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Footprints Preparatory’s Learners Shine at Harry Potter-Inspired Sports Day

Footprints Preparatory’s Learners Shine at Harry Potter-Inspired Sports Day




by Schools4SA

Footprints Preparatory Hosts Magical Harry Potter Sports Day


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Key Items

  • The event celebrated inclusivity and teamwork.
  • Activities were themed around Harry Potter, enhancing the fun experience.
  • University students volunteered to assist with the event.


The Harry Potter-themed sports day at Footprints Preparatory School emerged as a magical celebration of inclusivity, teamwork, and joy. On September 16, 2024, students, parents, and volunteers gathered together, transforming the school into a whimsical space. Children participated in traditional activities like tug-of-war and sock tossing, each representing their houses with pride. The presence of biokinetics students from the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Johannesburg ensured that the activities were tailored to meet the unique needs of the participants, thereby enriching the event. Parents were also actively involved, taking part in games alongside their children, enhancing the sense of community. Principal Sharon Rowe expressed pride in designing a sports day that focuses on each child's abilities rather than traditional competition. The day was punctuated with an awards ceremony celebrating every participant's effort, demonstrating that the spirit of the event was about fun and community rather than victory alone. This event exemplifies how educational institutions can foster a supportive environment for all children through creativity and collaboration.

As the participants cheered and accepted their medals, the sense of achievement and joy resonated, highlighting the importance of such inclusive events in promoting physical well-being and community spirit.

Footprints Preparatory School’s Harry Potter-themed sports day saw students, parents, and volunteers come together for a magical day filled with games, teamwork, and joyful competition. The learners and staff posed with their medals as they celebrated a successful event designed around the capabilities of the children.

Main Takeaways

  • Community involvement is crucial in supporting special needs education.
  • Events like these promote physical activity in an engaging setting.
  • The joy and achievement of children are the true measures of success.


Reference:
https://www.citizen.co.za/randburg-sun/news-headlines/2024/09/16/footprints-preparatorys-learners-shine-at-harry-potter-inspired-sports-day/

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