What are High-school club activities like in your country?

What are High-school club activities like in your country?

In Tokyo, 10% of High schools have an Anime/Manga Club.
40% of High schools have a Literature Club.
There were these clubs in your school? Also, what club did you join at high school?

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My school had nothing and my uni has nothing as far as I know. I come home the moment my classes end.

>My school had nothing
not even sports clubs like Basketball?

stop watching anime proxy fag

football and ruby are the main ones, if you're a bender you go to the library and read

Actually, I'm not even an anime fan.

I just wanted to know that these clubs are common or not among other countries.

(i should've joined ) Mahjong club

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Most of my classes in school ended at 13:30pm and I would go home and have lunch stay there the rest of the day.
In uni it was basically the same thing.There's no afterschool activities.The club thing would be cool if it was obligatory

how do you make friends if you come home everyday?

selling drugs
having unprotected sex
capoeira

capoeira looks fucking mental

No such things

chad as fuck

The club we had was the chess club. The only reason I went there is because just by attending it you're given the passing grade in PE (and don't have to go to PE class)
you don't

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All students have to join at least one club in my school

So I joined a volunteer club and never attended

Nada ne nada
Basically this

Favelado. Hope your lan house burns

High school had a few clubs and I think my uni does too. I head home as soon as possible so I don't know too much about them.

We don't have clubs in schools.

I think there are anime clubs at least in America

I've seen Americans making fun of them many times

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music groups weren't "clubs"; they were a part of the music department, and you got a grade. If you wanted to play in a rock-band, like K-ON, then you do that outside of school. Same with art, theater, and stage crew; they were graded classes taught with teachers. Popular sports also weren't "clubs". Unpopular sports (like lacrosse, frisbee-golf, or ping-pong) did have "clubs" and weren't an official part of the athletics department.


Clubs were mostly done by kids who wanted to get into a better college. They weren't done for enjoyment, just to look good on a transcript:
>chess club
>library club
>astronomy club
>robotics club
>model UN
>debate club
>various volunteer clubs (feed homeless, clean litter, raise money for poor foreigners, etc).

There were also political clubs like the Young-Republicans Club, the Young-Democrats Club, the Animal Rights Club; and the Gay-Straight Alliance club, which was a place for queer kids to meet and hook-up; but I hear that it became a loathsome in-fighting pit of SJWs.

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>the Gay-Straight Alliance club
what the hell. I'd like to join, though

My only highschool activity was hanging out in the druggie corner behind the school smoking weed.

Today I am 32 and unemployed.

I was in the Physics Club and I was Vice-President. We didnt do anything special, it was barely a club and all we talked about was Physics

I always assumed school clubs were only a Japanese thing.
Kids that played sports did it as part of municiple teams or private clubs.

Also, we have a thing called ''circles'', but they were also private and unrelated to the school, and it's mostly for elementry schoolers, sometimes for middle schoolers, and rarely highschoolers.

After classes ended we had to go home so other children could have theirs.

The only club my school had was a drama club with 20 out of a total of 2000+ students.