• Student Clubs & Organizations

    Clubs and student organizations are a vital part of Colonial Hills Elementary and students are encouraged to become involved. Educational statistics prove that students who are involved in clubs and extracurricular activities make better grades and are more likely to succeed in life after high school. Colleges and businesses closely examine the level of student involvement in clubs and organizations when determining admission, scholarships or employment. At Colonial Hills Elementary, clubs and organizations are offered to all students. The information listed below will assist students in deciding which clubs to join. The goal of all clubs and extracurricular organizations at Colonial Hills Elementary is to help each student become involved and realize his/her potential. 

    Colonial Hills is a Leader in Me Lighthouse School. As a Leader in Me Lighthouse School, we base our school culture on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. At our campus we work to develop a leader in every student by assigning leadership roles and goals. Additionally, we encourage our students to continue applying the 7 Habits outside of school with their family and friends.

  • After-School Programs

    Kids' Involvement Network

    KIN begins as soon as school dismisses. The schedule consists of a healthy snack, socialization, and recreational activities such as recess, group sports, and health and wellness programming. Homework time is a main focus of our programs and is structured to assist students in a way that will benefit all learning styles. Enrichment activities are conducted every day to enhance learning. KIN closes at 6:30 p.m. at every site.


  • Annual Events & Traditions

    Bike Rodeo

    The Bike Rodeo is an opportunity for San Antonio Police Department Safety Patrol Officers to perform bicycle safety inspections for students and students will have the opportunity to compete in a variety of skill competitions. 

    Red Ribbon Week

    What Is Red Ribbon Week?

    Did you know children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don’t; yet, only a quarter of teens report having these conversations.

    Red Ribbon Week®, the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the nation, is the opportunity to get the ongoing conversation started. It is an ideal way for people and communities to unite and take a visible stand against drugs. Students can show their personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle through the Red Ribbon Week festivities. The mission of the Red Ribbon Campaign® is to present a unified and visible commitment towards the creation of a drug-free America.