Who’s No. 1? The Washington Post picks the top high school programs across all sports.

The 2021-22 high school sports season meant more to student-athletes and coaches than usual. After the previous two campaigns were canceled or shortened because of the pandemic, this past school year allowed many teenagers to fully explore their passions, return to normalcy and, in some cases, compete for championships.

To celebrate the D.C. area’s first full year of competition since 2018-19, The Washington Post gathered data from every sport to determine the most successful athletic programs. Assessing championship wins and appearances, All-Met teams, rankings, records, strength of competition and more, The Post tracked the top all-around athletic program from the area in five categories:

  • D.C. public school
  • Maryland public school
  • Virginia public school
  • Private school (boys)
  • Private school (girls)

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Photo: St. John’s football won a championship in the fall, and the Cadets kept rolling in other sports, too. (Scott Taetsch/For The Washington Post)

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