Don Bosco Preparatory High School - Clubs

Clubs

Don Bosco Prep offers clubs and activities for student involvement. These include:

  • Financial Society and Investment Group
  • Asian Culture Club (ACC)
  • Anime Club (The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture)
  • Liberty in North Korea
  • Spectrum
  • Paintball Team/Club
  • Pro-Life Club
  • Venture Crew
  • Debate Team
  • Mock Trial
  • Theater Programs
  • French Club
  • Mission Club
  • Ambassadors Club
  • Model United Nations
  • Model Congress
  • Student Government
  • Concert Band
  • Youth Ministry
  • Liturgical Choir/Chorus
  • Art Club
  • Business Club
  • German Culture Club
  • Italian Club
  • Amnesty International
  • Yearbook (The Bosconian)
  • Newspaper (The Ironman)
  • Peer Mediation
  • Hacky Sack Club
  • Frisbee Tub (Half team half club)
  • Outdoors Club
  • Chess Club
  • Writing Club
  • Karate Club
  • Ski and Snowboard Club
  • Environmental Awareness Club
  • Guitar Club
  • Wilderness Survival Club
  • Asian Culture Club
  • Creative Writing Club (The Iron(y)man - student-produced satirical newsletter)

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