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College Clubs

Our College offers a diverse range of after-school and lunchtime club activities, open to all students and completely free of charge.
These clubs provide an excellent opportunity for students to explore new interests, develop valuable skills, and engage in meaningful social interactions with their peers.

Whether it’s sports, arts, music, or educational games, there’s something for everyone.
Participating in these activities not only enhances personal growth but also fosters teamwork, creativity, and a strong sense of community.

We encourage all students to take full advantage of the exciting opportunities available, make new friends, and enrich their school experience beyond the classroom!

Note: Students need to talk to the respective Club teachers or learning area to get a permission form, which then needs to be completed and handed in.

Breakfast Club

Friday | 8:00am to 8:40am | LC4 | Open to all students

At Breakfast Club, we provide a healthy and nutritious breakfast for all students, fuelling their minds for learning and giving them the energy they need to start the day. Students can enjoy free toasties and rolls in a welcoming and supportive environment.

Breakfast Club is about more than just food – it also fosters positive social connections and enhances students’ overall well-being. By joining the program, students not only benefit from a nutritious meal but also enjoy a safe space where they can relax, connect with friends, and prepare for the school day ahead.

Students are also invited to come along and help prepare food.

Contact: Student Services

Dungeons and Dragons
Friday | 3:00pm to 4:30pm | LC4.5 | Open to all students

Dungeons and Dragons is an engaging, interactive table-top game where students create and role-play their personally designed characters, as they explore a fantasy world. Students spend their time creating characters, discussing strategy, maths and physics, and interacting with their fellow peers.

Contact: Ms Wilson (English)

Inclusive Education Social Club
Monday to Friday | Lunch 1 and Lunch 2 | Learning Hub | Open to Inclusive Education students

The Inclusive Education Social Club offers a vibrant and supportive space where students can relax, connect, and build friendships during both lunch breaks. The program features a variety of optional games and structured activities designed to encourage positive social interaction.

Guided by our dedicated Education Assistants, students are supported in developing essential social skills such as turn-taking, following rules, initiating and maintaining conversations, and interpreting social cues. These skills are taught explicitly through engaging, hands-on experiences that promote inclusion, confidence, and meaningful peer relationships – all within a fun, welcoming, and safe environment.

Contact: Ms Felice Morris

Robotics Club
Tuesday | 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm | LC4IT3 | Open to all students

Build, code, create and explore the wonderful world of robotics. Students are provided the opportunity to engage with Lego robots in both structured and flexible environments. As students develop their knowledge opportunities exist to compete in robotics competitions such as the first Lego league on the schools behalf. Interested students will need to complete and submit a permission slip.

Contact:
Mr Peter Grundy
Email: peter.grundy@education.wa.edu.au
Phone: 9297 9770

Hip Hop Tribe
Thursday | 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm | Dance Room | Open to all students

After a successful audition, students are invited to be a part of the Hip Hop Tribe “Steppaz” where they learn hip hop sequences to create a performance for Showcase. The program provides students with the opportunity to expand their dance technique and skills.

Any student interested in improving and showcasing their Street Dance skills are invited to audition each semester for the group.

Contact: Ms Sontag (Arts)

Elite Dance Troupe
Tuesday | 7:30 am to 8:30 am | Dance Room | Open to all students

After a successful audition, students are invited to be a part of the Elite Dance Troupe. This is a Year 7-12 Dance troupe that develops and choreographs in the Jazz, Lyrical or Contemporary genres. The program provides students with the opportunity to expand their dance technique and skills with opportunities to perform at showcases, assemblies and in school dance competitions. Any student interested in improving and showcasing their Dance skills are invited to audition each semester for the group.

Contact: Ms Sontag (Arts)

Production
Rehearsals Tuesday | 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm | Performing Arts Centre | Open to all students

Learn and perform a play to the public in Term 3.

A successful audition will see students granted with a role in the cast. Cast sizes are limited according to the chosen text so it is a competitive audition process to be involved. Each year we alternate between a musical and a theatre production.

