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Sporting Schools Program takes Students to Greater Heights

8 October 2015

In Term three, the Sporting Schools Program helped enrich our school’s PE programs including track and field athletics.

Sporting Schools Program takes Students to Greater Heights

Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ’s sports program included an extensive and engaging athletics program. Students from Foundation through to Year 10 were involved in the introduction of fundamental track and field skills; these included Javelin, shot put, discus, running and jump events.

Much to our gratitude, Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ was awarded with the Sporting Schools program. This grant has been implemented over two terms, and not only did it support the Athletics program, it is also provided Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ with support towards the Basketball and Soccer programs as well. A very notable inclusion is the new set of much needed soccer goals for the sports oval, long jump pit and javelin sets. This has been a welcoming addition and has provided greater quality to the each of our programs.

Coaches Layal Tannous and Daniel Saleh have been working throughout their lunchtime breaks and afterschool to deliver the basketball and soccer programs. Just recently, Mr Saleh has been selected to assist with the AFL in the Bachar Houli Academy, in the coaching of talented players from across Australia. This is a testament to Mr Saleh’s dedication and enthusiasm for both Soccer and AFL.

We look forward to continuing the fantastic sporting programs and we are grateful to be part of the Sporting Schools Program.

  • Sevdet Bektash Assistant Head of PrimaryPastoral Care Sevdet Bektash Send email Read profile

    Sevdet Bektash

    Sevdet Bektash

    Assistant Head of PrimaryPastoral Care

    With Allah’s grace and blessing, Sevdet joined Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ as the Head of Physical Education & Health in January 2015 with over 10 years of experience working in youth programs, the last 5 of those years in education. Alhamdulillah.

    Sevdet has grown up with a passion to organise and develop programs. Prior to his years working in education, he has had unique work experience facilitating sport and recreation programs for young male and female offenders in the Parkville Youth Justice Precinct.

    Sevdet has also had many camping experiences, coordinating leadership programs and camps for youth living in Carlton, as well as young male offenders from within the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre.

    Sevdet aims to contribute his experience and enthusiasm for sports and camps to the ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ in an effort to help build well rounded sports students, who can participate in community sports for good health and leisure beyond their schooling lives, inShaAllah.

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