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Online Clubs Classes for Kids Ages 14–17

Starting at just $8 per class, our clubs let teens explore shared passions while building genuine friendships. In small groups of 4–8 students, your teen will develop social skills, leadership abilities, and discover new interests through interactive 55–75 minute sessions.

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Clubs for Ages 14–17
From $8/class
Price
4–8 students
Group Size
55–75 min
Schedule
14–17
Ages

Online Clubs for Teenagers: Find Your People and Build Real Skills

High school is the perfect time to explore what actually interests you — not what you think you should like. Our online clubs for teenagers let you connect with peers who share your passions, whether that's debating complex ideas, analyzing books, creating art, or diving into gaming strategy. With groups kept small (4–8 students), you'll actually get to know people and be heard, not lost in a crowd. That matters at this age, when finding your community can shape how you see yourself.

These aren't lectures. At 14–17, you're ready to think critically and lead conversations, and our mentors know it. In a debate club, you're building persuasion skills that show up everywhere — job interviews, college essays, standing up for what matters. In an art circle, you're getting real feedback from people invested in your growth. Book clubs spark discussions that go deeper than classroom summaries. You're developing the communication and collaboration skills that employers actually want, all while doing something you genuinely enjoy.

Sessions run 55–75 minutes, so they fit into a real schedule without being overwhelming. Classes start at just $8 per session, making it affordable to try something new. Whether you're looking to deepen a hobby, meet like-minded people, or test out an interest before committing further, our clubs give you space to be yourself and grow. Sign up for one that calls to you.

What Ages 14–17 Learn in Clubs

Social Connection & Peer Collaboration

Teens develop authentic friendships by working together on shared interests, learning to communicate effectively, and building trust within a small, consistent peer group that meets regularly.

Leadership & Initiative Skills

In club settings, adolescents practice taking on different roles, organizing ideas, and sometimes leading activities—critical skills for navigating high school dynamics and future opportunities.

Passion Exploration & Identity Development

Clubs provide a safe space for teens to dive deeper into interests—whether creative, academic, or recreational—helping them clarify their values and develop a clearer sense of identity during this crucial developmental stage.

Belonging & Confidence Building

By joining a consistent group of like-minded peers, teens feel part of a community, reducing isolation and social anxiety while building confidence through acceptance and positive peer reinforcement.

Recommended Clubs Classes for Ages 14–17

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Why Ages 14–17 Is a Great Time for Clubs

Ages 14–17 is a critical window for peer relationships and identity formation. During adolescence, teens naturally shift from family-centered to friend-centered social structures, making clubs an ideal environment to develop meaningful connections with peers who share their interests. Small group settings reduce the pressure and anonymity of larger school settings, allowing teens to show up authentically and form bonds based on genuine commonalities rather than circumstance.

At this developmental stage, teens are actively exploring who they are and what they care about, yet many feel limited by their school's offerings or social circles. Clubs provide the psychological safety and dedicated space to pursue interests deeply, experiment with different identities, and discover passions that might become lifelong pursuits. The consistent, low-pressure group dynamic also supports the social-emotional learning teens need—practicing communication, conflict resolution, and collaboration skills that transfer directly to their academic and personal lives.

"Finally, classes that don't feel like school. My kids actually BEG to log in."
Jennifer L.
Parent of 8 and 11-year-olds

Clubs for Ages 14–17 FAQ

Will my teen know anyone in their club, or will they be with complete strangers?
Clubs are designed for teens to meet new friends with shared interests, so most groups will include peers your teen hasn't met before. However, they can also join with a friend if desired, and groups stay consistent so friendships develop naturally over time.
What if my teen is shy or anxious about joining a group?
Our small group size (4–8 students) and interest-based focus make clubs much less intimidating than large school settings. Instructors are trained to create welcoming, pressure-free environments where quiet teens can participate at their own pace and feel valued for who they are.
How often do clubs meet, and can my teen join mid-session?
Club schedules vary by offering—some meet weekly, others on flexible dates. Most clubs are designed to welcome new members, though it's best to check the specific club details. Your teen can start whenever suits their schedule.
Are clubs purely social, or do they teach actual skills?
Clubs balance social connection with skill-building. Whether it's a debate club, creative writing group, gaming league, or hobby-based club, teens learn relevant skills while building friendships—so they're getting both the social support and personal growth they need at this age.
Aisha Patel

Aisha Patel

Student Success & Life Skills Director
Aisha oversees our life skills, performing arts, music and dance programs. With a master's in child psychology and 7 years in youth development, she designs classes that build confidence, communication and real-world skills. She previously ran performing arts programs for underserved communities.
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