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Amidst a seemingly full schedule, Providence Country Day School students find the energy and passion to lead and participate in a vibrant club program. Student leaders often emerge through these programs because clubs are wholly student driven. Each year, some new clubs start, other clubs are retired, and longstanding clubs gain new life and direction.

While students are primarily responsible for planning co-curricular activities, at least one faculty advisor helps manage each club. Activities such as PCD Players and Mock Trial are rigorous and challenging—requiring an extensive time commitment, while others, such as Cooking and the Ski and Snowboard Club, give students a fun way to pursue shared interests. In addition, groups like Habitat for Humanity and Serving Youth in Rhode Island sponsor wide-spread community service efforts, while Student Government and Admissions Ambassadors contribute greatly to the social and cultural climate of the school. Thus, through co-curricular activities, PCD students gain another frame through which they see the significance of participation, initiative, persistence, and hard work.
If students come to PCD with an inclination to specialize, they leave with an often unexpected appreciation for new and diverse interests.
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