Yes
the important thing about middle school sports is that it teaches team work and sportsmanship.
you would get in to a job or you will have lots of experience
Schools should definitely have priority to have sports teams. In sports kids can both be exercising and improving their health while at the same time making friends. Sports relieve stress, and give the mind a much needed break that will actually help a person to focus better on their work afterwards.
How do i join singapore sports school?
of course because if you dont have a sports team kids will get fat like a person i know(:yes because elementary probably wanna learn how to do sports that wouldn't be fair if only middle and high school gets sports no fairYES! I think sports are a great way to get young children active, and I most definently think that sports teams would be excellent in elementary schools, so kids can get ready for school sports in middle and high school.
Because it lets kids have fun, do their best,and work on improving.
Singapore Sports School was created in 2004.
Yes athletes should go to school. Education is very important and I am sure if an athlete gets a good education he/she wouldn't regret it. Not only should athletes go to school, here's a strange thought, school should be primary to sports. That is, if they are not able to keep up with the work load of academia, they should not be permitted to participate in sports, that is they should not be permitted to play. Advocating for them to be removed from the team is counter productive. Sports should be the incentive it is to get students into school. School still needs to remain the most important part of the equation.
No. The vast majority of high school sports players will not have a career in professional sports.
BYU looks for people who are active in the community and still keep good grades. What they look for is whether you participated in clubs, yes - sports, and other prograpms inside and outside of school.
The Athletic school is full of athletes, but the sports school is teaching people to be athletes.