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In the early grades movement and games are introduced primarily as rhythmic games, for example, circle games, hand-clapping games, bean bag activities and jump rope. In the middle years games in which the individual within the group is featured become much more important. In keeping with its study of ancient Greece, the fifth grade learns the events of the Greek Pentathlon: javelin, discus, long jump, wrestling, and running. In the spring the class joins other area Waldorf schools in a fifth-grade Olympiad. In the older grades competitive games are introduced. The students enthusiastically play volleyball, basketball and capture the flag. Archery is introduced in the sixth grade, as well as juggling and circus skills. Our school is fortunate in having large outdoor spaces for activities that demand fields. We also have a wonderful hill, perfect for sledding in the winter.
Our students have two recesses
during the day which they spend outside in all seasons of the year. At those
times of day the campus is teeming with activity: a game of basketball in
one corner, kickball in another; some children are playing tag while others
are engaged in imaginary play in one of the play houses. We are also very
proud of our after-school sports program. From grades six through eight
children may enroll in our cross-country team (currently one of the most
successful teams in the area). In winter there is a boy's basketball team
and a girl's team.
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