Clubs
The clubs are listed below. You will find a general description of the club, meeting times and location.
CLUBS/TEAMS
| DESCRIPTION | MEETING TIME & LOCATION | SPONSORS |
Aesthetic Architects
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To make Frank Hurt a warmer, more inviting space for all students. Members will attend meetings to brainstorm what to do for different areas of the school. Students will then work on different sections of the school during designated times. In addition, students will work on creating organized spaces or designated areas around the school to display information on bulletin boards.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 207 |
Ms. Nieuwenhuis |
Anti-Oppression Collective |
A collective of students working to talk, listen, educate, + act on social injustices/ all forms of discrimination/ oppression. Members of the AOC want to (un)learn oppressive beliefs and values, share + understand our experiences, + make concrete changes (individually and systemically) specifically at our school.
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Tuesday at Lunch
Room 206 |
Ms. Scheuer |
Art Club
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Art Club aims to create space and access for creative students to meet and make art. Materials are available for members to make art in a variety of mediums outside of the structure of art courses, providing the freedom throughout the year to explore personal ideas, access art materials, and socialize and get support from fellow creatives. Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and digital creators are welcome!
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Wednesday at lunch
Room 503
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Ms. Bellmond
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Arts & Crafts Club
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The arts & crafts club is intended to allow participants to build relationships, make connections, and share artistic qualities and abilities. Activities include drawing, painting, sketching, creating seasonals crafts, and sharing cultural art activities. Craft supplies will be available for members to use. Embroidery thread, paint and canvas, beads, and traditional Indigenous crafting. No experience necessary. Open to all students from grades 8-12.
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Monday after school 3:00-4:00pm
Room 107
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Leanne Macdonald |
Black Student Union (BSU)
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The Black Student Union (BSU) is a collective of students who identify as Black/have African descent. This is a space for Black students who want to create community, collaborate with each other and other social justice-based collectives, share and learn, work to centre Black experiences and achievements, and challenge anti-Black racism at our school. The entire diversity of Black/African identities are welcome. This collective was formally known as the Beyond Black History Month Collective (BBHMC).
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Wednesday at Lunch
Room 206 |
Ms. Scheuer |
Chess Club
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Along with building the school community, we aim to help students improve concentration, memory, attention span, improve problem solving skills, logical and critical thinking, and see the rewards of the hard work for mental health and academic problems.
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Thursday at lunch
Room 108 |
Ms. Kaur |
Computer Coding Club
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Computer Coding Club members will learn how to write code with Python, compare it to other languages, and master multiple programming languages.
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Wednesday, and Friday at lunch
Room 308 |
Mr. Ilunga |
Crafting Social Club |
The Crafting Social Club is a place for students to have their lunch, meet new people, socialize, and create a craft. Examples of crafts may include hand sewing, origami, and crocheting.
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Wednesday at lunch
Room 203 |
Ms. Liana Li |
Cubing Club
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The members of the cubing club will have fun solving cubes together while building community of like-interested people! All abilities & interests welcome, beginners or speed solvers! Solve twisty-puzzles & cubes! ("Rubiks" cubes, 3x3s, and other fun shapes!)
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Thursday at lunch
Room 213 |
Ms. Beyer |
Debate Club |
In the Debate Club we will discuss ideas, ways of thinking, debate strategies and have different styles of debate. We are looking for students who like to discuss ideas and their opinions.
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Wednesday at lunch
Room 307
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Mr. Southwell |
Drag Racing Team
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Drag racing is a motor sport where students learn about high performance automobiles. Members will learn about high performance automobile technology and driving skills while competing at High School Drag Racing events.
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Tuesday & Thursday after school
Auto shop
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Mr. Grewal and Mr. Klose
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Dungeons & Dragons Club
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Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a popular tabletop roleplaying game. Learn to play the game and have some opportunities to try it out on a drop-in basis. All are welcome. (It is a great opportunity for students to practice basic numeracy skills, develop organic social and emotional learning, expand their creative and critical thinking skills, and develop their organization/executive functioning.) Two types of weekly activities on alternating weeks: Week 1 will be opportunities to learn the system, develop characters, ask questions, etc. Week 2 will be opportunities to take their characters on adventures guided by the teacher.
