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We bleed Navy and White.

All Saints' athletic philosophy is centered around the encouragement of critical thinking both in practice and competition. We strive to elevate our student-athlete's time management skills, self-discipline and overall awareness of the benefits of physical fitness. Our goal is to challenge our students to have fun, fight adversity, risk failure, get up when knocked down, avoid using excuses and learn how to win and lose gracefully.Our program provides a positive, character-building environment that allows our students to develop their genius within.

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Athletics by Division

  • Early Childhood
  • Lower School
  • Middle School
  • Upper School

Early Childhood

Field Day

At the end of the school year in May, Early Childhood students participate in Field Day. It's a day of fun, outdoor activities at McNair Stadium in which children take part in age-appropriate games.

Outdoor Exploration and Activities

Early Childhood students benefit from an expansive campus and take walks to explore, to support the Butterfly Garden, learn about bugs, and even fly kites.

Playground

Students visit the playground or enjoy recess multiple times during the day. Research shows that there are significant cognitive, social-emotional, and physical benefits from spending time outside of the classroom.

Soccer

Soccer is offered as an After-School Program for Early Childhood students.

Lower School

Physical Education

The Physical Education program in the Lower School focuses on building skills and enjoyment through activity to create a healthy lifestyle. Students grades K-3 learn teamwork through fitness and games, kinesthetic awareness, movement patterns and skill-building. Grades 4-5 learn individual and team skills as they study and participate in sport units. All Lower School students may choose to take ballet in place of PE 1 or 2 days a week.

Baseball and Lacrosse

Baseball and Lacrosse are offered asAfter-School Programs for students grades 3-6, twice a week.

PTF Golf Academy

Golf is offered after school twice a week during the fall for students grades 4-8. The mission of the PTF Golf Academy is to provide golfers with the opportunity to increase their competitive advantage and to work towards the goal of playing collegiate golf.

Martial Arts

Martial Arts is offered as an After-School Program for students to learn the basics of martial arts, as well as the importance of discipline, self-control and respecting others.

Soccer

Soccer is offered as an After-School Program for students Grades K-1.

Middle School

Competitive athletics, offered to students in Grades 6-12, are an integral part of the educational program at All Saints', and participation in athletics is a requirement. All Saints' Athletics competes in 19 different interscholastic sports in Grades 6-12.

PTF Golf Academy

Golf is offered after school twice a week during the fall for students grades 4-8. The mission of the PTF Golf Academy is to provide golfers with the opportunity to increase their competitive advantage and to work towards the goal of playing collegiate golf.

Learn more about Middle School Athletics at ptfsaints.com.

Upper School

All Saints' Athletics competes in 19 different inter-scholastic sports in Grades 7-12.

Fall Sports

Cheerleading
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Volleyball

Winter Sports

Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Swimming
Wrestling

Spring Sports

Baseball
Softball
Boys Golf
Girls Golf
Boys Lacrosse
Boys Tennis
Girls Tennis
Track and Field

Learn more about Upper School Athletics at ptfsaints.com.

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Protect the Family.

What began as a battle cry to motivate greatness and commitment within the All Saints' football team has grown exponentially into a widely-adopted and cherished School motto. "Protect the Family," or "PTF," evokes the family values of hard work, compassion, respect and dedication. Together, we strive each day to learn, grow and be better for each other and ourselves. When we believe in PTF, we come together as a group anchored in mutual respect and compassion.

Athletics By the Numbers

50

athletic teams

19

sports

62

championships

12

athletic facilities

139

college signees
(10 year total)

25

coaches on campus

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