Student Groups & Activities
Pursue your passions
Whether by joining a club, serving as a student body officer, or finding success in the field or on the court, we encourage our students to pursue their interests, explore their passions, and experiment with their education outside of the classroom.
Our unique programs offer personalized learning coupled with opportunities for fun and friendship building. Students can practice their leadership skills in such areas as the Sustainability Council, and managing residential life as a Dorm Prefect or directing service initiatives and participating in Model UN.
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National Honor Society
Model United Nations
Yearbook
Robotics
STUCO
Rock Climbing
Mountain Biking
Equestrian
Rodeo
Recreation Skiing/Snowboarding
Horseshoe Mountain Hike
Experiential Immersions
Gender-Sexuality Alliance
Winter Performing Arts Showcase
Winter Formal
Prom
Yearly Play
Yearly Musical
Founder's Day
International Food Court
Jensen-Gill Performing Arts Showcase
International Day
Junior River Trip
Campus-Wide Recycling
Sustainability Council
Native and Indigenous Affinity Group
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Every Wasatch Academy student is encouraged to take part in a leadership role, whether they participate directly in student body leadership opportunities or within their favorite clubs and activities.
Opportunities:
Student Council
Class Officers
Ambassadors
Dorm Prefects
Sustainability Council
Honor Council
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Every year our students coordinate environmental stewardship initiatives, contribute to global issues through project-driven research, and travel abroad to develop underserved communities.
Students regularly engage in service at all levels that affect meaningful change as both scholars of Mt. Pleasant and citizens of the world.
Some examples:
• Partnering with schools in India to address challenges in sustainability
• Installing solar panels in Tanzania
• Volunteering with the Utah Food Bank
• Volunteering in elementary schools with the National Honor Society
Weekend adventures
Once classes, meals, study halls, and practices finish for the week, students enjoy the opportunity to relax, have fun and challenge themselves outside of the classroom with friends and faculty on the weekends.
In addition to a plethora of outdoor recreation activities, off-campus activities include trips to museums, theaters, restaurants, shopping centers, professional sporting events, festivals, and cultural gatherings throughout Utah.