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Sedbergh is an outstanding setting for our compulsory, year-round athletics programs. In addition to those activities that take place in the 'valley', our new gymnasium enables students to participate in indoor sports including squash, volleyball, basketball and badminton.
Sedbergh's athletics program rewcards those students who challenge themselves by participating in a wide variety of sports. Our wide range of activities varies with the seasons and include traditional and pursuit sports. Students select two options, one for Monday and Thursday and the second for Tuesday and Friday. Those students who are members of a school team will usually have games and competitions on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Sports Activities Options | Pursuit Sports | Team Sports | Intramurals Sports Activities Options Fall
Sedbergh's 1,200 acres are ideal for pursuit sports and includes lakes, 40 kms of trails and rock-climbing sites. Students participate in pursuit sports during their regular afternoon sports periods. Each pursuit sports has its own curriculum of technical skill development and associated awards system. These awards are connected to the broader Sedbergh Awards which incorporated all outdoor education components: huts, expeditions, academics and special events. The five sports currently incorporated in the Sedbergh Awards system are mountain biking, rock-climbing, canoeing (flat-water and white-water), kayaking (flat-water and white-water) and cross-country skiing.
Team Sports
Seds and Berghs Intramurals Students remain on their respective teams once they have been assigned as a new student and until they graduate. Points are not only awarded to team sports but also for individual achievement in academics and sports. Although teams participate in tradition sports including hockey, rugby and soccer, they also participate in those sports unique to Sedbergh, Home Run, Point to Point, Push, Tri-ball and the Johannsen Ski Meet. Competition between Seds and Berghs promotes school spirit and a healthy rivalry among students. |















