Queen Ethelburga's has 42 acres of outdoor sports pitches and a full-time team of grounds keepers. As well as providing a facility for students and visiting schools, it has also hosted Newcastle United and a number of other sports teams for summer training. The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's offers the Performance Sports Programme (PSP), a specialist program which allows students to focus on their chosen sport alongside strength and conditioning, nutrition and performance analysis.
Athletics Students from the school have been successful in the Independent School Association National Cross Country finals and in the 2016 Under-20 International meet. In 2021, a student became the U20 Northern long jump champion.
Rugby Queen Ethelburga's rugby union first team secured the 2015 British Colleges National Cup. Some former students have been selected for the England Counties U18 Squad. In July 2019, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's student Suva Ma'asi was signed by The Cornish Pirates Rugby Team. In April 2019, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's student Joseph Sawdon was selected to represent the 2019 ISRFC Lambs South Africa Touring Squad. In 2021, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's student Jason Qareqare made his professional debut for Castleford Tigers Rugby League Team.
Netball Students from the school have been selected for the Netball Europe Championship. They have also been selected as part of the Leeds Rhinos U17 and U19 squads. In 2018, the U18 Netball squad won the Independent Schools Association National Netball Cup.
Cricket In 2016,
Yorkshire County Cricket Club agreed to a partnership with the school which includes the creation of a joint cricket academy for 16 to 19-year-old players. In 2018, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's student Dominic Leech was selected to represent England U19 Squad, and in August 2020 made his first-class debut with Yorkshire Country Cricket Club. In June 2021, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga's student Harry Crawshaw made his debut for
Durham in the
2021 T20 Blast. Crawshaw was selected to represent England and Wales Cricket Board U19 Young Lions on their tour to Sri Lanka in November 2021.
Basketball In December 2019, two students at the school were selected to represent England U16 men and U18 men in the Tri-Nations Tournament.
Football In March 2020, The Senior Football squad made it to the final of the Independent Schools Football Association Cup (ISFA) which was held at Milton Keynes Dons Football Club. The game finished 5–4 to Millfield in what ISFA described as 'arguably the most thrilling Boodles ISFA Cup Final of all time'. Some students have been selected to join external football teams.
Other In December 2021, King's Magna students Lily-May Horn won the Independent School Association (ISA) National Clay Pigeon Shooting competition in the Senior women's category scoring 46/50. == Awards ==