Athletics

Athletics at Westminster

What it Means to Wear Black & Gold

From the playing fields to the stage, Westminster students are active participants in an afternoon program that brings balance, enjoyment and competition to their lives. All Westminster students participate in an afternoon program during each term of the school year. The emphasis is on athletics; however, the afternoon commitment can include drama, stagecraft, dance, community service or another independent study project. The afternoon program is designed to encourage Westminster core values: community, character, balance and involvement. It's a great way to compete, to be physically active, to perform, to hone your skills or try something new, and to meet different groups of people.
 
Our sports and recreation facilities include 35 acres of playing fields, 14 tennis courts, a 400-meter synthetic track, eight international squash courts, an indoor hockey rink, two synthetic turf fields (one lighted), baseball and softball fields, basketball courts and a state-of-the-art aquatic center that includes an eight-lane, 25-yard swimming and diving pool, a well-equipped fitness room and our professionally staffed health center.

Fan Code of Conduct

Westminster School seeks to create a safe, enjoyable and comfortable experience for all sporting events on campus for all athletes, officials and fans. In order to successfully do so, Westminster School mandates that all guests, including students, adhere to these basic principles.

  • Respect and appreciate others who are attending
  • Disruptive or illegal behavior including foul language, obscene gestures or taunting, or throwing objects on the playing surface, will result in immediate removal from the event
  • Never display signs or use language that is offensive, discriminatory or threatening including on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, ability or sexual orientation
  • Conduct themselves in a manner that represents Westminster School with honor, dignity and respect
  • Refrain from entering the playing area at all times, including after the game

Thank you for adhering to these guidelines to ensure that we create a safe, enjoyable and comfortable experience at all of our athletic events

Afternoon Program Opportunities for Students

New Third and Fourth Formers must sign up for a team activity (athletics, dramat, dance) for the Fall Term.

Elite Sports and Life Fitness
is open to returning Fourth Formers and Fifth or Sixth Formers. Spaces are limited and priority will be given to Fifth and Sixth Formers. New Fourth Formers must be on an athletic team, dance or dramat during their first fall. Students may participate in this program for one term per year.

Team Manager
is for Fourth, Fifth or Sixth Formers. New Third Formers are not permitted to manage, and new Fourth Formers are not permitted to manage during the fall term.

Independent Study Program (ISP)
is available for Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Formers. New Fourth Formers are not permitted to apply for an ISP during the fall term. Not all applications are accepted. Athletic ISPs come with a two-season commitment to interscholastic participation (Elite Fitness and Life Fitness do not count).

Westminster Athletics

Sweat. Tears. Laughter. Sweat. Competition. Discipline. Sweat. Heartbreaking losses. Exhilarating victories. Commitment. Friendships. Lifelong memories.

"We are Black. We are Gold. We are Westminster!"

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Meet the Athletics Department

List of 4 members.

  • Photo of Timothy Joncas

    Timothy Joncas 00

    Director of Athletics
    (860) 408-3066
  • Photo of Brian Elliott

    Brian Elliott M.ED, LATC, ATC 

    Head Athletic Trainer
  • Photo of Justin Kassouf

    Justin Kassouf 

    Equipment Manager
    (860) 408-3087
  • Photo of Rachel Falco

    Rachel Falco 

    Administrative Assistant, Student Life & Athletics
    (860) 408-3020

Contact Us

995 Hopmeadow Street
Simsbury, Connecticut 06070

P. (860) 408-3000
F. (860) 408 3001
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In keeping with our support for a diverse community, Westminster abides by all applicable federal and state laws and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected characteristic, including race, color, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national and ethnic origin, ancestry and/or disability in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Westminster admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. 
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