Primary International Sports Week 2023

               

Dear Parents & Guardians,

I am delighted to inform you that Primary International Sports Week is back! The week will run from Monday 30th October to Friday 3rd November. 

The Primary PE team has designed an action-packed week of sporting activities, where every student will have the opportunity to enjoy being physically active, at times competitive, and socially involved in sport and play. Each year group will experience a morning and an afternoon of organised sporting activity on two separate occasions during the week. Here is an overview of the week’s programme:

 

Monday
30th October
Tuesday
31st October
Wednesday
1st November
Thursday
2nd November 
Friday
3rd November
08:30 – 10:00 08:30 – 09:15
Sports Quiz in Classes
Year 2
International Sports Morning
4FT & 4SS
Swimming Gala 
3AR & 3EJ
Swimming Gala 

5RE & 5TS
Swimming Gala 

10:30 – 12:00 Year 1
International Sports Morning
4KJ & 4LB
Swimming Gala 
3BW & 3KT
Swimming Gala

5CG & 5SM
Swimming Gala

13:00-15:00 Year 5 & 6
International Sports Journey
Year 3 & 4
International Sports Journey
Year 1 & 2
Sports – Capture the Flag
6DR, 6LP & 6HK
S
wimming Gala
Sports
Assembly

 

Parent Involvement

Parents are invited to spectate our swimming galas. We ask that parents wear flip flops or come onto the poolside barefoot. We would also like to make you aware that there is limited shade, so you may want to wear a hat. In the event of poor weather, the swimming gala will be cancelled and run as a T-Ball Tournament on the pitch or ball game tournament within the gym. Please ensure that you RSVP to our event invitations, which will be sent out nearer the time, as this will help us to cater for spectators and manage spectator numbers effectively.

The afternoon ‘International Sports Journeys’ are for students to try a range of sporting activities in a social setting. The journeys will take place at our Main school campus and will include tasters of sports and activities from all around the globe. Students will collect stamps and stickers for their “passports” along the way, exposing them to new skills and activities and also giving them the opportunity to gain knowledge of the history of sport and how it has evolved globally. They will also gain an awareness of which sports are popular in or unique to different countries.

For these activities, we are looking for parent/community volunteers to come in and assist with/lead (with support) an international sports activity. If this is something that interests you, please get in touch with me at [email protected]

 

What to Wear

Students should wear a sports kit to school on the day of their international sports journey. This can be a team kit or a national replica kit from their home country, or students can simply wear their national or house colours. They must also wear socks and trainers on the day and bring their hat and water bottle.

For the swimming events, students should wear a sports kit to school and bring their school swimming kit, including swimming cap and goggles. 

 

Shared Lunch/Food

On Friday 3rd November, there will be a shared lunch in the classrooms. On this day, students are asked to bring in food to share that represents their home country. Please note when preparing the food that we are a nut-free school.

As part of the week’s programme, we also plan to raise awareness of sports nutrition for young people. In line with this, will be sharing a list of suggested healthy and high-energy snacks/lunch box items to try. We hope you will find this helpful for each day that your child is active, both in school and out of school.


EYFS

Further information will come out regarding the EYFS International sports activities soon. These will be running the following week, from Monday 6th November to Friday 10th November.


Please contact me if you have any questions about our Primary International Sports Week.

 Best regards, 



Kind regards,
Emily Hull
Primary PE Teacher
[email protected].

DBIS Hub

DBIS Hub