The club is run to showcase our budding young actors within the community. It allows students with a passion for the Arts and performance to have a moment to shine on the stage and to be surrounded with like-minded peers from across the years. The team-building and bonding that occurs within a production is a sight to behold and gives many students their purpose and place of belonging while at school.

Contact: Ms Hallett or Mr Thresher (Arts)

The Couch TV
Sunday | 11:00 am to 3:00 pm | Ellenbrook SC Performing Arts Centre | Open to ESC students and any interested students in WA

The Couch TV is giving Ellenbrook Secondary College students and interested students from other schools in WA the opportunity to gain valuable training and experience working in a real TV production environment on the locally produced Chat and Variety TV program The Couch. It gives experience and exposure to young and older Australians wanting to perform as a music talent on the show. Crew members also gain valuable industry experience, communications skills, teamwork, and hands on problem solved and learning how TV is made.

The Couch provide an entertaining and informative program each week to all Australians on the FOXTEL network on Aurora Community Channel 173, Channel 31 in Melbourne, Channel 44 in Adelaide, and on Ngaarda Media across the Pilbara and regional WA.

No previous TV experience needed. Free pizza after the show and a great opportunity to mingle with senior crew members and the producer.

Contact:
Mr Fred Mafrica
Executive Producer and Host
westcotv@bigpond.net.au | fred@thecouch.com.au

Mathematics
Tuesday | 3:00pm to 4:00pm | LC2 South IT Lab | Open to all students

The Mathematics Department at the College offer free homework classes to all students on Tuesdays after school. All students are welcome to bring along unfinished work and get help from a teacher.

Contact: Mr Eyre/Mr Knowles (Maths)

Lingo Club
Monday | 3:00pm to 4:00pm | LC4 SM1 | Open to all students

In Lingo Hub, students are given the assistance, structure, and resources that they need to learn any language of their choice. All students who have come from homes where another language is spoken are strongly encouraged to join. Interested students will need to complete and submit a permission slip.

Contact: Mr Aksa

Police Ranger Cadet Program
Tuesday | 3:30pm to 5:30pm | Gym Undercover Area | Open to all students

Police Rangers Cadet Program is an adventure-based, youth development activity, offered free of charge through Cadets WA funding. The Program provides incredible opportunities to develop self-management, interpersonal, and outdoor skills while gaining insight into the WA Police Force.

With a strong focus on leadership development, the program fosters confidence, resilience, and teamwork. Students build friendships and uphold respect and discipline within a structured ranking system.

In addition to these skill-based experiences, Police Rangers also participate in excursions, including adventure camps that feature a mix of indoor and outdoor challenges. During Parade sessions, cadets engage in a variety of activities that not only help them demonstrate required competencies but also provide hands-on, engaging learning experiences tailored to their local community and available facilities.

Contact:
Mr Harvey (geoff.harvey@outlook.com)

Volleyball WA
Wednesdays during Term | 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm | Gymnasium

Volleyball WA is offering volleyball for high school students ages 13 to 17 (and primary school students ages 5-12 years). The program develops the fundamentals of volleyball in a fun and exciting way. Participants are introduced to standard volleyball rules to help with understanding the game while improving their skills, full run by accredited Volleyball WA coaches.

FREE Trials available for those interested

Cost: $135 per term
Registration: https://volleyballwa.com.au/junior-volley/
Contact: 9228 8522 | metro@volleyballwa.com.au

Volleyball
Tuesday | 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm | Gymnasium | Open to all students

Students of all abilities welcome to improve their skills and have fun with their peers.

Contact: Mr Lance

Basketball
Thursday| 3:00pm to 4:00pm | Gym | Open to all students

Students of all abilities welcome to improve their skill and have fun with their peers.

Contact: Mr Smart

Girls Soccer

Scheduled to start in Week 8. More information to come.

Contact: Miss Gibbs

ellenbrooksc.wa.edu.au