School Extracurricular and Clubs
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 |
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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 |