Clubs
The 2024-2025 clubs are listed below. You will find a general description of the club, meeting times and location. There may also be link that provides additional detail regarding the specific club.
Title | Meeting Times | Description | Staff Sponsor(s) |
Art | Wednesday lunch room 125 | Statement of Purpose: 1. To encourage and support student’s artistic expression. 2. To foster a community of artists in the school. 3. To promote art cub members artwork through shows, competitions and other events. | Mr. Dyment |
Automotive | Wednesdays biweekly at lunch in portable 9 | To create a community/ discussion group focussed on informing students of career opportunities connected to cars - automotive mechanics, bodywork, various related engineering trades and to build a community that is interested in all things cars. | Mr. Dewar |
Bee | Monday Lunch BASES Room | To learn about & care for Bees. To help peek interest in caring for the environment, future careers and hobbies. | Mr. Pielak |
Best Buddies | Thursday Lunch BASES Room | To encourage and provide a venue for Friendship, integration and social interaction between BASES students and the typical student population. | Mr. Pielak |
Biology | Fridays at 3 pm Portable 7 | Art Club’s mission is to foster a supportive and creative community, which aims to encourage artists of FHSS in a positive environment. Achieved by promoting club members’ artwork through shows, competitions and other events. | Mr. Bedard/Mr. McCune |
Black Student Union - BSU | Fridays at lunch Room D201 | To provide a safe space for black students to connect and discuss together. to collaborate with other BSU groups across Surrey. | Ms. Kambo |
Blood Donation | Wednesday at lunch Bases Room | To learn how giving and caring for others makes us feel good. To save lives by giving your blood to others. | Mr. Pielak |
Book Lovers | TBA | For people who love books to get together to read and talk about books! | Ms. Parker - Jervis |
Calls For Action | Every Other Fri at Lunch Portable 7 | To bring awareness, to cultural injustices. To support our schools' indigenous community through fundraising, exposure, and events, such as MMIWG+ , First weeks in residents, ect. | Mr. Bedard |
Chess | Fridays at lunch in room 204 | Chess club works to provide students with an opportunity to expand and improve on their chess skills through lessons and tournaments. | Mr. Ho |
Cultural Diversity & Equity | Every other Wed at lunch room D201 | To promote cultural diversity in the school by recognizing various cultures and celebrations | Ms. Kambo |
Debate | Tuesdays after school room 213 | We are a group of passionate individuals dedicated to fostering an inclusive atmosphere, where everyone feels safe expressing their views. We hope to teach students how to debate, critically think and publicly speak well. | Ms. Rakkar |
Dungeons and Dragons DND | Thursdays at 3 pm Room 216 | To be a space where people can express their creativity. We will play Dungeons & Dragons, where we play characters and tell a story. | Ms. Balikis |
Engineering | Tuesdays at lunch Room 109 | Engineering club aims to create a community of like-minded individuals who express an interest in STEM. | Mr. Xu |
Environment | Thursdays biweekly at lunch in Room 203 | To obtain a sustainable lifestyle and combat climate change through individual actions. We do this by hosting events such as litter pick ups, marker and battery collections, planting and spreading awareness. | Ms. Sereda |
FHYFC (Youth For Care) | Every 2nd Monday at lunch Room D105 | FHYFC club is dedicated to providing opportunities such as Doc Talks, hospital tours, and various volunteer opportunities with the Surrey Hospital Foundation. We will also be putting together care kits for children that are spending more time in the hospital. | Ms. Brar |
Game Development | Tuesdays at lunch Thursdays afterschool in room 109 | To teach students how to code, organize, design games, integrate visual arts, music and sound design, challenge questions, and give information about contests, host game jams, etc. | Mr. Greenall |
GSA Pride | Thursdays Biwekly between Room 126 & D201 | To provide a safe and inclusive space for all students and to discuss how to amplify FH pride Gay Straight Alliance, celebrating all students and their identity. | Ms. Kambo/Ms. Dawson |
Hawk Word | Thursdays at lunch Room 217 | Hawk Word is representative of the Fraser Heights creative community in journalism. We work towards creating publications to inform our community of the amazing things that are going on in the community, while providing students with the opportunity to share their voices and talents. | Mr. Kelly |
