Anonymous wrote:So OP, with Ireton and OConnell, your child will have to take the HSPT. For SSSAS all are required again to take the SSAT. So that is in the mix. FH doesn’t require testing but will want grades and B/C coming in may be a tough sell to FH and to any of these. Additionally, FH and SSSAS both require a certain amount of on campus activities. The Catholic schools may as well. At SSSAS that typically amounts to 9 seasons of sports although it can be less with various electives. Bottom line is that everyone does some sports. So just not doing anything won’t be an option. Now that could be a plus because not everyone going to the school is a huge athlete so they offer a ton of options including sports with no cuts. But just opting out is not a thing.
My kid at SSSAS will graduate with no sports, using performing arts credits instead. It can be done — but the kid has to sing, play an instrument, and/or do theater. Robotics is an option too but I’m not sure if that alone gets enough credits to avoid all sports. There are also classes that students can take for athletic credit rather than participating in team sports.