STC Lija Primary Shines at SportMalta School Sports Day: A Celebration of Health, Teamwork, and Joyful Engagement

SportMalta News October 29, 2024 0

STC Lija Primary proudly participated in the SportMalta School Sports Day, with enthusiastic involvement from the primary classes, supported by PE teacher Mr. Tristan Nappa Licari and the entire educational staff. Each class engaged in a variety of physical activities, organized as interactive stations designed by Mr. Tristan to ensure fun and physical engagement for all students. Educators were well-prepared with detailed hard and soft copies of activity plans, allowing them to familiarize themselves with each game and support Mr. Tristan throughout the event.

Adding to the lively atmosphere, music played during the activities, boosting motivation and creating a joyful environment that encouraged students to fully engage. The music heightened the sense of celebration, making the day memorable for everyone involved.

This event was more than just a day of physical activities; it was an opportunity for schools across Malta and Gozo to unite in promoting physical health, healthy competition, and the core values of teamwork and sportsmanship. STC Lija Primary is proud to have contributed to this shared commitment to active lifestyles, and we look forward to continuing to foster a love for movement and a positive attitude towards health among our students.

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STMC Dun Karm Sant Tarxien Primary’s All-School Sports Day: A Celebration of Fitness, Teamwork, and Joyful Participation

SportMalta News October 29, 2024 0

On October 11th, 2024, STMC Dun Karm Sant Tarxien Primary School hosted an energetic sports day that involved every year group from Kinder 2 to Year 6. The full-day event was structured into five unique stations, each offering different activities designed to engage students and promote physical activity. Students moved through each station, completing one activity before progressing to the next, ensuring that every child had the chance to participate in a variety of sports challenges.

The event was organized and coordinated by Mr. Nikolai Gatt, the school’s dedicated P.E. teacher, with invaluable support from class teachers and LSEs. This collaborative effort created a seamless experience for students, who enthusiastically participated in each activity. The energy and enjoyment were evident, and the event provided both students and staff with a fulfilling and memorable day.

The success of the day highlighted the importance of physical activity within the school curriculum, offering students a chance to develop fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a fun and supportive setting. The entire school community, from the youngest Kinder students to the Year 6 pupils, came together to celebrate movement, health, and the joy of sport.

 

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Qrendi Primary’s In-House Sports Day: A Celebration of Community, Team Spirit, and Active Fun

SportMalta News October 29, 2024 0

Qrendi Primary hosted an inspiring In-House Sports Day for Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 students, filled with energy, joy, and a wonderful sense of community. The event was a resounding success, with students showcasing their athletic skills and enthusiasm for sports, supported by parents and teachers who joined in to make the day extra special.

The highlight of the day was the active involvement of parents, who not only attended but also participated alongside their children in various activities. This collaboration between students, parents, and teachers added a unique layer of excitement and camaraderie, making the event a true celebration of perseverance, teamwork, and school spirit.

We are incredibly proud of our students for their enthusiasm and determination and grateful to the parents whose participation set a wonderful example of community involvement and support. Their presence played a key role in creating lasting memories and reinforcing the importance of an active, healthy lifestyle.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this event. Together, we are promoting health, fitness, and a strong sense of unity within the Qrendi Primary community, and we look forward to more events that bring us all together.

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St. Paul’s Bay Primary School Celebrates SportMalta School Sports Day with Engaging Walks and Activities for All Ages

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

On Friday, October 11, 2024, St. Paul’s Bay Primary School participated in a vibrant SportMalta School Sports Day, dedicating an entire hour to physical education. The event aimed to engage students in active lifestyles while fostering community spirit and collaboration.

The day’s activities were organized by year groups to maximize participation and enjoyment. Year 5 and Year 6 students embarked on a community walk to the Aquarium and back, promoting fitness and environmental awareness. Meanwhile, Year 3 and Year 4 classes strolled to Bugibba Square, also returning to school, while Year 2 students enjoyed a scenic walk to Gillieru, followed by mass movement activities in the hall.

For younger students, Year 1 classes walked to Wignacourt and engaged in coordinated activities in the hall, while Kinder 2 took a short walk around the school, concluding with mass movement exercises. Kinder 1 students explored their school yard, rotating through various engaging stations designed to keep them active and entertained.

Overall, the SportMalta School Sports Day at St. Paul’s Bay Primary successfully highlighted the importance of physical activity in education, encouraging students to embrace a healthier lifestyle while strengthening their connections with the community.

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Fgura Primary School A Hosts a Vibrant and Successful Sports Day 2024

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

On October 11th, 2024, Fgura Primary School A celebrated a successful and lively SportMalta School Sports Day, engaging all students from Kinder 1 up to Year 3 in a range of skill-focused activities. The event was structured into stations aimed at encouraging physical development, teamwork, and fun. Each class, accompanied by their teachers and LSEs, rotated smoothly between stations, ensuring every student had a supportive environment in which to participate.

The younger students, including Kinder 1 and Kinder 2, were fully involved, with their activities thoughtfully organized by PE teachers Mr. Wayne Haber and Mr. Josef Zammit. The school’s KGE relievers coordinated these activities, guiding the students through each station and ensuring they were engaged and safe. The detailed planning paid off as PE teachers set up stations effectively, allowing the event to run seamlessly throughout the day.

Sports Day 2024 at Fgura A was a wonderful highlight, reinforcing the value of physical activity and collaboration. Photos from the day were shared on the school’s Facebook page, allowing the community to celebrate the event’s success together.

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St Clare College Pembroke Primary Celebrates SportMalta School Sports Day: A Day of Teamwork, Fun, and Fitness for Year 5 Students

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

St Clare College Bice Mizzi Vassallo Pembroke Primary hosted the SportMalta School Sports Day on October 11th, a vibrant initiative designed to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles among students. This engaging event brought together all Year 5 classes in a friendly atmosphere of competitive games, encouraging students to showcase their talents and teamwork skills.

