Saint Theresa's College of Quezon City - Clubs

Clubs

In the High School Department, the clubs are called KASAMAHAN. KASAMAHAN is the combination of SEG and PALIHAN. There are two levels of KASAMAHAN, which is the junior and the senior cluster.

  • Active Minds (An English based group. They focus on writing.)
  • Kwentistang Teresa (Also an english based group. However instead of writing students are more of book entusiasts thus making it

a group of students that loves reading.)

  • BUKAL ( A SOCSCI based group)
  • Dulaang Teresa (Group that focuses on acting and drama.)
  • Green Thumbs (A Nature-based group)
  • Earth Stewards (A Nature loving group, usually handled by the SCIENCE area)
  • Robotics (A group that focuses more on creating and programming robots. They usually join various robot-making competitions)
  • BaKpackers (It is an adventure-based group.)
  • Explorers (The Explorers is divided into two the Junior and Senior cluster. They are usually an active groups that focuses on

adventure.)

  • Camp Carers (This group is part of the senior cluster. It focuses on Camping.)
  • Math Minds (A MATH based group that has a lot of activities aside from solving MATH problems and equations.)
  • Basketball (Group that focuses on Basketball)
  • Volleyball (Group that focuses on Volleyball)
  • Badminton (A group that focuses on the sport 'Badminton')
  • Board Games
  • Lasang Pinoy (Exclusively for 2nd years/ 8th graders)
  • Siklab (A SOCSCI based group)
  • I-Klik (A COMPUTER based group)
  • ARTreach (An ART based group)
  • God's Gift for the Kids
  • MAD-C/Making A Difference for Christ (A RELIGION based group together with Tropang Maria)
  • Indak Sayaw (A group that focuses more on dancing and music related activities.)
  • Tropang Maria (Also a RELIGION based group.)
  • Theresian Alert

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