Physics Club
From Python to experiments – dive into mechanics, electromagnetics, and modern physics.
Three pillars of physics
Physics Club allows students to explore a variety including mechanics, electromagnetism, and modern physics. The club will be split into three parts: 1. Foundations for Computational Physics 2. Theory (competition preparation) 3. Experimental / Applied Physics. The first section of the club, which uses python, will introduce topics such as simple physics graphs and simulations. With the prevalence of competitions, such as Physics Bowl and SPC, in the first few months of the 2026 year, the second part of the club will be lectures and practices to prepare. Hands-on projects with applied physics will be at the end of the school year as preparation for the science fair will happen simultaneously. The time contributed to each part will be based on the club members' decisions.
Foundations for computational physics using Python, theory preparation for competitions like Physics Bowl and SPC, and experimental/applied physics with hands-on projects. The club prepares students for science fairs and competitions while developing practical physics skills.
G9-G12
grades“Physics is not just equations – it's a way of thinking.”
— Cherie & Hollis, co-leadsClub details
When
Tuesday 4:30-5:30 PM
Grades
G9-G12
Cost
Free
Club ID
academic.physics
Leaders & advisor
Cherie
Student Leader
Hollis
Student Leader
Nishikant Prasad
Club Advisor
Three pathways
Computational
Learn Python for physics simulations and data analysis.
Competition Prep
Physics Bowl, SPC – theory and problem-solving.
Experimental
Hands-on projects, labs, and science fair prep.