Upper School Sports & Activities
The Upper School Sports and Activities program typically offers the following options to students.
The co-curricular schedule of sports and activities offered is subject to any recommended guidelines put in place by the UK Government and/or sports governing bodies.
Fall Season
Sept 2 – Nov 1
Team Sports
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Volleyball
Winter Pre-season Sports
- Basketball
- Rugby
- Swim
Recreational Sports
- Basketball
- Rugby
- Touch Rugby
- Golf
Activities
- Advanced Tennis
- Art Club (Ceramics)
- Architecture & Interior Design
- Conditioning
- DofE
- Horse Riding
- Kickboxing
- Literary Magazine
- LSSA Soccer & Volleyball
- Math Lab
- Medicine/Biotechnology
- Model United Nations
- Money Basics
- IB Visual Art
- Swim
- Yearbook
- Zumba
Weekend Clubs
- Tennis
- Basketball
- Conditioning
- Sport Performance
Winter Season
Nov 20 – March 4
Team Sports
- Basketball
- Lacrosse
- Swimming
- Rugby
Recreational Sports
- Futsal
- Volleyball
Activities
- Advanced Tennis
- Art Club (Ceramics)
- Architecture & Interior Design
- Conditioning
- DofE
- Horse Riding
- Literary Magazine
- LSSA Soccer & Volleyball
- Math Lab
- Medicine/Biotechnology
- Model United Nations
- Money Basics
- IB Visual Art
- Swim
- Yearbook
- Zumba
Spring Season
March 17 – May 16
Team Sports
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Golf
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and Field
Recreational Sports
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Volleyball
Activities
- Advanced Tennis
- Art Club (Ceramics)
- Architecture & Interior Design
- Conditioning
- DofE
- Horse Riding
- Literary Magazine
- LSSA Soccer & Volleyball
- Math Lab
- Medicine/Biotechnology
- Model United Nations
- Money Basics
- IB Visual Art
- Swim
- Yearbook
- Zumba
- Upper School students are required to take a sport/activity commitment equal to at least 90 minutes per week (1 afternoon)
- Day students may elect to participate in an activity outside of school to meet their requirement. This is subject to communication with and approval of the Sport/Activities office in advance of each trimester/season.
- Upper School sports teams practice 2-4 days per week with occasional additional days for matches and tournaments; recreational/pre-season sports and activities would normally meet 1-2 days per week.
- TASIS operates a "No Drop" policy which looks to provide every student with an opportunity to participate in their chosen sport and/or activity no matter their experience and/or stage of development.
- Varsity teams will typically participate in International tournaments at the end of their season. There is a cost per season that covers a deposit towards travel costs for international travel and hotel stays. Those students who are not selected to travel will have their deposit transferred to the following season or refunded at the end of the school year.
- Certain activities may have costs attached. These will be made clear on the trimester registration.
- Please note that all sports/activities require sufficient enrollment to run and may be subject to change at short notice.