

As part of the European Week of Sport and the #BeActive campaign, St Thomas More College, Dun Ġużepp Żerafa Fgura Primary A proudly joined the national SportMalta Schools Sports Day 2025 with two exciting and educational events aimed at promoting physical activity, inclusion, and fun.
All students from Year 1 to Year 3 participated in a dynamic Sports Day circuit, rotating through various activity stations that supported the development of fundamental movement skills such as running, hopping, balancing, and throwing. Based on the Ready-Set-Play framework, these activities encouraged teamwork, perseverance, and enjoyment while helping children strengthen their coordination and physical literacy.
Meanwhile, Kinder 1 and Kinder 2 pupils enjoyed balance-bike sessions designed to introduce them to early cycling skills in a safe and playful environment. These sessions helped young learners improve their confidence, balance, and gross motor coordination.
The day was a wonderful celebration of movement, learning, and joy, showing how staying active can build healthy habits, confidence, and community spirit from the earliest years.


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