The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Athletes triumph and friendship­s flourish at NASH competitio­n

- Kudzai Ndagurwa

U6, School’s Media Club Projects Manager :Glen View 2 High School

THE 2024 NASH athletics competitio­n held last weekend under the Glen View-Mufakose district at Eaglesvale Senior School were successful as there was high level of participat­ion in extracurri­cular activities.

The district competitio­ns helped students develop important soft skills that will be valuable throughout their lives.

These skills include communicat­ion, problem-solving, and creativity.

They also gained confidence and learned to handle pressure and adversity. The event drew hundreds of competitor­s from schools across the district, and the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipati­on.

The competitio­n was fierce, with athletes giving it their all in events like track and field, while the results were impressive, the real winners of the day were the students, who demonstrat­ed the values of sportsmans­hip, teamwork, and perseveran­ce.

They showed that it’s not just about being the best, but about doing your best and working together to achieve something great.

The 2024 NASH Glen View-Mufakose district competitio­ns were a true testament to the power of teamwork and dedication, and the students should be proud of what they accomplish­ed.

The competitio­ns were not only about the individual events but also about the overall experience of being part of a team.

The students got to interact with others from different schools, make new friends, and learn from each other. They also got to experience the thrill of competitio­n and the feeling of victory or defeat.

Glen View 2 High School has been the undefeated champions of the district for the last few years, and they continued their winning streak this year by having 37 gold medals,13 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals. Their impressive record is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students and staff.

They’ve shown that with determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, anything is possible. Will they continue their dominance next year? Only time will tell.

The pupils of Glen View 2 High School should be proud of what they’ve accomplish­ed.

They have shown that anything is possible with hard work and determinat­ion. They’ve shown that it’s not just about winning, but about enjoying the journey and learning from the experience. The competitio­n may be over, but the lessons they’ve learned will stay with them forever.

So keep your heads held high, Gle nView 2 learners, and know that you’ve done something truly remarkable! The DSI Mr H Mutisi emphasized CBC, or Compliance-Based Curriculum, which is an innovative teaching method that focuses on helping students meet specific standards and goals through performing practicall­y.

At Glen View 2 High School, CBC has been instrument­al in helping students achieve success in their academic and extracurri­cular pursuits.

The curriculum helps students learn how to set goals, track progress, and achieve success in a systematic and the club for measurable way.

This can be applied not only to academics, but also to competitio­ns like the district sports events.

The district competitio­ns are a great opportunit­y for talented students to showcase their skills and abilities.

It’s a chance to meet other likeminded individual­s, form friendship­s, and learn from each other.

Even if you don’t win, the experience of competing and being part of a team is something you’ll remember for the rest of your life. So don’t be afraid to take a chance and put yourself out there. You never know what amazing things might happen.

Extracurri­cular activities like these competitio­ns offer a wealth of benefits that go beyond just winning or losing. They teach students valuable life skills like teamwork, time management, and goal-setting. They also help to foster a sense of community and belonging.

These experience­s can help students develop a well-rounded character that will serve them well in all aspects of their lives. So if you’re considerin­g participat­ing in the district competitio­ns, know that you’ll be gaining so much.

In the end, it was Glen View 2 High School who took home the 2024 Glen View-Mufakose district trophy.

 ?? ?? Part of the crowd of lea cheering during the NASH 2024 competitio­n
Part of the crowd of lea cheering during the NASH 2024 competitio­n

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