91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ

Academics

Co-Curricular Clubs

List of 6 items.

  • Art Club

    Meets once a week, and explore a variety of different artistic techniques in regards to art such as pottery, painting, etc.
  • Choral and Music

    The choral and music department organizes several performances throughout the year, including a choral trip that takes place in the spring. This department also helps students develop an interest in music with individual instrument instruction. Our Notre Dame Canadians Choral Group does several concerts throughout the year locally and across Western Canada.
  • Drama Club

    The Drama Club produces two major productions each year. The first production, held at Christmas, features a classic Christmas story. The second production in the spring features a different story type each year. Auditions are open to all students.
  • Multi-Media Club

    The Multi-Media Club offers opportunities for students to become involved in the digital world of photography, film, iMovie, yearbook and Stevia (immediate video analysis tool for coaches). Thousands of digital photographs fill Notre Dame’s campus boards, webpage, yearbook and iMovie productions and our family photo portal - Vidigami. Students digitally document every activity on campus and take great pride in being the ‘memory keepers’ of this generation of Hounds and their families. Through thousands of hours of volunteer work, our Multi-Media Club members can be seen with cameras in hand at the arena, on the field and in the classroom. Multi-Media Club members earn a Saskatchewan Learning Special Projects credit that is combined with their academic credit total for graduation. Students need to complete the required skills and earn a percentage grade.
  • Outdoor Education Club

    The goal of the Outdoor Education program is to expose students to leadership based and team building experience in the outdoors of western Canada. Students learn to plan, pack and work together on various challenging trips in all four seasons. They learn basic survival, backpacking, canoeing and meal planning, putting these skills to use in a real outdoor setting. At the end of the year, a five-day fly-in canoe trip on the Churchill River system completes the outdoor education experience.
  • Yearbook Club

    The Yearbook Club produces the year of memories for our Hounds in an outstanding publication.
    • Multi Media Club

    • Notre Dame Art Show 2017

91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ ·

P.O. Box 100 Wilcox · SK, Canada S0G 5E0
Phone: 306-732-2080 · Fax: 306-732-4408 (Confidential) · Email: info@notredame.ca