A. C. teams play in the
AAA Patriot District of Region 6C, formerly the
AAA Northern Region. The school mascot is a
Titan. The school colors, blue, white and red, are a synthesis of the former colors of the three pre-1971 four-year high schools: blue (from G. W.), white (from Hammond), and red (T. C. W.). The Titans are best known for their football program, which the movie
Remember the Titans was based upon. A. C. boys soccer won the Virginia 6A state championship in 2014 and finished the season ranked number one in the Washington, DC, area and number 9 nationally, evoking the slogan "Remember These Titans." The girls' volleyball team won the state title in the pandemic-shortened 2020–2021 season and again in 2022–2023. Girls' basketball and boys' tennis teams have all captured district championships since 2006. Additionally, the soccer team captured a state title in 2014, with a 2–0 win over Washington-Lee High School.
Football and Remember the Titans T. C. and its former football coaches,
Herman Boone and Bill Yoast, were the subject of the 2000 motion picture
Remember the Titans, starring
Denzel Washington and
Will Patton. The movie was a heavily fictionalized dramatization of the consolidation of
Alexandria's three public high schools into one in the fall of 1971. As a result, the best of the varsity football squads at
George Washington High School (converted to a middle school),
Hammond High School (converted to a middle school) and T. C. Williams High School united in what amounted to an all-city, all-star team at T. C. Williams. The city's public schools were legally
desegregated in 1959. The three high schools had become racially imbalanced during the 1960s, due to
redlining. Racial tension is one of the themes of the film. Yoast was the head coach at Hammond, who won the state title in 1970, while Boone was a head coach at E.J. Hayes High School in
Williamston, North Carolina, with five state championships and a 99–8 () record in nine seasons, from 1961 through 1969. He was not retained after a consolidation and integration of two high schools. Boone was hired as an assistant at T.C. Williams, and expected to be to Yoast's assistant after the Alexandria consolidation in 1971. The climax of the movie is the fictionalized 1971 AAA state championship football game between T. C. Williams and
George C. Marshall High School. The dramatic license taken in the movie was to convert what was actually a mid-season matchup between T. C. Williams and Marshall into a made-for-Hollywood state championship. In reality, the Marshall game was the toughest game T. C. Williams played all year and the actual state championship (against
Andrew Lewis High School of
Salem) was a 27–0 blowout. As depicted in the movie, the real Titans won the Marshall game on a fourth down come-from-behind play at the very end of the game.
Rugby Alexandria City has both boys and girls varsity rugby teams. Coached for the last 16 years by Jeff Murphy, they currently compete against teams in the DC metro area; including Gonzaga College High School, Landon, and The Heights School. The Titans program has produced notable players such as
US Air Force and
Seattle Seawolves forward Capt. Eric Duechle.
Rowing A.C. has a
rowing program, which has its own boathouse on the Alexandria bank of the
Potomac River. A.C. Crew has claimed state, national, and international championships.
Arts The A.C. Theater department participates in both the Cappies program and the VHSL's One-Act Competition, faring very well in both arenas. In recent memory, three one-act plays, "Ladying", "Shuffling", and "The Brick Joke", have made it to the Regional level of One-Acts, in 2010, 2013, and 2020 respectively. The A.C. Drama Department has also received attention for choosing shows that are considered risky for high schools, including 2010s
Chicago;
Rent and
The Laramie Project in 2011; 2012's
The Island of Doctor Moreau, the 2014 production of
A Chorus Line, and the 2015 production of
Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. ==Alumni==