Education
GEMS Education holds regions first Determination Cup for students across the UAE
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 03 March 2019: GEMS Education organised the regions first Determination Cup as part of GEMS Sports Series for students across the UAE, where a fun morning in sports day activities took place for Primary and Secondary school teams. This initiative is part of GEMS Education move in working towards Dubais inclusive education policy framework.
GEMS Determination Cup is being held as part of GEMS Sports Series which will see over 7000 student-athletes competing individually and as part of their school teams. The cup was officially inaugurated by the co-founder of TeamAngelWolf Nick Watson along with the senior staff members of GEMS Wellington Academy Silicon Oasis.
Brendan Law, Vice President of Education at GEMS Education, said: Full Inclusion is a foundational objective for GEMS Education, and we aim to ensure that this event is not an isolated one. We remain committed to ensuring students of determination will get access to the variety of sports tournaments that take place throughout the year and onwards.
The GEMS Sports Series is providing tournaments for boys and girls, from under eight years to under sixteen, offering students a platform to showcase their sporting talents in 15 sports throughout the academic year. The GEMS Determination Cup also welcomed schools from outside of the GEMS Education Network to ensure it was a truly inclusive event.
Male and female students from Primary levels took part in fun and engaging activities such as Pin the Tail on the Donkey, Obstacle Courses, Softball strike, Basketball Shootouts, Tug of War and Sprint Distance. Secondary school students participated in a schedule of American Shootout, Basketball, Goalball and Hockey.
Stuart Booth, Head of Physical Education at GEMS Wellington Academy, Silicon Oasis, said: The morning has seen a great variety of inclusive sports activities for GEMS Education students and other schools in the UAE. We are on a mission to ensure students with special needs and learning disabilities are included in extra-curricular events such as sports events, and it has been an uplifting calendar date that we want to continue on an annual basis.
This event wouldnt have been made possible without Mathew Thomas from GEMS Wellington Primary School and Rashid Meeran from ESM Sports Series.
All participants received a medal and certificate and winning teams won a special trophy and medal.