50 Surefire Ways To Build School Spirit (2024)

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1. Serve your community with a Rake-and-Run 2. Make a team-themed spirit cowbell 3. Host a talent show 4. Do a book donation project 5. Plan a design-a-mask challenge 6. Create a school cheer 7. Host a Senior Night 8. Hold a Community Day 9. Highlight your school’s diversity with holiday hallway decorations 10. Host a Color Run 11. Make spirit shakers 12. Send staff thank-you letters 13. Celebrate your school’s unsung heroes 14. Set up a virtual calming room 15. Create a school mantra that shows your school pride 16. Surprise your rival school with positivity 17. Use a spirit can 18. Host a photo booth 19. Let seniors personalize their parking spots 20. Design a spirit stick 21. Host a school-wide Amazing Race 22. Have a student vs. faculty competition 23. Hold a door-decorating contest 24. Hold a T-shirt-decorating contest 25. Share positive messages with a Kindness Rocks Project 26. Create a stress painting 27. Hold an old-fashioned field day 28. Celebrate your school’s history 29. Open a school spirit and supply store 30. Showcase student art in a gallery 31. Choose an entrance song for spirit events 32. Paint a unity wall 33. Make spirit bracelets 34. Compose a school song 35. Share compliment cards 36. Designate special dress-up days 37. Face-paint with your school colors 38. Hold a poster contest 39. Throw a back-to-school cookout 40. Decorate with erasable chalk 41. Host a school movie night 42. Host a tournament 43. Come up with a yearlong theme 44. Spread cafeteria compassion 45. Host a senior breakfast 46. Organize a tutoring program 47. Organize a week of respect 48. Start a mentoring program 49. Give out honorary school diplomas 50. Do an end-of-year graduation walk How do you foster school spirit in the classroom? Come and share your ideas in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE groupon Facebook. Plus, check out these theme day ideas to steer clear of, and some recommended alternatives! FAQs

We know it when we feel it: School spirit warms a school, makes everyone smile, and brings people together. It makes everyone feel that they are part of something greater than themselves. There are so many ways to foster school spirit, whether it’s through community service, school-wide initiatives, or just plain old fun.

1. Serve your community with a Rake-and-Run

Find out who in your community needs help around the house, and plan a day where students can sign up to rake lawns and bag the leaves. Students at Beloit Memorial High School found that doing common yard work is a fun way to get everyone out of the house, spend time together, and help out your community.

2. Make a team-themed spirit cowbell

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Use craft paint and ribbons in your school’s colors to create a custom cowbell for pep rallies and sporting events.

3. Host a talent show

Invite your school to an event where they share one of their talents. Encourage teachers and school staff to join in too!

4. Do a book donation project

Not everyone has access to Wi-Fi or e-books, and getting to the library can be challenging. Create a drop box at your school where classmates can donate books. Then, using a survey tool like Survey Monkey or Google Forms, reach out to families to find out who wants books and where to deliver them. Work with your advisor to create a plan for delivery.

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5. Plan a design-a-mask challenge

Challenge classmates to come up with a design for a mask that celebrates school spirit. Then, pick your three favorites. Create a video where you interview each classmate and ask them about their design and how it represents your school. If you have the funds, work with a local printing shop to get the masks made and sell them to raise money for your school.

6. Create a school cheer

Simple or complicated? It’s up to your school! Make it catchy so that years from now, it will still pop into alumnis’ heads and remind them of the good times they had at your school. This activity is a good opportunity to connect with your school’s cheer squad and collaborate!

7. Host a Senior Night

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Celebrate your seniors by broadcasting highlights of their greatest accomplishments on social media.

8. Hold a Community Day

This makes a great annual tradition that builds school pride and stronger neighborhood-school ties. Students, teachers, staff, parents, and alumni get together to give a day of service in the community, whether by cleaning up sidewalks, planting trees, visiting seniors, or serving at food banks.

9. Highlight your school’s diversity with holiday hallway decorations

Welcome classmates back from winter or spring break with holiday hallways. Decorate school hallways for different cultural traditions to educate students about different holidays around the world.

