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Karate Club Hits the Beach


Karate Club Hits the Beach

The Karate Club wrapped up the 2022-2023 school year with a Beach Training and Recognition Event at Salisbury Beach.

Students training on beach

Congratulations to the students and to Mr. Jarrod Brown '98, moderator and instructor.

The Karate Club is open to students of any level and offers them the opportunity to improve their physical and mental health while working toward a black belt in Karate.

Under the direction of Mr. Jarrod Brown '98, mathematics teacher and karate instructor, students learn self-defense, forms, fighting techniques, breaking techniques, and the use of traditional Japanese weapons.

They also compete in tournaments and can earn a Varsity or JV letter upon the completion of certain requirements.

Karate students with their letters

Save the Date for the Fall Karate Club Tournament:

  • Sunday, November 5, 2023

  •  9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Memorial Gymnasium

Karate Club image

About the Karate Club

The Karate Club strives to enrich the lives of all students through the teachings of Kyokushin Karate and educates each student in the virtues of discipline and humility.

Each student is given the tools to see their value in this world by instilling the ideas of self-esteem
and self-respect.

Students are pushed to his/her physical limits, encouraging him/her to go beyond
these limits and reach new levels.

The Karate Club expects each student to strive for perfection, while accepting individual achievements and limitations.

All students of the Karate Club learn to set goals and strive to attain them, helping them to overcome life's obstacles.

All students, with any type of experience or interest are welcomed to join the Karate Club.

The Karate Club hosts an annual karate tournament, performs karate demonstrations, and participates in a beach training event each year.

Students who join the Karate Club can earn their varsity letter and test for their black belt in Kyokushin Karate after meeting specific requirements.

Karate students pose on beach

Student Activities @ CCHS

Our students are passionate and involved.

Central Catholic's many clubs and activities give them the chance to develop their interests while forging life-long friendships.

At Central Catholic, they are able to explore over 50 clubs and activities to find the best fit for their personality, talents, and interests.

Explore these clubs and activities using our Online Activities Guide.

Online Activities Guide



Central Catholic High School
A College Preparatory High School of Excellence in the Marist Tradition

Founded by the Marist Brothers in the heart of Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1935, Central Catholic High School enrolls 1,200 students from over 60 cities and towns and several countries. Students come from diverse backgrounds to form a caring community of faith, learning, and service. They advance to college in overwhelming numbers (nearly 100%) and move on to successful careers and positions of leadership in government, business, industry, academia, and professions.

Central Catholic High School is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

For more information, please visit www.CentralCatholic.net, call 978-682-0260, or email website@centralcatholic.net.

Mission: Central Catholic High School makes Jesus known and loved.
We educate the whole person for college and for life, with particular care for the least favored and those in need.