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Friday after school
Room 211 |
Mr. Ackermann |
Empowering Hornets
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We are a group of grade 8-12 students who plan and take part in activities for our own self-care as well as the school community and community at large.
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Friday at lunch
Room 209 |
Ms. Loc
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Energy Ambassadors
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We are energy ambassadors. We take care of the community garden. We turn off the lights and computers. We want to save a little energy for our planet, think sustainability.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 310 |
Mr. Koutsonikas and Mr. Southwell |
Frank Hurt Cancer Association
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This club will focus on fundraising money for cancer research by holding at least 2 smaller fundraisers and our second annual Relay For Life event. Members are expected to attend weekly meetings and volunteer for the fundraisers. Fundraisers done in the past include pizza sales,bottles drives, and bake sales. The Relay For Life event is a school wide relay where students make teams to compete to raise the most amount of money while also participating in fun events and games. Last year we raised over $3,000 from just the Relay For Life.
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Wednesday at lunch
Room 212 |
Mr. Davidson and Ms. Lalli
Tyas Mehat
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Frank Hurt Jiu Jitsu |
We train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which is a grappling-based sport. Students are taught fundamental principles and movements, and then go on to learn more advanced techniques. Classes consist of warm-up, technique, drills, and live sparring/rolling. Members are required to sign and return waiver forms and are expected to have a change of clothes.
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Monday, Wednesday & Friday 7:00 – 8:05am
Small Gym |
Mr. Leung and Ms. Froberg |
Frank Hurt Math Academy
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This club includes CEMC Contest preparation and Math Ninjas Homework Club, dedicated to helping students excel in the Canadian Mathematical Competitions (CEMC) and supporting math homework after school. We aim to foster a community of math enthusiasts, offering preparation, mentorship, and collaborative learning to empower students by students in their mathematical journey. Membership in the Club is open to 12 Math Ninjas plus all students interested in math, with expectations of active participation, collaborative learning, and a commitment to academic growth.
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All times are after school:
Monday: room 606
Tuesday: room 101
Wednesday: room 108
Thursday: room 605
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Mr. Bal & Ms. Kaur |
Future Canada
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Future Canada is a branch of the youth-led global non-profit organization Future Publication. Our mission is to gather youth voices to educate, inspire, and create change in our community through collaboration, creativity, and journalism for a more sustainable future. Members are expected to bring their questions and ideas and be prepared to learn and participate in discussions. Students will discuss and research topics to then prepare projects (articles, art, etc.) to share their research and inform the public about sustainability topics.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 309 |
Ms. Kang
Muskan Cheema, Sofia Sutton, Kamakshi Sharma, Jhenica Dinoso
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Go Cricket Club
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The Go Cricket Club promotes the love of cricket among enthusiasts of all skill levels, fostering teamwork and helping us make the strongest possible cricket team for the season. The Go Cricket Club welcomes cricket enthusiasts of all skill levels, providing opportunities for skill development, friendly matches, and camaraderie. The Go Cricket Club offers members diverse activities, including friendly matches, skill development sessions, and participation in interclub competitions. Additionally, the club engages in community outreach, hosts social events to promote Cricket at school, and conducts fundraising activities within the school and the wider community.
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First Thursday of every month
Room 108 |
Ms. Kaur, Vivek Nagpaul, Shahid Bashir |
Guitar Club
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The guitar club provides a space for students to practice, play, and share music amongst one another. All skill levels are welcome to join, and if you don’t want to play guitar, singers are more than welcome as well.
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Thursday at lunch
Room 604 |
Mr. Knight
Layan Kutieleh
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Heritage Club
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A space for students to learn and embrace South Asian art and culture, form friendships, attain leadership experience, and get volunteer opportunities
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Friday at lunch
Room 603 |
Ms. Sidhu |
Hornets Give Back
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The purpose of Hornets Give Back is to provide a source of essentials for students in need. Our goal is to reciprocate the generosity and amiability the Frank Hurt community has shown us.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 100 |
Ms. Mann, Ms. Johal
Harleen Dhaliwal |
Hornet’s Nest Crochet
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The purpose of the Crochet club is to learn a new skill or to enhance existing crochet skills. Members simply need to show up show up, be creative, get inspired and have fun!
