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Clubs

In the true spirit of Aún Aprendo, Besant Hill’s club curriculum allows students to explore an area of interest beyond the academic curriculum, with a ‘product’ or ‘experience’ to show at the end. Although aided by a faculty member, clubs are typically run by members of the Student Government and might be arts/crafts focused, sports-focused, or health-centered, such as sewing and knitting club, fashion club (where students might design school spirit wear), book club, or gym club.

2024-2025 Clubs

  • Book Club

    Book Club is a space for students who share a passion for reading and thoughtful discussion. Together, they’ll explore diverse literary works, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding. Through engaging activities and conversations, members will sharpen their reading skills while discovering their unique tastes in books.

     

  • Drama Club

    Drama club is where you can unleash your creativity and grow your acting and singing talents in a supportive, noncompetitive environment. The club will focus on developing skills through script analysis, character embodiment, and fun, interactive games.

  • Fashion Club

    Fashion Club dives into the creative world where fashion meets visual arts. Club members will explore the fundamentals of design, learn how graphic design influences fashion, and discover how visual art translates into daily wear and runway styles. Members will also gain valuable skills and unique techniques to elevate their creative expression.

  • Gym Club

    Whether you’re looking to perfect your form, build muscle, get stronger, or simply have fun, this club is the perfect space to achieve your personal goals. No prior experience is needed – help and guidance are always available to ensure safe and effective workouts.

Clubs

In the true spirit of Aún Aprendo, Besant Hill’s club curriculum allows students to explore an area of interest beyond the academic curriculum, with a ‘product’ or ‘experience’ to show at the end. Although aided by a faculty member, clubs are typically run by members of the Student Government and might be arts/crafts focused, sports-focused, or health-centered, such as sewing and knitting club, fashion club (where students might design school spirit wear), book club, or gym club.

2024-2025 Clubs

  • Book Club

    Book Club is a space for students who share a passion for reading and thoughtful discussion. Together, they’ll explore diverse literary works, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding. Through engaging activities and conversations, members will sharpen their reading skills while discovering their unique tastes in books.

     

  • Drama Club

    Drama club is where you can unleash your creativity and grow your acting and singing talents in a supportive, noncompetitive environment. The club will focus on developing skills through script analysis, character embodiment, and fun, interactive games.

  • Fashion Club

    Fashion Club dives into the creative world where fashion meets visual arts. Club members will explore the fundamentals of design, learn how graphic design influences fashion, and discover how visual art translates into daily wear and runway styles. Members will also gain valuable skills and unique techniques to elevate their creative expression.

  • Gym Club

    Whether you’re looking to perfect your form, build muscle, get stronger, or simply have fun, this club is the perfect space to achieve your personal goals. No prior experience is needed – help and guidance are always available to ensure safe and effective workouts.

Clubs

In the true spirit of Aún Aprendo, Besant Hill’s club curriculum allows students to explore an area of interest beyond the academic curriculum, with a ‘product’ or ‘experience’ to show at the end. Although aided by a faculty member, clubs are typically run by members of the Student Government and might be arts/crafts focused, sports-focused, or health-centered, such as sewing and knitting club, fashion club (where students might design school spirit wear), book club, or gym club.

2024-2025 Clubs

  • Book Club

    Book Club is a space for students who share a passion for reading and thoughtful discussion. Together, they’ll explore diverse literary works, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding. Through engaging activities and conversations, members will sharpen their reading skills while discovering their unique tastes in books.

     

  • Drama Club

    Drama club is where you can unleash your creativity and grow your acting and singing talents in a supportive, noncompetitive environment. The club will focus on developing skills through script analysis, character embodiment, and fun, interactive games.

  • Fashion Club

    Fashion Club dives into the creative world where fashion meets visual arts. Club members will explore the fundamentals of design, learn how graphic design influences fashion, and discover how visual art translates into daily wear and runway styles. Members will also gain valuable skills and unique techniques to elevate their creative expression.

  • Gym Club

    Whether you’re looking to perfect your form, build muscle, get stronger, or simply have fun, this club is the perfect space to achieve your personal goals. No prior experience is needed – help and guidance are always available to ensure safe and effective workouts.

  • Soccer Club

    We focus on mastering footwork, dribbling, shooting, and passing through drills and scrimmages. Members will develop game plans, analyze professional matches, and experiment with different positions to find their fit on the field. All levels are welcome.

  • Yearbook Club

    Members of the yearbook club will work together to design and create the 2024-25 yearbook, from taking and collecting photos to crafting pages that showcase all the fun events. Members learn skills like Photoshop, page design, and how to scan in drawings, while collaborating with the community to bring the yearbook to life.

  • MUN Leadership Club

    This academic simulation of the UN General Assembly allows students to debate and discuss pressing international issues while representing nations from around the world. Members gain valuable skills in public speaking, research, and negotiation as they travel to conferences and engage in real-world problem-solving.

  • MUN Club (during lunch)

    Members of the MUN club will engage in an exciting academic simulation of the United Nations General Assembly with Model United Nations Club. Represent nations from around the world as you roleplay diplomats discussing and debating significant global events and crises. Develop skills in research, public speaking, and diplomacy while traveling to conferences to tackle real-world issues.

  • UNICEF Club (during lunch/after hours)

    Partnering with UNICEF USA, we advocate for children’s rights, fundraise for global initiatives, and educate our community on pressing issues. Members gain skills in community service and public speaking while organizing impactful events like bake sales, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, and adopting families for Christmas through local partnerships. Meetings are held separately from other clubs, offering a dedicated space to create change and help children in need.

  • Soccer Club

    We focus on mastering footwork, dribbling, shooting, and passing through drills and scrimmages. Members will develop game plans, analyze professional matches, and experiment with different positions to find their fit on the field. All levels are welcome.

  • Yearbook Club

    Members of the yearbook club will work together to design and create the 2024-25 yearbook, from taking and collecting photos to crafting pages that showcase all the fun events. Members learn skills like Photoshop, page design, and how to scan in drawings, while collaborating with the community to bring the yearbook to life.

  • MUN Leadership Club

    This academic simulation of the UN General Assembly allows students to debate and discuss pressing international issues while representing nations from around the world. Members gain valuable skills in public speaking, research, and negotiation as they travel to conferences and engage in real-world problem-solving.

  • MUN Club (during lunch)

    Members of the MUN club will engage in an exciting academic simulation of the United Nations General Assembly with Model United Nations Club. Represent nations from around the world as you roleplay diplomats discussing and debating significant global events and crises. Develop skills in research, public speaking, and diplomacy while traveling to conferences to tackle real-world issues.

  • UNICEF Club (during lunch/after hours)

    Partnering with UNICEF USA, we advocate for children’s rights, fundraise for global initiatives, and educate our community on pressing issues. Members gain skills in community service and public speaking while organizing impactful events like bake sales, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, and adopting families for Christmas through local partnerships. Meetings are held separately from other clubs, offering a dedicated space to create change and help children in need.

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