Sunday, 24 May 2020

Did you miss our "End-of-year Celebration"?

Hi boys!

Due to current circumstances we unfortunately couldn't do the "Spring celebration" this year, but thanks to Mr. Íñigo we can remember the best moments of our last ones.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Kickabout challenge!

Mr. Adrian challenges us this week with a kickabout with toilet rolls.
He was able to get 12... 

Can you beat him?


Are you bored of playing at home?

The P.E. department wants to share with you some fun games which you can easily play at home or even outside during the permitid hours for kids.

Try them out!

WOOD SPOON BALLOON RELAY

TOYS IN THE TOY BOX

THE RECYCLED TOWER


How to Throw a Frisbee

Today, lets talk about teaching one of those classic skills that everybody needs to learn: Throwing a Frisbee. 
Check out the video below to see a few sample station activities that you can try out to practice your skills and learn to throw the frisbee correctly.

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Can you do it better than Mr. Sergio?

Mr. Sergio brings us the challenge of this week. Try to jump as many toilet rolls as you can.

Once you do it, add a comment or send us your video!

Can you beat him?



Complement your walks with fun exercise at home!

It is vital to keep working out during these weeks before summer holidays.

The P.E. department wants to encourage you to do this 12-minute video which contains fun physical exercises which you can do at home. These are mini-workouts which you can perform in order to get stronger, burn calories and spend some of your infinite energy!

It is a great complement with the time you can be outside with your parents!



Wednesday, 6 May 2020

TEACHERS' CHALLENGES!

Hi everybody!!

From now on we are going to start showing you how skilful your P.E. teachers are.

Can you beat them?

We start with Mr. Asier who is bringing us a challenge which you can do with someone else.
Try to do it and add a comment or send us your video!

Do you know who is Éric Moussambani?

This is the incredible story about a Guinean swimmer who was able to take part in the Olympic Games.

Moussambani was a wide-eyed 22-year-old when he made his way to Sydney for the Games: “I’d never even heard of Sydney or Australia, and it was the first time I’d ever been outside my country. The trip took three days and there were a lot of stopovers.”
The intrepid Moussambani was awestruck when he arrived at the Olympic Village and saw the facilities at Homebush Bay, home to the first 50m pool he had ever set eyes on: “I was scared by the sight of the first pool I’d be racing in.”.
"I come from Equatorial Guinea, a small country in the centre of Africa,” explains Eric Moussambani, who emerged as an unlikely hero of the Olympic pool at Sydney 2000. “I started swimming when I left school. We didn’t have a swimming pool. We didn’t have anything, and I went to train at a private hotel pool that was about 13 metres long I think.
“I trained on my own and I had no swimming experience. The pool was only available from 5am to 6am and I was only able to train for three hours a week. I used to go swimming in rivers and the sea too, though. The fishermen would tell me how to use my legs and how to swim. There was nothing professional about it at all.”

The first Global Race after the quarantine

Hi everybody!

On behalf of the P.E. department we would like to encourage you to take part in this charity event in order to help people who is not in having a good time.

Take a look and let us know if you want to join them!