Student Life
Clubs & Activities
WMSA offers structured extracurricular opportunities that extend learning beyond the classroom and encourage intellectual engagement, collaboration, and competition.
Academic Competitions
Students at WMSA are encouraged to participate in academic competitions that challenge their knowledge, develop critical thinking, and provide opportunities for recognition at regional and national levels.
Science Bowl
A fast-paced team competition covering biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and earth sciences. Students develop both depth of knowledge and quick analytical thinking.
Mathematics Competitions (AMC)
Students prepare for national mathematics competitions that emphasize creative problem-solving and advanced reasoning.
Science Fair (LACSEF)
Students design and present original research projects, developing skills in experimentation, analysis, and scientific communication.
Clubs
WMSA clubs provide students with opportunities to explore interests, collaborate with peers, and deepen their academic engagement in structured settings.
Science Bowl Club
Prepares students for Science Bowl competitions through team-based practice and comprehensive content review.
Math Club
Focuses on advanced problem-solving and preparation for mathematics competitions.
Coding Club
Students develop programming skills through projects, challenges, and collaborative learning.
Debate Club
Builds communication, reasoning, and public speaking skills through structured discussion and argumentation.
STEM & Innovation Activities
Robotics
Students explore engineering design, problem-solving, and teamwork through hands-on robotics projects and competitions.
Coding & Programming
Exposure to programming languages, algorithms, and computational thinking through structured activities and projects.
Research & Independent Projects
Students are encouraged to pursue independent inquiry and research, applying classroom knowledge to real-world questions.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
WMSA's extracurricular program is designed to complement the academic curriculum, allowing students to apply their knowledge, develop confidence, and engage in meaningful intellectual challenges.