Clubs & Activities
Explore, Lead, and Connect at The Heritage School
At The Heritage School, we offer a diverse range of clubs and societies for all of our students. These opportunities allow students to explore their passions, cultivate leadership skills, and connect with peers who share similar interests. Whether it's an academic pursuit, a creative art, athletics, or community service, there's something for everyone.
Our clubs go beyond the classroom, providing unique experiences that enrich student learning. For example, the Environmental Club organizes river rafting trips, the Honor Society completes volunteer hours at local non-profits, and the World Language clubs embark on overseas trips during spring break. These activities foster a positive community and help students develop skills and interests not covered in regular classes.
With many club meetings scheduled during school hours, students can balance extracurricular activities with academic commitments effortlessly. The variety of clubs at The Heritage School allows students to explore their interests, develop leadership skills, and engage in meaningful activities both during and outside of school hours.
Clubs Offered
- Art Club
- Chess Club
- Drama
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- French Club
- High Q Team
- Honor Council
- International Club
- Intramural Sports grades 3-5, coached by Upper School students
- Key Club
- Latin Club
- Literary Competition
- MathCounts for Middle School
- Model United Nations
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National French Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- One Act
- Outing Club
- Robotics Club
- Spanish Club
- Spring Play/Musical
- Student Ambassadors
- Student Government Association
- Student Interns
- The Heritage Singers
- The Accipiter - Yearbook
The Heritage Singers is a choir club made up of Lower School students. Photographed is the Heritage Singers performing at a school concert.
The Heritage Key Club is a sect of the International Key Club Organization, an organization dedicated to students how to lead and make a difference through service and volunteerism. Photographed is the Heritage Key Club volunteering at the annual Angel Run.
Members of our clubs engage in all sorts of volunteer and community work. Photographed are students packing up care packages for the local community.
Leaders of the Heritage Key Club visit the Georgia State House to meet with local government representatives and learn about the inner workings of government.
Members of the National Spanish Society show off their certificates after their induction ceremony.