After School Hours: Clubs
If you walk the halls after school hours, the number of students who are sitting and waiting might seem surprising. The reason they are waiting is for Bronx Science’s vast selection of clubs to begin at 3:45 p.m. They range from cooking club to robotics. Students are always able to find the club that they fit into, and if they don’t, then they can make one. Clubs at Bronx Science offer a community that students can rely on. The groups of students meet once a week, allowing students to find friends with the same passions as themselves. These pictures zoom in on the after school life at Bronx Science. They show the range of fun activities and meaningful discussions which you can encounter when you join a club. We pride ourselves in our community, and clubs are one of the ways that we build on it.
The groups of students meet once a week allowing students to find friends with the same passions as themselves.
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