A variety of activities were organized to cater to different skill levels, ensuring inclusivity and maximum participation. The focus was on fundamental skills and specific drills that kept the children engaged throughout the day. Physical Education teachers, along with class teachers and Learning Support Educators (LSEs), worked collaboratively to ensure the smooth flow of events, creating an enjoyable experience for all participants.

Feedback from both teachers and students was overwhelmingly positive. Educators noted a significant boost in student morale and teamwork, while students expressed their enthusiasm for the opportunity to engage in physical activities beyond their regular school routine.

The SportMalta School Sport Day successfully fostered a spirit of camaraderie, competition, and health awareness among the students. Looking ahead, we anticipate further collaborations and ongoing efforts to promote sports within schools across Malta, nurturing the next generation of active citizens.

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SGPC Paola Primary School’s Sports Day: Celebrating Team Spirit, Fun, and Fitness for All Ages!

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

The annual Sports Day at SGPC Paola Primary School was a resounding success as a part of the SportMalta School Sports Day, uniting students from Years 1 to 6 in a day brimming with fun, teamwork, and healthy competition. This eagerly anticipated event promoted physical activity and provided students with a chance to showcase their skills across a variety of games.

Games were carefully selected to match each year group’s age and abilities, ensuring that every student could participate fully and enjoy the day. The enthusiasm was contagious, with students demonstrating fantastic sportsmanship and supporting their peers. Teachers and volunteers were instrumental in organizing the activities and ensuring a safe environment, contributing to the event’s smooth flow.

Sports Day offered students a fantastic opportunity to engage in physical activity, build friendships, and experience the joy of healthy competition. Feedback from students has been overwhelmingly positive, with many already looking forward to next year. A special thanks to all staff, volunteers, and parents, whose dedication made the day truly memorable.

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St. Augustine School’s Athletics Day: Inspiring Fitness and Team Spirit at Marsa Sports Complex

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

As part of the SportMalta Schools Sports Day St. Augustine School organized a vibrant athletics meeting at the Marsa Sports Complex, involving students from Year 7 to Year 11. This engaging event aimed to immerse students in various sports while teaching them the basics of athletic techniques and rules. It promoted physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship, creating an enjoyable and educational experience for all.

Held at the Marsa Sports Complex, renowned for its excellent facilities, the meeting allowed students access to running tracks, jumping pits, and throwing zones. Activities introduced students to track and field events such as sprints, long jump, and shot put. Physical Education teachers provided clear instruction on each event, covering essential aspects such as form, safety, and competition rules, and breaking down techniques into manageable steps for easier understanding.

Following these lessons, students had the opportunity to practice their skills. They were organized into smaller groups, allowing teachers to offer personalized guidance. This hands-on practice enabled students to apply their skills in a supportive and encouraging environment, building their confidence and sparking an interest in athletics.

The athletics meeting was a resounding success, giving students a unique opportunity to experience sports in a professional setting while celebrating the European Week of Sports. Feedback from participants was highly positive, with many expressing enthusiasm for future athletics events. This successful meeting underscored the school’s dedication to fostering a healthy, active lifestyle among its students.

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Year 10 Sports Festival Ignites Team Spirit and Individual Achievement at Lily of the Valley Mosta Secondary

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

On October 11th, Lily of the Valley Mosta Secondary School held a vibrant Sports Festival for Year 10 students at the Mosta Football Ground in spirit of the SportMalta School Sports Day. The entire day was packed with exciting activities designed to engage students in friendly competition, teamwork, and individual achievement. At the start of the day, students received instructions for each game, ensuring they knew the rules and goals for every activity.

Throughout the festival, students rotated from one activity to the next, earning points for their respective teams. The majority of the activities were team-based, encouraging collaboration and sportsmanship, while a few events focused on individual achievements, allowing students to showcase their personal skills.

After the event, students were awarded medals in recognition of their efforts and accomplishments, adding a celebratory touch to the day. This annual event has become a cherished tradition at our school, offering students an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities, connect with their peers, and enjoy the benefits of physical activity in an open-air environment.

The Sports Festival at Lily of the Valley Mosta Secondary not only emphasises fitness but also fosters a positive school spirit, teamwork, and a love for sports, making it a highlight of the school year.

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Empowering Youth Through Sport: Carlo Diacono School’s Inspiring Sports Week with Over 900 Students

SportMalta News October 28, 2024 0

During the week ending on 11 October 2024, STMC Carlo Diacono Middle and Secondary School in Åŧejtun hosted an energetic SportMalta School Sports event that engaged over 900 students from Years 7 to 11. The event celebrated physical activity, teamwork, and community spirit through a variety of games and sports.

The week began with a school assembly, where the Maltese anthem was played, and the Head of School delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing the importance of staying active and the benefits of regular movement. The event’s activities were tailored for different age groups, ensuring everyone could participate fully.

Middle school students enjoyed athletic competitions, including the 70m, 200m, and 400m sprints, the Ball Throw, and a 4x200m Relay, fostering friendly competition and full engagement. Fun games like the Shuttle Relay, Skipping Game, Football Dribbling, and Memory Game encouraged teamwork and enjoyment.

For secondary students, the week offered Archery, Football Shoot-Outs, Obstacle Courses, Tug of War, and Mass Movement activities. Competitive sports such as Basketball, Volleyball, Capture the Flag, and Adapted Handball provided a chance for students to showcase their skills in a supportive, inclusive atmosphere.

The week concluded with an assembly where the Head of School praised students’ enthusiasm, teamwork, and sportsmanship, encouraging them to carry this spirit of physical activity throughout the year.

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