
Co-curricular life at Wiltshire.
Clubs give learners room to speak, build, compete, serve, and lead. Browse the active societies and see where each learner can belong beyond the classroom.
All clubs

Black-Eagles Beach Volley-Ball Club
Rise High, Strike Hard.
The Black Eagles Beach Volleyball Club is a sports club that develops studentsβ skills in beach volleyball, teamwork, discipline, fitness, and competitive play. Members learn serving, passing, setting, attacking, blocking, movement on sand, and game strategy. The club encourages players to be strong, focused, and united, just like eagles rising above challenges. It gives learners a chance to improve their confidence, sportsmanship, and leadership through training sessions, friendly matches, and competitions. Black Eagles stands for strength, speed, focus, and victory, because apparently even volleyball needs a bird with attitude.

Chess Club
Train the Mind, Master the Game
The Chess Club is a school club that helps students develop critical thinking, concentration, patience, discipline, and problem-solving skills through the game of chess. Members learn chess rules, tactics, strategies, openings, and endgame techniques while competing in friendly matches and school tournaments. The club encourages learners to think carefully before making decisions, both on the chessboard and in real life, because apparently even pawns need a life plan.

Debate,Quiz and Public Speaking
Where Minds Compete and Voices Lead.
The Quiz, Debate and Public Speaking Club is a school club that helps students develop knowledge, confidence, critical thinking, research skills, and effective communication. Members take part in quiz competitions, debates, speeches, discussions, and presentations. The club trains learners to think quickly, speak clearly, argue respectfully, and express ideas with confidence. It also prepares students for school events, competitions, leadership roles, and real-life situations where speaking well actually matters, because apparently mumbling into the floor is not a career skill.

Drama Club
βWhere talent meets the stage.β
Drama Club is a school club that helps learners develop confidence, creativity, communication skills, and teamwork through acting, storytelling, role-play, stage performance, and public speaking. Members learn how to express emotions, perform in front of an audience, write or act in plays, and use drama to educate, entertain, and inspire others.

EMA Club
to protect and care for the environment.
EMA Club is a school environmental club that encourages learners to protect the environment through cleanliness, tree planting, waste management, recycling, and awareness campaigns. The club helps students understand the importance of keeping their school and community clean, safe, and healthy.

Interact Club
Service Above Self
Interact Club is a youth service club for students aged 12β18, sponsored by Rotary International. It helps young people develop leadership skills, serve their school and community, promote friendship, and take part in projects that make a positive difference. Tiny miracle: a club where students learn leadership without needing a 47-page committee meeting first. the club does, who it is for, and what learners gain from joining.

IT and Robotics
Innovate. Create. Automate
IT and Robotics Club is a school club that helps learners develop skills in computer technology, coding, robotics, problem-solving, innovation, and teamwork. Members learn how to use technology creatively, build simple robotic projects, understand digital systems, and prepare for careers in science and technology.

LEO Club
We lead. We serve. We grow.
Leo Club is a youth service club connected to Lions Clubs International. It helps young people develop leadership skills, gain experience, and create opportunities to serve their school and community. Members take part in projects such as helping the needy, supporting health campaigns, cleaning the environment, visiting the elderly, fundraising, and promoting kindness.

Media, photography and Journalism
I will work with others to promote my school, inspire my community, and use media for good.
Media and Photography Club is a school club that helps learners develop skills in photography, videography, editing, storytelling, reporting, and responsible media use. The club captures school events, promotes creativity, and helps students communicate ideas through pictures, videos, and digital content.

Music Club
Where Talent Finds Its Voice
The Music Club is a school club that helps students discover and develop their musical talents through singing, playing instruments, composing songs, and performing. Members learn rhythm, melody, voice control, teamwork, confidence, and stage presentation. The club gives learners a platform to express themselves creatively during school events, assemblies, competitions, and special functions. It also promotes discipline, unity, and appreciation of different types of music, because apparently even noise becomes respectable once humans call it βart.β
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