Student Government Association (SGA): A team of students chosen to serve as the student body's representative and coordinate activities such as school functions and fundraising campaigns.
Debate Club: Students get together to talk and argue about diverse subjects, honing their public speaking and analytical thinking abilities.
Science Club: A club for students interested in science, where they can conduct experiments, participate in science fairs, and discuss scientific topics.
Art Club: An opportunity for students to express their creativity through various art forms, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and more.
Drama and Film Club: Students interested in acting, directing, and stage production can come together to put on plays and performances.
Music Club: A place for musicians and music enthusiasts to collaborate, practice, and perform together.
Environmental Club: Students passionate about the environment can work on eco-friendly projects, organize clean-up activities, and raise awareness about environmental issues.
Health and Wellness Club: A club focused on promoting physical and mental health through fitness activities, discussions, and workshops.
Language Club: Students interested in learning languages can come together to practice speaking, exchange cultural insights, and have language-related activities.
History Club: A club where students can explore and discuss historical events, figures, and concepts.
Cooking or Culinary Club: Students interested in cooking can learn recipes, culinary techniques, and even organize food-related events.
A wide variety of clubs and societies based on the interests of the students and the resources available.