Clubs
All students in high school are required to be a member of a club. They need to sign-up, attend the meetings on Club Days and support the programs of the club they choose. Club Days are held usually on the 2nd and last Wednesdays of each month starting at 2pm. Each club, with the help of the Club Moderator and their respective class officers, will have to check attendance, plan and execute programs and activities and prepare for the Clubs’ Culminating Activity in the end of the school year.
Academic Clubs
* PIE POETRY is an academic-oriented club that aims to enhance mathematics, logical, and abstract skills of its members through its programs. This is in preparation of the members for interschool competitions.
* LOGOS trains its members in the field of oral communication. Through various activities and exposure trips, members can develop their confidence in speaking before an audience or engaging meaningful conversation. It introduces a blend of speaking that is supposed to be spontaneously prepared, less paper, of less attention to traditional structure, and quite inviting in mode. This club dips its members into reflective thinking and principled speech, seeking to impart wisdom and didactic utterances.
* BUSINESS CLUB The Southridgensis Negotium Inceptum (SNI), the premier business-oriented student organization of Southridge, aims to teach its members the strategies, techniques, and ethics of business and entrepreneurship in order to produce successful and moral captains of industry. Through the efforts and partnership among young aspiring businessmen, SNI has consistently dedicated itself to training and developing its members in the rigors of the field of business through lectures, activities, and workshops, in and outside of the school. Since its establishment in 2013, SNI had participated and won in competitions and conventions for high schools held by none other than the top universities of the country. Not only does SNI form its members in the art of exchange, it also supports other student organization in Southridge in terms of their financial needs and capacity and charitable organizations in support the needy.
Cause Oriented Clubs
* ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS. The Environmental Awareness Club (EAC) is a group of Southridge Admirals aimed to promote understanding of environmental issues among students and other members of the Southridge community through educational discussions and other related activities or projects thus going beyond words and enabling action. The EAC believes that its advocacy helps the people make informed decisions and strengthen their resolve to protect and preserve the environment.
* KALINANGAN. Bilang isang samahan, ang Kalinangan ang magsisilbing intrumento ng pagpapatatag ng kulturang Pilipino sa Paaralang PAREF Southridge sa pamamagitan ng iba’t ibang gawaing cultural.
Performance Arts Clubs
* TEATRO SAMBOTANI
* SOUTHRIDGE THEATRE GUILD. Southridge Theater Guild is a school-based theatre organization, which uses theatre as a medium of educating the community for social transformation and as a tool to promote the autonomy of arts itself through conducting significant and socially-relevant performances, workshops, fora, and other activities. Southridge Theater Guild shall be the artistic voice of the students and the school regarding issues concerning its immediate community, and shall also discuss national and international issues by the means of showcasing relevant performances while exploring, and experimenting different art forms. Southridge Theater Guild envisions a free, open-minded, and artistic community where theatre and arts are maximized as a tool in educating and training its people.
* SOUTHRIDGE DANCE CREW. Dancing is one of the many human experiences which cannot be suppressed. It is the art of movement through dance and exercise. Dancing has existed at all times, and among all peoples and races. The dance is a form of expression given to man just as speech, philosophy, painting or music. The fusion of movement and sound provides the perfect platform for students to promote body awareness and healthy living, with a distinctively entertaining and exhilarating approach. The SRDC will provide various types of enjoyable dance and exercise with both professional and peer quality instructions in the art of movement and sound. This is very productive way for students to fill their time wisely.
* SOUTHRIDGE VOX
* ADMIRAL STEP CREW. Admirals Step Crew (ASC) exists to promote school spirit through unique dance performances by its crew members. By showcasing step crew dance styles, the group embodies school spirit through demonstration of amazing and rhythmic moves synced with hand and foot movements. Aside from its intention to entertain, the crew exists to promote school unity and spirit among its members. Known for its active performances in various school fairs and concerts in the metro, ASC has represented Southridge in different events and school functions. The club also offers opportunities for its members to foster camaraderie, develop body coordination through creative execution of movements and instill personal confidence in one’s chosen form of the art of the dance.
Special Interest Clubs
* CULINARY CLUB. Most Southridge gentlemen love food. Over the years, this love has progressed from just eating to preparing and cooking these food. The cooking classes were specifically created to teach Southridge gentlemen how to cook. This got some students interested and wanted to supplement what they learn in class beyond the classroom. Thus a cooking club was born. This is not a new club though. This has existed as the Cooking Club several years back then it became the Shake and Bake Club. Currently it is known as the Culinary Club.,
* OUTDOOR CLUB. The Outdoor Adventure Club (OAC) aims to provide a safe place to have fun, explore and connect with nature through activities provided by the club. The club supports challenging activities that builds self-esteem and confidence as well as develop life skills that could be use in urgent times. It is also a venue to explore and learn from nature and be detached from being reliant to technology.
Service Oriented Clubs
* KAABAY. Kaabay Club is an outreach club that fosters and promoted volunteerism, social concern and upliftment of the quality of education. The club was founded in 2009 by Molave Study Center and became an officially recognized club of PAREF Southridge School. It’s regular activities consists of giving Math, English and Science tutorials and conducting sports clinics (basketball and futsal) and basic catechism classes to the public school students of Bagong Silang Elementary School every Saturday (1:15 to 2:30 P.M.). Other activities include in-city work camps, house visits in impoverish areas and fund raising/relief operations for calamity victims. The club is open to all high school volunteers.
* SOUTHRIDGE SERVERS SOCIETY. The club’s primary task is to provide and train altar servers for the daily and special masses of the school. Over the years, club activities have expanded as servers have been sent to participate in special events outside of the school. Members of this club have been sent to serve in special masses of sister school PAREF Woodrose. The club also hosts outreaches for the less fortunate both outside and inside of campus. The SSS also hosts the Auxiliary Staff Christmas Sports Fest and Party as a growing tradition. The club aims to help students get closer to God.
* THE OFFICERS CLUB. The Officers’ Club is a student organization whose main objective is to develop within a Southridge gentleman the civic virtues of nationalism and self-discipline and to inculcate in his person the spirit of service-inspired leadership through the application of civil-military values, organization, and discipline. Composed of both Day School and Afternoon School students, members of this leadership-inspired club desire above all else to become the future leaders of the Southridge student body and of the state, an embodiment of a true Southridge gentleman; a man of integrity.
* RED CROSS YOUTH. The official Southridge Chapter of the Red Cross Youth (RCY) in the Philippines (Muntinlupa-Rizal Chapter). The club aims to educate and empower students to be men of integrity through developmental trainings and effective leadership and provide opportunities for directing and harnessing their energies and idealism into worthwhile humanitarian activities.
Sports Clubs
* FOOTBALL CLUB. Our club invites young individuals to hone their skills and have fun as a whole. It teaches fundamental skills, leadership and values in one package. As a whole, Football Club helps young admirals, with or without experience, to be the best in Football by putting always their passion in what they do.
* BASKETBALL CLUB. The club is intended to teach students with zero to intermediate basketball skills the basics of the game. At the end of the year, these students should already understand the rules of the game and that they should already be able to play full contact basketball. It also aims to develop camaraderie and brotherhood among its members who come from both the day school and afternoon school.
* PING-PONG (Table Tennis)
Visual Arts Clubs
* SOUTHRIDGE ARTS AND PROPS CLUB
* ARTISENYO Art Club
* ADMIRAL’S MEDIA SOCIETY
Admirals Media Society or simply AMS is a beginning level media club that will introduce the fundamental skills in photography and videography. Our goal is to develop and nurture the passion for photography and videography in our members through various in campus and outbound activities.