We want to empower students to explore, design, and innovate through 3D modeling and printing, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology.
ViewAero Flyers Club is dedicated to investigating the causes and consequences of aviation accidents through case studies, data analysis, and interdisciplinary research, with the goal of promoting aviation safety awareness and fostering critical thinking.
ViewOur goal is to understand the fundamental concepts of aerodynamics. From sports to cars we will see one of the invisible forces that slows or speeds objects through the air.
ViewArt and Writing Club is dedicated to fostering and incentivizing people of varying experience levels to pursue art and writing through community projects and competitions.
ViewBioethics club aims to tackle the ethics of society’s foremost scientific developments through debating today’s most controversial topics. We will be doing hands-on activities, holding open group discussions, and analyzing scenes from our favorite media.
ViewThe Career Jumpstart Club is designed for students who are interested in pursuing professional work opportunities, internships, and research, or who want to learn more about different career fields, participate in networking events, and gain valuable interpersonal skills. We hope set Lawrenceville students up for success in finding extracurricular opportunities through building resumes, connections, and a good professional profile.
ViewWe work to combat educational inequality through community outreach and the creation of easy-to-understand supplemental teaching materials that highlight funding disparities and are designed specifically for resource-limited schools.
ViewThe purpose of the French Club is to help students practice their french outside the classroom in bi-weekly meetings during lunch. We also help bring the rich French culture to share with the students on campus.
ViewGeography Club hopes to spread the joy of vexillology, GeoGuessr, trivia, and geography puns through competitions and learning sessions. It'd be Peru-dent of you Togo sign-up, Syria-sly!
ViewOur purpose is to guide students through the whole historical research process, ideally leading to publication or at least submitting to competitions.
ViewOur goal is to promote career opportunities in health related fields, and we will also have guest speakers, workshops, and community service opportunities. We also plan to compete in events and conferences(The HOSA organization hosts competitive events throughout the year).
ViewThis club is for those interested in hospitality! Explore real estate, politics, economics, finance, etc. and their relationships to hospitality.
ViewThe Model United Nations Club simulates the procedures and debates of the United Nations, training each student into mock delegates throughout the year in weekly Lawrenceville meetings and national conferences. Weekly meetings features tutorials, debate-focused lessons, mocks and fun improv games!
ViewWe will explore many topics and attend competitions regarding Neuroscience. The goal is to expand our knowledge regarding the brain and add a competitive edge to learning. Competitions like Brain Bee and HOSA are to inspire future leaders about the complexity of brain science through problem solving.
ViewOur Machine Learning Club is dedicated to exploring and harnessing the power of AI, showcasing how machine learning is revolutionizing the future through captivating projects in business, natural language processing, and beyond. Join us to be at the forefront of innovation and shape the world of tomorrow.
ViewMath Club is a place where students of all forms and experiences can bond, through competition and collaboration, over their collective passion.
ViewWe aim to prepare for the 2026 Mock Trial National Competition as we practice court proceedings related to a criminal and/or civil court case.
ViewA runaway trolley is heading down a track, and it's about to run down 5 random people, but you have the choice to pull a lever and turn the trolley to a different track and run over your best friend instead. Would you pull the lever? We explore ethical dilemmas in movies, tv shows, real life, etc. & a selected group of students participate in the NJ Ethics Bowl in the winter.
ViewThe Motorsports Engineering Club aims to give students the opportunity to try to engineer cars hands-on to educate students on various aspects of motorsports.
ViewThe mission of the Positive Psychology Club is to advance the science of positive psychology, using its principles to enhance mental wellness among high school students and the broader community.
ViewOur club promotes interdisciplinary engagement with psychology through student-led discussions, seminars, and collaborative projects. By connecting theory with lived experience, we aim to foster self-awareness, empathy, and a deeper understanding of perception and well-being.
ViewThe Public Speaking and Storytelling Club aims to help students become articulate, confident, and impactful communicators through sharing their stories in a supportive environment. Through helpful workshops, inspiring guest speakers, and open-mic nights, this club will help members improve presentation skills and connect through sharing individual narratives.
ViewThe goal of the quiz bowl club is to teach the basics of the game of quiz bowl, foster a love of trivia and learning relating to the categories of math, science, history, geography, literature, politics, pop culture, and more. We will also be competing in competitions throughout the year.
ViewThe goal of Sappho Circle is to explore the lives, literature, and power of women in ancient cultures and centers women's voices in classical studies.
