Clubs and Sports

Clubs

Name Description Time Room Leader
School Reach
This is the ultimate club for trivia buffs! Spend your lunch hour answering trivia questions and competing against each other. Tournaments are set up and competitions are held against five other schools. The winning team goes on to compete at the provincial tournament in Toronto and the winner there competes at the national level, which is televised.
Fridays at lunch
Room 146
Mr Hodgson, Mr Koetstra, and Mr Reynolds
Student Council (SAC)
The Student Union provides students with an opportunity for their voices to be heard within LCVI’s community and within the athletic life of the school. It is a great way to have a positive influence on the life of the school. Members help organize social and sporting events that are enjoyed by all students, such as barbecues, dances, intramural sports and tournaments. They organize spirit days, promote school involvement, and help people in need.
Mondays at lunch
Room 153
Ms Geelen, Ms Kuypers, Ms Sadler, and Ms Shaw
Spartan Squad
The Spartan Squad is comprised of senior-level students that wish to help our Grade 9 students make a smooth transition into high school. They are ambassadors of the school and take great pride in organizing events, such as the Grade 9 Orientation, Cocoa and Cram Study Session, Parent’s Nights, and a variety of other events.
Any event that involved Grade 9 students, or events that involve parents/guardians
Guidance Office
Ms Sadler
Battle of the Books to foster a love of reading
We are looking for people who are competitive and love to read.
Semester 2
Library
Ms Weiler
Crafters with a Cause
If you ever wanted to learn how to knit, loom knit, or crochet, this is the club for you. Students can choose a project and we will help you learn the steps in order to complete it. It is a great club to join if you love giving homemade gifts or just taking a break. Yarn crafting has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety, while also aiding mental performance.
To be announced
To be announced
Ms Kupka
Drama Club
This year, the LCVI Drama Club will be working on a musical. If you are not interested in acting or you didn’t get a part, there are a lot of positions backstage that make a huge contribution! If you would like to learn how to operate stage lighting or sound effects, please see the advisor.
Listen for announcements
Room 212
Ms Curran, Ms deGroot, and Ms Zablosky
Athletic Union (AU)
The Athletic Union gives students a voice within the athletic life of the school.
Tuesdays at 11 a.m.
Room 211
Ms Harpell, Mr Milne, and Mr Van Kessel
Ski and Snowboard Club
It is suitable for new and experienced skiers and snowboarders. Equipment rentals and lessons are included in the costs $393.66.
Wednesdays after school in January and February
Bus to Brimacombe Ski Hill
Ms Bellefeuille, Ms Sadler, and Ms Wakelin
Science Fair Club
All grades are welcome. Students can register a project by themself OR with a lab partner. The fair is on April 8 but projects must be registered by March 24. Bring your ideas and we will help you with your investigation.
January-March once per week
Room 139
Mr Briere
Anime Club
All about Asian culture, anime, music and mangas.
Mondays and Tuesdays at lunch
Room 133
Ms Hesse
Yearbook
We are currently working on the 104th Tatler.
Wednesdays at lunch
Room 133
Ms Hesse
D&D
2 groups- an older group and the new group. It’s playing pretend with math and chance! We have a more classic campaign that takes place on Thursdays and a sci-fi campaign that takes place on Fridays.
Thursdays (old campaign) and Fridays (Space campaign) at lunch
Room 133 (sometimes in the Library if there is a Friday PD Day)
Ms Hesse and Ms Nagel
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Mondays (formerly Tuesdays)
Room 228
Ms Nagel
Arts Club
Pressure free creative space. We use a variety of art making mediums and methods to create fun projects that are accessible enough for students to make at home, too! There is a 20$ cost to join to cover materials.
Wednesdays at lunch
Room 129 – Art Room
Ms Blackbourn and Ms Cacciotti
Warhammer Club
We welcome anyone and everyone! We’re usually painting miniatures, chatting about all sorts of topics, and occasionally playing mini skirmishes and campaigns.
Monday at lunch
Room 226
Mr Hodgson
Curling Club
No experience necessary and it is free.
Tuesdays at 3 p.m.
Lindsay Curling Club
Ms Bellefeuille and Ms Geelen
Band
Fun stuff planned like performances at arts night and performing at Canada’s Wonderland at the end of the year! Looking for brass players and percussionists to join!
Tuesdays at 2:30 – 4 p.m.
Room 166 – the Music Room
Mr Preiano

Sports

Intramurals

Lunch can be boring so why not come out, get involved, relieve stress, raise school spirit, listen to music, be active, and meet new people…sometimes there are even opportunities to win prizes!

At lunch.

Games start at 11:10 a.m. and finish at 11:30 a.m.

Eat your lunch in the cafeteria before coming down to the gym. Your team will play one game per week. If you want more time in the gym, there are many “open gym” days scheduled for shooting around and playing pick-up sports.

All students are welcome to participate!

The first sport will be indoor soccer. This is usually followed by floorball, dodgeball, team handball, and volleyball. This is subject to change based on input from intramural participants.

In the school’s big gymnasium.

Sign up a team of six to 10 players with a team captain. If you keep the team together over the course of the school year, then you can accumulate points towards capturing the superteam “shield” title at the end of the school year.

Registration forms can be submitted to the Physical Education office located in the main gymnasium.

Also, teams who fully participate and show commitment to playing multiple sports will have the opportunity to design superteam t-shirts. This raises school spirit and identifies your team. Your team name and a logo of your choice will appear on the shirt.

Spring

  • Badminton
  • Track and Field
  • Junior Girls Soccer
  • Senior Girls Soccer
  • Junior Boys Rugby
  • Senior Boys Rugby
  • Tennis

Fall

  • Junior Girls Basketball
  • Senior Girls Basketball
  • Cross Country Running
  • Varsity Boys Soccer
  • Junior Boys Volleyball
  • Golf

Winter

  • Swimming
  • Wrestling
  • Boys Hockey
  • Girls Hockey
  • Junior Girls Volleyball
  • Senior Girls Volleyball
  • Junior Boys Basketball
  • Senior Boys Basketball
  • Girls Curling
  • Boys Curling

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School Schedule
Period 1
8:10 – 9:25 a.m.
Period 2
9:35 – 10:50 a.m.
Lunch
10:50 – 11:45 a.m.
Period 3
11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Period 4
1:10 – 2:25 p.m.

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