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Thursday 3:00-4:30pm
Room 202
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Ms. El-Nashar |
Investigative Journalism Club
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This club will be hosted for people in Frank Hurt who are interested in journalism and criminology. There will be a creative writing session where students can create their own stories or articles (if published will be vetted by Ms.Vandop). We will play documentaries where students can analyze and share their thoughts and opinions, print out articles where students will write their opinions, thoughts and perspectives, and print out cases where students must analyze, suspect and investigate (they will then write out all their information on a word document/paper where we will see about their opinions/thoughts).
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 300 |
Ms. Vandop
Gurleen Banga, Gurleen Gill, Hadia Mohammad Shoeab
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Math Ninjas
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Math Ninjas is a club that provides students with math help after school using our amazing student volunteers. Members are outstanding math students that are patient, helpful and responsible. All students are able to come for help.
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All times are after school:
Monday: room 606
Tuesday: room 101
Wednesday: room 108
Thursday: room 605
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Mr. Bal (Math Ninjas), Ms. Kaur |
Morning Ball |
Morning ball is a place where you can work on your basketball skills while also getting in some early morning competition. All grades are welcome. It is recommended you bring your own basketball, but one will be provided for you if needed.
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Wednesday & Friday 6:00 – 8:00am
Large gym |
Mr. Koutsonikas, Steve Lee |
Music Council
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To fundraise for the music program, organize activities for the students in the program, and to develop leadership and teamwork. Members will apply to be a part of the music council.
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Council will decide on day and time to meet
Band room |
Ms. Antrobus |
Philosophy Club
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We gather weekly over cups of hot chocolate or tea to explore the depths of ethics and nurture our philosophical curiosity. We engage in lively discussions, exchange ideas, and sharpen our intellectual prowess in a welcoming and cozy atmosphere.
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Wednesday at lunch
Room 310 |
Mr. Koutsonikas |
Psych Explorers Club
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A research club that focuses on teaching about mental health, brain and mind processes, and various other psychology related topics. The aim of this club is to create a 500 word ‘article’ once a month to post on the club’s blog page. A condensed version would be made for one or more of our club members to read out during announcements on the first school day of each month.
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Monday at lunch
Room 101
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Ms. Minhas |
Research Club
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The Research Club is a dynamic and collaborative space for students passionate about science, inquiry, and innovation. Our club is dedicated to fostering a love for research and experimentation as we prepare for the First School Science Fair and subsequently for the Regional Science fair and beyond. Our mission is to encourage students to explore scientific concepts, develop critical thinking skills, and engage in hands-on projects that promote creativity and collaboration.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 108 or 603 |
Ms. Sidhu and Ms. Kaur |
QSA @ Frank Hurt |
A safe place for LGBTQIA+ students and allies, to watch queer-themed shows/movies, plan Pride events and discuss important queer issues.
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Thursday at lunch
Room 311 |
Mr. Cupino and Ms. Bellmond |
Rise Above Reality Expectation (RARE)
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The RARE Future Leaders & After School Soccer Program aims to empower youth, especially those from marginalized communities by creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment that empowers young people to grow, develop, and give back to their communities. The program integrates mental health awareness, offering mindfulness and stress management training, while promoting physical fitness through sports and recreational activities. The mentorships expectation will encourage youth to be an ambassador to their school and communities by offering valuable work experience, leadership development, and community engagement opportunities. Youth will develop leadership skills by planning activities, managing peers, and contributing to community events, while being mentored by experienced professionals. We will discuss current issues that relate to bettering community engagement, learning how to support our peers through mental health, promoting awareness on bullying and racism and how to connect those new to our school to feel a sense of belonging. The sports program will offer skill training and fundamental development. |
Friday 3:30-5:00pm
Community Building |
Dacious Richardson (Dash)
Jemima Garbar, Layan Kutieleh, Jeswin Joshi, Krish Garg
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Robotics & Coding
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The purpose of the robotics club is for students to learn how to code and write commands for robots through play.
