Athletics

At Hopkins, we’ve created a culture dedicated to perpetuating, fulfilling and celebrating Athletics.  We aim to create a positive and welcoming environment for all of our student-athletes. The values of sportsmanship and camaraderie are essential to the Hopkins experience, an emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship and personal growth are hallmarks of our athletic program. 

Hopkins fields 79 interscholastic teams at the varsity, junior varsity, thirds, and junior school levels. Each season, every Hopkins student participates in athletics, whether a team sport or informal activity, so that physical fitness and character development can be fostered in each student.

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Recent Scores

Saturday, 11/8/2025

MIFL Final

Football - Varsity
vs.
4:00 PM
Away
Fieldston
Win 20-14


Thursday, 11/6/2025

Volleyball - Jr. School
vs.
4:00 PM
Home
Country School
Loss 1-2


Thursday, 11/6/2025

FAA Boys Soccer Playoffs

Soccer - Varsity Boys
vs.
1:30 PM
Away
Greens Farms
Loss 0-1


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    • We aim to create a positive and welcoming environment for all of our student-athletes. The values of sportsmanship and camaraderie are essential to the Hopkins experience.

    • We field 29 varsity teams in 20 different sport offerings. Competitive athletics enhance the Hopkins education, fostering growth and character in our students.

    • Competition occurs on the varsity, junior varsity, and thirds levels. We offer teams based on numbers of participants, making our best effort to get everyone that wants to play an opportunity to be on a team.

    • Junior Schoolers have both competitive and non-competitive options throughout the year. Students entering the 7th grade play on an interscholastic team in the fall season, to encourage bonding with their new classmates.

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Hopkins is a private middle school and high school for grades 7-12. Located on a campus overlooking New Haven, CT, the School takes pride in its intellectually curious students as well as its dedicated faculty and staff.
Hopkins School 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. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.