ViewThe team practices for and competes in various NSDA speech and debate events, including Public Forum, Lincoln-Douglas, Parliamentary, and more.
ViewUse data analytics to look at trends in performance for teams and individuals to predict outcomes
ViewLooking to start a business at Lawrenceville? Look no further than the Startup Club. We hope to create a place at Lawrenceville that fosters builders, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Through a network of alumni, fellow student entrepreneurs, and faculty, the Startup Club aims to guide students through building out their individual business ideas from scratch, and helping them gain connections, resources and skills to take off.
ViewThis club empowers students to approach real-world problems using statistical modeling. No experience is needed, as we'll cover required skills in the first few weeks.
ViewOur mission is to provide STEM education, events, and activities to younger students from Trenton and Lawrence Township that do not have access to STEM learning opportunities. In addition, we would like to offer these opportunities to Lawrentians so that they can pursue their STEM passions outside of the classroom.
ViewTedx Lville seeks to empower students to inspire and inform through TEDx Events.
ViewWe want to teach the basics of competitive programming as well as help people prepare for competitions such as USACO. All are welcome!
ViewThe π-thon Thinkers empowers students to tackle real-world problems through collaborative, creative, and analytical thinking. Through mathematical modeling, we represent and analyze real-world systems or phenomena using simple mathematics. We aim to explore the intersection of mathematics, data, and innovation by engaging in competitions, simulations, and interdisciplinary projects. ATHLETIC / GAME CLUBS SPORTS / HOBBIES / GENERAL INTEREST
ViewWe provide a safe place for discourse and community building for students looking to support LGBTQ+ athletes at school and in general.
ViewWe will work to create open spaces for students to have honest conversations about the impact of mental health in sports, further developing dialogues about mental health and wellbeing at Lawrenceville.
ViewOur Beach Volleyball Club aims to bring students together through fun, competitive, and inclusive games on the sand, promoting teamwork, fitness, and a love for the sport. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a beginner, everyone is welcome to bump, set, and spike with us!
ViewWe want to create a fun, friendly club so those who love to play the mobile game, Brawl Stars, can come and hang out with each other! Between sharing strategies, communicating while playing in real life, and helping each other gain a bazillion trophies, the Brawl Stars club is perfect for fellow brawler aficionados.
ViewFacilitate Spike ball for all levels of spike ball players
ViewThe Drone Club provides drone enthusiasts with an opportunity to get familiar with and experiment with drone technology, develop skills, and explore its possible applications (photography, videography, and racing).
ViewThis club is not just for D&D playing but for forming new friendships and expanding your circle. Through D&D, we gain an initial platform of communication that helps us form connections with others where we might not have before; additionally, D&D is an incredibly versatile and inclusive game making it a delight for a wide range of participants.
ViewThe Lawrenceville Fishing Club will build a community of students who share a passion for fishing, outdoor exploration, environment, and camaraderie through regular fishing trips, and workshops.
ViewGolf Fore Good is a student-led club that brings together passionate golfers of all skill levels to host fun, inclusive events and charity tournaments, using the game of golf to raise funds and expand access for children in our local community. Our mission is to share the joy of golf while giving back, one swing at a time.
ViewDedicated to the consumption and creation of all things gorey/ghastly, the horror club is your go-to place for horror media of all shapes and sizes.
ViewTeaching students at Lawrenceville and (hopefully) surrounding schools how to skate.
ViewTeaching members of the Lawrenceville and local community how to stay safe and have fun in the water regardless of their background
ViewOur club is built around a Soul Cycle Class. This would mean that we would use the bikes in the cardio room to create an upbeat cycle class with fun, clean music. The goal of the class is to be fun and get your endorphins going.
ViewThe Powerlifting Club welcomes students of all strength levels, from beginners to seasoned experts, to unite in the pursuit of strength. Join us to build long lasting connections through friendly competition and collaborative growth in the world of squat, bench, and deadlift.
ViewWe want to create a space where people can exercise their interest in Rubik's Cubes with others that share the same interests.
ViewWe seek to build community through rugby and welcome everyone who looks to try something new regardless of rugby knowledge!
ViewRun for Fun aims to spread the joy of running through beginner to intermediate fun runs.
ViewThe goal of the Self-Defense club is to teach individuals how to be more alert and protect themselves. We believe this is a valuable experience for Lawrenceville students both on and off campus and hopefully a lesson that will serve for a lifetime.
