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School Extracurricular and Clubs

Our diverse clubs greatly help support the three pillars of our philosophical approach - to build confidence, find understanding and maximize potential among our students.

Clubs and extracurriculars are typically hosted during natural non-instructional breaks in the day, morning, lunch or after school. Our diverse clubs greatly help support the three pillars of our philosophical approach - to build confidence, find understanding and maximize potential among our students.

Staff recognize that a single club or event can have a marked impact on helping to foster new relationships and identify student strengths and passions that offer future career pursuits. Despite our modest class sizes and school population, we provide a variety of in-school and after-school extracurricular programming covering a variety of interests. Another benefit of our students engaging with extracurricular activities is that they provide a deliberate academic break our students need.

All the activities offered have originated because of an expressed student interest. If students are interested in starting a club that isn’t already offered, getting it started it is as easy as approaching their homeroom teacher with their idea. They will work together to determine a time that works for the student, assist with spreading the word and locate a staff member who is committed to supervising the activity. Some examples of clubs and activities that may be offered can include:

Athletics Fine Arts Leadership Academics General Interest
Volleyball Guitar Club Model UN Homework Club Nintendo DS Club
Basketball Art Club Duke of Edinburgh Awards Science Club Anime Club
Golf Art Competitions LINKages Scholastic Book Fair Two Wheel View
Badminton Drama Club Girls Club    
Curling Poetry Slam Boys Club    
Street Hockey Advertising Club Headstrong     
Intramurals Electronic Music Club Gay-Straight Alliance    
Running Club        
Yoga