Traditions & Events
Explore the rich tapestry of our school’s traditions, where each ritual fosters a sense of community and leaves an indelible mark on our collective journey.
Traditions

Student Appreciation Luncheon
At the end of Semester 1, staff and faculty celebrate their students by serving them, embodying a key aspect of QCA’s culture where relationships are central to the overall learning experience. This tradition is more than just a gesture of appreciation; it is an opportunity for teachers to acknowledge their students’ hard work and determination while also reflecting on the special honor of being part of their academic and personal journeys. In essence, this celebration is a heartfelt expression of gratitude.
Father-Son Events
Our Father-Son event is a special occasion, meticulously designed to celebrate the bond between fathers and their sons. The camaraderie, as fathers and sons engage in various interactive activities, is endearing. It’s a celebration of the strong ties within our school community and an opportunity for fathers and sons to create cherished memories.
Beyond the Lab: QCA’s Mandatory Science Fair Event
At QCA, the Science Fair isn’t just an event—it’s a mandatory experience designed to teach vital life skills. Emphasizing the ability to articulate, defend opinions, and speak to an audience, this tradition at QCA nurtures crucial twenty-first-century skills, ensuring every student, as young as a Kindergartner, gains the confidence and proficiency in communication and critical thinking.
Multicultural Day
Multicultural Day at QCA transcends the typical international day—Beyond showcasing research, it’s a platform for students to articulate thoughts, stand in front of strangers, and communicate. With themed rooms transforming into countries, it becomes a massive affair fostering cultural exchange and understanding.