10. Host a Color Run

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A Color Run is a healthy and fun way to show your school spirit. Check out 10 Reasons You Should Do the Color Run.

11. Make spirit shakers

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Use liter soda bottles and pony beads in your school colors. Add curling ribbons to the lid and ribbons around the middle of the bottle. Then use them at school pep rallies and sporting events.

12. Send staff thank-you letters

Draft personalized letters to school staff to thank them for being a part of your school community! Consider sharing this meaningful gesture as an activity for back to school, end of year, Teacher Appreciation Week, or Activity Advisor Appreciation Day.

13. Celebrate your school’s unsung heroes

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Plan a day to honor the support staff in your school. Consider the special-needs aides, custodians, and/or cafeteria workers. In this example from American Nicaraguan School in Managua, Nicaragua, students created bulletin boards to celebrate the stories of maintenance staff. Then they hosted a luncheon in their honor!

14. Set up a virtual calming room

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School can get stressful, especially during exams or big projects. Link guided meditations, online puzzles and games, yoga videos, and other fun ways to take a break to your school’s website.

15. Create a school mantra that shows your school pride

For example, We are Eagles. We are considerate. We are responsible. Engage with your school principal to craft a mantra that reflects your unique school culture. You could even have specific mottoes for each grade.

16. Surprise your rival school with positivity

Spread kindness and positivity to your rival school! Surprise them by decorating their sidewalks or hanging posters with positive messages during the evening or over a weekend.

17. Use a spirit can

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Jointly sponsor a spirit can in partnership with the cheer team. During school events and game time-outs, student council members or cheerleaders lift the lid on the spirit can, signaling for the crowd to cheer. The higher the lid is lifted, the louder the crowd cheers. As the lid is lowered to the can, the crowd becomes softer. The spirit can holds T-shirts and candy, which can be thrown out to the loudest fans.

18. Host a photo booth

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Design your own “frame” with your school mascot or colors and let students line up for photos. Post them on your school’s website (with permission, of course).

19. Let seniors personalize their parking spots

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Finally! Seniors get to park in the front row. Advocate for seniors to get designated prime parking spots and work with your school administration to allow custom decoration. Then, invite seniors to show their pride with a little personalization!

20. Design a spirit stick

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Use your creativity to create a spirit stick with your school colors. This example uses an empty gallon water bottle, a broomstick, beads, and ribbon. Award the stick on a revolving basis to the grade or class that shows the most school spirit throughout the year.

21. Host a school-wide Amazing Race

Students go on a scavenger hunt around the school, completing certain tasks. The last team to make it to each checkpoint is out.

22. Have a student vs. faculty competition

Organize a game where students compete against faculty. It could be a basketball or kickball game—or even musical chairs. Hilarity is guaranteed!

23. Hold a door-decorating contest

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Host door-decorating contests with themes such as holidays, homecoming, spirit days, or making the world a better place. Reveal the winning classroom over morning announcements and award the winners with prizes like pizza or an ice cream party. Here are 66 awesome classroom door ideas.

24. Hold a T-shirt-decorating contest

Challenge students to design a spirit shirt for your school. Feature all entries on a bulletin board in a common area or webpage so that everyone can view the entries. Determine the winner by popular vote or by a committee vote.

25. Share positive messages with a Kindness Rocks Project

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Inspire positivity and kindness around your school community with a Kindness Rocks Project. Paint rocks with a positive word or message and place them throughout your school and community.

26. Create a stress painting

During a stressful time for students like state testing or finals week, set up a large blank canvas in the common area along with paints in your school colors. Encourage students to “throw” paint against the canvas using paintbrushes and sponges. When the activity is over, you’ll have an amazing painting to display!

27. Hold an old-fashioned field day

Support your school’s field day activities by organizing and running different events and competitions.

28. Celebrate your school’s history

Educate new students and introduce incoming students to the rich history of the school. Make weekly history announcements, include a history column in the school paper, or post a history board in the halls to feature influential teachers, founders, the school’s namesake, and outstanding alumni.

