See further down the page for more detailed club information.

Clubs and Activities


Clubs

Teacher(s)

Room

Meeting time

Anime Club

Mrs. Jones

107

Wenesdays @ Lunch

Astrophysics Club

Ms. Fleming

220

Mondays at lunch

Athletic Council

Ms. Williams

SMED

Tuesdays @ lunch

Badminton

Mr. Nickell

gym

Monday night 7:00-9:00, Saturday morning 9:30-11:30

Bio/Chem

Mr. Nickell

221

Tuesday lunch, Wednesday after school (CCC prep)

Black Student Union

Ms. Luu

203

Every 2nd Thursday at lunch

Cancer Society

Kooner

226

Mondays @ Lunch

 

Chinese Club

Ms. Zhao

P11

Mondays @ Lunch

 

Chess Club

Mr. T Johnson

210

Tuesdays @ Lunch

Churchill Chronicle

Mr. B. Blackburn

229

Tuesday's @ lunch (only on occasion)

Citizens Of Churchill

Mrs. Black, Mrs. Chung, Mrs. Kassam

Theatre

every 2nd Wednesday at lunch

Climbing Club

Ms. Morice and Ms. Foisy


Tuesday's (4 - 6)

Conversation Club

Mrs. Hill

214


Creative Writing

 

Mr. B. Blackburn

229

Wednesday at lunch

Debate Club

Ms. Chrusch/Ms. Bartal

220/222

Tuesday after school

Dungeons & Dragons

Ms. Plosz

Library

Second semester afterschool - Day TBA

French Club

Ms. Stephansson Ross

Admiralty

S1 Thursdays at lunch; S2 Tuesdays at lunch

Game Development Club

Mr. Zavaleta

107

Wednesdays (3:30 - 4:30PM)

Girl Up! Churchill

Ms. Palmiere

124

Mondays @ Lunch

 

Grad Commitee

Ms. Singh, Ms. Breadner, Ms. Yu, Ms. Cave, Ms. Chan

218

Wednesdays at lunch

GSA

Ms. Murray & Mrs. Crerar

227

Mondays @ Lunch

 

Improv Theatre Club

Mr. Bolokoski

203/5

Tuesdays at Lunch

Interact Club

Mr. Fitz

231

Mondays @ Lunch

 

Lopez Math Tutoring Club

Mr. Adams

204

Thursday (lunch)

 

Math Club

Mrs. Kassam, Mrs. Chung

209

Tuesday (lunch)

Model UN

Mr. Gilchrist, Ms. Kennett, Ms. Phui

 

111

Wednesdays (lunch), Fridays (practice)

Muslim Youth

Mr. Nickell

221, Wellness

Wednesday lunch in 221, Friday after school in Wellness

Mustard Seed

Ms Fleming

216

Tuesdays at lunch

Persian Club

Mr. Mohammad

243

Mondays at lunch

Robotics

Mr. Spademan, Mr Morgan

003/007

Tuesday and Thursdays after school

Speech

Mr. Whitford, Mr. Hrycan

219

Wed. After School

Tennis Club

Ms. Smith

Tennis Courts

Fridays (weather permitting) 1:30-3pm

The Studio

Mr. Marinucci, Mr. Robertson

126

Thursday (3:30 - 4:30PM)

Unicef

Mr. Larocque

104

Every second Thursday @ Lunch

Volunteer Churchill

Mrs. Hill & Mrs. Crerar

214 &

Theatre

 

Mondays after school - Steering Committe

Every second Thursday @ Lunch Theatre

 



Anime Club

The Anime Club is a place for fans to socialize with a wide range of people who share your love for the genre. This club is student driven and welcomes those interested in films, gaming, card play, drawing, cosplay, AMV and so much more. We have many events occurring almost every month during the school year. We meet every week but you can drop in and out as your schedule allows.

