Athletics Program 

Athletics at Branksome Hall provide an engaging athletic experience for students through a variety of competitive and developmental teams. The goal of the program is to develop physical fitness, sport-specific skills, athletic principle, teamwork, commitment, resilience and an appreciation for lifelong, active living.

Eligibility

Athletes are expected to play in their age group, however, they may “play up” an age division based on ability, with permission from the Athletics Department. Athletes are not eligible to play below their age category. In order to participate on a team, athletes must also have an academic and attendance record that is satisfactory to the coach, faculty and administration.

Rowing Program

The Rowing program offers a unique opportunity for athletes in Grades 9–12 to learn a sport that offers excellent fitness development and opportunities for competition. Dryland training begins in the fall and continues throughout the winter months, culminating in a week-long, on-the-water training camp in March. There will be an information session for all interested students and their families in late September. For more information, please contact our rowing coach, Scott Fleming.

Transfer Eligibility

Any student new to Branksome Hall in Grades 10, 11 or 12 may be required to complete a transfer eligibility form that will be submitted to the CISAA Transfer Committee prior to the student competing on a school team.

Team Selection, Practices and Schedules

Tryout times and locations for all teams will be posted on the Athletics landing page of the Portal. Tryouts for all teams take place at the beginning of each season:

Fall: first two weeks of September

Winter: second and third week of November
Spring: last week of March and the first week of April

Athletes are encouraged to try out for any number of teams and every effort will be made by the Athletics Department to ensure that they have the opportunity to play in their area of interest. Teams are competitive, however, and team selection is based on ability and potential for skill development. Team selection is made by the coaches. Athletes may only play on one team per season.

Athletes are provided with a practice and game schedule in advance of the season to help them plan their academic and co-curricular schedules. Schedules will be posted on the Portal. Please note that schedule changes may be frequent due to unforeseen circumstances. Updates will be posted to the Portal on a regular basis.

Expectations of Athletes

Athletes are expected to be at all practices, games and championships, and to honour their commitment to the team and coach. Any absence must be communicated to the coach in advance. All athletes must abide by the CISAA Code of Sportsmanship that is included in the Branksome Hall Code of Conduct. Behaviour unbecoming of an athlete representing Branksome Hall will not be tolerated and could result in suspension from the team.

If a class is missed because of the athletics schedule, it is the responsibility of the athlete to notify her teacher in advance to make alternative arrangements to make up missed work.

Athletes must maintain their academic standing; otherwise their participation will be suspended until their academic performance and attitude is deemed to be satisfactory by subject teachers and administration.

Athletes and their families must sign the Commitment Letter prior to participating on a team or in any game or meet. Once an athlete is selected for a team, the Commitment Form will be posed on both the athlete and their parents’ Portal page. Both the athlete and a parent must sign (electronically) the form in order for it to be complete.

Uniforms and Equipment

Athletes must wear appropriate athletic attire for all practices and team uniforms for games. All athletes must also adhere to the uniform requirements outlined by their coaches.

For the majority of school teams, athletes rent a team uniform from The Shop, which must be returned by the athlete at the end of the season. Uniforms are issued once the team has been finalized. Athletes are responsible for their uniform for the duration of the season. The cost of damage or loss will be charged to the student’s account.

Some sports require that athletes buy next-to-skin clothing such as socks and bathing suits. These items are available for purchase in The Shop. Equipment specific to a sport, such as ice hockey and tennis, is the responsibility of the athlete. Coaches will inform athletes if they are required to wear protective items (such as mouthguards) for certain sports.

Every athlete must have her own water bottle clearly marked with her name.

Transportation

Transportation to games at schools within the GTA is provided by taxi or school bus. Athletes in Grade 7-12 are expected to make their own way home from local away games (Havergal College, The Bishop Strachan School, St. Clement’s School, The York School, De La Salle College, The Toronto French School and Greenwood College School), unless otherwise specified. Transportation to

out-of-town games is by chartered bus. Athletes are not permitted to drive their own vehicles to games.

Fees

Athletes are charged an athletics participation fee of $100–150 per team in the Senior and Middle School or $75 if they play on a U12 team. Athletes will be required to pay an additional fee for hockey, alpine skiing, golf and rowing due to the significant cost of practice facilities, extensive transportation and entry fees, and, in the case of rowing, a week-long training camp in addition to numerous regattas.

In the event of an out-of-town tournament or championship match (i.e. OFSAA), an additional fee may be required to cover hotel, transportation and food costs.