29. Open a school spirit and supply store

Sell spirit wear so everyone can get decked out in your school colors. You could even create an online pop-up shop that makes it easy for families to buy school spirit wear from home. Use the proceeds to raise funds for your school or a charitable cause.

30. Showcase student art in a gallery

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Use Google Slides or another display program to create a gallery where your classmates can put their artwork on display. This easy-to-follow tutorial will help you get started. You can even add background music and host an opening reception event that you promote on your school’s social channels.

31. Choose an entrance song for spirit events

Get students fired up with a rocking song that gets them on their feet and cheering. You can make it a classic jam like “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor or something more contemporary like “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, or create an entire playlist of appropriate songs to use as entrance music to pep rallies, assemblies, and ceremonies. Check out these song tips from Education to the Core, along with other great ideas for spirit assemblies.

32. Paint a unity wall

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Make all students feel welcome in your school with a unity wall that highlights what makes them unique and the characteristics they share. This unity wall at South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia, celebrates their diverse student body but makes it clear that while they come from many different backgrounds, they are all Seahawks!

33. Make spirit bracelets

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Use school colors and letters. Pass them out at lunchtime or at sporting events. Customize them for special events.

34. Compose a school song

A school song is a tradition that will create lasting memories for generations. If you have a talented student or teacher musician, you could even compose an original song. Already have one? Host a contest to update and refresh it. Then teach it to the student body.

35. Share compliment cards

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Challenge your student leaders to pass out compliment cards with notes such as “You have great style,” “I love your smile,” and “You’re a great friend!” Include instructions on each card that direct the recipient to pay the compliment forward to someone else—creating a butterfly effect of kindness across your school!

36. Designate special dress-up days

Dress-up days,such as tie-dye day, beach day, jersey day, and favorite book character day, can be a great way for students to get creative and have fun. To increase participation and promote inclusion, be sure to incorporate ideas that are easy to do, such as favorite outfit day or school colors day.

37. Face-paint with your school colors

Recruit art students to showcase their talents by painting their peers’ faces with school colors. Schedule it on a pep assembly day to give students the opportunity to amp up their school spirit.

38. Hold a poster contest

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Have different homerooms, school clubs, or teams make their best spirit posters to display in the halls. Present the winning one at a pep rally and reward the artists with small gifts like school key chains or rally towels.

39. Throw a back-to-school cookout

Get the whole school community together to get “fired up” for the school year. Having time to casually socialize with teachers and staff helps ease the transition for students and families.

40. Decorate with erasable chalk

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Welcome back new and returning students and staff to a new school year or after spring break by decorating school sidewalks with positive messages. This could be a good opportunity to engage with art students to create an even more impressive display!

41. Host a school movie night

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Spread a king-size sheet or painter’s tarp on the side of the school to project a movie and invite students and their families to bring lawn chairs or blankets. If the weather’s cold or rainy, turn your school gym into a movie theater and spread out the gymnastics mats for seating.

42. Host a tournament

Engage students and foster a positive school climate by hosting a tournament or game night. At Cimarron-Memorial High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, they hosted a virtual Among Us game where participants were divided into different Google Meet rooms, each moderated by a student council member.

43. Come up with a yearlong theme

Collaborate with your principal to create a motivational school theme for the year, like “teamwork” or “respect.” Integrate the theme into as many aspects of your school as possible throughout the year. For example, introduce the theme at your back-to-school night and incorporate it in your school newsletters throughout the year. Read this great article from Education World on how to engage the whole school in a unified, yearlong theme.

44. Spread cafeteria compassion

Write kind notes to your cafeteria staff and give them to students who are standing in line for lunch, along with directions to pass the note to a cafeteria staff member. With minimal effort, your whole student body can overwhelm your cafeteria staff with compassion and gratitude!

45. Host a senior breakfast

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In the last week of school, host a senior breakfast to celebrate students’ graduation and give them a positive send-off. Be sure to offer decaf coffee—they’re already stoked enough!

46. Organize a tutoring program

Recruit classmates who are willing to tutor other students. Create a schedule and share it with families and students, so they can drop in and get help on a variety of subjects.

