Sports at School

Playing sport is an important part of growing up and teaches children many values that will prepare them for life after school. Taking part in sports activities is also good for your health and keeps the body and mind in good condition. It allows our students to enjoy activities beyond the confines of the classroom walls and to show their talents in other ways.

Here at CGB sports play a crucial role in the development of the whole individual. Sports teach people important values and life skills such as working as a team, self-discipline, how to win and lose graciously, that hard work and perseverance are required for succes, respect for others and that by simply participating in sports, one can have lots of fun!

At CGB there is something for all of our students and for a small school we certainly have alot of sports options to offer our students.

 Football

Inter-house Football competition and CGB Football Gallery

 

Rugby

The CGB Rugby Club has been running for almost three years now, and again it is one of the most popular extra-curricular clubs on offer to the students.

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Baseball

On Friday 27th October, CGB played its first match in the Inter-School Under 13 Baseball Tournament against Colegio San Carlos. CGB has a very inexperienced team but managed to pull off a surprise victory by 15 runs to 10. Congratulations to the team manager and coach, Richard Coronado.

Other

In addition, the school offers the following Co-curricular Sport Activities for this term:

Ballet (Year 2 to Year 6), Cheerleading (Year 3 to Year 12), Fencing (Year 1 to Year 12), Hockey (Year 3 to Year 12), Horseback Riding (Reception to Year 12), Karate-Do (Nursery to Year 12), Ping Pong (Year 3 to Year 12), Rhythmic Gymnastics  (Nursery to Year 2), Roller Skating (Reception to Year 2), Squash (Year 3 to Year 12), Tennis (Year 3 to Year 12), Taekwondo (Year 3 to Year 12), Wall Climbing (Year 3 to Year 12).