Extracurricular Activities

DSS basketball team

Sports

Cross Country

Track and Field

Badminton

Boys' Varsity Hockey

Girls' Varsity Hockey

Boys' Basketball - Jr. and Sr.

Girls' Basketball - Jr. and Sr.

Girls' Baseball

Boys' Soccer

Boys' Volleyball

Girls' Volleyball

Golf

Powerlifting

Tennis

Ultimate Frisbee

Girls' Soccer

Boys' Soccer


Clubs & Groups

Art Club

Yearbook Committee

Student Council

Community Construction Projects

Eco Club

Arts Night

Allies Group

Announcement Group

Indigenous Students Club

Travel Opportunities

Earth Day Activities

Audio/Sound Crew

Day of Dignity Team

Badminton Club

Prom Committee

Intramural activities

Activities

girls from high school challenge team in front of school
  • Commencement
  • Dances
  • Spirit Days and Themed Weeks
  • Panthers Day
  • High School Challenge
  • Staff/Student Competitions
  • Holiday Spirit Activities
  • Semi-Formal Dance
  • Relay for Life
  • Homeroom Challenges
  • Ontario Student Leadership Conference
DSS Activities

Indigenous Studies/Supports

At Dunnville Secondary School, we aim to embed Indigenous co-curricular learning and activities of cultural and historical significance into our programming. Examples include our Indigenous Students Club for those who self-identify as First Nations, Inuit or Metis, the Iroquois Lacrosse Program, and all Grade 11 English courses have an Indigenous focus.

Library/Learning Commons

Our Learning Commons is a modern, vibrant, and technologically advanced space!

The Learning Commons provides a safe, friendly environment for all, offering a balanced collection of print and digital resources to meet both curricular and personal interest needs. This space provides integrated learning with a cross-curricular approach. The team of staff assists students in guided inquiry and research skill development. The team strives to challenge students to think critically about the information they find, instill in them a love of learning and reading, and equip them with the literacy skills required for their post-secondary destinations.

Beyond books, our Learning Commons has adapted to 21st Century Learning by including an eLearning hub where students can access teacher support, creative and collaborative spaces for digital arts and media, and cross-curricular STEAM opportunities. We are always excited to see what amazing things our Panthers do in our Learning Commons.