Sports education
Sporting values
One of our fundamental pillars is the practice of sports that strengthen the values of effort, respect and fellowship that we promote in our school.
Sport helps children not only to be healthy and develop physically and mentally, but also to interact in a healthy way with other children.ńs. Being fit means being healthy. What's more, if you get your child into the habit of playing sports from early childhood, you may be saving yourself some problems when he or she reaches adolescence.
One of our fundamental pillars is the practice of sports that strengthen the values of effort, respect and fellowship that we promote in our school.
Sport helps children not only to be healthy and develop physically and mentally, but also to interact in a healthy way with other children.ńs. Being fit means being healthy. What's more, if you get your child into the habit of playing sports from early childhood, you may be saving yourself some problems when he or she reaches adolescence.
Sports facilities
We have more than 40,000 meters of sports facilities where you can practice a large number of disciplines: tennis, paddle tennis, swimming, soccer, basketball, beach volleyball, fencing, judo, rhythmic gymnastics, ballet...
For children, sport is, above all, play and fun. For parents, at the same time that they see their little ones enjoying themselves, they know that physical exercise, practiced regularly, prevents many diseases that manifest themselves in adulthood - such as obesity or osteoporosis - and helps to overcome others that the child may already suffer from - such as asthma.
Sport helps bone and muscle development and provides cardiovascular fitness, but it also has benefits far beyond the tangible. Exercise helps children become more self-confident, boosts their self-esteem and helps them relate better to others.
BENEFITS
of the sport
- Introduces the child to society.
- It teaches you to follow rules.
- It helps you open up to others and overcome shyness.
- Curb their excessive impulses.
- It will foster in the child the need to collaborate over individualism.
- It will make him recognize, accept and respect that there is someone who knows more than he does.
- It teaches you responsibility.
- It produces a generalized increase in coordinated movement.
- Increases your motor skills.
- Promotes the growth of your bones and muscles.
- It can correct possible physical defects.
- It promotes the creation and regularization of habits.
- Develops their enjoyment of movement and exercise.
- Stimulates hygiene and health.