Student Activites


Great things happen when you
"STAY AFTER SCHOOL"
at Beaumont!

Even beyond the classroom, Beaumont’s all about what’s important to GIRLS! Extra-curricular activities allow Beaumont students to develop their social skills and build school spirit. More than 20 clubs and service groups encourage girls to discover special talents and share their interests with friends from every grade level. Opportunities for leadership, challenge and fun begin here . . .

Beaumont isn’t just about books!

our extra-curriculars are laboratories of life, celebrating all the things girls love -- laughter, friendship, fun, fulfillment, a chance to socialize. Be sure to explore all of our clubs, service and special interest groups for the ones right for you.

Whatever your interests, there’s a Beaumont activity made for you:

ACADEMICS

  • French Club
  • Latin Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Junior Council on World Affairs
  • Math & Science Club
 

CREATIVITY

  • Art Club
  • Beaumont Voice (newspaper)
  • Drama Club
  • Literary Magazine
  • Parapet (yearbook)

LEADERSHIP

  • Ambassador Club
  • National Honor Society
  • Student Council

SCHOOL SPIRIT

  • Cheerleading
  • Pep Club

SOCIAL JUSTICE

  • F.A.M.E.
  • Service Club
  • Respect Life
  • S.A.D.D.
  • S.I.E.G.E.

MINISTRY

  • Eucharistic ministers
  • Music ministers
  • Peer ministers

Knowledge is power!

Academic and career-oriented clubs help foster and enhance interests that begin in the classroom. Language clubs (French, Latin, Spanish) provide opportunities for a closer look at other cultures and lifestyles through parties, meetings, and activities with other schools. In Junior Council on World Affairs you’ll broaden your horizons and take a hands-on role in contemporary international issues. Thinking about a career in math or science? Learn more about it and begin to prepare through speakers, shadowing and service in Math & Science clubs.

Express yourself!

Outlets for self-expression and talent abound. The Art and Drama Clubs serve as workshops where girls can express their love of the visual and theater arts. Annual drama activities include production of three shows, field trips, Cleveland Theater Conference, parties and fun. Have a way with words? Beaumont’s Parapet (yearbook), Voice (newspaper) and Literary Magazine staffs need creative writers, photographers, artists, and computer buffs to contribute and help produce all three quality Beaumont publications.

Share your faith!

Student Eucharistic and Music Ministers create a joyful, prayerful environment during school liturgies and faith celebrations. Senior Peer Ministers coordinate all aspects of liturgies, prayer services and retreats including individual class retreats, Jr./Sr. retreat and Kairos.
 

Lead and succeed!

If you desire an active role in representing your classmates’ views, student government may be your forum. Members of Student Council are elected by the classes and organize a full calendar of activities including Christmas on Campus and Beaumont Day.

Members of the National Honor Society are selected by the faculty for their scholarship, leadership, character and service. Sixteen annual activities include the Red Cross Bloodmobile,

Honors Assembly, and leadership workshops for freshmen. Student Ambassadors serve as hostesses and greeters to Beaumont visitors.

Get in the spirit!

Whether they’re cheering the Benedictine Bengals on to victory or inspiring our own Beaumont Blue Streaks and fans, the Cheerleaders are a dynamic team of spirit-builders, always enthusiastic and ready for fun. The Pep Club lends their energy and support to a variety of Beaumont programs designed to generate school and team spirit.

Service with a smile!

The commitment to service to others is integral to the mission of Beaumont School. Service-oriented clubs afford many ways to enhance the total Beaumont experience through meaningful, enriching charitable and social justice work at school and in the broader community. F.A.M.E. members (Females Achieving Minority Excellence) celebrate minority excellence, multicultural education and community building, leadership and faith through events like Black History Month. The Service Club works weekly with St. Aloysius serving hot meals and visiting the elderly at Judson Manor. Links with the InterReligious Task Force provide international service trip opportunities. The club sponsors annual food and book drives, Ten Thousand Villages Christmas Bazaar and a school supply collection for city schools. Demonstrate your commitment to the dignity of life in all of its forms through the activities of the Respect Life Club. It’s all about making healthy choices --S.A.D.D (Students Against Destructive Decisions) provides valuable information to students like sponsoring "Grim Reaper" day before prom to raise awareness of the consequences of drunk driving. Concerned about the environment? Join S.E.I.G.E. (Students Insuring an Environmentally Good Earth) and help raise awareness through programs like school recycling and "Run for the Earth."


Membership in individual clubs and organizations may be subject to special membership policies and requirements and payment of club dues.


Last Update:  09 November 2004