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Torah Academy Primary Festival focuses on teamwork, not winning

Children from eight schools took part in the fourth annual Torah Academy Primary Festival (TAPFest) for Grades 1 and 2s to play mini-soccer and mini-netball.

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The festival aims to develop a love for sport and build good relationships on the field, says Torah Academy Primary School Principal Rabbi Motti Hadar. But most importantly, it aims to offer a fun-filled afternoon. “There is less emphasis on winning, and more on teamwork, growing skills, sportsmanship, fun, learning the game, and building character. No scores are kept.”

Bella Vista, Hirsch Lyons, Houghton Primary, King David Victory Park (KDVP), Maryvale College, Sandton Sinai, Torah Academy and Yeshiva College participated on the day.

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