Nova Pioneer Paulshof learners and parents recently enjoyed a fun-filled sports day with a touch of throwback activities as teams were divided into four while parents and teachers cheered on the sidelines.
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A Throw Back At Paulshof Sports Day

Nova Pioneer Paulshof learners and parents recently enjoyed a fun-filled sports day with a touch of throwback activities as teams were divided into four while parents and teachers cheered on the sidelines.

Nova Pioneer Paulshof learners and parents recently enjoyed a fun-filled sports day with a touch of throwback activities as teams were divided into four while parents and teachers cheered on the sidelines.

The learners took a break from academics recently as the school hosted a sports day, where learners were divided into four teams: Semenya, Makheba, Gordimer, and Tutu. With the theme of ‘flashbacks’, activities on the day were inspired by television programmes from the 80s.

Team Gordimer and team Makheba compete for the number one spot in the bouncy ball challenge

The first challenge was the flat race for the Grade 1 learners. With the sun shining brightly on the day, team Tutu in red brought the crowd to life with their members displaying great pace and unity. Team Makheba also put up a good fight, obtaining seven points alongside team Tutu, followed by Gordimer with six, while Semenya only managed one point.

Learners also competed in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles challenge, Bouncing Bears and the Walk Together race, while parents and teachers cheered on the sidelines.

Teacher Caitlin van Duyn said, “A lot of planning went into this and it was very exciting to see how the learners responded to the throwback theme, and I think they enjoyed themselves.”

Members of team Gordimer are in high spirits.

The final three activities of the day included a teachers’ race, forcing them out of their comfort zone for a short-distance race, where they were attached to a team member and racing to the finish line; a siblings’ race, where learners teamed up with their brothers or sisters; and a parents’ tug of war.

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