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Belltower
6300 SW Nicol Road
Portland, OR 97223
(503) 246-7771



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Athletics offers all students the opportunity to participate on a team and in meaningful physical activity. The program actively promotes the health and safety of the participants and provides opportunity for growth through individual and team participation. OES emphasizes positive group involvement, fun, good sportsmanship, and respect for reasonable authority, fellow team members, and opponents. OES operates on a no-cut policy — there is a team for every level of experience and skill. Any student choosing to participate will have the opportunity to be on a team and play in the games.
 

Sports Offered at OES

Sport
Season
Upper School
Middle School
Soccer fall boys girls boys girls
Cross-Country fall boys girls boys girls
Volleyball fall   girls   girls
Basketball winter boys girls boys girls
Skiing winter boys girls    
Tennis spring boys girls boys girls
Track spring boys girls boys girls
Lacrosse spring boys girls boys girls
Fencing all year boys girls boys girls
 
Snowboarding Club
The OES Snowboarding Team is a club made up of a group of high school students and adults who work together to provide a fun and safe snowboarding experience. Any Oregon Episcopal School (OES) student who snowboards can join the team. Find out more at the team at http://www.oessnowboarding.org/.
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For game schedules, see calendar

Ski Team

Snowboarding Club


On staff at OES is a state registered athletic trainer, Joel Gray. For information about certification of trainers, click on the logo above to visit the website of the National Athletic Trainers Association. Or, go to the NATA's page for activity health tips for information about treating minor sports-related injuries.