We try to create a learning environment that nurtures the whole child – including the child’s physical health. The PE curriculum provides a balanced range of activities for our children. The curriculum contributes to children’s overall development by helping them to lead full, active and healthy lives. Regular physical activity can have a positive impact on a childs physical, mental, and social well-being.
On Tuesday the Grade 2’s were given the opportunity to take part in a mini-mock election.
CityKidz participated in the Sun International School Sleepout on 28 July 2016.
At CityKidz we spent our 67 minutes on Nelson Mandela Day picking up litter off the streets within our immediate area.
External judges came to judge the reading corners and to choose the best ones on Thursday. All the judges said that it was a very difficult competition to judge as there was a wide range of reading corners.
We will have some happy Dads on Sunday. The homemade Father's Day cards for Dad is a special way to let Dad know he's loved and appreciated.
Our CityKidz Pajama Day was a memorable day for all children and staff.
The Grade 4s brought their plastic bottles in numbers for the Ithemba Tower Project.
Imagination is more important than knowledge..
CityKidz has adopted a philosophy of developing children holistically. We want our learners to find identity, meaning and purpose in life. By involving our learners in creative activities we can do just that.
We're getting so tired.
It's time to lie down.
We're glad it is naptime
We won't make a sound.
We're getting so tired.
We can't wait to rest.
And once we are rested,
We'll be at our best.
Rae Pica's Teachable Transitions