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Clubs and Co-Curriculars

Sharing an interest or working together on an activity are wonderful ways to get involved, make friends, learn leadership skills and have fun.

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Community and Growth

Clubs at Branksome Hall are student-led groups formed around a shared purpose, meeting regularly to explore a topic, cause or initiative that reflects the values and interests of our school community. Clubs offer opportunities for collaboration, creativity and meaningful engagement beyond the classroom.

Each club must serve a clearly defined need or interest and operate with consistent membership, structured weekly meetings and a measurable objective. Club proposals are reviewed annually by the Assistant Head, Student Life & Leadership and Clubs Prefect.

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Some of Our Clubs

These are just some examples of the Clubs available at the school.

Junior School Clubs

GradesClub
JK–SKArts & Crafts
SKGrade 2Ballet and Dance
Grades 1–6Musical Theatre
Grades 1–3Games Club
Grades 1–3Primary Choir
Grades 25Apple Student Mentors
Grades 4–6Noodle Jr.
Grades 5–6JUMP Math

Senior and Middle School Clubs

GradesClub
Grades 7–8Eco Club
Grades 7–8MS Book Club
Grades 7–12Creative Writing Club
Grades 7–12Classics Club
Grades 7–12Dungeons and Dragons
Grades 9–12Robotics
Grades 9–12Film Club
Grades 9–12Guitar Club

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

Student publications at Branksome Hall provide platforms for students to express their voices, showcase creativity and contribute to the intellectual and cultural life of the school community. These publications may include school newspapers, journals, magazines or other media forms that are distributed within or beyond the school.

The Elm Editor is Branksome Hall’s student-run and student-oriented school newspaper. Founded in 2021, the newspaper operates both online and as a monthly print publication. The newspaper serves as a lens for students to explore multiple perspectives of the world, relevant to the identities and values that we hold as a school community. The newspaper features six central sections: BH Community, Global Affairs, STEM, Lifestyle and Culture, Opinion, and Sports. The Elm Editor was created to provide students the opportunity to get involved in journalism, to highlight the voices of our community, and help readers see the world through the eyes of Branksome Hall students.

READ THE ELM EDITOR

Perennial is Branksome Hall’s student-run literary and art magazine. Since 1995, students have been publishing curated, physical editions of the magazine and distributing it within the Branksome student community. Past editions include Catalyst (2020), Fragments (2021), and Sculpted Chaos (2022). In 2022, we launched the Perennial website, a digital platform with seasonal editions, that allows the community to access student work all year round. Perennial celebrated its 30th year in 2024–25.

Slogan is Branksome Hall's student-led yearbook, which is published and distributed every year in May. Class photos, co-curriculars and GY pages are included. Slogan has been shared with the Branksome community since its first issue in 1909, and is typically run by student Senior Editors with a staff advisor.

Signature Student programs

Offered as co-curricular activities, Branksome students are known for these programs, which allow them to explore interests and talents complementary to their IB education.

Signature Student Programs
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DROP-In Groups

Drop-In Groups at Branksome Hall are informal, low-commitment gatherings where students can engage in fun, creative or relaxing activities based on shared interests or hobbies. These groups provide a space for students to unwind, socialize and explore hobbies such as video games, dancing, crafting, singing, doodling or simply spending time with friends. Participation is flexible, allowing students to join when they are available without the need for regular attendance or leadership roles.

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UNLEASH HER POTENTIAL

Branksome’s Clubs and co-curriculars spark creativity, leadership and lifelong friendships.

How to Apply
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