Student sample for assessment
Written by a Year 5 student in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Our school should keep the traditional sports day because it actually does what school is supposed to do. Sports day teaches you how to push yourself, compete fairly and celebrate when others win. Those are real skills you need for life.
The Active Wellbeing Day sounds nice and relaxing but honestly I think we need competitive activities more. Sports day creates excitement and students actually try their hardest. The competitive element makes you want to do better, and you learn resilience when you don't win. That's important stuff.
Here's the thing though—some students feel left out by sports day and that's actually valid. But the answer is not to replace sports day. We could make sports day more inclusive by having different categories of competition. Not everyone likes yoga and mindfulness. Those things are okay I guess but they're kind of boring for people who actually like physical competition.
Sports day brings the whole school together in a way that different groups doing different activities doesn't. When everyone is competing in the same event, there's school spirit. That matters. Also students train for sports day and get fitter because of it.
I reckon the school should keep sports day because most students enjoy it and the competitive element teaches important life lessons. Competitive sport shouldn't disappear from school just because not everyone likes it.