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Clubs & Organizations

Explore Interests, Build Friendships, and Lead

Clubs and organizations at SPHS give students opportunities to discover interests, practice leadership, serve others, and connect with classmates.

St Paul High School students collaborating during a club meeting

Student organizations are an important part of high school life at St Paul. Clubs allow students to explore academic interests, creative gifts, service commitments, leadership skills, and friendships beyond the classroom.

Club offerings may vary by year based on student interest, faculty sponsorship, and school scheduling.

Club Categories

Something for every interest.

Leadership

Students develop responsibility, planning skills, communication, and service-minded leadership.

Academic

Academic clubs help students explore subjects more deeply and pursue intellectual interests.

Service

Service organizations encourage students to care for neighbors and contribute to the school and local community.

Arts & Media

Creative organizations give students space to express ideas through design, performance, writing, and media.

Faith & Community

Faith-centered groups support chapel life, prayer, peer encouragement, and school community.

Club List

22 clubs and organizations.

Leadership

  • Student Council
  • National Honor Society
  • Peer Mentors
  • Community Ambassadors

Service

  • Service Club
  • Environmental Stewardship Club

Faith & Community

  • Chapel Leadership Team
  • Worship Music Team

Academic

  • Math Club
  • Science Club
  • Robotics Club
  • History Bowl
  • International Culture Club
  • Chess Club
  • Business & Entrepreneurship Club

Arts & Media

  • Creative Writing Club
  • Yearbook
  • Student Media Team
  • Art Club
  • Drama Club
  • Photography Club

Community

  • Outdoor Club

Leadership

Leadership as service.

Students are encouraged to practice leadership through student council, club officer roles, chapel leadership, service projects, peer mentoring, athletics, and arts. Leadership at SPHS is understood as responsibility, humility, and service.

Start a Club

Have a new idea?

Students with new ideas may work with a faculty sponsor to propose a club or student organization. Club approval depends on student interest, mission alignment, supervision, scheduling, and available resources.

Find your place at St Paul.

Visit campus to learn how clubs, leadership, and student organizations help students belong.