Sports and Activities
York Prep offers the following sports:
Boys' Varsity Soccer | Boys’ Varsity Basketball | |||
Girls' Varsity Soccer | Girls’ Varsity Basketball | |||
Middle School Soccer | Middle School Basketball | |||
Girls’ Varsity Volleyball | Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball | |||
Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball | Girls’ Varsity Softball | |||
Boys’ Varsity Volleyball | Indoor Varsity Track & Field | |||
Girls’ Middle School Volleyball | Varsity Track & Field | |||
Varsity Golf | Middle School Track & Field | |||
Boys’ Varsity Baseball | Varsity Cross Country | |||
Middle School Baseball | Middle School Cross Country |
Clubs and activities include Beekeepers Society, Book Club, Broadway Club, Chess Club, Community Service Club, Environmental & Gardeners Club, Fitness Club, French Cinema Club, Gay/Straight Alliance, Glee Club, literary and arts magazine, Knitting Club, Model United Nations, Multicultural Club, New York City Tour Club, Open Studio/Crafts Club, Origami Club, school newspaper, Peer Tutoring Program, Photography Club, Rock Band, School Production/Drama Club, Science Club, Stock Market Group, Student Government Organization, Ukelele Club, Yearbook, Swim Club, Tennis Club, Intramural Sports Program, and Student Yoga.
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