Youth Sports

The Geneva School’s youth sports program exists to give students the opportunity to play sports in a safe environment, allowing them to experience the social benefits of being part of a team and giving them the opportunity to glorify and honor God by using the talents he has given them. The discipline that comes from practicing and being part of a team will benefit each child as they grow and learn in a structured and competitive environment.

Please contact Hollie Benjumea using the form at the bottom of the page if you have any questions.

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Volleyball: 5th & 6th grade girls (competitive) / 3rd & 4th grade girls (instructional)

Soccer (FKK): K4–5th grade boys and girls (competitive)

Tennis: K–6th grade boys and girls (instructional)

Archery: 3rd–6th grade boys and girls (instructional)

Golf: K–3rd grade boys and girls (instructional)

Track (Dreadhead): K4–5th grade boys and girls (competitive)




Basketball: K–6th grade boys and girls (competitive)

Tennis: K–6th grade boys and girls (instructional)

Track (Dreadhead): K4–5th girls and boys (competitive)

Coed Flag Football K–5th grade girls and boys (intramural competition)

Volleyball: 3rd–6th grade girls (instructional)

Basketball: 2nd–6th grade girls and boys (instructional)

Tennis: K–6th grade girls and boys (instructional)

Golf 1st–4th grade girls and boys (instructional)

Volunteer to Coach

The youth sports program relies heavily on volunteer coaches. If you are interested in finding out more, click HERE.

Information Specific to 6th Graders

6th grade student athletes mostly play middle school athletics—check out the Upper School Athletics page. Sixth grade girls playing volleyball in the fall season will play in a 5th & 6th grade league. If you have any questions, please contact Hollie Benjumea (Youth Sports Director) and/or Dan Harger (Athletic Director).


Have a Question? Want to Learn More?

Please use the following form to submit a question to Hollie Benjumea, our youth sports coordinator .

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