Clubs & SocietiesJoin it, run it, start it!
Variety is celebrated across the clubs and societies of Godolphin and Latymer with something for every girl. From budding scientists to gastronomists, linguists to gardeners, film buffs to psychologists, chess masters to debaters, economists to poets, – we’ve got it covered. And if there isn’t a club for you then start up your own! Clubs are run by the girls for the girls with staff input where appropriate, and tend to evolve each year but perennial favourites include:
Ancient Greek Club | Anthropology & Sociology Club | Band/Songwriters’ platform | Basketball |
Bible Breakfast Club | Biomed Society | British Sign Language Club | Chemistry Clinic |
Chess Club | China Culture Club | Classics Club | Computing Club |
Costume and Set Design Club | Current Affairs Club | Debating (all year-groups) | Economics Society |
Feminist Society | French Cinema Club | Geography Book Club | Hans Woyda Maths Club |
History of Art Society | History Society | International Business Club | International Relations Society |
IRIS – Independent Research in Schools | Italian Conversation Club | Jewellery club | Jewish Society |
Journalism Club | Junior Politics Society | Latin American Economics Society | Law Society |
Lego Mindstorms Club | LitSoc | Lower School Art Club | Lower School Board Games Club |
Lower School History Club | Lower school Sustainability Club | Manga/Anime Club | Middle Eastern Society |
Model United Nations (MUN) | Neurodiversity Club | Philosophy Book Club | PhilSoc |
Physics Engineering Society | Politics Society | Pride Alliance | Quiz Club |
Science Embroidery Club | Senior Choir | Senior Classics Society | Senior Robotics Club |
Spanish Debating Club | Team Repair Club | Tech Club | The Big Conversation |
UK Linguistics Olympiad | Volleyball Club | Worldwise Geography Club | Year 7 Maths Club |
Year 8 & 9 Choir | Year 8 Problem Solving Club | Year 9 Cooking club | Year 9 Maths Club |
The school wholly supports pupils’ passions and interests and as a result pupils can themselves decide to set up a new club or society to encourage others with similar interests. This is a strength of the school.