There’s something for everyone at SPS.

You can participate in more than 70 clubs and societies, ranging from debate and robotics to gospel choir and sewing and crocheting. Clubs are a vibrant part of school life. Some clubs are long-standing, like the Missionary Society, The Pelican, or the Debate Team. Others are representative of current student interest and student action. If you are motivated to create a club to explore any facet of interest to you, it will find a home at SPS

Sample Clubs

Funkdefied

A female dance group to empower women and promote body positivity through dance.

Funkdefied performance during Football game halftime

Chess Club

To teach, train, and enjoy chess in a teamwork driven environment.

Chess club

St. Paw’s Club

The St. Paws Club mission is to help others in need of pet therapy. The club plans to volunteer at the local SPCA by bringing dogs over to Concord Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Children’s Hospital, and elderly homes.

St. Paw's during exam week

GAINS

The goal of the Girls Advancing in STEM club, or GAINS, is to promote connections between high school girls with interests in STEM-related fields and professional women established in these fields. We want to create a fun space for girls here on campus to explore their passions in an exciting environment with their peers where they can also be exposed to STEM role models and have a great time.

GAINS club meeting with Maggie Smith ’98

Horae Scholasticae

Continues the publishing tradition of the oldest art/literary magazine in a prep school/college. We also strive to provide the community with quality student art, writing, and design.

Olivia Gerstner '23 with a sample of her crochet

We teach people how to crochet in our meetings, and the hats are relatively simple projects. … it’s a good way to get the community involved in doing some good work. I’ve ordered some yarn – which for this project has to be washable and can’t be wool – so if anybody needs yarn, I can give them some.”

Meet Olivia '23

Delphian, Isthmian and Old Hundred

At St. Paul’s, every student belongs to one of three school clubs that date back to the 1880s. Originally designed to provide students with an outlet for athletic competition, today’s clubs earn points for athletic, academic and community contributions, with the winning club earning the Form of 2011 Club Cup — bragging rights for the upcoming school year.