Senior School Co-Curricular Handbook 2026-2027 | Page 9

Clubs

Business
Duration
Full Year
Meeting Time
Tuesday, Lunch
Eligibility
Grade 8-12
Cardinal Point
North, South
willingness to learn, and an interest in thinking a few moves ahead.
Chamber Choir
Duration Meeting Time
Full Year
Eligibility Grade 8-12 Cardinal Point
Wednesday, After School
North
Business Club is a community where students participate in real-world case competitions and experience simulated stock market challenges. Students will also hear from inspiring industry guest speakers who will provide tips and tricks to give them a competitive edge.
Members will practice their business pitches by creating innovative start-up ideas, slide decks, and presentations. By learning how to analyzing market trends, students will unleash their full potential in the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Chess
Duration Meeting Time
Full Year Thursday, Lunch
Eligibility Grade 8-12
Chamber Choir is an auditioned choral ensemble for students from Grade 9-12, and students in Grade 8 with exception. This ensemble focuses on more advanced acapella choral repertoire in 3-4 parts, covering a wide range of musical styles from baroque, contemporary to popular styles, as well as music in many languages. Chamber Choir rehearses on Wednesdays from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm, and have the opportunity to perform at CHS wide events and on choral music trips throughout the school year.
Community and Service Club
Duration Meeting Time
Full Year
Bi-Weekly Meetings Monday, After School
Eligibility Grade 8-12
Cardinal Point
North
Cardinal Point
North, West
The Chess Club is a welcoming space for students in Grades 8 – 12 of all experience levels— whether you are learning the basics or already an experienced player. Students can join at any time and participate in a supportive, low-pressure environment where the focus is on learning, strategy, and connection. Club meetings include casual games, opportunities to learn new strategies, and friendly competition with peers. Members can play for fun, challenge themselves to improve, or prepare for potential tournaments. No prior experience is required— just curiosity, a
The Volunteering and Community Engagement Club empowers students to make a meaningful impact while fostering connections with our local community. Through initiatives like Adopt-A-Block cleanups and the CHS food recovery program, members work together to support those in need and promote positive change. Whether lending a hand at events or organizing service projects, students develop leadership skills and a sense of responsibility while having fun.
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