TAS competes interscholastically as a member of IASAS (Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools) along with the International School of Bangkok (ISB), International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS), International School of Manila (ISM), and Singapore American School (SAS). TAS teams also compete against both local schools and other on-island and off-island international schools. Seasons, games, try-outs and practices will be announced through the athletics office. The academic year has three seasons.
TAS participates in the following interscholastic sports for both boys and girls: badminton, basketball, cross country, rugby/touch, soccer, softball/baseball, swimming, tennis, track and field, golf, and volleyball. Eligibility for team membership is determined by the following criteria.
- All upper school students may compete in varsity sports; however, students who have reached the age of 20 before July 1 of that school year will be ineligible for competition.
- Seniors are ineligible for junior varsity sports without special permission from the athletic director.
- Students are limited to eight semesters of eligibility during Grades 9-12.
- Each student must ensure parents complete the online parent acknowledgement form (athletics). Activities requires the parent permission form, and insurance on file in the activities office. Athletics and activities both require a physical examination (annual requirement) on file in the health office before competing.
- Individual coaches will apprise students of the criteria for making teams and lettering.
- If there is a conflict with a sport tryout and a practice for another school activity, the student should notify the coach who should bring the issue to the attention of the administration.
- The families of all TAS student athletes (freshmen, junior varsity and varsity) and other students participating in IASAS activities are required to commit to housing visiting IASAS participants at least once for each season of participation. Failure to sign up for a housing duty will effectively prohibit the student from participating in the athletics program or IASAS activity.
If students must miss a practice, they must notify the activity sponsor before the practice session. Information for athletes is available in the student-athlete/parent handbook.
For more information, please consult the TAS Athletics website.