Elementary School Clubs & Activities

Bell Choir
Bell Choir is a weekly after school activity open to girls in grades 4-8. These bell ringers learn music to support our school liturgies and participate in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Occasionally, they have also supported the music at non-NDA concerts.
Big Sister Day
Big Sister Day is a monthly activity organized and led by our NDA High School Campus Ministry Club, under the supervision of Sr. Anne Seeley, CND. They prepare games and crafts for the younger girls (Grades 3-7) to enjoy either outside or inside, depending upon weather.
Book Club
Students in grades 3-5 are invited to join an after school book club. Members explore interesting, good-quality books and meet weekly to discuss elements of the book. The goal of this extracurricular activity is to foster a lifelong love of reading in a social and fun environment.
Calligraphy Club
In the Calligraphy Club for grades 6, 7, & 8, students will learn the history of calligraphy as the art of beautiful handwriting. The club, moderated by faculty member Kerri Paone, aims to teach all the details aspiring calligraphers need. This includes setting up a workspace, learning about the tools and materials needed, introduction to basic strokes to form letters, words, and flourishes. Through practice and guidance, students will also have the opportunity to develop their own style of calligraphy and turn it into a digital text. This club aims to promote and enhance student writing and creativity through the recognition and education of calligraphy as a visual artform.
Hiking Club
Students in Grades 6-8 learn the basic skills, and health & safety tips necessary to take on the challenge of hiking on wilderness trails. Hikes are scheduled on weekend days or holidays when interested parents are available to join their daughters on these adventures.
Math Regents Review/Peer Tutoring
Middle School students are invited to stay after school to receive additional support in math.
Elective Offerings at Notre Dame Academy
Mind & Body Wellness
In this elective, students will explore a holistic approach to well-being, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how physical, mental, and emotional health are interconnected. They will learn about essential healthy habits, including proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep while delving into the mind-body connection to understand how mental and emotional states influence physical health. Additionally, students can engage in various unfamiliar sports and activities. This hands-on experience is designed to build confidence, encourage team participation, and foster a sense of community. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of sportsmanship and collaboration, helping students appreciate the value of respect and positive interaction both on and off the field. Through these activities, students will not only enhance their physical fitness but also develop essential life skills and a stronger sense of belonging.
Mind Masters: Logic and Strategy
Students will engage in a stimulating journey through the world of puzzles and strategic challenges. This elective sharpens critical thinking skills as students learn to apply logic and strategy across various games. From intricate grid puzzles and classic sudoku to strategic card games and beyond, participants will explore how strategic thinking can enhance problem-solving and decision-making. Through these engaging activities, students will discover how even games involving elements of chance can be approached with logical strategies to improve their chances of success. This course promises a fun and interactive way to build cognitive skills while enjoying the thrill of games and puzzles.
Theatrical Explorations
Students will immerse themselves in the dynamic world of theater and vocal performance. This elective introduces drama fundamentals through engaging theater games, improvisation exercises, and scene work, helping students develop essential acting skills and rehearsal techniques. As they progress, students can apply what they’ve learned in a culminating spring performance, showcasing their growth and creativity. Additionally, the course will cover vocal techniques, including how to vocalize effectively, read music, and harmonize, providing a well-rounded foundation in both acting and vocal performance. Join us for a creative journey where students build confidence, enhance their performance skills, and enjoy the magic of theater and music.
Junior Journalists
Students will dive into the exciting world of journalism, learning how to create impactful news stories and articles while exploring the power of storytelling, enhancing communication skills, and becoming a vital part of our school’s news team. This elective will cover the fundamentals of news writing, including the different types of news stories, effective interview techniques, and the art of crafting engaging content. Students will apply their skills by writing for the "Gator Gazette," our student-run newspaper, published each quarter. In addition to sharpening their reporting skills, students will have opportunities to explore multimedia journalism, learning how to tell compelling stories using video production and editing.
Eco-Art: Creative Sustainability
Students will explore the intersection of creativity and environmental stewardship. Through the theme of sustainability, students will create artwork that raises awareness about environmental issues, promotes recycling and upcycling, and celebrates the beauty of the natural world. Projects will include creating sculptures from found objects, designing eco-friendly fashion, and using natural materials innovatively. This course encourages students to think critically about their impact on the environment and empowers them to use art as a medium for positive change. By the end of the elective, students will have a deeper understanding of how art can inspire sustainable practices and advocate for the planet's well-being.