Clubs and Societies
The College has nearly 50 Clubs and Societies that run sessions throughout the College Day, mainly in lunch times but also after college.
2011-12 Timetable
Joining a Club or Society is a good way to make friends in such a large College, it can help you find friends that have similar interest to you that are not in your academic classes.
Clubs and Societies are run by students, some with staff support and some independently. You are more than welcome to set up a new society if we don’t already offer it to you.
Please look at the Clubs and Societies below for a better idea on what the College has to offer.
Amnesty International
Animation Society
Atlantic Whale Foundation
Bowling Club
Brass Ensemble
Cello Ensemble
Chamber Choir
Chemistry Society
Chess Club
Christian Union
Computer Game Creation Beginners
Computer Game Creation Intermediate
Copperlink
Coppers Award
Creative Writing
Debating Society
Digital Photography
Economics Society
English Society
Environmental & Fair-trade
Equality & Diversity
Farnborough Union
Film Society
Flute Ensemble
Gardening Club
Gay Straight Alliance
Geography Society
German Society
Grade 5 Theory
Guitar Ensemble
Health Promotion Group
History of Art
History Society
Japanese
Law Society
Le Cine Club
Maths Society
Medical Society
Money Games
Moving Image
Music Tech
Pass IT On
Physics Society
Prospect Centre Coffee Group
Sam Cody Group
Sax Ensemble
String Quartet
Traditional Photography
Veterinary Society
Young Politics (Conservative)
Young Politics (Labour)
Young Politics (Lib Dem)