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How Sports Work at BASIS

There’s a common myth that charter schools don’t offer athletics programs—but this couldn’t be further from the truth! At BASIS Charter Schools, sports are an integral part of our school culture. 


We believe that sports and other extracurriculars play a vital role in a
well-rounded education. Sports are a great opportunity for students of all ages to improve their fitness, practice teamwork, and socialize with peers. Whether your child dreams of competing at a professional level or simply wants to try something new, our athletic programs have something for everyone.


Let’s break down what type of sports are offered at BASIS Charter Schools, how our sports programs work, and how your child can join in on the action.

Sports are offered at all BASIS Charter Schools

We are proud to offer sports at all BASIS Charter School campuses. Specific offerings vary from campus to campus based on student interest.


Looking for a specific sport?
Reach out to your local BASIS Charter School and ask them about their current sports offerings. We’re happy to help you find a campus that offers the sport you’re looking for!

Popular sports at BASIS Charter Schools

Some of the most popular sports offered at BASIS Charter Schools include:

  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field

These sports are offered at many different campuses across our network. 


In addition, many of our campuses have more unique sports offerings that cater to the school’s specific community. For example,
BASIS Flagstaff and BASIS Prescott offer Mountain Biking clubs, and BASIS Scottsdale has a Golf club.

Students test their skills in sports leagues

Another common misconception is that charter school sports teams only compete against other charter schools. In reality, sports at charter schools function similarly to traditional public schools.


Most of our upper schools participate in local or regional sports leagues, giving our students a chance to test their skills against schools inside and outside of our network. As much as we love the friendly rivalry between the
BASIS Oro Valley and BASIS Tucson North basketball teams, it’s fun to cheer on our students against other local high schools, too! For specific information about sports leagues, please contact your local school directly.

Our students win big!

BASIS students are constantly impressing us with their dedication and sportsmanship! Here are a few recent sports wins from across our network:

  • The BASIS Mesa Junior High Boys Flag Football Team are state champions! This team secured their win during the 2025 Division 2 Canyon Athletic Association State Championship.
  • Rounding off a season of impressive swim meet wins, the BASIS Chandler Girls Swim Team won the runner-up trophy in the 2024 Canyon Athletic Association State Meet.
  • BASIS Phoenix dominated the 2025 Canyon Athletic Association Middle School State Tennis Championship, bringing home multiple titles—including Boys Singles Champion, Boys Doubles Champions, and Girls Singles Semifinalist.
  • Xavier A., a 7th grade student from BASIS Phoenix, won the 2024 12U Golf Championship. With this win, Xavier proved himself as one of the top young golfers in the state.
  • Timothy C., a junior from BASIS DC, is the highest-scoring Varsity Boys Basketball player in DC for the third year in a row. He is also among the top 20 scorers in the nation.
  • The 5th grade and 6th grade Boys Soccer teams from BASIS Baton Rouge Materra became League Champions in their division. Go Gators!

Want to join in on the fun? Enroll at BASIS Charter Schools! Our tuition-free public charter schools combine accelerated academics with exciting extracurriculars, helping students thrive both academically and personally. Get in the game by applying to BASIS Charter Schools or scheduling a school tour.

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