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Ekurhuleni teachers stay active at wellness sports day

Teachers from schools across Ekurhuleni swapped classrooms for courts and fields during a department-led wellness event at Laerskool Werda.

Various teachers from schools across Ekurhuleni were hosted by Laerskool Werda in Springs on October 17 for a health and wellness sports tournament.

The event was organised by the Department of Education in the Gauteng East District.

 Volleyball action between the Hawks and Rhino teams. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

Over 300 teachers participated in a variety of sports, including aerobics, soccer, netball, volleyball, and indoor activities such as chess, table tennis, and darts, with a touch of an indigenous game, morabaraba.

 Action in the soccer field between the Werde FC and Simnandi FC teachers. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

As part of the entertainment, fresh from the school band nationals in Durban, the Springs Boys High School band wowed the crowd.

 Twatwa FC and Jabulani teachers were showing skills in the soccer field. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

Speaking to the Heraut, Golden Ndlamlenze, a teacher from Quantum Secondary School and one of the facilitators, said such tournaments are important for teachers.

 Aerobics in the hall kept the teachers moving. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

“These events are aimed at keeping teachers healthy and promoting their well-being as part of stress relief. We communicated with the teachers that we are interested in doing it for their well-being, and they also showed interest in being part of the tournaments. The teachers benefit a lot, both mentally and physically, by partaking in a tournament like this because it allows them to be free and also keep fit,” Ndlamlenze explained.

 Springs Boys High School had the crowd cheering during their performances. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

He added that the department should organise more of these tournaments due to the health benefits.

Netball game between the Selpark Primary and Tsakane circuit two teachers. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

The organiser, Maria Marothi, told the publication that the games played at the tournament are a means of releasing stress among employees, as part of overall employee well-being, which enhances morale and productivity in the workplace.

 Action in the netball court between the Selpark Primary and Tsakane circuit two teachers. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

“The department coordinates such activities to guarantee officials that they are supported and well taken care of as they perform their daily duties,” she said.

 Thabani Gumede from Gugulesizwe PS and Lentsoe Khekha from Lebone PS. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

Marothi expressed gratitude to the teachers who participated and also thanked Laerskool Werda for hosting the event.

The teachers from the Hawks and Rhino teams playing volleyball. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

“We want the teachers to know that as a department we are there for them, and this is one of the ways to show that we care about their well-being,” she concluded.

The Grade 7 at Laerskool Werda were cheering the teachers on the field. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde
The teachers were sweating during an intense aerobic session. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde
 Wandile Dubuzana from Alra Park Secondary playing morabaraba with Jabulisiwe Zelemu from Gugulesizwe PS. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde
Golden Ndlamlenze. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde
Lentsoe Khekha from Lebone PS in action in a game of table tennis with principal Vusi Mavuso. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

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Zamokuhle Ndawonde

Zamokuhle Ndawonde is a journalist who loves community-based stories. She covers stories within the community, ranging from good news to hard news and sport, using skills such as video editing and photography to engage people in different ways.

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