活力满赛场 少年正飞扬——G1-G4运动会
G1G2
清风拂面,春光正好。2026年5月13日,一、二年级专场运动会如约而至,少年们身着整齐着装,神采昂扬、意气焕发,奔赴这场热血与童趣交织的运动盛会。
初小部副校长、教学处主任郑圣洁老师,初小部教学处副主任葛丁老师、蔡剑老师出席了本次运动会。赛事由赵晓羽老师与Mr. Max联袂主持,二人默契配合,以专业的控场能力烘托出热烈昂扬的赛场氛围。
一年级教师代表Mr.Douglas登台致辞,他寄语全体学子,希望孩子们尽情享受竞技运动的独特魅力。
随后,二年级学生代表2-8班董安妮同学登台发言,她真挚祝愿每一位同学皆能直面挑战、勇于突破。
比赛开始前,孩子们进行的精彩的拉拉操表演,他们朝气蓬勃,伴随着动感明快的节奏,抬手、跳跃、整齐律动,动作灵动舒展、元气满满。明媚的笑容、利落的队形,尽显少年蓬勃向上的精神风貌,瞬间点燃全场气氛,为本次运动盛会拉开热烈序幕。
春风暖阳下,一年级的小萌娃们迎来了小学生涯的第一次运动会。别看我们年纪小,志气可一点儿也不小!二年级的同学们主动为同伴加油助威、递水搀扶,用自信与默契诠释了运动的意义。本次运动会,小运动员们共参加了五个项目:50米跑、立定跳远、投掷沙包、班级男女混合接力,以及亲子障碍接力跑。
第一棒 · 速度与激情:50米跑
“预备——跑!”随着发令哨响,小选手们像一支支小箭冲了出去。红扑扑的脸蛋、紧握的小拳头、努力摆动的双臂……也许步频还不够快,但那股认真劲儿让全场掌声不断。无论谁第一个冲过终点,等待他们的都是老师和家长的拥抱。
第二棒 · 脚下生风:立定跳远
站在起跳线前,孩子们学着青蛙的样子,屈膝、摆臂、奋力一跃。有的稳稳落地,开心地回头看看自己的脚印;有的跳完坐到了地上,爬起来拍拍裤子,笑着说“我下次还能更远”。每一次跳跃,都是对勇气的小小挑战。
第三棒 · 空中弧线:投掷沙包
小手握紧沙包,瞄准前方区域,用力一掷——沙包在空中划出一道道漂亮的抛物线。别看只是一个小小的沙包,角度和力度的配合对一年级小朋友来说可不容易。当沙包扔向原处,孩子们欢呼雀跃,那笑容比阳光还灿烂。
第四棒 · 团结的力量:班级男女混合接力
最扣人心弦的团体项目来了!每班派出4名女生和4名男生,接力棒在掌心传递。小小的接力棒,承载着全班的希望。交接棒时,有的小朋友紧张得差点掉棒,但队友立刻喊“没关系,加油!”最后一棒冲线的那一刻,全班沸腾——原来,为集体而战的感觉这么棒!
还有最温馨的高潮:亲子障碍接力跑
爸爸或妈妈与孩子组成一队,小选手们跨过“小栏架”、绕过标志桶,击掌交接。有的家长比孩子还拼,赛场成了欢乐的海洋,输赢早已不重要,大手牵小手的每一帧画面,都是童年最温暖的记忆。
G3G4
春日暖阳洒满校园,活力赛场激情飞扬。2026年5月9日,我校三、四年级春季运动会如期拉开帷幕,三、四年级全体学子精神抖擞、整装登场。党总支书记胡清湉老师,初小部教学处副主任葛丁老师、蔡剑老师出席了本次运动会。
本次运动会由沈晓旭老师以及 Mr.Andranik共同主持。
三年级老师代表朱珣老师动员大家做好赛前准备,积极参与。
四年级学生代表4-8班夏羽辰同学围绕“团结”这一主题,指出运动场上每一份成绩的背后,都离不开同学们的相互鼓励与默契配合。
赛场上,同学们奋勇拼搏,50 米短跑风驰电掣,奋力冲刺尽显少年锐气;
投掷项目凝神聚力,挥洒力量展现拼搏风采;
立定跳远腾空跃起,舒展身姿突破自我极限。
障碍接力与 4×100 米接力赛更是高潮迭起,队员们默契配合、奋勇争先,班级凝聚力在奔跑传递中尽情彰显。
奔跑的身影里藏着满满的快乐,加油声里满是暖暖的友情。同学们在运动中学会了在坚持下拼搏,在合作中团结,用小小的身影,写下了属于自己的春日运动故事。
拼搏不负韶华,荣誉见证成长。本次运动会颁奖典礼隆重举行。学校为赛事中表现优异的个人及班级颁发荣誉表彰,以此嘉奖拼搏、致敬坚持。一张张奖状,是对汗水的肯定;一份份荣誉,是对成长的赋能。
步履不停,运动不止。本次运动会圆满落幕,不仅强健了学生体魄,锤炼了坚毅品格,更增进了班级凝聚力,拉近了亲子距离。愿少年们永葆热爱、向阳生长,将赛场之上的拼搏精神融入日常,在成长的道路上步履生风,奔赴更远的山海。
G1G2
A gentle breeze brushed against their faces, and the spring sunshine was just right. On May 13, 2026, the long-awaited sports meet for the first and second graders arrived as scheduled. Dressed in neat uniforms, the young athletes were full of energy and spirit, ready to embrace this exciting event where passion met childlike fun. The event was attended by Ms. Zheng, along with Mr. Ge and Ms. Jane. The competition was co-hosted by Ms. Kristin and Mr. Max, whose professional stage presence created a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere on the field. Mr. Douglas delivered a speech, encouraging all students to fully enjoy the unique charm of competitive sports. Following him, Annie Dong from Class 2-8 took the stage and sincerely wished that every student would face challenges head-on and have the courage to push beyond their limits. Before the races began, the children put on a fantastic cheerleading performance. Full of vitality, they moved to the lively rhythm—raising their hands, jumping, and moving in perfect sync. Their bright smiles and sharp formations showcased their exuberant spirit, instantly igniting the atmosphere and marking a spirited start to the sports meet.