Badminton Club

Registration Required

We welcome any registered students to join, it is for recreation and fun. We have practices on Friday evenings in our school's main gymnasium. Students will have to register for the club and arrange their own transportation. They will have to wear appropriate sport attire (including indoor sport shoes) and bring their own racquets. Students do not have to attend all the practices or stay for the entire practice session. Registration will be taken place every September (1st semester) and February (2nd semester). 

Bio Club

If you love biology and/or are interested in enrichment activities or a career in the biological sciences, then this club is for you. We have been exploring evolution, and are beginning our preparation for the national Biology exam which is written in April. We also spend time discussing issues that arise from course work, and we do field trips when weather permits. Dissections are coming this semester.

Chess Club 

Players of all skill levels are welcome to join the Chess Club. We spend a great deal of time discussing the best moves in different situations, in order to play with more proficiency. Friends of players are more than welcome to come cheer on their friends! 

Crossroads Club

We meet for fellowship, prayer, discussion, planning and exploration of the bible. We have planned and hosted praise and worship evenings in the Theatre after school, which we hope to continue. Our goal is to grow in faith and courage as we learn about Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit in the context of Sir Winston Churchill.

Citizens of Churchill

Thank you for your interest in joining Citizens of Churchill. This is a very important club that will go a long way in making an individual feel at home in our school. We will support Churchill students in a variety of ways throughout the year, including planning and volunteering for the Grade 9 tours and open house and High School 101. Our team's goal is to encourage a positive and welcoming school community.  Some of the things we do are: 

  • Touring and helping new students 
  • Welcoming new students 
  • Leadership Opportunities 
  • Plan and present High School 101 
  • Assist in planning and presenting Grade 9 Tours and Open House 

Climbing Club 

The climbing club focuses on technique, strength building, health and fun. The club meets at the Stronghold Climbing Gym to use their indoor climbing wall. Two certified climbing instructors provide assistance to ensure that safety standards are met and to coach students on climbing techniques. 

Debate & Speech Club

Don't you just think that debating is the greatest thing ever? Perhaps you might beg to differ, by showing a palm raised and holding an imaginary wig? Hey, if you have the gift of gab, or just want to learn how to destroy the competition with your witty banter and thoughtful repartee, then this is the club for you! We plan to compete in several competitions this year.

Earth Club

Are you as green as Kermit the frog? Make a positive change in the environment that starts with YOU! 


Graduation Committee

Someone has to give those speeches and plan your awesome grad. Might as well be you! This is a fairly important commitment as you will be planning and doing the legwork for your graduation class. If you are keen to have the best grad ever, this is your club!

Math Club & Contests

The Math Club hopes to give students opportunities to interact with other students who share similar interests and have fun with math. It will provide training for students to compete in provincial, national, and international math competitions. These competitions include the Canadian Open Math Challenge, Alberta High School Math Contest, Cayley, Fermat, and Euclid Contests. Strong results in these competitions can lead to awards, monetary prizes, and scholarships to universities. See math contest schedule link below.    Registration for many of the math contests will take place online.  

 Alberta High School Math Content Registration


Model United Nations (UN)

The Model UN club allows students to experience international diplomacy and negotiation. Every October, Churchill hosts the oldest high school student-run Model UN conference in Alberta, which is called SWCHSMUN. For more information about SWCHSMUN, please visit the SWCHSMUN website.  

Model UN has weekly meetings on Wednesdays at lunch, and practices on Fridays after school. Please see Mr. Gilchrist or Ms. Kennett or Ms. Phui for more information.


Muslim Youth Club

Muslim Youth Club meets every Friday after classes for prayer. This is a great way for students at Churchill to meet other Muslim youth and connect with them. Upcoming events are discussed and holidays are celebrated. Everyone is welcome.

Poetry Club

Science Café 

The Science Café is a relaxed and friendly place to join in discussions with leading scientific experts, teachers, parents and friends, while listening to live music and enjoying some free café food. Come and join us – all are welcome!