ViewOur aim is to organize pick-up volleyball matches, so that we can utilize the big red park courts and give students who want to play volleyball more a path to do so. BUSINESS / FINANCIAL CLUBS
ViewAlumni speakers are invited to present to club members about their experience at Lawrenceville and their career path. We provide members with an expanded perspective on potential business careers and entrepreneurial endeavors!
ViewThe applied economics club aims to extend beyond theoretical concepts of micro and macroeconomics by using economics and game theoretical decision making in order to solve real world problems. We hope that through this, students who plan to pursue careers in fields that involve economic concepts can develop the critical thinking and decision-making skills that will allow them to succeed through hands on workshops, outreach events, and connections.
ViewOur club mission is to develop a dynamic ecosystem of Lawrentians in blockchain.
ViewEconomics Club is designed to teach students basic economics concepts and to prepare Lawrenceville students to compete in the National Economics Competition and other various competitions.
ViewThrough the Lawrenceville Microfinancing Club, we identify and support small businesses in areas of low opportunity through Kiva, a crowdfunding-based Microfinance Institution (MFI) and medical facilities located in Madagascar. We do this by researching and providing small loans to businesses in need -- a process that simultaneously serves the community and hones our business skills through risk management.
ViewWe aim to provide comprehensive knowledge on various aspects of the real estate industry, including, but not limited to: real estate investment and development, asset management and classes, architecture, urban planning, interior design, property technology, marketing and F&B. Through a speakers series, off campus site tours, case studies, competitions and more, we strive to equip our members with the skills and insights needed to navigate the ever-evolving real estate landscape. Our goal is to foster a community of future real estate leaders who are well-prepared to make impactful contributions in the industry.
ViewThe Science Entrepreneurship club aims to introduce people to the interdisciplinary field of Science and Business and provide them with a space to cultivate their interests. We will also prepare club members for, and participate in competitions and events such as the Conrad Challenge that will help enhance their experiences within this field.
ViewThe SBC plans to focus on the intersection between the sports industry and business. Members will attend meetings to engage with different personalities in the sports business industry, as well as understand what a career in this field would look like.
ViewWIB@L empowers young women to explore leadership, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy through hands-on experiences, mentorship, and community collaboration. We strive to cultivate confidence, ambition, and a lifelong passion for innovation and impact in the business world for girls here at Lville. COUNCILS
ViewAllegro Council presides over all things music on campus. We organize school-wide events, concerts for ensembles, and smaller community events.
ViewDiversity council or "DivCo" is committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) work throughout Lawrenceville campus. DivCo promotes engagement in cross-cultural thinking and activities as well as creating a safe community for all Lawrentians whether that is based on race, sexuality, gender, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, and much more.
ViewMuse is Lawrenceville’s Visual Arts Club dedicated to spreading visual arts on campus and hosting visual arts events, from community art projects, to collage-making workshops, to our annual Winter Art Auction, and more. Muse is run by members of the Muse Council and is open to all students, regardless of experience level!
ViewThe Periwig Club, the oldest student organization on campus, connects the Lawrenceville community by exploring and promoting the theatrical arts of acting, technical theater, directing, and theatrical design, producing multiple productions that showcase student artistic expression and collaboration.
ViewThe Social Council is a select group of students who uphold Lawrenceville's social life. They meet once to twice each term as well as organize, set-up, and clean-up all school events almost every week. The council aims to create fun and engaging events for all students.
ViewThe Sustainability Council aims to inform, educate, and generate interest in topics and concepts of environmental and social sustainability among members of the school community, including waste, climate action, and environmental justice, raising awareness and empowering them to make a difference through their everyday actions.
ViewThe Wellness Council's mission is to amplify student voices to facilitate a school atmosphere where mental health is normalized (but not glorified), prioritized, and ultimately curates a safe, welcoming campus where students feel that it is okay to not be okay. CREATIVE CLUBS
ViewA cheer club raising funds for St. Judes or other child-centered causes based on the help of sick/underprivileged children. With 45 minute rehearsals once a week plus extra rehearsals leading up to an event, both high and low commitment troupes will perform every term.
ViewTo explore as many mediums as possible as a fun and relaxing activity, while simultaneously giving students an opportunity to make gifts for special events, holidays, and loved ones.
ViewWe are a filmmaking club that promotes an environment where participants can be as creative as they want, while also teaching everyone how to use Premiere Pro - the gold standard of video editing software. No prior experience is necessary, and we will answer any inquiries throughout the filmmaking process.
ViewThe Flash Fiction Forum is a space for students to write and share short, focused stories. We share narratives with clarity, precision, and creativity and encourage members to submit to writing competitions such as Scholastic.
