Our rich
Sports
Our many sports activities.
What we offer
Our Sports:
At Midrand High School, sports are an integral part of student development, offering a variety of disciplines such as rugby, athletics, cricket, basketball, swimming, and soccer. These sports aim to teach students valuable life skills such as teamwork, discipline, resilience, and leadership, helping them build both physical fitness and character. By participating in these sports, learners develop a strong sense of sportsmanship, while also fostering personal growth through healthy competition.
Soccer (Ladies' & Men's Teams)
The Soccer teams offer a thrilling environment for players to develop their skills, teamwork, and strategy.
Netball
The Netball team focuses on precision, speed, and teamwork. Members engage in rigorous training to competesic and collaboration.
Hockey (Female Teams)
The Hockey team is a space for female athletes to develop their skills in this fast-paced and strategic sport.
Volleyball (Male & Female Team)
The Volleyball teams cater to both male and female players, emphasizing technique, coordination, and strategy.
Rugby (Male and Female Teams)
The Rugby teams bring power, strategy, and teamwork to the field. Both male and female teams train intensely to master the game
Chess (Male and Female Teams)
The Chess teams provide a mental challenge for strategic thinkers. Open to both male and female participants
Athletics (Track and Field Events, Male and Female)
Athletics is a cornerstone of the school’s sports program, offering events in sprints, distance running, jumping, and throwing.
Basketball (Male & Female Team)
Contemporary Dance group encourages students to express themselves through modern and creative movement.h movement and rhythm.
Cross Country (Male and Female Teams)
Ideal for students who thrive on endurance and perseverance. Male and female teams participate in long-distance running events,
Cricket (Mixed Male Team)
The Cricket team welcomes male players passionate about batting, bowling, and fielding. This mixed-gender team competes