On Friday, 11th October 2024, St. Aloysius College Secondary School celebrated the SportMalta School Sports Day by organising a vibrant Sports Day for Form 1 and Form 2 students. A total of 212 students participated, supported by 40 volunteers, including Physical Education teachers, support staff, and 10 Form 5 students.
The Sports Day aimed to promote physical activity, active participation, and a spirit of healthy competition. A wide range of activities were organised, catering to all skill levels. Traditional sports such as football, basketball, relay races, and handball were part of the program, offering competitive excitement.
Additionally, non-competitive activities like obstacle courses, tyre hopping races, archery, vaulting, zip lining, sack races, and climbing kept the day dynamic and inclusive. Fun challenges like stilt walking, block crocodile walking, and agility games added an extra layer of enjoyment.
The day focused on getting students moving, encouraging teamwork, personal effort, and fostering sportsmanship. Students cheered each other on and embraced a positive attitude throughout the games, reflecting the spirit of SportMalta.
The event was a huge success, reinforcing the importance of physical activity, teamwork, and community spirit within the school.
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