Our Tall Oaks Titan kneels in noble humility
To enrich the education of our students, Tall Oaks offers many athletics and special-interest programs during our "8th Period" from 3:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., as well as varsity and junior varsity sports.
The Varsity teams will be competing in the Mid-Atlantic League for the 2010-2011 year. We will abide by the by-laws of the league and will play under the National Federation of High School Athletic Rules. Homeschool students are invited to participate in all TOCS athletic programs dependent upon availibility and eligibility. For more information , please contact our Athletic Director, Louise Shaw at louise.shaw@talloaksclassicalschool.org.
The following Sports are being offered in the 2010 - 2011 school year.
Grammar School Athletic Programs
Junior Titan Cheer Club, Grades 3 to 5
Junior Titan Jump Rope Club, Grades 3 to 5
Junior Titan Soccer, Grades 3 to 5
Junior Titan Archery, Grades 3 to 5
Junior Titan Basketball, Grades 3 to 5
Junior Titan Running Club, Grades K to 5
Middle School and Varsity Sports
Middle School Girls Volleyball, Grades 6 to 8
Varsity Girls Volleyball
Middle School Cross Country, Grades 6 to 8
Varsity Cross Country
Middle School Boys Basketball, Grades 6 to 8
Middle School Girls Basketball, Grades 6 to 8
Varsity Boys Basketball
Varsity Girls Basketball

A contest was held to find a mascot for our sports teams. More than twenty students submitted artwork entries. Students from Kindergarten up to twelfth grade submitted their best work for the chance to win the prize. The quality and creativity of their work exemplified the fine arts portion of their classical and Christian education. The winning design was submitted by our three Senior students (Class of 2008): Nicole Leager, Chris Brearly and Ben Zinkand as a joint collaboration. You may ask yourself, “Why is the Titan kneeling?” The winning entrants explain it this way, “Our Titan kneels in noble humility before his king prior to entering battle. A true warrior fights valiantly with the intent to win. His motive is not his own glory, but rather the glory of his king.”