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The Invaluable Benefits of Athletic Competition for High School-Aged Girls

The Invaluable Benefits of Athletic Competition for High School-Aged Girls

Participation in athletic competition among high school-aged girls is a vital component of their overall development. Notre Dame Prep’s commitment to the positive impact of sports on girls’ physical, mental, and social well-being is substantiated by various independent studies and expert opinions.

Physical Well-being:

Blazers Athletics partners with Will Power PT to provide strength, injury prevention, and performance training to athletes throughout the year.

Mental Well-being:

NDP prioritizes mental health with year-long wellness programming as well as a dedicated, on-campus Wellness Specialist.

Social Development:

Team-led trips and service projects create special bonds and memories among NDP’s student-athletes.

Academic Performance:

606 scholarships – over $35 million was awarded to NDP’s class of 2023.

NDP’s encouragement and support of girls’ athletics is not only an investment in their current well-being but also in their future success and empowerment.

Notre Dame Prep Athletics is committed to transformational education by creating a positive and challenging atmosphere where girls will:

If you are interested in applying to Notre Dame Prep, please visit our website for Admissions information and next steps at www.notredameprep.com.

Sources:

Women’s Sports Foundation. (n.d.). The Benefits of Sports for Girls.

Laukkanen, A. et al. (2020). Adolescent participation in organised sport predicts increased leisure-time physical activity in adulthood: a 21-year follow-up study. Journal of Pediatrics, 226, 191-196.

Sabiston, C. M. et al. (2019). Sport and physical activity involvement among adolescent girls: The role of body satisfaction. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 42, 71-77.

Burns, D., & Carson, L. (2019). Stress Reduction in High School Students Through Physical Activity. Journal of School Nursing, 35(3), 205-212.

Knoppers, A., & Anthonissen, A. (2017). The role of sport in gender identity and empowerment of South African adolescent girls. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 18(2), 174-188.

Eccles, J. S. et al. (2003). School and family effects on the ontogeny of children’s interests, self-perceptions, and activity choices. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 32(1), 25-36.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2018). Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 2nd edition.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021). The Association Between School-Based Physical Activity, Including Physical Education, and Academic Performance.

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