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Involvement and Activities

Activities and Clubs

Brotherhood in every activity

Chess, mock trial, spikeball and beyond. There’s always a club young men can join — or start themselves — at Salesianum. 

Along with our wide range of activities, young men are encouraged to serve on the student council and decide how to spend their own flex time to take charge of their school experiences. 

~60 clubs. Endless opportunities.

  • Academic Challenge
  • Alliance
  • Aquarium Club
  • Aviation Club
  • Black Student Union (BSU)
  • Breakfast Club
  • Bring Change to Mind
  • Card Club
  • Cartoon Club
  • Chess Club
  • Chinese Culture Club
  • Comic Book Club
  • Computer Programming Club
  • Crossword Puzzle Club
  • Culinary Club
  • Delaware Math League
  • Disc Golf Club
  • Dodgeball Club
  • Dungeons and Dragons
  • Engineering Club
  • Ethics Bowl
  • Fantasy Football
  • Film Club
  • Fly Fishing
  • Hermanos Unidos
  • Indian Cultural Committee
  • Intramural Sports 
  • Japanese Language and Culture
  • Literary Magazine
  • Liturgical Music Ministry
  • Lunar Expedition
  • Meditation Club
  • Mini-Stick Lacrosse Club
  • Mock Trial
  • Model United Nations (UN)
  • Mountain Bike Club
  • Music Analysis Club
  • Music Programs
  • National Honor Society
  • Outdoor Adventure Club
  • Peer Counseling
  • Ping Pong Club
  • Psychology Club
  • Robotics
  • Rosary Club
  • Salesians for Life
  • Salesians in Action
  • Salesians Without Borders
  • Salesianum School Theater
  • SalsReview: Our School Newspaper
  • Science Olympiad
  • Scuba Diving
  • Spikeball
  • Stay Woke
  • Stock Market Club
  • Strategy Board Game Club
  • Video Game Club
  • WSAL
  • Yearbook
  • Yoga
  • Young Democrats and YSDA
  • Young Republicans

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Salesianum School educates and develops the whole person based on the teaching of Saint Francis de Sales, whose spirituality can be summarized in “Live Jesus.” As an independent Catholic secondary school founded by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in 1903, Salesianum challenges young men through dynamic college preparatory and extracurricular programs to live as Salesian Gentlemen devoted to faith, community, and service.