Churchill fielded a Senior Boys Rugby team for the first time in many years. In 2006, five different teams won awards in various divisional and city championships.
In 2001 the Junior football team won city championships against their rivals who clobbered them in regular season 48–6. In 2002 the volleyball team also won provincials under the coaching of Al Taylor. This is the only volleyball team in the city and province to win 3 years of city championships. The same group of athletes on the senior team in 20 also won the city championship.
The Junior Boys Volleyball team in 2000 won City Championship. The School's Swimming, Basketball and Wrestling are the most distinguished among all. They have been crowned Overall Champions in Wrestling, Badminton, Basketball, Rugby, Swimming, Diving, Soccer, Field Hockey, Table Tennis, and Volleyball. Various sports are played within school, and school teams of SWC are strong competitors among the Calgary Senior High schools. The school's athletic teams competes and participates in the Calgary Zone of the Alberta Schools Athletic Association. Students taking History, regardless of Diploma or Certificate involvement also complete an Internal Assessment, similar to the Extended Essay. During their grade 12 year, IB Diploma students will work on an involved, self-instructed and teacher-guided essay on a topic of their choice, known as the Extended Essay. During their grade 11 year, IB students taking, at least, one of the IB Group 4 subjects are required to complete a science fair style project, demonstrating their knowledge of the scientific concepts behind a topic of their choosing. This academic program is demanding but encourages students to be well-rounded individuals. Other IB courses begin during the grade 11 year and include Art, Chemistry, Computer Science, World History, English, French and Mandarin. The IB Diploma/Certificate programme begins in the middle of a student's grade 10 year with Math and/or Physics/Biology/Business Management. Churchill is considered one of Alberta's leading schools for academics, regularly placing highly in the city and the province and in national math competitions, poetry contests, and science competitions, including the Science Olympics. The vast majority of its graduates attend post-secondary institutions across the world. 3.2 Sir Winston Churchill High School music programĬhurchill is known for being Calgary's North West designated International Baccalaureate school.