Building Community through Clubs

During CHA’s designated club period, all Upper School students have the opportunity to come together around their common interests. Under the supervision of faculty and staff members, our many student clubs are planned by and for students themselves!

While the club selection will vary year to year based on student interests, we have a wide variety from which students can choose. Check out some of the following clubs and their purposes while you imagine what club YOU might start at CHA!

Find your niche!

  • AI Machine Club - To teach participants how intelligent systems work and create these systems at a college level
  • Asian Culture Immersion Club (ACIC) - To promote Asian culture and spread awareness through activities such as trying Asian cuisine, learning Asian languages, and playing Asian games
  • Audio + Visual Club - To teach and work tech for the worship team
  • Bible Study - To learn how to study the Bible in a way that helps students grow closer to God and deepen their faith
  • Creative Writing - To provide accountability and a flexible community for creative writing projects
  • Gardening - To learn about the care needed to help plants thrive and then put our knowledge to use by following a “growable calendar”
  • Immigrant Outreach Club - Our club purpose is to Help immigrants in need by showing them the love of God
  • Just Dance - To bring students together for fun, fitness, and friendship through dance
  • Mobility + Flow - To improve flexibility, mobility, and balance 
  • National Art Society - To provide a place where students can express themselves through art
  • Pickleball - To create a space where students can enjoy the game of Pickleball in a competitive environment
  • Python + Scratch - To provide more technology opportunities in our school by teaching programming
  • Service Club - To serve the school community and outside connections such as animal shelters, senior centers, etc. 
  • Sketch Club  - To learn how to draw and sketch
  • Student Council (STUCO)  - To promote a positive school culture and experience for students
  • Teacher’s Assistant Club - To help kids learn in their classroom and help the teacher with anything they need help with
  • Worship Team - To lead worship at Upper School chapels

Being in the flow and mobility club was a really fun experience and was always something I could look forward to. It was a great way to relax in the middle of a busy day and it was something we could all enjoy together.

Emily, CHA Student

Being in the teacher assistant club was an amazing experience. I enjoyed making connections with the kids. Spending time with them was always a highlight of my week.

Madeline, CHA Student