Engineering Club

What is the Engineering Club?

The Engineering Club is a service club dedicated to designing and constructing engineering projects to benefit the school and greater Westborough community. We also engage in fun engineering design competitions within the club. Plus, we foster an environment where young aspiring engineers can discuss their common interests and discuss their potential futures within the field!

Club Advisor:

Timothy Hall

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"Trust me, I'm an engineer!"

Engineering club in one word? Energetic!

Days of meeting:

Tuesdays

Times of meeting:

2:37pm (right after school)


Place of meeting:

A006 (the engineering workshop room on the basement floor)

Engineering Club Q&A:

What would you say to a student considering joining your club?

You don't need any real engineering or building experience to join, our primary purpose is to have fun and teach members problem solving skills.

What has Engineering Club accomplished so far?

During the time since this club started, we've built a 200 psi pressure cannon for the engineering department, 3D printed sickle cell models for the biology teachers, designed a Little Library planned to be placed in the Westborough Common soon, built a minature earthquake simulator, and more.

Is there any other information about Engineering Club you'd like to tell prospective members?

The club isn't supposed to be stressful or super time consuming, it's supposed to be fun, casual, but fulfilling!

To join, first sign up on Family ID & Contact Mr. Hall.