The campus covers an area of approximately and this includes
rugby pitches,
cricket squares, football pitches, an all-weather pitch, all-weather training areas,
tennis courts,
squash courts,
Athletics facilities (running track and jumps/throws areas), climbing wall, rifle range, an indoor swimming pool and two gymnasiums. '''Boys' games''' •
Rugby union is the main competitive team sport and is played from the age of 11 onwards. The first XV traditionally play in a dark blue jersey with narrow, horizontal white and maroon stripes, white shorts and dark blue, maroon and white socks. The striped jersey has, in recent years, been swapped for a maroon shirt with blue sleeves. The teams have recently done well nationally, the first XV having won the Daily Mail Vase Cup in 2011 at Twickenham, which is the furthest the school has ever reached. Solihull School regularly produces players who attain representative honours at county level and beyond. The
Big Side teams tour biennially to, amongst other countries,
Australia,
South Africa,
Canada and
New Zealand. In 2014, the school's senior rugby squad toured
South Africa. The U15 age group travel to
Italy or
France each year to play against several club sides. Solihull School also plays
rugby sevens, competing at national tournaments such as The National Schools Sevens at Rosslyn Park, Blackpool Sevens and Fylde Sevens. The
Old Boys fixture is always an anticipated and contested event, with many pupils, Old Silhillians and parents turning out to watch the current XV compete against a selection of Old Silhillians. The match, held in early December, is usually preceded by a barbecue and followed by drinks, speeches and presentations in the Alan Lee
pavilion. •
Hockey is also a sport. The first XI have scored victories over
Rugby School and
Warwick School, both of which are local rivals, advancing through the rounds of the regional and national cup competitions in the process. •
Football has recently been adopted into the curriculum in the senior school and the 1st XI compete in the
ISFA. •
Cricket has produced players who have represented
Warwickshire CCC at first-class level. Both batsmen and bowlers from Solihull School have been cited in the
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for their performance over the course of a season. The school's recently formed
Twenty20 team, who play in an all red kit, compete at various
Twenty20 schools' tournaments around the country. •
Athletics – The school provides representatives for the
Solihull Borough athletics team, as well and the
West Midlands and
Midlands teams.
Daniel Caines, former world champion indoor 400 m runner, is an Old Silhillian. '''Girls' games''' •
Hockey is the main winter sport for girls. The team competes in regional and national competitions. The Solihull School kit consists of maroon or white tops, navy blue skirts and socks. •
Cricket is the main summer sport for the girls. In 2023 and 2024 they were National Plate Champions, and in February 2026 they went on the first ever girls cricket tour to South Africa. The kit is navy and maroon. •
Rounders is played in the summer and the first team play schools from across the country. The team plays in a blue skirt and white polo shirt. A picnic is held for the upper sixth pupils on the afternoon of the last game of the season. •
Netball has a 1st and 2nd team competing during the summer term. The teams play in identical kits to that of the
rounders team. •
Athletics. The squad travel to, and compete at many of the same competitions as the boys. The girls do not take part in as many invitational meetings as the boys' team. Sports as such
golf, shooting (both
clay pigeon and rifle shooting),
swimming,
cross country,
sailing,
tennis,
squash, and
badminton are all played within the school and teams are put forward to compete against other schools. Other sports include
basketball,
lacrosse, and
water polo.
School colours •
school colours have been bestowed upon Solihull School pupils who have represented the school at a high level in their chosen sport. The reward takes the form of a dark blue blazer with narrow red and white vertical stripes. These may be worn instead of the standard plain blue blazer or suit jacket. Since 2006 it has been possible for those pupils who have achieved in debating, leadership, drama, music or community service to also be awarded school colours. When a pupil achieves school colours, they get a silver school crest that goes on the breast pocket. Those achieving "double colours" get a gold crest to replace the silver. == Music and drama ==