KICK OFF THE SUMMER WITH THE SEDBERGH VIETNAM – CVK SPORTS DAY

Make your child’s summer wonderful with exciting sports activities. Not only is it a great opportunity for family bonding, but the Sedbergh Vietnam – CVK Sports Day is also an unmissable event for young Wolves and active kids to unleash their athletic potential.

1. Participants

Families with children aged 2-6 years old

2. How to Participate

– Register for family sports activities via the form by May 24, 2024.
– Register directly with teachers and teaching assistants participating in the Sports Day.

3. Time and Location

– Time: 8:30 AM on May 25, 2024..
Location: Sedbergh Vietnam – CVK, 1 Street 23, Phu My Hung Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.

4. Sports Day Program

8:30 – 9:00 Check-in and family welcome
9:00 – 9:20 Event opening ceremony
9:20 – 11:15 Games and activities

Free Participatory Activities
1. Hip-hop dance class
2. Basketball shooting
3. Push bike race
4. Face painting
5. Cooking
6. Robot demo

Family Competition Activities
1. Obstacle course for families with children aged 2-3 | Overcoming obstacles – Balancing a ball – Three-legged race
2. Obstacle course for families with children aged 4-6 | Overcoming obstacles – Guiding the ball to the finish line – Three-legged race

5. Rules for Family Physical Activity Games

OBSTACLE COURSE FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGED 2-3
1. Participants: Each family consists of 3 members: Parent(s) and 1 child (aged 2-3).
2. Competition Format: Qualifying Round: 8/10 families divided into 2 groups, each with 4/5 families. Competition format: knockout. The top 2 families with the highest scores from each group will advance to the final round. Final Round: 4/5 families compete for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
3. Rules: Each round: 4/5 families compete simultaneously. Number of games: 3 consecutive games.
4. Game Content:
a. Crawling on the grass: The child clings to the parent(s) as they move across the grass. Parents support the child’s hands and move using their buttocks until they reach the finish line. The family that reaches the finish line first wins. Continue to the next game.
b. Moving the ball to the finish line: Parent(s) hold the child’s hand and use a golf club to move the ball into a circle. The family that gets the ball into the circle with the fewest strokes wins. Continue to the next game.
c. Three-legged race: Parent(s) hold the child’s hand as they move forward together so that there are only 4 legs for 3 people (the child’s leg is placed on the parent’s leg). The family that reaches the finish line first wins.
5. Prizes: The organizers will award prizes to the families who achieve 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the final round.

OBSTACLE COURSE FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGED 4-5
1. Participants:

Each family consists of 3 members: Parent(s) and 1 child (aged 4-6).
2. Competition Format:
Qualifying Round:
8/10 families divided into 2 groups, each with 4/5 families. Competition format: knockout. The top 2 families with the highest scores from each group will advance to the final round.
Final Round:
4/5 families compete for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
3. Rules:
Each round: 4/5 families compete simultaneously.
Number of games: 3 consecutive games.
Scoring: Each game has 3 prizes: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. The family that comes in 1st receives 3 points, 2nd receives 2 points, and 3rd receives 1 point. The total points from 3 games will be added up to determine the rankings.
4. Game Content:
a. Crawling on the grass:
The child clings to the parent(s) as they move across the grass.
Parents support the child’s hands and move using their buttocks until they reach the finish line.
The family that reaches the finish line first wins. Continue to the next game.
b. Balancing a ball:
Parent(s) and child hold each end of a stick and balance a ball to the finish line.
If the ball drops, they must return to the starting point.
The family that reaches the finish line first wins. Continue to the next game.
c. Three-legged race:
Parent(s) hold the child’s hand as they move forward together so that there are only 4 legs for 3 people (the child’s leg is placed on the parent’s leg).
The family that reaches the finish line first wins.
5. Prizes:
The organizers will award prizes to the families who achieve 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the final round.

6.Notes

– The organizers reserve the right to adjust the rules to fit the actual conditions.
– Families must adhere to the rules and instructions provided by the organizers.