ViewAll the world's a stage, and the play's the thing. Craft and workshop original plays, regardless of previous experience, that spark imagination and bring new worlds to life.
ViewA student-led filmmaking club that produces up to five films annually and competes in festivals such as AASHFF and YoungArts
ViewLe Club de la Nouvelle Vague—alluding to the New Wave era of French cinema that saw the revolutionizing of filmmaking as an art form—aims to organize screenings of cult classics, hidden gems, and new releases for Lawrentians, providing an opportunity for Lawrentians to engage with a whole new range of films.
ViewThe Nature Writing Club strives to live deliberately and devote itself to the expression of nature through the art of creative writing.
ViewOur goal is to help students build friendships beyond our school, learn about life in other places/countries, and take a break from the Lville bubble while having fun!
ViewThe Songwriting Club hopes to foster a creative and safe space for aspiring or active songwriters to give or get help, collaborate, and receive feedback. No experience is required, and all are encouraged to explore a new passion or hone their skills in any genre!
ViewWe hope to show different types of pop music to the school through all school events and give out a positive energy/vibe.
ViewTunes for Tomorrow musicians strive to provide support and delight to senior residence through music, in the form of charity concerts and community performances. CULTURAL / RELIGIOUS LIFE CLUBS
ViewOur mission is to create a space that recognizes the diverse cultures of the African Diaspora.
ViewTo spread awareness about Armenian history and to learn about the culture and country.
ViewOur club aims to create a safe space for all members of our community to come together and tackle the stereotypes that surround asians in athletics.
ViewCSA's purpose is to give students with a Caribbean background a safe place to talk about their experiences here at Lawrenceville.
ViewA religious affinity group to support students in their Catholic faith and assist with weekly Catholic mass.
ViewGather Lawrentians together to educate and participate in Asian cultural events (incl. holidays) and raise money to donate to charities targeted for Asian countries like FeedingHK.
ViewThe GSA aims to foster open discussions about queer topics and current events on campus. We host weekly meetings on LGBTQ+ issues in the newly renovated Ross Room, work closely with OMA to plan Lawrenceville's annual Pride month, and take a group of students every year to the annual New Hope pride parade.
ViewBring students together to share the history and backgrounds of certain food and typical, everyday snacks then try them together.
ViewThe Italian Heritage Club seeks to bring Italian students together in campus through spaces that promote conversation about Italian culture, traditions, and language. We hope to expand this culture into the Lawrenceville campus
ViewOur mission to spread Japanese culture among our peers
ViewWe aim to raise awareness about diverse issues in South Korea and support Koreans in America. We aspire to be almost as a Non-Profit organization assisting South Koreans in New Jersey and beyond.
ViewGather and connect with Latinx students on campus to create a safe space for each member.
ViewPAA celebrates, represents, and informs about all cultures and peoples of Asia and strives to eliminate negative stereotypes about Asian students on campus.
ViewProject Jeong (정) is a philanthropic and cultural initiative that brings the uniquely Korean spirit of emotional connection, affection, and care to the Lawrenceville community. Through shared meals, acts of kindness, storytelling, and education, we strive to spread 정 — a cultural value that embodies deep empathy, respect, and belonging.
ViewSWANA is an affinity group and a safe space for all students with heritage from North Africa to South West Asia.
ViewTea club aims to different cultures accessible to the community, most often by hosting tea tasting sessions. Tea Club also aims to host cultural festivals and events at least once a term.
ViewWe aim to bring together the women of Lawrenceville through fun activities, inspiring conversations, and uplifting events.
ViewThe Zen Club empowers students to practice mindfulness, meditate regularly, and engage with Buddhist arts like calligraphy and the tea ceremony. We plan to design and host explorations incorporating hands-on experiences, spreading habits of calm focus, self-discipline, and present-moment awareness. ENSEMBLES Audition-Only Performance Groups
ViewImpulse is a student-led improv comedy group that helps members learn quick thinking, bold creativity, and fearless fun. We aim to build community and bring joy through spontaneous, unscripted performances that celebrate the power of laughter.
ViewL-KR3W is our street dance-style ensemble, including Hip-Hop techniques. We cultivate a sense of liberation and camaraderie, embracing the diversity of rhythms within our community to showcase each dancer’s authentic, unique expression. HEALTH and WELLNESS CLUBS
ViewBehind the Mind is a neuroscience and psychology club that explores the science of human behavior through case studies and real-world applications, helping students better understand how the brain shapes thoughts, emotions, and actions.
