditional forms, object pronouns, relative pronouns, and the subjunctive mood. Emphasis is placed on real-world communication through discussions, debates, role-plays, and presentations.

Julianna V

1 spot left!

Introductory Turkish

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Hoş Geldin! Welcome to Turkish! In this series we will be learning the basics of the Turkish language starting from 0. We will focus on the 4 pillars of language; speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Each lesson will start with a short culture lesson, then we will move into the lecture part of the language where I explain the how and why. Lastly, we will do lots of practice so you can feel confident in your new skill. This class will teaching you to around an A1.1 level. If you already are above that level in Turkish, please do not join as this series will be too easy and not beneficial to you.

Claire S

0/15

philosophy for the young

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Bi-weekly, we will discuss new topics pertaining to philosophical reasoning, thought-provoking classical and contemporary literature, great thinkers, and communication. Information will be portrayed through interactive slideshows. The goal is to have fun and learn with no stakes, and no pressure to be something you aren't. Feedback and adaptations will be considered. Join for one powerful reason: you can! 📖☕🎓

Caleb C

4/50

Japanese 1 !

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learn to think in japanese, not translate! ✧ this isn't your typical boring class—we'll learn through immersion, games, and stuff you actually care about (anime, music, games, etc) (◕‿◕) what we'll cover: hiragana → basic grammar → verbs → conversations → reading simple japanese! what to expect: speaking every class (breakout rooms for shy ppl!), interactive activities, watching japanese content, light homework, and a judgment-free space to make mistakes ♡ 48 bi-weekly sessions (24 weeks), 75 min, fully online. zero experience needed! by the end you'll have real conversations in japanese ✨ じゃあ、始めよう!(let's start!) ૮₍´。• ᵕ •。`₎ა

Ariana G

Registration full.

R Studio for Data Analysis Bootcamp (Beginner Friendly with Light Prerequisites)

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Are you looking for something marketable to put on your resumé/college application? Are you looking for a new skill to learn over the summer? Maybe you want to do a data/coding passion project to impress colleges you're applying to. This summer bootcamp provides will provide an in-depth and hands-on introduction to R Studio where we will be analyzing and interpreting real world datasets. This bootcamp has light prerequisites. The bootcamp is beginner-friendly but assumes: 1) Comfort with basic algebra (solving equations, interpreting graphs) 2) Familiarity with scatterplots and concepts like mean, variability, and correlation. 3) No prior experience with R is required. Also, no prior coding experience is required. Topics covered include: Fitting regression models and interpreting output with R, model diagnostics and assumptions, how to improve a model, multicollinearity, comparing groups with ANOVA, logistic regression, and cross-validation.

Christian D

35/50

EOG Prep (ELA)

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This series prepares middle schoolers for the EOG ELA by focusing on high-weight domains: Reading for Literature (36-41%), Informational Text (43-47%), and Language (11-16%). Each session involves live passage analysis, practicing 'technology-enhanced' item types, and mastering context-clue strategies for complex vocabulary. Learners will actively participate in 'spiral reviews' and collaborative reasoning to build stamina for the 3-hour exam window. No prior materials are required, but bring a growth mindset!.

Madline K

1/500

EOG Prep (Math)

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"Get ready to ace the Math EOG! In this series, we will tackle the high-priority clusters: Ratios & Proportional Relationships, Expressions & Equations, and Statistics. We’ll practice using the Desmos NC Test Calculator and dive into 'Release Forms' to see exactly how questions are phrased. Each session includes a 'Warm-up Challenge,' a deep dive into a specific domain, and a 'Speed Round' for the calculator-inactive portion. Bring your scratch paper and a pencil!"

Brynna T

0/500

Teens... The what - how - who and every other question answered

    2nd session

The School House World Enrichment Series is a hands‑on, high‑energy space where teens explore the world through creative projects—like designing mini businesses, decoding global cultures, solving real‑life challenges, and building leadership skills. Every session mixes games, teamwork, and big questions to help teens grow, connect, and think boldly.

Lili B

11/100

⚖️🥇DEBATE TOURNAMENT V1🥇⚖️

    2nd session

Every other week, a specific topic will be designated for the debate. Participants will be randomly assigned to one side of the discussion and will be responsible for researching and presenting arguments.

Sreshta N and Abhinav K

1 spot left!
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