The sports and physical education programs include competitive school-sponsored sports for both girls and boys. Regular offerings include basketball, volleyball, cross-country, soccer, track and field, tennis, and canoeing & kayaking. The school has a "no cut" sports team policy.
Program Goals- To develop and support an awareness of the benefits of a physically active lifestyle
- To develop and support a positive and productive attitude toward teamwork and cooperation
- To develop and support confidence and perseverance in a variety of movements
- To develop whole-body and fine motor skills utilizing a variety of movement experiences
Grades 5 through 8
The program is composed of six major units: track and field, swimming, gymnastics and tumbling, water sports, martial arts and team sports. Games and skill practices are used to build proficiency and teach strategy. Units include fitness conditioning and assessment, sailing and canoeing, soccer, flag football, volleyball, team and cooperative games, basketball, team handball, floor hockey, swimming, gymnastics and tumbling, martial arts, softball, cross-country, track and field (50- and 100-yard dashes, mile runs, long and high jump, hurdles, relays, shot put, discus, and javelin), and archery.
Students develop the confidence and motivation to participate in organized and individual physical activities. The program emphasizes lifelong fitness, leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, and sport strategy implementation in both team and individual sports.
School-sponsored competitive sports include boys and girls soccer, girl’s volleyball, boys and girls basketball, and boys and girls track and field. The campus offers an indoor pool, two soccer fields, an eight-lane track, and facilities for shot put, discus and long jump.