Co-curricular Activities
Nanyang Polytechnic has over 50 co-curricular activities.
Arts and Culture Drama
- Stagearts (Drama)
- Stagearts (Theatre Management Team)
Orchestras
- Chinese Orchestra
- Symphony Orchestra
Cultural Clubs
- Chinese Cultural Group
- Der Treff German Club
- Indian Cultural Group
- International Student Club
- L'Hexagone French Club
- Malay Cultural Group (Andayu)
- Indra Nila Kirana
- Betara Karisma
- Dewi Kalista
- Pusaka Seni
- Sakuran Japanese Cultural Club
Dance
- Stagearts (Dance)
- La Ballroom
- Dance Company
- Foreign Bodies
Other Performing Arts
- Stagearts (Makeup Costume and Hairdo)
- Make up Artist Team
- Guitar Club
- Harmonica Ensemble
- Piano Ensemble
- Voice Ensemble
Sports and Adventure
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Cricket Team
- Floor Ball
- Hockey
- Netball
- Soccer
- Volleyball
Water Sports Club
- Canoe and Kayak
- Dragon Boat
- Life Saving
- Swimming
- Water Polo
Martial Arts
- Akido
- Bei Quan Dao
- Kendo
- Judo
- Taekwondo
- Zhong Hua Wu Shu
- Adventure Club
Mind Sports
- International Chess
- Wei Qi
- Chinese Chess
- Sudouku
Leadership and Personal Development
- NYP Students Union
- National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA)
- A Team
- NYP Pals
Community Service Group
- Community Service Club
- Leo Club
- Mentoring Club
- Rotaract Club
Societies
- Campus Crusade
- Buddhist Society
- Legion of Mary
- Legion of the Super Indians
Other Interest Groups
- Archery
- Astronomy
- Internet Club
- Photography Club
- Live Audio
Academic Clubs
- School of Business Management (SBM) Club
- School of Chemical and Life Sciences (SCL) Club
- School of Design (SDN) Club
- School of Engineering (SEG) Club
- School of Health Sciences (SHS) Club
- School of Information Technology (SIT) Club
- School of Interactive and Digital Media (SIDM) Club
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