Under the warm spring breeze and sunshine, the lively first graders took part in their very first sports meet of their elementary school journey. Though they were young, their ambition was anything but small! The second graders enthusiastically cheered for their peers, handed them water, and offered support, embodying the true meaning of sports through confidence and teamwork. In this sports meet, the young athletes competed in five events: the 50-meter dash, standing long jump, sandbag throw, mixed-gender class relay, and a parent-child obstacle relay race.
Event 1 – Speed and Passion:
50-Meter Dash
"Ready—go!" At the sound of the starting whistle, the young racers shot forward like little arrows. With rosy cheeks, clenched little fists, and vigorously swinging arms... their pace might not have been the fastest, but their sheer determination drew continuous applause from the audience. No matter who crossed the finish line first, teachers and parents were there with open arms.
Event 2 – Breezy Moves:
Standing Long Jump
Standing at the takeoff line, the children imitated frogs—bending their knees, swinging their arms, and leaping forward with all their might. Some landed steadily and turned back happily to see their footprints; others sat down after the jump, only to get up, pat the dust off their pants, and say with a smile, "I can jump farther next time!" Each jump was a small challenge to their courage.
Event 3 – Arcs in the Air:
Sandbag Throw
Gripping the sandbags tightly, the children aimed at the designated area and threw with force—the sandbags tracing beautiful parabolas through the air. Though just small sandbags, getting the right angle and strength was no easy task for first graders. When the sandbags landed where they were supposed to, the children cheered with joy, their smiles brighter than the sun.
Event 4 – The Power of Unity:
Mixed-Gender Class Relay
Here came the most thrilling team event! Each class sent four girls and four boys, passing the baton from hand to hand. That small baton carried the hopes of the entire class. During the handoffs, some children were so nervous they nearly dropped the baton, but their teammates immediately shouted, "It's okay, you've got this!" When the final runner crossed the finish line, the whole class erupted in celebration—it turned out that competing for the team felt this good!
And the Most Heartwarming Highlight:
Parent-Child Obstacle Relay
A parent and child formed a team. The young runners crossed over "mini hurdles," weaved around marker cones, and high-fived for the handoff. Some parents were even more competitive than their children, turning the field into a sea of joy. Winning or losing no longer mattered—every moment of big hands holding little hands became the warmest memory of childhood.
G3G4
The spring sun bathed the campus in warmth, and the energetic field buzzed with excitement. On May 9, 2026, the spring sports meet for the third and fourth graders of our school kicked off as scheduled. All students arrived in high spirits, ready to compete. The event was attended by Ms. Hu, along with Mr. Ge and Ms. Jane. The competition was co-hosted by Ms. Sandy and Mr. Andranik. Then Ms. Jossie delivered a speech. She encouraged everyone to make good preparations for the sports meet and to actively participate. Olivia from 4-8 focused on the theme of "unity," pointing out that behind every achievement on the sports field lies the mutual encouragement and seamless cooperation of fellow students.
On the field, the students fought valiantly. In the 50-meter dash, they dashed like the wind, showcasing their youthful determination. In the throwing events, they concentrated their strength, displaying their competitive spirit. In the standing long jump, they soared through the air, pushing their personal limits. The obstacle relay and the 4×100-meter relay were especially thrilling, with teammates cooperating seamlessly and vying for the lead, fully demonstrating class unity through every pass of the baton.
Joy filled every running figure, and warm friendship echoed in every cheer. Through sports, the students learned to persevere and strive, to cooperate and unite. With their small but determined figures, they wrote their own spring sports stories.
Efforts never betray one's youth, and honors witness growth. A grand award ceremony was held for the sports meet. The school presented honors to outstanding individuals and classes, commending their hard work and perseverance. Each certificate affirmed their sweat; each honor empowered their growth.
Onward they move, for sports never stop. The successful conclusion of this sports meet not only strengthened the students' bodies and tempered their resilient characters but also enhanced class cohesion and brought parents and children closer. May the young athletes always cherish their passion, grow toward the sun, carry the fighting spirit from the field into their daily lives, and stride forward with vigor on their journey to ever greater horizons.
文字 | 程黎鸿、张海培、庄奕菁、王怡妲
图片 | 陈煜 曲昊睿 薛雅文
整合校对 | 黄砚秋
编辑 | 曲昊睿
审核 | 葛丁


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