News Primary
2 September 2016
Al Siraat Primary students participated in a gymnastics program funded by the Government Sporting Schools Grant.
The tuck sit, straddle, star shape and motorbike landing all have one thing in common, they all belong to key shapes in gymnastics. Over 190 students from Years 1, 2 and 3 visited the Pit Gymnastics Centre in Mill Park. Here, students participated in a range of fundamental gymnastics skills, as well as attempted various movements on a variety of apparatus, and of course who can’t forget the large foam-jumping pit.
This program could not have been made possible without the financial support of the Australian Sports Commission, whom through the Sporting Schools Program helped enrich our gymnastics program. The government grant has also been implemented into our table tennis program, which has been a fantastic addition to the PE practical curriculum.
We look forward to continuing the fantastic sporting programs and we are grateful to be part of the Sporting Schools Program.
With Allah’s grace and blessing, Sevdet joined º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ as the Head of Physical Education & Health in January 2015 with over 10 years of experience working in youth programs, the last 5 of those years in education. Alhamdulillah.
Sevdet has grown up with a passion to organise and develop programs. Prior to his years working in education, he has had unique work experience facilitating sport and recreation programs for young male and female offenders in the Parkville Youth Justice Precinct.
Sevdet has also had many camping experiences, coordinating leadership programs and camps for youth living in Carlton, as well as young male offenders from within the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre.
Sevdet aims to contribute his experience and enthusiasm for sports and camps to the College in an effort to help build well rounded sports students, who can participate in community sports for good health and leisure beyond their schooling lives, inShaAllah.
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