Clubs

We have a variety of school based clubs established by the administration, students and national organisations

French Club

Established by students to aid in the study of French Language, culture and values. French club conducts workshops, debates, project writing exercises and participates in national competitions. These activities have greatly improved French fluency among students and is reflected in the top grades obtained in both national and international exams.

Peer Health Club

Established and sponsored by the Nova Scotia/Gambia Association NSGA, it concerns itself with the many challenges facing young people. Officials of NSGA organise workshops and seminars for members and encourage them to educate their peers. Topics include AIDS, drug addition, poverty eradication, the rights of the child, illegal migration and healthy lifestyles. Members also organise fund-raising shows and contribute to the development of the school.

Science Club

Science club membership is open to all interested students. It’s objective is to stimulate and maintain interest in all areas of science and to keep up with modern scientific and technological developments. The club’s activities include talks, visits to places of interest, exhibitions, quiz and debates.

Scripture Union

The Scripture Union is open to all students who wish to have a deeper knowledge in Christian teachings, principles, values and morality. It aims at bringing up a crop of Christian students who can influence their peers to become ambassadors of Christ and spread the Gospel. Members conduct devotion at assembly and give testimonies. They participate in the National Scripture Union annual activities and competitions and they have won a number of Scripture Union trophies.

Business Club

Established by members of the business studies department, they operate a kiosk in the school and sell drinks. It is hoped that through the management of this enterprise, members will acquire practical business skills and develop the business acumen needed for them to become successful entrepreneurs in the future.

The funds generated are used in developing the school and organsing the club’s social activities.

Young Farmers Club

Established by the agricultural science department to encourage students to develop an interest in all forms of agricultural activities. Members cultivate garden plots on campus and the produce is sold to raise funds for the club. Members also demonstrate their horticultural skills by beautifying the campus.