Enriching Student Life Beyond the Classroom
At Richmond Park Secondary Schools, student life thrives beyond academics. Through clubs, competitions, and community engagement, we nurture leadership, creativity, and service.

Latest Activities
BOSEPO 2025
Sarajevo, February 7–8, 2025 – The 16th edition of the Bosnian Science Project Olympiad (BOSEPO) was officially held at the Richmond Park Schools campus in Sarajevo, once again confirming its place as one of the most important platforms for young innovators in Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond.
Explore Our Clubs
Clubs are an essential part of the enrichment program at Richmond Park. For students in Years 1–4, clubs are offered weekly and led by subject teachers. Students can choose their preferred club and commit to it throughout the year or switch at mid-year. Sessions alternate weekly with Character Education lessons.
Robotics
Mathematics
DIY
Sport
Photography
Robotics
Mathematics
DIY
Sport
Photography
Social Media
Music
Art
Origami
Drama
Music
Art
Origami
Drama
Social Media
Student-Led Initiatives & Annual Highlights
Our students help lead and organize many key events across the academic year, combining creativity, global citizenship, and teamwork.
Featured Events:

Richmond Park Model United Nations (RPMUN)

Tolerance Week

International Day Celebrations

Helping Others in Need
Compete, Represent, Succeed
Students from the Secondary Schools can join school teams and compete locally and internationally. We take pride in developing excellence through participation in academic, scientific, and creative challenges.

Debate Challenges, English & Spelling Bees

STEM Olympiads (Math, Physics, ICT, Science Fairs)

Startup and Innovation Challenges

Sports Tournaments
Volunteering That Makes a Difference
Through the RPS Empower Hours programme, students take part in structured, meaningful volunteering. This initiative fulfills the Service Learning requirement and fosters civic responsibility, teamwork, and leadership.
Why Volunteer?
Make a meaningful impact
Gain new skills and experiences
Strengthen university applications
Connect with your community
Fulfill graduation requirements
40 hours required by graduation
Highly valued by 71% of university admissions officers
Choose Your Volunteering Track
Students are encouraged to pursue what matters most to them.
Pathways:
Peer Support & Tutoring
Creative Media & Design
School Spirit & Leadership
Charity & Fundraising
Community Outreach & Service
Innovative Volunteering
Ready to Make a Difference?
Whether you’re exploring club activities, preparing for competitions, or beginning your volunteering journey through the Empower Hours programme, your first step starts right here at school. Speak with your class teacher or the designated coordinator to find out more and get involved.