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Marion M. Graham Collegiate
Inspiring Learning
Extracurricular Activities

​​​Athletics

I​​​n addition to the sports listed below, students can participate in noon-hour intramural activities, including badminton, basketball, floor hockey, indoor soccer and touch football. ​

Fall Sports
  • ​Cross country
  • Football (junior and senior)
  • Girls soccer
  • Golf
  • Volleyball (junior boys/girls, senior boys/girls)
Winter Sports
  • Basketball (junior boys/girls, senior boys/girls)
  • Cheerleading
  • Wrestling (boys/girls)
Spring Sports
  • Badminton (junior, senior)
  • Boys soccer
  • Golf
  • Track

Clubs

  • Art: The art club is open to any student who enjoys making art. No talent is required! We meet during lunch, and you can join whenever you want. We use a variety of mediums — the choice is yours!

  • Change It!: At Marion M. Graham, students have made a commitment to environmental action and social justice. Change It! takes action on different issues around poverty, water access, food security, human and animal rights, child welfare and environmental sustainability. We work together on these sustainable projects in the school, community, country and world. From protecting coral reefs and boreal forests to providing hundreds of meals in the community and organizing Youth Spoken Word fundraisers, our projects are creative, fun and work to change our world for the better. Change It! also organizes our school's We Day, a concert to inspire social action throughout the year in Saskatchewan. 
    • Interact club is a social gathering for members of Change It! These events are planned by students once a month. The purpose is to develop friendships and extend connections between new and returning students in a relaxed and fun activity.

  • Horror thriller book club: ​The horror thriller book club gets together several times a year to read and discuss novels from the horror and thriller genres. Students get discounts on books, free books for summer reading and a great opportunity to make friends with like-minded interests and hobbies. All are welcome!

  • Katepwewisipiy (canoe club): This club has two parts: (1) canoe and out-tripping and (2) cross-country skiing. We go on a short canoe trip in the fall and a large group canoe trip in the spring.

  • Konikimik (cross-country ski club): The cross-country ski club is set up to promote active living in Saskatchewan’s great winter environment. Students are taught the basics of cross-country skiing skills through weekly practices. The club starts in late November and culminates in a late winter three-day ski trip in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, where students learn how to build a snow shelter and other winter camping skills.

  • Ligh and sound club: The light and sound club provides audio-visual services that support a wide range of school activities. We work with other groups to help take care of the technical aspects of pep rallies, dances, music concerts, the musical and variety night, among other events. This club teaches you how to set up stage gear, the basics of stage lighting and how to operate a sound board. Students in grades 10 to 12 are able to sign up for a special project credit for their work with the club. All students with an interest in learning these skills are welcome to join at a time commitment that fits with their schedule.

  • Math contests: Math contests are available for all grade levels at Marion M. Graham. They are sponsored by the University of Waterloo and start each year in February. Students of all mathematical abilities are encouraged to participate.

  • Spoken work poetry: This club is for students who want to develop or share their love of poetry! Students in the club create powerful pieces, share their work with friends, learn through workshops with established writers and even compete in youth slams!

  • Students' Representative Council (SRC): The SRC is an organization run by students for students. It's a great way to meet new people and have a hand in planning activities. Committees include pep rally, seasonal events, special events and publicity. Some of the positions are elected by the student body while others are chosen via an interview process. In total, there are approximately 30 positions available.

  • Variety night: Variety night is Marion M. Graham's annual talent show. It is held in the early spring and is designed to showcase the incredible talent we have at the school. It is open to all students, and we are always looking for new and out-of-the ordinary talent. MCs are a part of the show, so if you enjoy acting/comedy this event is for you! A huge part of the success of the show is due to the student executive who help put it together. The student executive is formed in January.

  • Yearbook: This club gives students the opportunity to use their artistic, creative and leaderships skills as they design, write, organize and edit the school’s yearbook.