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Middle School Athletics

Group of students competing against each other in a cross country meet

With an emphasis on the social, emotional, and physical benefits of athletics and team sports, the Chartwell athletics program focuses on sportsmanship, leadership on and off the field or court, and commitment to one's team. The program strives to develop critical thinking during practice and competitions, self-discipline and self-regulation, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be part of a team.

Interscholastic sports teams are offered throughout the year and students of all abilities are encouraged to participate. In addition to our team offerings, Chartwell also offers a variety of afterschool athletics clubs; mountain biking, street hockey, wrestling, skateboarding, dance, onewheel, surfing, and rock climbing. If a Chartwell student is interested in bringing a new sport or club to campus, they are encouraged to work alongside the athletic department in bringing their ideas to life. 

Chartwell is a member of the Independent Parochial Athletic League (IPAL). The league was created with the following goals in mind; 

  • To promote sportsmanship among students who compete with one another in interscholastic athletics.

  • To stress participation, fair play, teamwork, and friendly competition over winning.

  • To create standards and guidelines to ensure that competition among schools is conducted in a safe, fair, and cooperative manner.

  • To assure equitable opportunities and resources for both boys' and girls' athletics. 

  • To establish a governing body that oversees League competition and resolves questions or disagreements.

  • To improve communication among member schools. 

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