Clubs & Organizations
Try Something. Start Something. Find Your People
At Bancroft, learning doesn’t sit still. When class ends, students keep moving. Students join clubs, build robots, celebrate culture, lead conversations, perform, compete, serve, and try things they (you) may not have imagined doing before.
Clubs and activities give students space to explore what interests them, connect with classmates, and help shape the life of the school.
Ways to Jump In and Get Involved
Build and design.
Celebrate culture and community.
Lead and serve.
Perform and speak.
Compete and play.
However students choose to participate, clubs and activities give them room to explore interests, connect with classmates, and bring their ideas into the life of the school.
Clubs, Activities & Student Life
New for 2026–2027: Meet the Robopups
THE ROBODOGS HAVE COMPANY.
Beginning in the 2026–2027 academic year, Middle School students can join the Robopups, a new robotics opportunity for younger builders, coders, problem-solvers, and future Upper School Robodogs.
It’s another way Bancroft students can try something new, work as a team, and see where curiosity can take them.
Clubs in Motion
At Bancroft, clubs and activities change as students bring new ideas forward. Here are a few ways students are building, leading, performing, competing, and connecting right now.
Speech
Students learn to use their voice with confidence and intention, preparing, performing, and competing as part of one of Bancroft’s strongest traditions.
Unleashed: A Student-Run Publication
The entirely student-run, entirely electronic school newspaper, Unleashed, features the voices of our community and celebrates the work and achievements of our students. The publication covers an array of pressing and timely topics—from politics to poetry to movie reviews.
Robotics (Team)
Ready to build? From the new Middle School Robopups to the Upper School Robodogs, students design, code, test, compete, and discover what they can make together.
Performing Arts
From rehearsals to opening night, students take creative risks, collaborate with classmates, and bring stories to life on stage.
Athletics and Team Spirit
On fields, courts, trails, and sidelines, students challenge themselves, support one another, and build pride in being Bulldogs.
Culture Clubs
Culture Clubs are student-led groups where students share traditions, explore identity, and learn from one another through conversation and community.