Applied Learning
Academic clubs are where interest becomes visible work
Students can build prototypes, debate global issues, prepare for competitions, practice legal argument, and shape research interests into stronger academic portfolios.
Clubs & Activities
Academic clubs turn classroom strengths into applied projects, research questions, public speaking, competitions, and portfolio evidence. Some clubs also connect with external organizations, universities, and structured competition pathways.
Applied Learning
Students can build prototypes, debate global issues, prepare for competitions, practice legal argument, and shape research interests into stronger academic portfolios.
Pathway Overview
Some clubs are best for project builders, some for public speaking and policy, and some for students preparing for research or competition.
Students should choose based on the kind of work they want to produce: prototypes, investment analysis, AI projects, position papers, physics problem sets, research portfolios, or courtroom arguments.
Engineering
Mon & Wed · 15:30-17:00 · Paid club
Students design, build, and program robotics projects with room for beginners, team-based prototyping, and competition-oriented development.
Business
Fri · 15:30-17:00 · Paid club
Students build business insight, leadership, and investment competence through hands-on learning, simulations, and competitions.
Technology
Thu · 15:30-17:00
Students explore artificial intelligence through hands-on projects, research challenges, ethical discussion, and real-world applications.
Explore clubDiplomacy
Mon · 15:30-17:00
Students debate world issues, craft resolutions, and build leadership through international diplomacy and conference preparation.
Explore clubCompetition
Tue · 15:30-17:00 · Grades 9-12 · Paid club
Students deepen physics knowledge, sharpen analytical skills, and prepare for national-level physics competitions.
Explore clubResearch
Every other Tue · 15:30-17:00 · Grades 9-12
Motivated students build research skills, explore university opportunities, and prepare stronger academic portfolios.
Explore clubLaw
Wed · 15:30-17:00
Students develop confident advocacy through public speaking, argumentation, case analysis, and courtroom simulation.
Explore clubStudent Outcomes
Review athletic, academic, arts, and general interest pathways before choosing a specific club.
View all pathwaysInterest And Fit
Talk with Admissions about meeting schedules, paid-program notes, and how clubs fit into Concord's weekly student life.