Spring Sports

Spring Sports sign up is OPEN!

*Please note that all Spring Sports will begin in April, after the conclusion of the Spring Musical.

Fall Sports

Fall Sports sign up – available in late Spring

  • Volleyball (Girls, Grades 4-8)
  • Junior and Varsity Baseball (Grades 3-8)
  • Cross Country (Grades 5-8)
  • Swimming (Grades K-8)
    • Athletes in Grades K-3 must be able to swim 25 yards unassisted
    • Athletes in Grades 4-8 must be able to swim 50 yards unassisted

Winter Sports

Winter Sports sign up – available in late Fall

  • Cheerleading (Grades K-8)
  • Instructional Basketball (Grades K-4)
  • Junior and Varsity Basketball (Grades 5-8)

*After filling out the registration form for sports, if your child will need a sports uniform, please fill out the separate google form for uniforms. The uniforms will be used for all sports except Swimming and Cheer.

Uniform Order Form

**Please keep in mind that if your child wishes to play a sport, they must have a current physical, defined as less that 12 months old at the time the sport is being pursued. To participate in athletics, Commissioner’s regulations require a health examination. This health examination requirement is not simply a procedure to qualify or disqualify a student from participation. The health examination of a student requires an evaluation of the individual’s health and a consideration of their functional ability, growth, and maturation. The wide variety of sports and the various physical requirements for contact sports, endurance sports, and those that emphasize skill, require consideration for students’ health and safety. Health examinations are required to protect the health and safety of students before participation in strenuous activity and periodically throughout the athletic season as necessary. Page 32 of the Parent-Student Handbook also outlines: In order for any child to participate in an after-school sports related program sponsored by St. Peter School, they MUST: a. Have a current physical exam (less than one year old with physician’s written approval filed with the school office.)