ViewThe Connection to Medicine Club wants to draw a picture to the world of medicine and the path to higher education for current Lawrenceville students who are interested in tackling one of the hardest professions in the US. This will be done through interviews of medical professionals and information sessions regarding the Medical Field and the path towards higher education.
ViewCycle of Change will serve as a safe space for people to come together to learn about the stigma surrounding menstrual health but also to create a community where people can come together to take a break from the hectic Lawrenceville life.
ViewGetting CPR certified is very important. It equips you with the knowledge and skills to respond quickly and intelligently in life-threatening emergencies. The EMS Club helps you do so!
ViewThe club's overall mission is to foster student's interest in medicine and wellbeing through writing and advancing student's interest in the medical field.
ViewOur mission is to promote a passion for medicine through medically based volunteer opportunities, encouraging healthcare education, and impactful fundraising.
ViewOur mission is to promote student wellbeing by fostering meaningful connections and offering activities that reduce stress while nurturing the hearts and minds of our community.
ViewMinds in Motion is a club dedicated to athletic wellness, regarding both physical and mental health. We focus on how to live a healthy, balanced life while competing athletically both at Lawrenceville and beyond.
ViewWe want to spread awareness to Lawrenceville students about different medical careers, as well as bringing guest speakers in and fundraisers.
ViewThrive Theory is a space to learn about the mind, improve our habits, and support each other in becoming our best selves. We focus on psychology, wellness, and practical ways to grow by learning more about the human mind!
ViewTo empower students to prioritize their mental health and well-being through engaging in a safe and inclusive space. The club aims to help students learn and access mental health information and resources that are culturally sensitive. PHILANTHROPIC CLUBS
ViewThe Big Red Cross works in partnership with the Red Cross Organization to carry out their mission of aiding those in need and protecting the livelihood of the community through fundraising and volunteer work.
ViewOur mission is to spread kindness, support, and connection through the power of handwritten letters. By writing and reaching out to individuals in hospitals and retirement homes, we aim to lift spirits, brighten days, and remind people they are not alone
ViewIn partnership with the nonprofit organization International Sanctuary, my club aims to raise awareness and funds for women freed from trafficking. My club will make and sell jewelry.
ViewDyes Save Lives makes custom merchandise for teams, houses, and groups on campus and donates all profits to a charity supporting mental health.
ViewThe purpose of the club is to raise money for animal pounds in the area and spread awareness about homeless dogs and cats.
ViewA philanthropic club whose mission is to help and assist the local homeless shelter Homefront in any way that we can, whether it is through donations, clothes/food drives, tutoring, or helping the kids through fun sports nights and activities. Their mission statement is to "Help families break the cycle of poverty" and it is our mission to help them reach that goal in any way that we can.
ViewOur mission is to be a club dedicated to meaningful service in the Mercer County community through monthly trips chosen by our members. To fund these efforts, we’ll host Thursday bake sales in Tsai.
ViewWe seek to bring awareness and also care for those going through an organ donation/medical process and their families. We raise money for the Gift of Life House, which provides temporary, affordable lodging, and supportive services to those who travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for transplant-related care.
ViewOperation Gratitude Club honors deployed troops through acts of appreciation and kindness. These men and women are real life heroes, protecting our freedoms and way of life.
ViewWe strive to enlighten the lives of those who are struggling and in the dark through making heartfelt bouquets and crafting loving notes.
ViewThe Public Health Club aims to promote health equity through community service and outreach, empowering Lawrenceville students to aid underserved communities. RAD (Raising Awareness for Disabilities) - RETURNING RAD aims to promote inclusivity among people with Down Syndrome and disabilities among the members of the Lawrenceville community by working with the Down Syndrome Association of Central Jersey and hosting events with individuals with Down Syndrome and disabilities.
ViewRocky’s Boutique is Lawrenceville’s first clothing drive and fundraiser, where all proceeds are donated to Dress for Success, a global charity that aims to advance women in the workforce. Students, faculty, etc. donate their clothes to the Boutique and those clothes are then resold to the Lawrenceville community.
ViewThe Veteran's Club at Lawrenceville aims to raise money and awareness for veterans of the U.S. military, supporting these brave soldiers through fundraisers, card making, and alumni veteran panels.
