Busan Northern Office of Education Successfully Concludes Superintendent's Cup School Sports Club Competition
37 Elementary and Middle Schools in the District with Over 1,540 Students Participating
Contributing to the Revitalization of Face-to-Face Physical Activities Linked to Morning Change
Busan Northern Office of Education successfully concluded the ‘Self-Development Period Education Superintendent’s Cup School Sports Club Competition,’ held over a month from November 25, with approximately 1,540 participants from 37 elementary and middle schools in the district.
Busan Northern Office of Education Successfully Concludes the Educational Institution Sports Club Competition.
View original imageThe Northern Office of Education organized the competition in four categories?badminton, dodgeball, volleyball, and soccer?for interested students from local elementary and middle schools. The competition was conducted autonomously by assigning a lead school for each category to handle the draw and match procedures.
On the 26th, the results for each category were announced, and certificates and medals were awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and joint 3rd place winners.
Notably, this year, the event expanded student participation by linking school sports clubs with ‘Achim Changee (體仁智),’ which is evaluated as having revitalized inter-school exchanges such as sports leagues between schools, districts, and village units that had been subdued until now.
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Kim Beom-gyu, Superintendent of the Northern Office of Education, stated, “Our office believes that physical activities have positively impacted students’ physical, mental, and psychological health. Next year, we will further expand the connection between school sports clubs and Achim Changee (體仁智) to enable more students to participate.”
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