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El Camino High School is home to the following student clubs and organizations:
* '''Christian
* ''' Ceramics Club''': A club where students learn how to glaze, mold and use the wheel. Also, students may have their work displayed in the yearly Art Show.
* '''Close Up''': The focus is a weeklong government studies program for high school students that take place in Wahshington, D.C.
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* '''Colt Society Club''': This is a community service based club. Activities include organizing the Blood Drive, Canned Food Drive, and other fund raisers.
* '''French Club''': Club designed to educate student in French culture.
* '''Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)''': The primary function is to promote tolerance and open-mindedness, to dispel various forms of prejudice, to provide a safe environment for all students, and to promote unity and friendship among all students.
* '''Japanime''': A club where students meet to discuss and explore Japanese culture.
* '''Leadership''': Student government styled class/club responsible for many of the various activities and events enjoyed by the general student body such as rallies and dances.
* '''Link Crew''': Club directed towards the immersion of El Camino High School to incoming freshmen students.
* '''Mock Trials''': Club that competes in the regional North San Mateo mock trial competition, along with area high schools Burlingame, Mills, South San Francisco, Terra Nova, and Westmoor. Teams of students are presented with a fictional criminal case, and take on roles as attorneys and witnesses on prosecution and defense teams, to try to argue the case.
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* '''Polynesian Club''': A club designed to spread Polynesian culture throughout the school as well as the community.
* '''"S" Club''': The Service Club participates actively in community service.
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