Clubs

Clubs at Geneva offer an opportunity for students to grow in academics, the arts, and so much more; develop gifts and interests in a whole new way; and explore, wonder, and imagine with after-school and cocurricular options.

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Club Opportunities

The Geneva School’s community of faith and learning transcends the curriculum in numerous ways.

One important way is found in the variety of after-school activities offered for children in every grade at Geneva. These venues offer a deepening opportunity for growth in academics, the arts, and so much more. Relationships with peers and mentors in these groups enrich the daily disciplines of classes and school life. Students are encouraged to develop gifts and interests in a whole new way through these various opportunities, actively performing and producing works that are truly beautiful or strengthening skills that will enhance their future endeavors. From art and music classes to the Merely Players Drama Troupe, from logic-building and academic groups to other skill-focused classes, Geneva students from K4 through 12th grade have many opportunities to explore, wonder, and imagine with our after-school and cocurricular options.

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Clubs and Organizations

The Geneva School’s community of faith and learning transcends the curriculum in numerous ways.

One important way is found in the variety of cocurricular clubs and organizations. These venues offer a deepening opportunity for growth in academics, the arts, and so much more. Relationships with peers and mentors in these groups enrich the daily disciplines of classes and school life. Students are encouraged to develop gifts and interests in a whole new way through these various opportunities.

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K4–6th GRADE CLUBS

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7th-12th GRADE CLUBS

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