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Art Club
Date and time
Tuesday lunchtime (CM1) and Friday lunchtime (Art Room)
What is involved?
Students work independently on their own projects in a relaxed environment. A teacher is present for advice and support. Art materials are provided.
Who can join?
Any student who enjoys art
Special events
Attending gallery visits
Teacher in charge
Bring it On!
Date and time
Practice every week. Heats are held at the end of June.
What is involved?
Bring it On! is a secondary schools hip hop dance competition, with the aim of providing students with the opportunity to show their talents both in dance and leadership. 
Who can join?
Any student who enjoys dancing can audition.
Special events
2008 was the first time St Mary’s College entered this event. The girls had only 10 weeks to audition, choreograph and practice their routine and the final performance made everyone proud. This was entirely student driven and led, with the girls creating an atmosphere of both respect and fun. Next year the student leaders hope to build on what was learnt this year and, hopefully, gain a place in the grand final.
Teacher in charge
Creative Writing Club
Date and time
Wednesday lunchtime
What is involved?
Students develop writing skills and enter unpublished work in competitions. it is an opportunity to share writing with other keen writers.
Attend workshops and listen to writers speak about their novels, poems or short stories.
Who can join?
Any student who enjoys writing
Special events
Attending the Auckland Readers and Writers Festival
Teacher in charge Elizabeth Murray
Debating (Auckland Senior Schools Debating Competition)
Date and time
As required prior to debates.
What is involved?
Students develop prepared and impromtu speaking skills, logical thinking skills, confidence and build their general knowledge.
The SSD competition is the main avenue for selection for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Team which debates internationally.
Students can also participate in the Catholic Debating Competition which will help them to prepare for the SSD Competition.
Who can join?
Students need to gain experience debating at lower levels in the school to be able to be selected in an SSD team at senior level. Teams are selected on the basis of the pool of talent at any particular level.
Special events
Students have the opportunity to debate in the Russell McVeagh competition.
Teacher in charge Maureen Putt
Kidzlit
Date and time
Wednesday at interval
What is involved?
Kidzlit is a competition for students with exceptional knowledge of children’s literature. Students meet like-minded students and enjoy the competition.
Students are split into two teams of 4 with a reserve person each for emergencies. They meet weekly to discuss their reading and identify areas that they need to explore.
Who can join?
Year 7s and 8s
Special events
Quiz Competition night for Auckland Region, usually in May/June. Winners go to the National Championships. St Mary's has been placed 4th two years in a row.
Teacher in charge Kaaren Hirst
Librarians
Date and time
Work daily on roster. Meet on Thursdays at interval.
What is involved?
Currently there are 58 student librarians. Students are taught the basics of library routines. The seniors are encouraged to take a leadership role with the junior librarians and to assist with supervision in the library.
Who can join?
Anyone can apply
Teacher in charge
Peer Support
Date and time
Thursday morning at form time. Peer leaders meet fortnightly to discuss training. Term 1 is the main focus of the programme.
What is involved?
The programme aims to help Years 7 and 9 to establish skills and relationships to adapt to the new school environment. It is a great opportunity for Year 13s to act as role models and mentors for the junior students.
Who can join?
Year 12s at the end of the school year, in preparation for Year 13
Teacher in charge Marion Good
Stage Challenge
Date and time
For performers – Three times a week for rehearsals during Terms 1 and 2 and some weekends.
For senior leaders – Regular lunch time and after school meetings and when necessary, some weekends.
What is involved?
It is a dance/drama competition that allows students to develop their own eight minute piece of theatre and an opportunity to perform on the big stage in the Aotea Centre in front of a large audience. 
Stage Challenge was originally set up to be a positive drug-free and smoke-free event for young people with a focus on student leadership.
Who can join?
Any student from Years 9 to 13 can audition.
Teacher in charge Keith Paterson
Theatresports
Date and time
Tuesday lunchtimes
What is involved?
Learning improvisation and Theatresports skills, and playing Theatresports games
Who can join?
Anyone of any age
Teacher in charge
Travellers'
Date and time
One period a week
What is involved?
It's an opportunity to 'Explore life's journey and meet new people'.
The programme incorporates key life concepts, interactive activities, life maps and other experiences set around the theme of 'Life is a journey'.
Who can join? Year 9 students complete a computerised survey and based on results, a small number have a chance to opt for the travellers' group.
Teacher in charge Facilitated by the counsellors.
Young Enterprise
Date and time
Arranged to suit students and teacher
What is involved?
Young Enterprise is an exciting opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs to show their business flair and gain experience of business in the real world.
In teams students devise a product or service. They are responsible for production, management, marketing and finances of the business.
Who can join? Year 12s
Special events
Students compete against other YES companies in a Business Plan Presentation competition, a Trade Fair and by completing an Annual Report.
For the past few years St. Mary’s College Young Enterprise teams have gained several awards such as: Runner-Up Best Auckland Company in 2007, Best Business Plan Presentation in 2008 and Best Product at the Trade Fair in 2009. 
Teacher in charge Christine White