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CLUBS

In addition to academics, Greenwich Academy offers many activities that enrich the students lives, build self-confidence, sharpen skills and develop talents.
Clubs provide the opportunity to explore a wide range of academic and extracurricular interests. The students collaborate on significant projects with one another, learn to take responsibility and initiative and assume important leadership roles.

 

LOWER SCHOOL CLUBS - SERENDIPITY
The Lower School runs an after school program called Serendipity for girls in Groups I-IV. Clubs meet for one hour after school. The schedule is posted each semester. Past clubs have included Card and Stationery Making, French Culture and Cooking, Jewelry Making, Chess, Kids Care Club, Computer, Scrapbooks, Quilting and Book Club.

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL CLUBS

Middle School Clubs are offered to allow students the opportunity to pursue interests, try out new experiences, and to have fun. Club schedules are posted in the fall and spring semesters. Past club activities have included Book Club, Chorus, Classics, Classic Movies, Community Service Board, Dance, Digital Video, Diversity, Drama, Games, Knitting, Math, Needlepoint, Newspaper, Russian Dolls, Student Government, Trivial Pursuit Challenge and Yearbook.

 

UPPER SCHOOL CLUBS     Sign Up Day Photos
Students may choose to participate in a variety of extracurricular clubs in the Upper School at Greenwich Academy. There are elected offices that students may hold as well. Upper School club topics include Book Club, Classics, Community Service Board, Conservation Club, Dance Corps, Debating Current Issues, Drama Club, Diversity Task Force, Film Society, Food Bank, Graphic & Design Services, Greenleaf Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Junior Dance Corps, Math Team, Peer Mentoring, Perspectives, Political Society, Project KidAid, Publications, RADD, Saturday in the City, SCORE, Stride, Tech Club and Video Production. The schedule for Upper School clubs is posted in the fall. More Information

 

UPPER SCHOOL ELECTED OFFICES
Forum (Student Government)
This is the main governing body in the Upper School. The purpose of the organization is to provide a forum for the discussion of those issues vital to the well-being of the school community and to prepare specific recommendations for consideration by the head of school.

Honor Board
The Honor Board provides a forum for discussion of honor and integrity. The board works to develop educational opportunities that promote honor and integrity in the school community. Students are encouraged to approach the board if they feel there has been a violation of honor.

Student Council
The Student Council serves as a forum for student concerns and acts to encourage good citizenship and active participation of all students in Upper School life.