Student Life

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National Honor Society

The National Honor Society, founded in 1921, recognizes high school students who meet high achievement standards, empowering and equipping students to become transformative leaders. The Primacy Collegiate Academy has developed and maintains a chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS). Students work to provide leadership and support school growth of Academics, Leadership, Service, and Character. 

Any student in Grades 10 to 12 with a 3.5 GPA and upwards may apply for membership candidacy by September 15th in the fall of each academic year term. Faculty council’s review of the candidate’s progressive status in academics, leadership, community service, and character will determine the students that will receive an invitation to join the National Honor Society.

Primacy students are free to represent themselves through the formation of their Student Association (SA). As a student-led organization, SA exercises the power to govern various extracurricular activities such as clubs, festivals, parties, assemblies, and other such events that will bring students together in a friendly atmosphere. Executive Council will be led by a core group of 5 students:

  • President
  • Executive Vice President
  • Social Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Communication Director
  • Pastor

Student Association

Clubs

Clubs are a way for students to lead or join extra curricular activities.

Though not always the same every year, these are some examples of clubs we have had:

  • Survival (How to live if stranded in the wilderness)
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Soccer, Ping Pong, Pickle Ball, Basketball
  • Botany (Study of plants)

Community service is a chance for students to help other.  Sometimes its for those less fortunate and other times its assisting in some event.

Helping other helps bring happiness to our own hearts as well as those we help. 

Colleges also like to see students with community service to help them stand out among all the other applicants.

Community Service