Clubs and activities at Riverview vary each year according to student interest and timetabling.

Offerings may include academic clubs, interest-based groups, service programs and extension activities connected to different departments.

Examples of typical activities may include coding or robotics groups, social justice or community service teams, study support programs, language clubs or hobby-based groups.

Some activities are open to all students, while others require registration, selection or prerequisite knowledge.

Activities operate before school, after school or during designated periods. Each club or group follows its own structure for meetings, participation expectations and attendance requirements.

The co-curricular program complements the College's academic and pastoral structures. Participation is voluntary unless otherwise specified.

Information about available clubs is usually updated annually and provided to students and families at the start of the academic year or term.

Clubs and Activities

Cattle Club

The Cattle Club competes in shows such as the Royal Easter Show each year.

Chess Club

Chess games and tuition as well as competitions throughout the year.

Computer Club

The Computer Club is your chance to explore the world of software programming, robotics, movie-making, Minecraft challenges, e-sports, and much more. Whether you're building a game, coding a robot, or crafting your own digital masterpiece, this is where creativity and technology collide.

Duke of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award has been running in NSW since 1962. There are over 12,000 participants commencing The Award each year, who are working towards achieving their Bronze, Silver or Gold Award.

Environment Club (Green Wolves)

The SIC Environment Club meet to undertake projects to ensure our Riverview Sustainability Vision is met. "Working together to form our Riverview Community to be educated and active participants in moving society towards sustaining God's creation."

Mock Trial

The Mock Trial Competition, run by the NSW Law Society, is open to students in Years 10 and 11. Each team is made up of 6 students, who play the roles of barristers, solicitors, witnesses and court personnel. The Law Society provides the ‘case’ for each round of the competition.

Mooting

The National High School Mooting Competition, run by Bond University’s Faculty of Law, is an annual mooting competition open to Year 11 and 12 students across Australia. Mooting involves arguing a hypothetical legal case in a courtroom setting.

Photography

Students are introduced to photography and the SLR camera through black & white darkroom practice. Students meet weekly for after school sessions with other interested photographers.

Riverview Historical Society

The Riverview Historical Society provides the opportunity for students to explore the wonderful & rich heritage of St Ignatius’ College Riverview that we are privileged to have in our Archives. The society consists of a small group of dedicated students ranging from Year 7 – Year 12 who are interested in various aspects of the college history.

Keep Exploring

Drama

Music

Debating and Public Speaking