Clubs & Activites
Opportunities to pursue personal passions are almost unlimited at St. Andrew's. Formal and informal organizations and clubs abound. As interest ebbs and flows, the titles change, but the number of active clubs is usually between 20 and 30.
Students from all forms are welcome to participate in publishing the School newspaper, the Cardinal, and the School literary magazine, the Andrean. In addition, the VI Form publishes the Griffin, our yearbook.
Club activity covers a range of interests and clubs play key roles in many areas of campus life.
The Environmental Club organizes the School's recycling program and works with various groups on campus to ensure that St. Andrew's strives to be a sustainable school. For example, the Environmental Club works with the dining hall to reduce food waste and increase sustainable food choices. The group also organizes forums and discussions on issues related to the environment and they organize the campus' Earth Day celebration each year.

Environmenal Club students prepare the school's greenhouse for new vegetation.
The two campus political interest groups, Invictus and Convictus, sponsor regular political discussions and organize debates in election years.
In the Mock Trial club, students assume the roles of prosecutors, defense attorneys, witnesses, defendants and plaintiffs in fictitious cases, rehearsing testimony and eventually participating in a statewide competition.
A few of our many clubs and activities are:
- Amnesty International
- The Andrean (literary magazine)
- The Cardinal (newspaper)
- Dance Club
- Environmental Club
- Fishing Club
- Forestry and Wildlife Club
- French Club
- Gay/Straight Alliance
- Italian Cultural Experience
- Kendo Club
- Latin Club
- Mock Trial
- Organic Gardening
- Peer Tutoring
- Polar Bear Club
- Science Fiction Club
- Sister Space
- Spanish Club
- Spectrum Club (multicultural focus)
- Zen Garden Club
