Holy Sai International School Launches Comprehensive Sports Curriculum with Fittgen
Fittgen brings sports curriculum to the forefront

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Holy Sai International School has partnered with Fittgen to introduce a structured sports curriculum aimed at enhancing children's fitness and well-being. The program, targeting students from Classes 3 to 8, focuses on key developmental skills and involves parents in nutrition planning.
- 01The initiative aims to integrate sports into children's education, addressing a gap in structured sports curricula across schools.
- 02Fittgen's program measures student progress in sports through various criteria, including balance and agility.
- 03Implemented for students in Classes 3 to 8, the program uses simple games to assess fitness levels.
- 04Parents are involved in their children's nutrition to support their fitness needs.
- 05The program hopes to expand to more schools in the future.
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Holy Sai International School has launched a new fitness initiative in collaboration with Fittgen, designed to emphasize the importance of sports in children's lives. S. Prem Shankar highlighted that the Cambridge education model promotes holistic learning, where sports are integral to the curriculum. This initiative addresses a significant gap in existing sports education, providing a structured approach that has been in development for six years. The program focuses on children from Classes 3 to 8 and assesses various developmental skills, including balance, hand-eye coordination, agility, and reflexes. Using simple games, students' fitness progress is tracked, allowing parents and teachers to monitor improvements. The assessment occurs at the beginning, mid-year, and end of the academic year, with trained coaches guiding the process. Additionally, the program involves parents in tailoring nutrition plans to meet their children's needs. Holy Sai International School aims to expand this initiative to other educational institutions, promoting the benefits of sports in fostering resilience and coping mechanisms in children.
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The program aims to enhance children's fitness and well-being through structured sports education.
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