Clubs
At Gleneagle Secondary, we’re passionate about offering a vibrant array of extracurricular activities that cater to every student's interests and passions. From dynamic clubs and organizations that promote social responsibility to those focused on individual hobbies and just plain fun, there’s something for everyone to get involved in. Whether students want to dive into community service, explore new hobbies, or simply enjoy some recreational activities, our diverse range of clubs ensures that every student finds their niche and has a great time.
And here’s the best part: if students have a unique idea for a club that isn’t currently offered, they can easily bring it to life! Simply approach any Gleneagle teacher to discuss their vision, and with their support, students can launch new clubs (with the approval of the school's principal) that reflect their interests and contribute to our school community. It’s a fantastic way to make an impact, develop leadership skills, and enjoy the exciting journey of starting something new at Gleneagle!
In our continued commitment to the value of extracurricular activities, we offer several sponsored club and organizations that cater to our diverse student population and its need for social responsibility, individual interest, and even just plain fun stuff.If a student wishes to start a club that is currently not offered, they may approach any Gleneagle teacher and ask them to sponsor the club, and then must get Principal approval.
History of Clubs at Gleneagle Secondary
| Club / Organization | Description | Staff Sponsor(s) | Meeting Day / Time | Attachments & More Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026–27 Student Council | Plans and organizes school events like Halloween, Winter Formal, and the Spring Carnival. Members develop leadership skills and gain experience working as a team. | Hayes, Adam | Click here for more information | |
| Animal Shelter Club | Morelli, Michaela | |||
| Art Club | See attachment for more info. | Stevens, Angela; Kim, Janet | Mon & Wed afterschool in room 106 | |
| Astronomy Club | Learn about cool space facts, do observations with telescopes, and take interesting pictures of the sky. | Chung, Katherine | Thursdays or Fridays after school in room 200 or school field | Click here for more information |
| Backgammon Club | Tootian, Ali | Tue & Thur at lunch in room 208 | ||
| Book Club | A safe space for people to share their thoughts, ideas, perspectives, and feelings about books. A great way to meet new people and make friends. | Beley, Daniel | Fridays at lunch in the library | Click here for more information |
| Business Club | Grega, Maria | Fridays at lunch in room 221 | ||
| Cheer Team (Club) | Stevens, Angela | Wednesdays afterschool in Gym C | ||
| Cheese Club | Hosts a cheese lunch once a month where members can enjoy a selection of cheeses, meats, desserts and similar snacks. | Miller, Adam | Wednesdays at lunch in room 113 | Click here for more information |
| Chess Club | An opportunity to learn chess, play against friends, and try awesome variants. Connect with people who share a passion for the game. | Zhang, Wynn | Mon & Wed at lunch in the library | Click here for more information |
| Chinese Cultural Club | Enriches the Gleneagle community with various events related to Chinese culture. | Zhang, Wynn | TBD | Click here for more information |
| Creative Writers' Club | Write and share all forms of written work — short stories, poetry, comics, songs. Participate in group discussions, get inspired by monthly writing prompts, and share your work for feedback. | Miller, Adam | Fridays at lunch in room 113 | Click here for more information |
| Dance Club | Roussanidis, Elissa | Tuesdays afterschool in room 219 | ||
| Debate Club | Meets once a week to learn formal debate, generate arguments, practice public speaking, and participate in friendly debates. | Liao, Mark | Wednesdays afterschool in room 124 | Click here for more information |
| Digital Art Club | Creates space for artists to collaborate, gives lessons to beginner artists, and runs fun art activities like art trades. | Linburg, Terry | Wednesdays afterschool in room 224 | Click here for more information |
| Dragon Boat Club | Meets twice a week starting end of March. Paddling at Rocky Point on Mondays and Thursdays 4–5:15pm. | Priestly, Susan | Mon & Thur afterschool at Rocky Point Park | Click here for more information |
| Dungeons & Dragons Club | Chang, Benson | Mondays afterschool in room 201 | ||
| Fashion Club | Brings creative people together to create and collaborate on making garments, teaching and learning from one another while upcycling clothing. | Kim, Janet | Mondays afterschool in room 223 | Click here for more information |
| Film Crew Club | Specializes in filming, documenting, editing, and live streaming school events. | Gilbar, David | TBD | Click here for more information |
| Fly Fishing Club | An introduction to fly fishing — students learn to tie flies, cast a fly rod, identify BC fish species, and tie proper knots. | Cirillo, Lorenzo | Thursdays afterschool in portable 3 | Click here for more information |
| Game Development Club | For all skill levels with an interest in game development. Learn about different aspects of game dev and foster collaboration. | Linburg, Terry | Tuesdays afterschool in room 224 | Click here for more information |
| Gender Sexuality Alliance | Gilbar, David; Hernandez, Michelle | Wednesdays at lunch in room 124 | ||
| Green Team Club | Voykin, Tessa; Lee, Bethany | Tuesdays afterschool in room 219 | ||
| Health Sciences Club | For students interested in healthcare careers. Provides information on internships, volunteer opportunities, and educational resources for aspiring healthcare students. | Liao, Mark | Wednesdays at lunch in room 205 | Click here for more information |
| Historical Music Club | Turpin, Christopher | Tuesdays at lunch in room 121 | ||
| Japanese Culture Club | Promotes understanding of Japanese culture through traditions, customs, arts, and history. Offers activities like tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and Japanese cuisine. | Cirillo, Lorenzo | Mondays afterschool in portable 3 | Click here for more information |
| Knitting Club | Judd, Anne | Tuesdays at lunch in the library | ||
| K-Pop Dance Club | Zhang, Wynn | Fridays afterschool in room 128 | ||
| Magic the Gathering & TCG Club | Liao, Mark | Wed or Fri at lunch in room 205 | ||
| Math Contest Club | Provides an opportunity to challenge yourself with math contests from various organizations. Improves creative problem-solving and thinking beyond the basics. | Savovic, Nevena | TBD | Click here for more information |
| Math Help Club | Creates an environment to help each other in math — test and quiz prep, support and guidance from club leaders, and peer knowledge sharing. | Kennedy, Colleen | Fridays afterschool in room 207 | Click here for more information |
| Outdoor Club | Bogen, Krista; Watt, Madison | Varied days in room 104 | ||
| Physics Club | Chung, Katherine | Room 200, TBD | ||
| Poem and Lyric Club | Findley, Scott | Mondays at lunch in room 117 | ||
| Red Card Club | A place to play games, listen to music, make new friends, and strengthen bonds with old ones. | Cooper, Kelly | Fridays afterschool in room 114 | Click here for more information |
| Responsibility & Community Care Club (RACC) | Plans fundraising events to raise awareness about social issues. A safe place for students to meet new friends and develop leadership abilities. | Linburg, Terry | Tuesdays at lunch, TBD | Click here for more information |
| Shelter Society | Smith, Shawna | Mondays at lunch in room 117 | ||
| Tea Club | Morelli, Michaela | Wednesdays in room 203, TBD | ||
| Walk By Faith Club | A place for Christians and those interested in learning more about Jesus to gather, discuss, explore scripture, and pray. | Miller, Adam | Tuesdays at lunch in room 113 | Click here for more information |