• We meet each week to play bridge and prepare for tournaments.
  • Resources for learning more about investing and how financial markets and businesses work.
  • A fantastic club that teaches you how to argue, act and have fun! Join Menlo Mock Trial- the coolest club on campus.
  • Welcome to Challenge 2020 Club! We are a club based on the book High Noon: 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them by J.F. Rischard. The 20 problems described in this book are global warming, biodiversity and ecosystem losses, fisheries depletion, deforestation, water deficits, maritime safety and pollution, trade, investment, and competition rules, massive step-up in the fight against poverty, peacekeeping, conflict prevention, combating terrorism, education for all, global infectious diseases, digital divide, natural disaster prevention and mitigation, reinventing taxation for the 21st century, biotechnology rules, global financial architecture, illegal drugs, intellectual property rights, e-commerce rules, international labor and migration. Check us out, we could use all the help we can get!
  • The Menlo Environmental Awareness Club works to educate the community on environmental issues and make concrete progress in improving Menlo's environmental footprint.
  • Welcom to the Knitting Club!
  • Menlo School's most lively, exciting and challenging club: Welcome to the Quiz Club!
  • The Ham Radio club currently meets on Wednesdays (pending destruction) at lunch. Our activities range from performing periodic radio drills to learning Morse code.
  • The Neighborhood welcomes students (and faculty members!) who enjoy studying thought-provoking new ideas in science and mathematics, solving challenging puzzles, competing in competitions at a variety of levels, and savoring the company of other mathematics and computer science fans. In addition to twice-weekly meetings, members compete each year in approximately twenty local, regional, and national competitions, publish the Menlo Mathematics Magazine, and share a variety of technical and cultural resources.


  • The Student-Staff Bridge is an organization that exist to help faculty and staff that are going through difficult times. Whether they need a few meals, babysitting, help moving, or anything else, the Student-Staff Bridge contacts those faculty and staff members with students who can give them a hand.
  • This course allows guest users to enter  
    Photo Club meets Mondays at lunch in Curtis and provides students basic instruction on film and digital cameras, making your own black and white prints, or with Photoshop editing. No experience is necessary. Please enroll here and see the Menlo Photo website for more details.
  • The Scribbler is Menlo Middle School's student journalism publication.