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SDPS CLUBS


There are many good reasons to want to start a club. I mentioned some reasons above such as meeting new people, doing an activity you enjoy, and gaining leadership experience. However, another reason you may want to start a club is if you have no opportunity at your school to pursue an interest you have. For example, you may have a passion for film, but your school may not offer any film classes or have any film clubs. If that's the case, start a film club to pursue that passion! Even if your school has a class or club in your general area of interest, you may want to focus your attention on a more specific topic. For example, perhaps your school offers an art course, but you're passionate about sculpture specifically. In that case, consider starting a sculpture club.

Subject area clubs are clubs that come from an interest in a subject area taught in school. I've identified eight subject area club categories: Art, Drama, Film, Science, Math, Literature, History, and Language.
Hobby clubs are clubs that stem from an interest in a hobby that most likely wouldn’t be taught in high school (such as chess, anime, video games, and skiing).
Charity clubs are clubs that are linked to a specific charity with the goal of raising awareness, working for that charity, or raising money for that charity.

HISTORY CLUB


In-Charge-: Mr. Ajay Bainsla
  Sculpture Club

Analyze famous sculpture
Work on your own sculptures
Get feedback on your work from other club members
Plan a trip to a local museum
Plan a spring break trip to Florence, Italy to view sculptures in person

  Art History Club

Members can present one of their favorite pieces of art for the club to discuss
Visit local museums
Plan a club spring break trip to Paris to view art in person at the Louvre

  Shakespeare Club

Each semester read a different Shakespeare play and put on a production of that play
Plan a club spring break trip to Stratford-upon-Avon
Hold a Shakespeare festival
Host a contest for the best Shakespearean monologue or a writing contest for a Shakespearean sonnet

  Monologue Club

Help students find classical and modern monologues they like
Have students perform their monologue in front of the group
Give them feedback and ideas on how to improve the monologue performance
Perform all the monologues once per semester

  Ancient History Club

Discuss different ancient cultures at each meeting
Bring in an Ancient History specialist to discuss their knowledge
Plan a club spring break trip to Egypt, Rome, or Greece
Host an ancient civilizations costume contest for Halloween

SCIENCE CLUB


In-Charge-: Ms. Priyanka
  Future Scientists Club

Bring in scientists to discuss their profession
Plan a club trip to a local lab
Discuss the latest scientific research at meetings, plan science fair projects, get feedback from other members on your science fair project

  Marine Biology Club

Bring in marine biologists to discuss their profession
Watch videos about interesting sea creatures
Plan a club trip to a marine biology center
Set up a volunteer beach clean-up (if you live near a beach)
Hold a letter writing campaign or get signatures for the Save the Whales Foundation

  Future Medical Professionals Club

Future Medical Professionals
Plan club volunteer activities at a hospital
Set up job shadowing with a hospital for club members
Host a toy drive for your local children’s hospital

MATHEMATICS CLUB


In-Charge-: Ms. Manju
  Math Homework Club

Host a free tutoring service for students who need math help
Volunteer at middle schools to help kids with their math homework

  Pi Club

Hold contests for who can memorize the most digits of Pi
Hold a Pi day lecture on the concept of pi
Hold a Pi day bake sale where you sell pies for charity

LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE CLUB


In-Charge-: Mr. Shiv Shankar Sharma
  Literature Magazine Club

Start a literature magazine
Write reviews of newly published books

  Creative Writing Club

Members can present a piece of creative writing they wrote or enjoyed reading
Give feedback and advice on other members' writing
Publish the best creative works in a magazine at the end of the year

HOBBY-CUM-SPORTS CLUB


In-Charge-: Mr. Kumarpal
  Chess Club

Host a chess competition between members
Bring in chess masters to discuss chess strategy
Watch famous chess movies and documentaries

  Video Games Club

Host a video game competition
Discuss the evolution of video game technology
Bring in a person who works at a video game company to discuss possible careers in the video game world

  Religion Club

Start a club where people from different religious backgrounds can discuss their similarities and differences
Each week a different person can present information they think other members may not know about their religion
Bring in religious leaders (Imams, priests, rabbis, etc.) to discuss their jobs

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