The goal of physical education at TED Rönesans College is to raise individuals who care about their physical development as much as cognitive, and embrace lifelong participation in physical activities. To this end, the school provides fully-equipped sports facilities, enabling students to grow into individuals who:
• Know the purpose of sports,
• Demonstrate the sport-specific psycho-motor skills,
• Build a bridge between life and sports,
• Define winning and losing,
• Define and demonstrate spectatorship,
• Embrace an athletic personality,
• Socialize, use their time in a positive and effective way,
• Embrace different sports cultures,
• Carry out sports organizations,
• Achieve physical, emotional and social maturity.
The school’s physical education curriculum includes:
1. Physical Education and Sports Knowledge
2. Physical Development Activities
3. Educational Games
4. Organization Exercises
5. Athletics
6. Gymnastics
7. Volleyball
8. Basketball
9. Badminton
10. Tennis
11. Table Tennis
12. Physical Performance Tests
In preschool and grades 1-3, Physical Education and Play classes feature play-based activities and exercises on basic skills.
The Physical Education department monitors students’ development and dispositions in sports and aim for them to reach their highest potential. Every September we run performance tests on the eight fundamental physical education skills for all grade levels to determine our students’ suitability for different sports and track their development with the school monitoring program. We provide guidance for students aged 8 and above who aim for a career in sports. We hold after-school team practices and we represent our school in tournaments at the district or province level.
• Know the purpose of sports,
• Demonstrate the sport-specific psycho-motor skills,
• Build a bridge between life and sports,
• Define winning and losing,
• Define and demonstrate spectatorship,
• Embrace an athletic personality,
• Socialize, use their time in a positive and effective way,
• Embrace different sports cultures,
• Carry out sports organizations,
• Achieve physical, emotional and social maturity.
The school’s physical education curriculum includes:
1. Physical Education and Sports Knowledge
2. Physical Development Activities
3. Educational Games
4. Organization Exercises
5. Athletics
6. Gymnastics
7. Volleyball
8. Basketball
9. Badminton
10. Tennis
11. Table Tennis
12. Physical Performance Tests
In preschool and grades 1-3, Physical Education and Play classes feature play-based activities and exercises on basic skills.
The Physical Education department monitors students’ development and dispositions in sports and aim for them to reach their highest potential. Every September we run performance tests on the eight fundamental physical education skills for all grade levels to determine our students’ suitability for different sports and track their development with the school monitoring program. We provide guidance for students aged 8 and above who aim for a career in sports. We hold after-school team practices and we represent our school in tournaments at the district or province level.