Developing Well-Rounded Leaders
At East Valley Christian School, we believe that education extends far beyond the classroom. Our clubs and leadership programs provide students with opportunities to discover and develop their unique talents, build important life skills, and practice servant leadership in a supportive Christian environment.
These co-curricular activities complement our academic program by allowing students to explore interests, develop specialized skills, and build meaningful relationships with peers and mentors who share their passions.
Student
Government
Student Government
Our student government program allows elected representatives to develop leadership skills while serving their school community through:
- Planning school events and activities
- Representing student interests to administration
- Leading service initiatives
- Modeling Christian character and school values
- Developing organizational and public speaking skills
Class Leadership Roles
Class Leadership Roles
Within individual classrooms, students have opportunities to serve in various capacities:
- Class representatives
- Chapel leaders
- New student ambassadors
- Academic peer tutors
- Special event coordinators
Leadership
Training
Leadership Training
We provide structured leadership development through:
- Leadership retreats and workshops
- Mentoring from faculty and staff
- Christian leadership principles from Scripture
- Practical leadership experience in real-world settings
- Reflection and feedback for continuous growth

Academic Clubs
Our academic clubs extend learning beyond the curriculum while developing specialized skills and knowledge:
Students develop journalistic skills while documenting school life and current events through:
- Reporting and interviewing
- Writing and editing
- Layout and design
- Photography
- Digital and print publication
Spanish and Coding Programs
As highlighted in our After School Program, Spanish and coding receive special emphasis at EVCS
This club extends language learning through:
- Conversational practice in real-world scenarios
- Cultural celebrations and cuisine
- Spanish-language media and entertainment
- Connection with Spanish-speaking communities
- Travel and exchange opportunities when available


Club Structure and Participation
Clubs typically meet:
- During designated activity periods
- During lunch periods
- After school with transportation coordination
- On specially scheduled club days
- For occasional weekend events and activities
Leadership in Action: Special Events
Throughout the year, clubs and student leaders coordinate special events that enhance school culture:
• Spirit weeks and pep rallies
• Talent shows and performances
• Academic competitions and showcases
• Service days and fundraisers
• School-wide celebrations and traditions
Growing Tomorrow's Leaders Today
Through our clubs and leadership programs, students develop essential skills that prepare them for future success:
Communication and collaboration
Critical thinking and problem-solving
Creativity and innovation
Character development and integrity
Confidence and resilience
Compassion and empathy
These experiences help students discover their God-given gifts while learning to use those gifts in service to others—preparing them to be the impactful leaders our world needs.

Get Involved
We encourage all students to explore the clubs and leadership opportunities available at EVCS. Current students can speak with their teachers or the front office about joining existing clubs or proposing new ones. Prospective families can learn more about our co-curricular offerings during a campus tour.