In addition to academics, fine arts, and athletics,
St. David's offers its students a rich social life with numerous organizations,
activities, and school clubs. These groups and events occur both during the school
day and after normal school hours.
There are three main student organizations on campus, the Christian Life Council,
the Honor Council, and the Student Council, respectively representing one component
each of the school motto of "Faith, Virtue, and Knowledge."
The Christian Life Council helps to organize Friday Morning Fellowship (FMF), Wed
evening FCA, and various campus Bible Studies. The Honor Council is an elected group
of students who serve under a Faculty advisor in enforcing the school's
Honor Code. Finally, the Student Council is also an elected group of students
which organizes social events such as cook-outs, dances, pep-rallies, dress down
days and represents the students views and desires in conversation with the administration.
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Also, built into the weekly school schedule is an assembly period
on Tuesday afternoon. This period is occasionally used for school wide assemblies
for guest speakers and events. It is also used as the gathering time for many of
the school clubs on campus. Examples of these clubs range from the service club,
to various language clubs, the chess club to jazz band, and the ultimate Frisbee
club to the investment club. The desire here is to help the students to expand their
horizons while having fun with their peers in a non-academic setting during each
school week.
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