St. Anthony’s continues to deliver quality physical education for its students and was once again honoured for this effort.
The school was presented with the 2015-2016 Quality (daily) Physical Education Award. For its commitment to offering exceptional physical education to the school community, it received a letter of congratulations from one of the most famous former teachers in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“This award recognizes the great success of your school’s physical education programming. As a former teacher and someone who enjoys a number of sports, I know how important it is to get students moving and to give them the knowledge required to make healthy choices that will last a lifetime,” he states in a letter.
“I would like to commend the staff, coaches and parents for supporting a program that provides opportunities for physical activity, emphasizes fun and fair play and encourages leadership and self-confidence.”
The award is presented by Physical and Health Education (PHE) Canada, which has the vision to supporting schools in the promotion of health
“This award is a recognition of your schools’ achievement of providing a quality/comprehensive Physical Education program that provides a foundation for the development of physical literacy; enabling students to live physically active and healthy lives,” stated PHE President Fran Harris in a letter. “Out of approximately 15,000 schools in Canada, close to 500 schools receive this award each year, truly making your school one of Canada’s leaders in physical education.”
For their effort, the school was presented with a banner that will be hung in the gymnasium.