47. Organize a week of respect

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Promote a respectful learning environment in your school by organizing a Week of Respect. At Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, their Week of Respect consisted of “Celebrate Diversity Day” for sharing cultural celebrations and traditions, “Respect Yourself Day” for posting about something that makes you happy, “Respect Each Other Day” for sharing their contributions to the community, “Respect Your School Day” where students were encouraged to wear school colors, and “Blue Out Day” when student leaders prompted online discussions about how to defeat online negativity and promoted anti-bullying efforts.

48. Start a mentoring program

Pair older students with younger ones for the duration of the year. “Buddies” can invite each other to lunch (on specially designated days), write notes (monitored), and team up on field day competitions. Near-peer mentoring, with students just a grade or two apart, can be a big benefit for both students.

49. Give out honorary school diplomas

Advocate to begin an honorary school diploma program, recognizing people in the community—living or historical—who have made outstanding contributions to the school or have noteworthy achievements that align with your school values. A student council can help to organize the program with support from administration and serve on the selection committee, nominating awardees and writing the citations.

50. Do an end-of-year graduation walk

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Graduating high school seniors walk the halls in their caps and gowns to inspire younger students to go the distance. Read this article from ABC News.

How do you foster school spirit in the classroom? Come and share your ideas in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE groupon Facebook.

Plus, check out these theme day ideas to steer clear of, and some recommended alternatives!

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50 Surefire Ways To Build School Spirit (2024)

FAQs

What are some ways to increase school spirit? ›

How to Build School Spirit in 12 Fun Ways
  • Incorporate School Colors in Your Classroom. ...
  • Organize Themed Spirit Weeks. ...
  • Create School-Wide Contests. ...
  • Plan Shows and Performances. ...
  • Launch Spirit Fridays. ...
  • Celebrate School History. ...
  • Hold a Community Day. ...
  • Send Staff Thank-You Letters.
Aug 30, 2022

How do you explain school spirit? ›

The MacMillan Dictionary defines school spirit as “the feeling of being proud and enthusiastic about the school that you go to.” This would be a basic definition that most people can come up with when they are asked what school spirit is.

How can I make my school better for myself? ›

How to Be a Better Student
  1. Set goals. Goals, both short and long-term, are a great way to measure your success. ...
  2. Adopt and stick to a study schedule. ...
  3. Stay well-rested. ...
  4. Take advantage of educator resources. ...
  5. Healthy study techniques for proper exam preparation. ...
  6. Develop note-taking skills. ...
  7. Extracurricular activities. ...
  8. Study buddies.

Why is it important to build school spirit? ›

Students with school spirit do more than show support for their school. They perform better academically, are more socially and civically engaged, and are happier in general than their less-spirited peers. What's more, the majority of principals (92%) feel that high school spirit is tied to high student achievement.

How do you embody school spirit? ›

Students and staff who actively participate in pep rallies, game day traditions, believe in their school motto, and proudly wear their school colors, all exemplify school spirit. By doing so, this gives the participant a sense of ownership and creates the feeling of being a part of something bigger than themselves.

How do you build team spirit as a student? ›

Nancy Doyon suggests 8 easy ways to foster team spirit among children:
  1. Doing something for the entire household. ...
  2. Winning and losing. ...
  3. Waiting your turn. ...
  4. Developing a sense of hard work. ...
  5. Promoting mutual aid in the family. ...
  6. Learning about—and waiting for—your turn to speak. ...
  7. Understanding their role. ...
  8. Rewarding effort, not success.

What is spiritual development in school? ›

Spiritual development relates to fundamental questions about the meaning and purpose of life which affect everyone, and is not dependent on a religious affiliation. Spiritual development is not about becoming, more spiritual, it is about realising or becoming more and more aware of one's natural, innate spirituality.

