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The extra-curricular possibilities at Peace are limitless. Imagine taking center stage for the fall play or spring musical, choreographing a dance routine for Peace Dance Company, designing pages and writing articles for the Amity,building a life-size robot for Robotics Team or performing the latest song from "Glee" with the Chamber Singers. 

With over 40 different co-curricular activities from which to choose, more than 75 percent of the student body participates in at least one extra-curricular club. Look forward to building friendships that last a lifetime, expanding on the concepts you are learning in the classroom  and uncovering possible career paths.

 

Academics
French Club
Future Teachers of America
Math Club
Model United Nations
Robotics Team
Spanish Club

Honor Societies

French National Honor Society 
International Thespian Society
Math Honor Society (Mu Alpha Theta)
Music Honor Society (Tri-M)
National Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society
St. Catherine of Siena Scholars

Arts
Art Club
Band
Chamber Singers
Color Guard
Multicultural Awareness
Peace Dance Company
Peace Theater Company
Show Choir
Sonic Music

Communications
Amity (Newspaper)
Mosaic (Literary Magazine)
Pace (Yearbook)
WQOP (Student News)


Peace and Justice
Environmental Task Force
Harmony Days Committee
Holocaust Remembrance Planning Committee
Human Rights Task Force
Poverty and Hunger Task Force

Leadership/Government
Class Councils
Peace Ambassadors
Spirit Committee
Student Council


Ministry
Dominican Preachers
Eucharistic Ministers
Peacebuilders Initiative
Retreat Ministers
VERITAS Retreat Ministers

We believe all students are uniquely gifted, and they are encouraged to explore their talents and creativity in the performing arts, visual arts and music as they develop their own personal style.

 

 

All-Girls Success

Girls who have a school of their own discover who they really are and assume all positions of leadership – whether in athletics, clubs, the arts, honor societies, liturgies or the classroom. At every level – and throughout the curriculum – our students develop the character, innovation and skill set to lead and succeed.