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.
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.
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.
K4–6th GRADE CLUBS
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Students dive into the world of visual arts through the use of different mediums, materials, and tools. They explore fiber art, stamping, resist techniques, and more as they have fun creating their own beautiful art pieces.
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Students learn all about how to grow, maintain, and harvest vegetables and herbs from our school garden. They dive into soil, seeds, bugs, and flowers, and engage in hands-on gardening activities and enjoy tasting simple garden-to-table recipes.
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Giocoso (jee-o-KOE-so) is a musical term, meaning playful, merry, humorous, joyful, or lively. It perfectly describes the aims of this after-school music club for K4 and kindergarten students. Students experience music through sound exploration, creative play, stories, and games.
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During six after-school sessions, students will cross-stitch a small project. Students will have input into their design as they select from a variety of elements to create their own combination.
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Brioso means “spirited” in Italian! The purpose of the Brioso Children’s Choir is to provide eager Geneva students with an enriching choral experience. Each rehearsal encourages beautiful, age-appropriate singing through the study of a diverse selection of choral music.
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Geneva Cheer Club is an exciting club for girls to learn basic cheerleading skills, teamwork, and school spirit. No experience is necessary! Come and join the fun!
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The Geneva Orchestra Program seeks to cultivate the musical gifts given to each of us by God, developing those skills through the active study, practice, and collective performance of string and orchestral works.
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Join with friends to learn the valuable skill of keyboarding! Class will involve keyboarding practice and games as students learn to perfect their typing skills. Computers are provided.
7th-12th GRADE CLUBS
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Geneva’s Biblical Justice Club seeks to serve our community through participation with such organizations as the Victory Cup Initiative as well as Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan’s Purse. Our service is driven by our belief that all people bear God’s image and that we are called to “do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God” (Micah 6:8).
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Based upon the biblical truth that all people are created in the image of God, this club meets to discuss the challenges (and blessings) of those in our community who have special needs, and how to help meet those needs and minister in the name of Christ. Service projects are normally done outside of school hours.
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The Geneva Orchestra Program seeks to cultivate the musical gifts given to each of us by God, developing those skills through the active study, practice, and collective performance of string and orchestral works.
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Pep Club is a student-led organization that supports athletics, arts, drama, and other school events to encourage fellow Geneva students.
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The Strategy and Board Games Club introduces students to cooperative and competitive games that challenge the mind, engage the imagination … and are just plain fun! The club meets weekly after school to enjoy fellowship and gameplay.
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Through the student senate, students take an active role alongside the house system in determining the culture of the rhetoric school by deciding upon, planning, and implementing traditions, events, and projects. Additionally, the student senate can affect policy by representing the concerns of the student body to the administration. Senators are chosen to represent both their grades and their houses.
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Rhetoric school girls are welcome to meet together during lunch for inspirational times of Bible study and prayer. Normally meets twice per month.
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FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping, and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire, and change the world through the gospel. FCA meetings are aimed at helping to encourage and form a student’s faith in Christ. The meetings are called Huddles and they take place regularly during the lunch hour.
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The Geneva School Merely Players produce two mainstage shows a year, as well as an annual showcase of student-driven sketches. Auditions for the mainstage productions are open to all students in 7th–12th grade. Rehearsals are generally held after school, and both onstage and offstage roles are available.
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The National Honor Society (NHS) is a national organization established to recognize students for their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. As a student-run organization, our chapter provides members with opportunities for the kind of servant leadership modeled by Christ, both within and outside our school community.
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Students of Spanish and other languages are invited to join the Spanish Club. The club seeks to increase understanding of cultures where Spanish is spoken. A goal of the club is to work toward taking a mission trip to a Spanish-speaking country.
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The Student Astronaut Challenge is an aero-space–based competition sponsored by Florida State University and presented with cooperation from NASA and the Kennedy Space Center. The focus of the competition is the mobile Space Flight Simulator. Students meet weekly to practice as a team, build their design challenge submissions, and practice. The competition takes place over three days at Kennedy Space Center in early February.
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Join with friends to learn the valuable skill of keyboarding! Class will involve keyboarding practice and games as students learn to perfect their typing skills. Computers are provided.
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This club meets to discuss literature and to read and critique each other’s written work. Students interested in writing poetry or prose are welcome to these occasional lunch meetings.
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