Purpose

  • build relationships between staff/students/parents/science community
  • motivate and engage student learning
  • connect classroom learning with real life applications
  • increase depth of understanding
  • provide opportunity to question science facts and ethics
  • prepare students for science-related decisions in everyday living
  • stimulate student career choices
  • highlight and reflect on recent scientific advancements
  • encourage an attitude that science as an exciting and necessary life long learning endevour
  • improve student communication skills

Science Fairs & Contests 

Each year Sir Winston Churchill is fortunate to have a variety of students compete and be successful in Calgary Youth Science Fair held in spring at the University of Calgary. Students perform their own unique experiment on their own or in teams of two under the divisions of  Life and Health Sciences, Physical and Chemical Sciences, Mathematical and Computing Sciences, and Consumer Goods/Food Sciences. Meetings start in the fall to provide students with ample opportunity to improve their ideas and meet various deadlines.

Science Olympics 

Science Olympics is a competitive and fun event where a series of problem solving challenges are solved by teams. Students are required to apply their knowledge of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in creative ways to meet challenges. Science Olympics is first and foremost a club for science-minded and "outside the box" thinkers. Students organize themselves into teams of four to six members in order to compete at various competitions: Chevron Science Olympics hosted by the Telus World of Science (teams of four), Science Olympics hosted by APEGGA (teams of five), SET Challenge hosted by the University of Calgary (teams of six composed of two Grade 10s, two Grade 11s, and two Grade 12s).

Speech Club  

For individual coaching please see Ms. Cole to arrange a time.

Sir Winston Churchill Music Students' Network (SWCMSN)

This is the group of band and choir students who meet regularly all year (selected Fridays after school) to organize/support/provide the following activities. The list includes, but is not limited to:

  • Remembrance Day Ceremony cooperatively with Mrs. Topp, Ms. Parker and Student Leadership.
  • Music for Grad (in conjunction with Grad Committee)
  • Oktoberfest Music Camp
  • Concerts and outreach to the Junior High Schools and Elementary Schools, including the Family of Schools Concert
  • Community requests for music performances  (when possible).
  • Band Student group fundraising for those who are having difficulty covering the costs of the band program

Table Tennis 

A schedule of drop in days will be posted on the aux gym door.

The SWC table tennis club focuses on creating interest, confidence and skills towards all kinds of people who wish to take part in table tennis. It's competitive, recreational and a great place to socialize. Just come and join us during lunch in the aux gym on Monday or Wednesday. If you don't know how to play, don't worry. Although we do not have a professional coach, we have a well-trained member at school that can teach you just about all the skills you need to become a confident player. You can also practice with any club member at your will. If you currently don’t have your own paddle, don’t worry. You can either borrow one from the sport office. If you want to get your own, go search an online store or purchase from a store right here in Calgary. Also, you might want to participate in some Open Events in Calgary, visit the Alberta Table Tennis Association (ATTA)


Tennis Club

Tennis Club meets Fridays after school at the courts across the field


Volunteer Churchill

Volunteer Churchill is a school based club that helps to facilitate volunteer experiences for our students. We contact various organizations throughout the city to help arrange safe, meaningful experiences for our students. There is an array of projects to choose from both in the school and out in the community.

Volunteer opportunities are advertised at General Meetings during noon hour, every second Thursday in the school theatre. Students sign up for the projects on a first-come, first served basis

In order to volunteer for out-of-school projects, you need to have a parent consent form signed.

If you are an outside organization looking for responsible youth volunteers, please contact Ms. Crerar at bacrerar@cbe.ab.ca or Mrs. Hill at jihill@cbe.ab.ca


Yoga - Wellness

You are invited to participate in our Yoga program, offered to both staff and students. The classes are drop-in, so don't worry if you miss a week. The classes are beginner friendly with challenges added for those who have a bit more yoga experience. Please bring something comfortable to wear and a yoga mat. If you don't yet have a mat, there will be some to lend.

Sikh Student Association

The Sikh Student Association of Churchill is a cultural awareness club centering Sikhism. Our mission is to enhance our pluralistic society by raising awareness about Sikhism, as well as tackle the discrimination faced by our community often caused by a lack of knowledge. The SSA is an interactive club working closely with the YYC community.