Athletics & Activities

Knight Athletics

The Athletic Program at Saint Amelia School exists as a vital and integral  part  of  the educational  process  and the development of the “whole person.”  We wish to create an athletic atmosphere that  teaches the values of fair play and good  competition; encourages teamwork as an important part of a student’s growth toward maturity; and  provides enjoyable recreational activities which develop Christian attitudes of sportsmanship and character that can be sustained beyond the elementary level. Participation in athletics and athletic competition can contribute   to the  “whole-person” development when it is appropriately incorporated into the formal  education of each individual of the Church, the classroom, and the home.

Boy’s Baseball – Varsity/Junior Varsity – Fall

Girl’s Volleyball – Varsity – Fall

Girl’s Cheerleading – Varsity/Junior Varsity – Fall

Co-Ed Swimming – Grades 1 – 8 – Fall

Boy’s Basketball – Varsity/Junior Varsity – Winter

Girl’s Basketball – Varsity/Junior Varsity- Winter

Girl’s Cheerleading – Varsity/Junior Varsity – Winter

Girl’s Softball – Varsity – Spring

Boy’s Volleyball – Varsity – Spring

Co-Ed Soccer – Grades 1 – 8 – Spring

Co-Ed Track & Field – Age Division – Spring

 

You Can download the sports permission form here:  Sports Permission Form

 

Activities

Altar Servers  – Boys and girls in Grades 6-8 serve Mass.

Art Show – Offers students the opportunity to  see their artistic work on display.

Bowling Club - This after school club meets weekly for 8 weeks and is open to students in Gr. 3-8 looking to have fun, learn and improve their skills.

Cooking Club – Students in Grades 6, 7, & 8 meet twice a month and prepare French and Spanish cuisine.

8th Grade Council – Meets monthly to plan service projects, social activities.

Gardening Club – Junior High students meet monthly to discuss concerns on the environment and work on projects to beautify the church and school grounds.

Honors Club – Grades 6-8… based on academic average. Promotes leadership, service, community awareness, school spirit.  Provides  learning experience, peer tutoring after school.

Knights of the Round Table – Student representatives meet with administration to promote a healthy climate for students in our school.

Literary Magazine – Consists of original stories and poems written by students in all grade levels and published in the Spring.

Music Department – Children’s choir:  Gr. 3-8; instrumental music lessons:  Gr. 5-8

Peer MinistryStudents of different grade levels, PK – 8, are paired together to complete a school activity or community project. Builds on strengthening social skills and interaction of our students.

Principal’s Council - Student representatives meet with administration as part of our school improvement team.

School Newspaper ClubStudents in all grades are given an opportunity to write for the newspaper.  Junior High students meet during  lunch and are given assignments and a date to  turn them in.  Their articles are edited and printed by a faculty advisor.

Science ClubStudents in Gr. 4-8 meet monthly emphasizing ecological concerns.

Service ClubStudents in Gr. K – 8 work to build a sense of  community with each other and with people in our area.

Ski Club - Runs in January and February for 8 weeks.

Student CouncilRepresentatives from Gr. 3-8 meet on a monthly basis to plan and discuss school-related issues.

Technology Club – Students in Grades 5-8 meet weekly to enter national contests.

Wee Deliver3rd grade students rotate jobs of sorting, stamping and delivering in-school mail.

Students and/or parents write to each other and  then the mail is delivered to each room.