ViewWe want to be a place where everyone is welcome. Girls and women around campus, or people interested in our club are more than welcome to join, in hopes of promoting emotional and physical wellbeing through open discussion and community outreach through fundraisers. POLITICAL CLUBS
ViewTo promote civic awareness, deepen understanding of political processes, and encourage community engagement—both at the Lawrenceville school and at the local level.
ViewThe Current Events Club aims to foster informed, respectful, and engaging discussions about local, national, and global issues. Our goal is to create a space where students can explore diverse perspectives, develop critical thinking skills, and stay actively engaged with the world around them.
ViewThe Fair Trade Club aims to promote ethical trade practices by making our community aware of the inequality in different industries around the world. We also want to make Lawrenceville aware of how to best support non-exploitative companies in order to help promote fair and ethical trade practices.
ViewYoung Democrats Club hopes to promote youth political participation and activism through different events. We will have mock debates, help with voter registration, bring in guest speakers, and simply educate Lawrentians on what being a Democrat means. PUBLICATIONS Video Productions / Zines / Audio Productions
ViewEcoSophy is a publication that merges the writing of environmental science and philosophy, discussing the latest ecological discoveries and related ethical stances.
ViewTo promote discourse and literacy across campus in the realms of international policy, domestic politics, and current events in general in the form of a premier publication with high journalistic standards.
ViewProduced entirely by students, L10 News seeks to reimagine high school video journalism with biweekly episodes showcasing the diverse talent and personalities that comprise the Lawrenceville community.
ViewThe Lawrence is one of the oldest weekly high school newspapers of the USA with over 140 years of history. Students can contribute and develop their skills by writing, drawing, or taking photographs.
ViewWe are Lawrenceville's once-a-term online science news publication, covering all the latest scientific breakthroughs and developments.
ViewThe Lawrencium is Lawrenceville’s annual science research journal that showcases the scientific research conducted by Lawrenceville students of all forms both on and off campus over the past year.
ViewOur goal is to create a space where our peers can critically and creatively explore ideas that matter, develop stronger voices through writing and discussion, reimagine history, challenge norms, and bring literature + pop culture into conversation, all while having a more engaging publication to anyone even somewhat interested in the humanities.
ViewOur club will publish children's books written and illustrated by Lawrentians to educate youth on neurodiversity and inclusivity. In school, we will host events such as explorations with guest speakers and fidget-toy making to promote interaction with our content, spreading awareness.
ViewPanel by Panel is a comic publication that showcases original visual storytelling by new and experienced artists, creating a platform for creativity, collaboration, and community through comics.
ViewPrize Papers is a literary anthology that exhibits the highest quality IV Form writing completed in the IV form year. Published at the end of each academic year, Prize Papers celebrates the best work of the junior class in the English Department.
ViewThrough providing a monthly publication that explores prerequisites and unfolds careers in detail, The Roadmap aims to introduce students to jobs and passions that fit their personality and interests.
ViewSNLville aims to make funny and lighthearted short videos, mirroring that of Saturday night live.
ViewThrough a magazine publication twice a year, Spectrum aims to highlight LGBTQ+ issues on and off campus, providing both educational resources for the community and voice for LGBTQ+ students and allies. SCIENTIFIC CLUBS Environmental / Agricultural / Scientific
ViewThe Aerospace Club is a competition and research based club for everything related to space, whether it’s doing Astrophysics, Rocket Engineering, Space Biology etc. or participating in International Aerospace and Astrophysics competitions like the IAAC and the IOAA. Our club will be a community where people can express their interests in space exploration and meet people who share the same passion.
ViewThe Big Red Farm Club connects the Lawrenceville community to the Big Red Farm through hands-on work, leadership, and sustainable agriculture initiatives such as business, wellness, and events.
ViewThe Climate Action Club aims to increase awareness on climate change and human impact on the Earth within the greater Lawrenceville community. Our mission is to advocate, protect, and support sustainability through fundraising, campaigning, and more.
ViewExperiments in Decision Science bridges psychology, ethics, decision making, and the scientific process through a combination of thought experiments, games, and discussions.
ViewThis club aims to explore specific areas of biology in a fun environment.
ViewThe Lawrenceville Envirothon Team enables students to tackle real-world environmental challenges through competitive teamwork, hands-on science, and community advocacy, preparing for the NJ Envirothon while fostering a passion for sustainability
ViewOur goal is to prepare students for the F=ma Physics exam by exposing them to a wide variety of Physics problems. We will also hold demonstrations and interactive activities to enable students to watch physics in action.
ViewHost different science olympiads such as the USABO and FMA and compete in the Science Olympiad.
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