Anchors Away With Organized Play  Our overall objectives listed are as follows:  To ensure the safety of our students.  To make playtime constructive,

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Anchors Away With Organized Play

 Our overall objectives listed are as follows:  To ensure the safety of our students.  To make playtime constructive, purposeful and meaningful.  To reinforce academic learnings through play (Lang Arts, Math, Social Studies etc.)  To develop Good Citizens and model the criterion previously listed.  To build good characters and model values previously listed.  To foster the benefits of group work. Why Organized Play ?

To develop in our children, good citizenship, and to foster core values through a movement that creates an environment for safe play, group work, mentorship and learning. OUR MISSION

 Respects Authority  Contributes to Class & School Spirit  Loves his/her School  Respects Diversity  Believes in doing the right thing  Stands up for the rights of others  Respects the environment  Respects Peers  Is Serious about School work  Obeys School Rules Characteristics of a Good Citizen

 Respect – for peers, places around us and our assets (community)  Justice – practise fairness and equality among each other  Love – attitude of will to guarantee respect and justice and a continuous drive to help others.  Compassion – sensitivity toward each other  Courage – to stand by these core values and go against societal accepted norms.  Integrity – generous and non-judgemental  Community Oriented – appreciation of each other’s’ gifts and talents reflected through teaching styles. Core Values

 Service Oriented – giving to others freely without expectations of a reward.  Excellence focused – an attitude of being the best we can be and finding the best in others and working  together to achieve one main goal.  Creativity – showcasing what has been endowed upon an individual. This can be seen through attitudes and  movements toward work and play. This includes effective oral communication among each  other and contributions to the task.  Core Values

Lets get ready to set sail on an adventure of fun and excitement as we play together as a school community in harmony and safety. ANCHORS AWAY TO ORGANIZED PLAY!!!! LET’S SET SAIL