Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
It's MUCH better than schools with a sports requirement.
At Sidwell you can take a PE class that meets 2x a week for 45 minutes after school. And there are daytime and before school conditioning options. Going this route means you will have 2 trimesters off over 4 years. (being on a 2 sports teams a year means you can end up with 4 trimesters off)
Other schools will require you be on a sports team, manage a team, be in the play - and the time commitment for that is usually 5 days a week for 2hrs each - plus the competitions/performances. GDS is the only comparable school that doesn't have a sports requirement. STA/NCS, Potomac, Maret, Holton, Landon, SAES, Bullis, GT Prep (and more) all have a sports team requirement.
Wow, this could be difficult for some students. What if you’re a conservatory level dancer or club gymnast? Those are huge outside athletic commitments of many hours year-round and it would be hard to participate in a team sport at school, virtually impossible really. Do these schools offer exemptions in those situations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
It's MUCH better than schools with a sports requirement.
At Sidwell you can take a PE class that meets 2x a week for 45 minutes after school. And there are daytime and before school conditioning options. Going this route means you will have 2 trimesters off over 4 years. (being on a 2 sports teams a year means you can end up with 4 trimesters off)
Other schools will require you be on a sports team, manage a team, be in the play - and the time commitment for that is usually 5 days a week for 2hrs each - plus the competitions/performances. GDS is the only comparable school that doesn't have a sports requirement. STA/NCS, Potomac, Maret, Holton, Landon, SAES, Bullis, GT Prep (and more) all have a sports team requirement.
Potomac doesn’t have a sports team requirement. You are required to do something 2 out of the 3 seasons, and one thing needs to be sweaty. You can still fill that sweaty requirement by being in the musical, yoga, weights & conditioning, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
It's MUCH better than schools with a sports requirement.
At Sidwell you can take a PE class that meets 2x a week for 45 minutes after school. And there are daytime and before school conditioning options. Going this route means you will have 2 trimesters off over 4 years. (being on a 2 sports teams a year means you can end up with 4 trimesters off)
Other schools will require you be on a sports team, manage a team, be in the play - and the time commitment for that is usually 5 days a week for 2hrs each - plus the competitions/performances. GDS is the only comparable school that doesn't have a sports requirement. STA/NCS, Potomac, Maret, Holton, Landon, SAES, Bullis, GT Prep (and more) all have a sports team requirement.
Wow, this could be difficult for some students. What if you’re a conservatory level dancer or club gymnast? Those are huge outside athletic commitments of many hours year-round and it would be hard to participate in a team sport at school, virtually impossible really. Do these schools offer exemptions in those situations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
It's MUCH better than schools with a sports requirement.
At Sidwell you can take a PE class that meets 2x a week for 45 minutes after school. And there are daytime and before school conditioning options. Going this route means you will have 2 trimesters off over 4 years. (being on a 2 sports teams a year means you can end up with 4 trimesters off)
Other schools will require you be on a sports team, manage a team, be in the play - and the time commitment for that is usually 5 days a week for 2hrs each - plus the competitions/performances. GDS is the only comparable school that doesn't have a sports requirement. STA/NCS, Potomac, Maret, Holton, Landon, SAES, Bullis, GT Prep (and more) all have a sports team requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of PE requirements! Interesting how widely this varies across schools.
It's MUCH better than schools with a sports requirement.
At Sidwell you can take a PE class that meets 2x a week for 45 minutes after school. And there are daytime and before school conditioning options. Going this route means you will have 2 trimesters off over 4 years. (being on a 2 sports teams a year means you can end up with 4 trimesters off)
Other schools will require you be on a sports team, manage a team, be in the play - and the time commitment for that is usually 5 days a week for 2hrs each - plus the competitions/performances. GDS is the only comparable school that doesn't have a sports requirement. STA/NCS, Potomac, Maret, Holton, Landon, SAES, Bullis, GT Prep (and more) all have a sports team requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know about dance at sidwell? Is that an option for PE and if so are there options for a kid who hasn’t danced before?
Dance and yoga are offered as part of PE
https://www.sidwell.edu/academics/upper-school/pe
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know about dance at sidwell? Is that an option for PE and if so are there options for a kid who hasn’t danced before?
Anonymous wrote:While there isn't a requirement for kids to be on an interscholastic team, my sense is most kids will try out for different sports just for the experience and comradarie.