Day students at KTJ experience the many benefits of belonging to a vibrant and diverse boarding community, whilst still residing off campus.

Every child is different and we want you to be able to choose the right educational experience for your family. For many, that will be to choose to experience this busy and exciting school as a day student.

Why choose to be a Day student?

Why choose to be a Day student at KTJ? KTJ offers far more than a typical day school experience. One of the key features of KTJ is the extensive co-curricular (CCA) programme and vast number of enrichment opportunities, which are available to both boarding and day students. Outside of the classroom, students can immerse themselves in community service, engage in sports, hone their musical talents, or attend inspiring talks from expert speakers during evening enrichment sessions. With endless opportunities to explore and grow, our day students have plenty of room to develop new skills and  discover hidden talents.

Day students may arrive as early as 7.30am and stay until 9.00pm when the two Day Houses close. Day students can also enjoy three meals a day, plus a light snack after lessons. Again, flexibility is important, and day students can choose to have both breakfast and the evening meal each day if they wish, in addition to the daily lunch, to allow them to make full use of all the activities on campus, and to help you manage your busy lives.

Students in Forms 1 and 2 (Years 7 and 8) will join the Naquiah Day House, as they are carefully guided through the beginning of their time here. In Forms 3 to 5 (Years 9 to 11) students progress to the Senior Day House, another home from home, as they learn more about themselves, experience ever deepening friendship groups, and embark on important public exams in an encouraging and positive work environment. For students entering our Sixth Form (Years 12 and 13), boarding becomes compulsory, offering a valuable transition that equips them for the independence of university life.

Day House Facilities 

The Naquiah Day House offers first-class, welcoming communal spaces where students can relax, play games, read, or hang out with friends. Designated study areas provide a quiet environment for completing schoolwork, while the well-equipped  pantry offers a convenient spot for snacks.

Naquiah Day House

In a new initiative, the Senior Day House was established at the start of the  2024/25 academic year. Like Naquiah Day House, it has a dedicated team of Houseparent, Assistant Houseparent and tutors, fully focused on the needs of the day students in their care. 

The Senior Day House is located on the ground floor of the Arc Library, right in the heart of the Secondary School. Senior day students enjoy access to comfortable lounging areas, pool table, table football,  dedicated study spaces, and are just steps away from Café Diem. Further exciting developments are coming soon as the Director of Day House Strategy works with the wider Senior Leadership Team to deliver a new facility, totally focused on the needs of day students. There is a clear mission to provide flagship Day House provision in the Independent Sector in Southeast Asia. The facility is due to open in September 2025 and plans are well advanced. It is an exciting time to join! 

Our Community

A typical week in the life of a day student

A typical weekday schedule
TimeActivity
7.00 - 7.30amSimple breakfast
7.30amThe Day Houses open
7.30 - 8.30amFull breakfast
7.00 - 9.00amCCA session 1 and 2
9.00 - 1.30pmLessons
1.30 - 2.30pmLunch
2.30pm - 4.00pmLessons
4.30 - 5.30pmCCA session 3
5.30 - 6.15pmFree time / house time
6.15 - 7.30pmDinner
7.45 - 8.45pmFirst prep
9.00pm Day Houses close

 

A typical Saturday schedule
TimeActivity
6.45 - 7.30amSimple breakfast
7.30 - 8.30amFull breakfast
7.00 - 9.00amCCA sessions 1 and 2
9.00 - 1.00pmLessons
1.00 - 2.00pmLunch
2.30 - 5.00pmPossible House activities / events
6.15 - 7.30pmDinner
7.30 - 10.00pmWeekend Holiday activities may occur
9.00pmDay House closes
Sample weekend and holiday activities

House Sports and competitions, Talentime, Moot Debate Event, International Understanding Day, Music Night, and much more.

House Nights

Each term, the boarding houses organise House Night which feature activities that bring our new and current students together to create bonds and boost camaraderie. Examples of these activities include paintballing, bubble sports, trampolining, high ropes, cookery classes, karaoke, bowling and a visit to a waterpark!

Where next?

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