Student Life
Clubs & Activities
At Epiphany, there is something for everyone! Clubs and activities contribute significantly to the holistic development of young students, enriching their educational experience and preparing them for a well-rounded future. Participation in extracurricular activities increases social development, teamwork, and confidence. They also provide inclusion and a sense of belonging. At Epiphany, we provide a range of programs and activities carefully curated to cater to the diverse interests of our students. Engaging in these activities also fosters lasting friendships and ensures students are deeply involved in their educational journey. |
Book Club: Encourages discussions and opportunities to analyze content and form unique opinions. Reading about various characters and their challenges inspires personal growth, empathy, and resilience in students.
French Club: Exploring the culture, language, and celebrations of the French culture, students develop a global awareness and appreciation beyond traditional learning.
School Choir: (Grades K -8) Emphasizes teamwork and collaboration, as well as learning about pitch, rhythm, harmony, and fundamental elements of music. Choir members perform during school masses, the annual Christmas program, and in the local community.
History Club: (Grades 6-8) allows students to explore historical events connected to different genres, instruments, and musical traditions.
Lego Club: (Grades K – 5) Encourages creativity and imagination through the design and construction of structures. Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination are also strengthened through the building process. Club members expand their critical thinking skills and logical reasoning through spatial problem-solving.
Baking Club: (Grades K – 2) By experimenting with flavors, decorations, and presentations, students foster creativity in a different context. Additionally, baking teaches practical life skills such as following recipes, time management, and organization that are useful in the kitchen and other aspects of students' lives.
Digital Art Club: (Grades 3 – 8) Digital art opens possibilities for exploring various artistic mediums outside of traditional tools, including 3D modeling, animation, virtual reality art, and other cutting-edge techniques.
Respect Life: Students submit original artwork and essays that best represent the annual theme for Respect Life Month. American Heart Association Kids Heart Challenge: Encourages students to engage in physical activities that promote cardiovascular health and emphasizes the importance of regular exercise.
ASTRA Club: (Grades 6-8) Our club is part of the International Altrusa organization whose mission is to improve communities. ASTRA activities center on the motto of “Growing in Service” by making an impact through leadership and working together.
Altar Servers: Provides students with a unique opportunity to actively participate in school masses. The involvement fosters a sense of respect for tradition and a sense of reverence for the church as a place of worship.
Sacristans: Serving as a sacristan offers an opportunity for students to connect to their faith and participate in school masses.
French Club: Exploring the culture, language, and celebrations of the French culture, students develop a global awareness and appreciation beyond traditional learning.
School Choir: (Grades K -8) Emphasizes teamwork and collaboration, as well as learning about pitch, rhythm, harmony, and fundamental elements of music. Choir members perform during school masses, the annual Christmas program, and in the local community.
History Club: (Grades 6-8) allows students to explore historical events connected to different genres, instruments, and musical traditions.
Lego Club: (Grades K – 5) Encourages creativity and imagination through the design and construction of structures. Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination are also strengthened through the building process. Club members expand their critical thinking skills and logical reasoning through spatial problem-solving.
Baking Club: (Grades K – 2) By experimenting with flavors, decorations, and presentations, students foster creativity in a different context. Additionally, baking teaches practical life skills such as following recipes, time management, and organization that are useful in the kitchen and other aspects of students' lives.
Digital Art Club: (Grades 3 – 8) Digital art opens possibilities for exploring various artistic mediums outside of traditional tools, including 3D modeling, animation, virtual reality art, and other cutting-edge techniques.
Respect Life: Students submit original artwork and essays that best represent the annual theme for Respect Life Month. American Heart Association Kids Heart Challenge: Encourages students to engage in physical activities that promote cardiovascular health and emphasizes the importance of regular exercise.
ASTRA Club: (Grades 6-8) Our club is part of the International Altrusa organization whose mission is to improve communities. ASTRA activities center on the motto of “Growing in Service” by making an impact through leadership and working together.
Altar Servers: Provides students with a unique opportunity to actively participate in school masses. The involvement fosters a sense of respect for tradition and a sense of reverence for the church as a place of worship.
Sacristans: Serving as a sacristan offers an opportunity for students to connect to their faith and participate in school masses.