Beyond the Classroom

At Colegio De Santiago, student life extends far beyond the classroom, creating a vibrant community where friendships thrive and passions are ignited. Our athletic programs offer students the chance to compete at a high level, fostering teamwork and sportsmanship. Intramurals provide a fun, relaxed way to stay active, while diverse clubs cater to all interests, from arts to technology. Here, every student can find their niche, contributing to an unforgettable school experience that shapes both character and leadership skills.

How Students Engage

Activities

Student Council

Students help make decisions for the school

Collaberation

Students in grades 6-12 collaborate with one another as well as the Staff to help plan activities and make decisions.

Sports

More than 20+ Athletic Teams & Intramural Activities

Athletics

Our Athletics and Intramural programs keeps students engaged beyond the classroom.

Clubs

From National Honor Society to Chess Club

Student Driven

Whether an academic club or just for hobby and interest. There is a club for everyone!

Service

Community Service is a requirement.

Community

Students will complete community services hours as part of their graduation requirement.

Beyond competition, athletics at our school nurtures friendships and school spirit, creating a vibrant student life!

Athletics

At Colegio De Santiago, we believe that student athletes are the heartbeat of our community. With a rich blend of world-class academics and a dynamic athletics program, we cultivate champions both in the classroom and on the field. Our dedicated coaches and resources empower students to excel in various sports, fostering teamwork, discipline, and resilience. Beyond competition, athletics at our school nurtures friendships and school spirit, creating a vibrant student life that enriches the overall educational experience. Join us and unleash your potential!

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My high school classes and teachers were challenging which ensured I was ready for college!

-High School Student, 2024

Clubs

At Colegio De Santiago, our vibrant clubs and extracurricular activities are just as important as our world-class academics. Whether you’re building robots that could change the world or diving into the fascinating realms of anime, there’s something for everyone. Our students thrive in a community that encourages creativity and teamwork, balancing rigorous academics with engaging student life. Join us to discover passions, make lifelong friends, and create unforgettable memories!

Student Driven

Clubs are student driven and thus, the clubs that are active and offered each year may vary as student interest change.

  • Academic/Competition Clubs

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    • Math League
    • Science Olympiad
    • Quiz Bowl
    • Study Groups & Peer Tutoring
    • National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society. 
    • Robotics Team
  • Hobby/Interest Clubs

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    • Anime Club
    • Coding for Fun
    • Computer Building
    • Gaming
    • Photography
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Community Service

At Colegio De Santiago, we believe that education extends beyond the classroom, which is why our graduation requirement includes community service. This initiative encourages students to connect with their community, fostering a sense of responsibility and empathy. Through hands-on experiences, our students learn valuable life skills, strengthen their leadership abilities, and create lasting bonds with diverse individuals. Engaging with their surroundings not only enhances their academic journey but also cultivates well-rounded citizens ready to make a positive impact in the world.

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Projects

Service Projects vary from year to year. Our school partners with local organizations and charities to identify needs in our communities. Also, student can propose a service project.

  • Requirements

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    • 80 Service Hours are required for graduation. 
    • It recommended that high school students complete a minimum of 20 hours each year 9-12th. 
    • However, if possible students are encouraged to complete the requirement before their senior year. 
  • Approved Projects

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    The school provides projects and opportunities for students to participate in. Services hours completed in school partnership projects are always accepted. Example include:

    • Local Community Soup Kitchen
    • Volunterring at local hospitals
    • Park clean ups

    However, students may request and get approval for their own projects.