Clubs & Activities
Some are annual one-day or one-week intensive experiences. Others last all year. Some are casual and just-for-fun. Others demand whole-hearted commitment. But all of CHS's diverse clubs and activities extend your learning, expand your boundaries, and connect you with others in unforgettable ways!

Whether you are preparing your portfolio for art school or just enjoying being creative, come make some art!

Over 70% of our students participate on at least one of our teams, including soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, swimming, tennis, lacrosse, and baseball.
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Enjoy the rich history, culture, and charm of this storied city as you explore its neighborhoods with CHS history faculty and fellow students.

These student-facilitated groups meet periodically for fellowship and prayer over breakfast.

Join fellow student theater-lovers for a day in the Big Apple, including a Broadway show!

Audition for this select choir to sing a wide range of challenging music, with beautiful results.

Sharpen your skills while making new friends as you play for fun and competition.
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Represent CHS at the state level and beyond! Our students routinely achieve high honors at this event.

Learn the art and science of analyzing an issue, formulating an argument, and presenting your case.
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The CHS Diversity Club, known as Imago Dei, organizes our annual Diversity Week and other special events such as an annual coffee house.

There are so many ways to get involved in drama at CHS! Enroll in the drama or improv elective, or participate in our acclaimed spring musical as an actor, dancer, or techie!

The fun is high, the competition is fierce, and the camaraderie is real!

Dive headfirst into the new year as new and returning students gather together with teachers in bucolic surroundings for fun and worship.

Play the great jazz songbook while learning to improvise and solo.

Our main choir affords the chance to join voices with dozens of other students while singing great repertoire old and new.

Paper + Ink, CHS's literary and arts magazine, features poetry, short fiction, essays, and artwork.

This group of seniors regularly sit with a kindergarten "buddy" at lunch time, helping to unify our student body and mentor the little ones.

Our accomplished math team competes successfully at the local, regional, and state level.
High School
Christian Heritage School strives to offer an opportunity for all students to be involved in the school community outside the traditional classroom. High school students have an array of activities offered to them after school and during the weekly activity period.
- Art Club
- Athletics
- Boston History Trip
- Breakfast Club
- Broadway Day Trip
- Chamber Choir
- Chess Club
- CT Science Fair
- Debate
- Diversity Club
- Drama
- eSPORTS
- Fall Retreat
- Jazz Band
- Kingsmen Singers
- Knightly Knews Club
- Literary Magazine
- Lunch Buddies
- Math Team
- Mission Trips
- Model Congress
- Multicultural Student Organization
- National Honor Society
- Peer Tutoring
- Poetry Club
- Ski Club
- Student Ambassadors
- Student Government
- Symphonic Band
- Tech Crew
- White Mountains Hiking Trip
- Winterim
- Worship Band
- Yearbook
Middle School
Christian Heritage School strives to offer an opportunity for all students to be involved in the school community outside the traditional classroom. Middle school students have an array of activities offered to them after school and during the weekly activity period.
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Animation Club
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Art Club
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Art Lessons
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Athletics
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Board Games Club
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B.R.I.D.G.E.S.
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Class Trips
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Coloring Club
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Drama
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Ensemble
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International Baking Club
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Intramural Sports Club
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Jewelry Making Club
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K'Nex Club
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Knitting/Crocheting Club
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Manicure Club
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MATHCOUNTS
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Newspaper/Decorating Club
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Scrapbook and Photography Club
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Service Club
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Skits Club
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Socials
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Worship Ensemble Club
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Wrestling Club
Lower School
Christian Heritage School strives to offer an opportunity for all students to be involved in the school community outside the traditional classroom. Lower school students grades K-5 have an array of activities and seasonal clubs offered after school and during TEACH, the weekly faculty and staff professional development time on Thursday mornings.
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Funtastic Sports
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TEACH American Girl Doll
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TEACH Littlest Pet Shop
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TEACH Sewing Club (Grade 5)
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TEACH Building Club/Board Games
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TEACH Active Games Club (Grades 2-5)
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TEACH Art and Crafts