How can I make school less boring? ›

6 ways to make high school less boring
  1. Ditch the worksheets. Researchers thought the most innovative schools would have the most engaging classes. ...
  2. Set a meaningful urgency. ...
  3. Adopt learning by doing & teaching. ...
  4. Encourage authentic participation. ...
  5. Connect to associated professional domains. ...
  6. Support teachers more.
Apr 15, 2019

What is the biggest factor in being successful at school? ›

Probably one of the greatest determining factors in succeeding in school is parental involvement and parental motivation. About 70-90% of children who get As or Bs in schools report they are encouraged by parents to do well in school.

What are some examples of school spirit? ›

50 Surefire Ways to Build School Spirit
  • Throw a back-to-school cookout. ...
  • Face-paint with your school colors. ...
  • Have a school movie night. ...
  • Hold a poster contest.
  • Choose a new school mascot. ...
  • Designate special dress-up days. ...
  • Come up with a school handshake or wave. ...
  • Hold a T-shirt-decorating contest.
Jun 15, 2019

Why school life is important in our life? ›

It gives a chance to children to acquire knowledge on various fields of education, such as people, literature, history, mathematics, politics, and other numerous subjects. By obtaining knowledge, a person is in a better position to help other people.

Who has the most school spirit? ›

Colleges With The Most School Spirit
  • University of Iowa. ...
  • University of Michigan. ...
  • University of Missouri. ...
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ...
  • University of Notre Dame. ...
  • University of Oklahoma. ...
  • University of Tennessee. ...
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lawrence Iles/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.
Feb 10, 2020

What does school spirit look like to you? ›

School spirit looks like teamwork. It involves events and activities that bring members of the school community together in some way. In addition to its positive impact on morale and performance, school spirit is generally fun. It celebrates successes and creates a sense of togetherness.

What is the spirit leader at school? ›

The role of a spirit leader goes beyond leading the crowd from the sidelines or competing for a trophy. It's about being a positive leader in your community and ambassador for your school or university, no matter the circ*mstances. That role is so important because now, more than ever, America Needs Spirit.

What it means to represent your school? ›

To meet expectations of the community. Becoming a role-model to others. Our School's values are Truth, Respect and Service. Service is about giving your everything for a bigger cause, doing your small part to contribute to the team.

Can you give me an example where you showed good team spirit? ›

Helping and Teaching Others. Going above and beyond what is required to help colleagues is an example of good team spirit. This can be as simple as inviting a new hire for lunch on their first day so they have the opportunity to bond with someone at work, or as involved as helping a co-worker with a big project.

What kind of activities help to build team spirit? ›

Participating in company activities

Whether it's birthday celebrations, gift swapping or corporate retreats, when employees have team spirit they take part in company activities. They are happy to spend time with colleagues and they understand that these activities are important for team building.

What are examples of spiritual development? ›

Spiritual Development
  • Awareness or awakening—Being or becoming aware of or awakening to one's self, others, and the universe (which may be understood as including the sacred or divine) in ways that cultivate identity, meaning, and purpose. ...
  • Interconnecting and belonging—Seeking, accepting, or experiencing significance in.

What activities promote spiritual development? ›

8 ways to boost your spiritual health
  • Connect with your faith community. According to a Gallup study, 43% of Americans say they belong to a church or other religious body. ...
  • Volunteer or help others. ...
  • Practice yoga. ...
  • Meditate. ...
  • Keep a journal. ...
  • Spend time in nature. ...
  • Focus on your hobbies. ...
  • Speak with a chaplain or someone you trust.
Jun 26, 2021

What are the three stages of spiritual growth? ›

Spiritual Growth and Progression

This gradual growth generally involves three stages of development: the purgative stage, the illuminative stage, and the unitive stage. While these stages are not perfectly linear, they tend to mirror the stages of our human development: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.

How would you describe your school life? ›

School life teaches us lots of new things and prepares us to face all the challenges of life. I love my school life and really enjoy it. I have lots of friends, and all my teachers love me. I love my school and enjoy going there every day to meet my friends and learn new things.

How do you describe a spirit? ›

a supernatural, incorporeal being, especially one inhabiting a place, object, etc., or having a particular character: evil spirits. a fairy, sprite, or elf. an angel or demon. an attitude or principle that inspires, animates, or pervades thought, feeling, or action: the spirit of reform.

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