Include non-traditional high school on resume?

I am a rising sophomore at a semi-target university and am wondering if I should include my high school on my resume. I attended a ski academy that was an incredibly small community and allowed me and my classmates to travel around the world to train and race, but sacrificed some academic rigor to do so. I am currently on my university's varsity ski team and list that on my resume. Does the interesting experience that so few people share make up for the lack of relevance my high school education has at this point?

As a side note would it be worth listing SAT scores of 2150 (750 Math)?

Thanks in advance for the help!

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