Helping Hands | Every other Thursday in Room D201 and weekly on Thursdays in Room 209. Monthly visits to the Fleetwood Villa | Helping hands club works with students and seniors in the community to lend a helping hand and provide social skills and companionship. | Ms. Kambo |
Homework | Tuesdays & Thursday at lunch Room 210 | Grade 11-12 students (peer tutors) will be spending their lunch hour helping students in grade 8-12 who need support with their academic classes. | Ms. Kim/M. Collins |
International Ambassadors | 1st Wednesday of the month at lunch | The International Ambassador Club is dedicated to promoting cultural appreciation and equality amongst our large International Student population at Fraser Heights Secondary. The Ambassador’s work with new and returning International Students to develop community and a sense of belonging in our school and in the community at large. | Ms. Chatha |
LEO | Tuesdays at lunch in Room 216 | We want to help others in school and in our community. This club is for people who want to help others, provide service, make other's people's day a little brighter and work with the Lion's club in the community. | Ms. Currie |
Math Contest | Thursday 3pm Room 207 | Support for those wanting to do well on math contests | Mr. Myung |
Mechatronics | Monday & Tuesdays after school in Room 218 | Our club will be focused on learning, designing, and competing on everything related to mechatronics. This will include electronics, robotics, engineering, along with other STEM subjects. Our club will compete in the CANSAT and Junior CANSAT competition hosted every May in Alberta, as well as other possible competitions such as the Space Apps Challenge. | Mr. Larkin |
Mock Trials | Mondays after school room 213 | Our club’s mandate is to encourage students to learn about the Canadian legal system in a fun and interactive manner, with an emphasis on trials. The club also aims to encourage its members to develop their critical thinking and public speaking skills. | Ms. Rakkar |
Model UN | Friday after school room 213 | Model United Nation will explore different forums within the United Nations and will aim to teach members how MUN works while enhancing their understanding of politics and adding new skills such as quick problem solving and public speaking. | Ms. Rakkar |
Philosophy | Wednesdays afterschool Room 216 | In a typical Ethics Bowl meeting, students discuss and analyze case studies that involve political, social, or economic dilemmas. Students practice their public speaking and critical thinking skills by splitting up into two teams and proposing solutions to ethical issues. Coaches also train students on philosophical perspectives and speaking strategies, preparing them for upcoming competitions. | Ms. Balikis |
Red Cross | Biweekly on Thursdays at lunch Room 216 | We strive to educate and spread awareness about current events and global issues, advocating for people in need worldwide through fundraisers, care packages, and more! | Ms. Balikis |
Robotics Competition | TBA on Teams and at Lunchtime/After School. | To plan and prepare for Robotics competitions in the Surrey Robotics League. In meetings we plan for competitions, and delegate tasks. We are currently at capacity, so please see Mrs Desrochers to put your name on the waitlist. We may be opening up a subsection called the junior robotics club that will be open to grades 8-9, keep your eyes peeled for that info! | Ms. Desrochers |
Science | Wednesdays 3:00-4:00 Room D101 | The Fraser Heights Science Club strives to ignite/fuel a passion for science in students from across the school through a diverse range of engaging activities, competitions, and lessons. These include participation in in-school competitions like egg drop, mouse-trap cars, and wiki-races. Some external opportunities offered through the club include UBC Physics Olympics, Science Fair projects, and other science competitions. | Mr. Struik |
Students’ Union and Education | Fridays at lunch biweekly room 212 | The goal of this club is to provide students with the chance to explore education-based volunteering opportunities while also enhancing their own education by exposing them to a wide range of programs and scholarships | Ms. Bittner |
Trivia | Mondays & Thursdays during lunch Room 103 | To prepare students for provincial and national trivia competitions including Reach for the Top, Consensus, and the History and Geography Bee. | Mr. Hasan |