Co-Curricular Activities: Student-Led Clubs
All middle school students participate in co-curricular activities twice a week. Student-led clubs such as Tiger Service, The Naturalist club, Bulls and Bears (an investment club), and Yearbook are a vital part of our program.
Joining a club or leading a club is a great way for a child to discover and develop a passion, learn to work as a team for a common goal, or motivate and lead a group. Above all, participating in a club helps a child connect to the outside world, and build a sense of confidence that they can accomplish interesting and challenging tasks for themselves. A club also provides a 7th or 8th grade student the opportunity to mentor a younger child, a great learning experience for both children. All middle school students will be able to join two clubs; each club meets for 45 minutes once a week at the end of the day.
Our clubs are student-led for we want our students to come up with their own ideas. A faculty member must sponsor every club. At the start of each semester, we hold a Club Fair so that middle school students can learn about each club and join the one or two clubs that most interest them.
Students may also participate in the Middle School Government, Student Voice, which organizes social events such as dances, sports evenings, and assemblies.
- Robotics
- Art
- KPAW – St. Luke’s Student-run TV station
- Photography
- Tiger Choir
- Robotics
- Skool of Rock
- Latin Club
- Tiger Service
- Duct Tape Club
- CARDiology
- Student Voice
- Jewelry Making Club
- Outdoor Adventures
- Yoga Club
- Math Tourist
- Walking Club
- Knitting Club
- Puppeteering Club