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Thursday after school
Room 408 |
Ms. Bagri |
STEAM Club
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To explore math and science topics in more depth! Students can consult with teachers on topics of personal interest, and teachers will support students in their attempts to learn more about these topics.
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Monday at lunch
Rooms 108, 208, Science labs |
Ms. Kaur, Ms. Sidhu & Mr. Ackermann |
Student Council
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Student-run organization that plans events throughout the school year, including dances, spirit weeks, and talent show.
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Monday at Lunch
311 |
Mr. Cupino and Ms. Parnell
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The Good Guys
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The Good Guys is an organization that works to combat homelessness and food insecurity by raising money for food and care packages. They do this by having consistent fundraisers and events to raise some money. The Good Guys is an organization with members that genuinely want to make a change and contribute to the issues surrounding homelessness. Fundraisers or events will be held once a month at Frank Hurt. Proceeds will go towards care packages. Once a month, the club presidents will meet with the club presidents from other schools, to participate in events such as distributing packages, creating them, and fundraising.
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Tuesday at lunch
Room 208 |
Clair England |
Volleyball Club
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The Volleyball Club is for all volleyball athletes, players, and enthusiasts. There is a mandatory sign-in the day before to create teams.
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Starts in semester 2, every Thursday with a tournament over two days the last week of school
Large and small gym
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Mr. Barrun and Ms. Loc
Amara Khan and Kavleen Hundal |
Zine Club |
Zine Club Members learn about various methods of making zines, as well as history and contemporary uses for zines in print and online. Members can work on independent zines or contribute to group zines based on themes decided by the group. Members help fold, staple, bind, and share the finished zines after printing. Individual members can volunteer to lead the design of small-group, community, or individual zines about a topic of their choice. Zine Club leader (Ms. Bellmond) supports the organization, printing, and providing supplies for the creation of zines.
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Wednesday after school
Room 503
3:00 – 4:00pm |
Ms. Bellmond |
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Before School | Frank Hurt Jiu Jitsu Small Gym 7:00-8:05 amP |
| Frank Hurt Jiu Jitsu Small Gym 7:00-8:05 am
Morning Ball Large Gym 6:00-8:00 am |
| Frank Hurt Jiu Jitsu Small Gym 7:00-8:05 am
Morning Ball Large Gym 6:00-8:00 am |
Lunch | Psych Explorers Club Room 101 STEAM Club Room 108, 211, Science Labs
Student Council Room 311
| Aesthetic Architects Room 207
Anti-Oppression Collective Room 206
Energy Ambassadors Room 310 Future Canada Room 309 Hornets Give Back Room 100 Investigative Journalism Club Room 300 The Good Guys Room 208 Research Club Room 108/603 | Art Club Room 503
Black Student Union Room 206
Computer Coding Club Room 308
Crafting Social Club Room 203
Debate Club Room 307 Frank Hurt Cancer Association Room 212 Philosophy Club Room 310 Lunch | Chess Club Room 108
Cubing Club Room 213
Go Cricket Club 1st Thursday of the month Room 108
QSA @ Frank Hurt Room 311
Guitar Club Room 604
| Empowering Hornets Room 105
Computer Coding Club Room 308
Heritage Club Room 603 |
After School | Frank Hurt Math Academy/ Math Ninjas Room 606 | Drag Racing Team Auto shop
Frank Hurt Math Academy/ Math Ninjas Room 101 | Frank Hurt Math Academy/ Math Ninjas Room 108
Zine Club Room 503 3:00-4:00 pm
| Drag Racing Team Auto Shop Frank Hurt Math Academy/ Math Ninjas Room 605 Hornet's Nest Crochet Room 202 Robotics and Coding Room 408 | Dungeons & Dragons Club Room 211
Rise Above Reality Expectation (RARE) Community Building
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Vollyball Club: Starts in semester 2, every Thursday with a tournament over two days the week last week of school – Large and Small Gyms