Clubs & Organizations

Notre Dame provides a well-rounded, rigorous academic program, as well as comprehensive co-curricular activities that include ministry, leadership, athletics, theater, clubs, and activity programs.

As an all-girls' school, Notre Dame's co-curricular activities are led by young women.  As a result, Notre Dame High School offers its students more leadership opportunities than other local schools, and in a myriad of ways.

Listed below are groups and activities available to Notre Dame students.

Academic

  • Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society
  • History Club
  • Women in Science


 

 

Special Interests

  • Fashion Club
  • Textiles Club

Performing Arts

  • Dance Club
  • Drama Club

Cultural

  • Multi-Cultural Club


 

 

 

 

 

 

Student Government               

  • Associated Student Body (ASB) Officers                    
  • Class Officers                        
  • Club Officers

Campus Ministry                                             

  • Senior Retreat Team

 Ambassadors

 

California Scholarship Federation (CSF)

California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is organized to foster high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of students of the senior high schools of California. Founded in 1921, the California Scholarship Federation is the oldest scholarship institution in the state of California.  Full membership is open to 2nd semester sophomores, juniors and seniors. Second semester freshman and 1st semester sophomores can join as associative members.

 

National Honor Society (NHS)

The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation's premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.  These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since their beginnings in 1921.  Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments, but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.

 

The Summit

An award winning yearbook produced by a dedicated group of young women who, together with Palma High School, document student activities.

Student Newspaper

This year, students have begun publishing a student newsletter about activities on campus.

Special Activities and Traditions

+ Air Jam

+ Jr./Sr. Prom

+ Awards Day

+ Mother-Daughter SF Trip

+ Big Sis/Little Sis Program

+ Movie Night

+ Club Fair

+ Powder Puff Football

+ Fashion Show

+ Spirit Week

+ Father-Daughter Dance

+ Theatre Productions

+ Food Fair

+ Winterball

+ Grandparents’ Day

+ WOW (Week of Welcome)

+ Homecoming