@ GoodgulfYou would have more fun to search something like that in Germany
As far as I know nothing like that exists in Germany. In addition since schools are financed by the community (aka cities) I don't see that there would be enough competition between schools.
@ KatiePieIs hockey played by boys too? I somewhere read that hockey is less gender specialized than European football and other team sports, but it kind of gave me the impression that it is nonetheless considered a girls's sport.
Your child's school plays different sports each term? In Germany you have to join a club for team sports. In PE we did 'track and field' like high jump and similar activities in he sports hall. In the last 30 minutes we selected 5man-teams and played European football turnament style. It was the only way to get us motivated. In year 12 one guy at the start a lesson sprained his leg resulting in his foot forming a right angle to his leg. When the ambulance came they at first packed the wrong guy, since that guy fell unconscience at the sight. Because of the disturbing sight I went outside with a few others. In Germany Churchill's quote "No sports" is quoted as "Sport ist Mord" (sport is murder) On that occasion I seconded it. Before we graduaded at the end of the year we saw a lat time he had to repeat the year after nearly 12 months hospital and rehab with more to come. No large ceremony like in the hollywood movies, you got your final report card in front of your form in your class room. No idea about the past but there is nothing remotely large scale because of the Nazi regime in Germany. To my shame I have to say that army members are outcasts. It might change over time again as the army serves in many missions that got a positive view in society.