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High School Worship Team

Sports

This particular club is formed by students who possess the God-given talent to perform at the high school's weekly Chapel. 

The school is not only has the duty to educate the students but also encourage them to practice activities that will challenge physically. The main sport the students practice is soccer and volleyball. The soccer area of the school is focused on both a girls and boys team, in which both teams compete but also work to endure their minds. 

Student Life

The Lighthouse Christian Bilingual School has an environment in which the student can grow and develop their full potential. Part of the school's resume is to aid them to enter an atmosphere in which they can build their spiritual and moral values. The following are some of the clubs we offer to students as not only a way of entertainment but also contributing to society.

Honor Society 

Student Council 

STUCO (Student Council) is a group elected from the body of students to serve as representatives in student government. The members are chosen in a democratic election performed at the beginning of the school year, through public speaking and small debate a day before the election. 

The chosen members work together for the students, they also organize small events for the their entertainment, to keep them away from their normal routine. 

Honor Society is one of the school's groups that is dedicated to help local schools and charities. The students selected work in projects to raise money for these organizations dedicated to help the less privileged by providing them with school supplies and share the Word of God to them at the same time. Previously, the students have worked with the church ''El Faro'' by helping in their missionary trips to rural communities, spreading the gospel,  giving free medical and dental checkups, and providing clothes and food to those in need.

Study while others are sleeping; work while others are being lazy; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing." 

-William Arthur Ward

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