The physical education program promotes educational programs that stimulate and guide the intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of all students. We, as a school, fully understand the importance of physical education.
The curriculum offers students a wide variety of opportunities to gain knowledge and proficiency in the basic skills, exercises, and activities used for body maintenance and the pursuit of leisure time activities.The aim is to allow each individual to gain an understanding of the human body and to be motivated to maintain its healthful efficiency. The PE curriculum is made up of six teaching units; each unit focuses on a different sport in which the basics of that sport are learned and new skills are developed. The six teaching units that we cover in our school are Gymnastics, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, and Physical Fitness.
The school has its own football club, which tries to motivate children to play sports and, through friendly matches with other schools, to improve their social skills. The PE department organises numerous sports activities, including a House football tournament, tug-of-war, push-up competitions, fast shoelace tying, and Sports Day. The PE department is fully invested in building an inclusive community at our school and has introduced a parent (father’s) football club after school.