Our Largest Playground

At our MEMSP, we are not only tasked with preparing children for their future careers, but also teaching essential life skills, habits and attitudes that will help them successfully navigate adulthood. To do this and provide the best learning experience for students requires both indoor instruction and outdoor physical activity.

Our MEMSP has a large playground. It is a beautiful place with green grass all around it. Our schools gardeners keep it clean all the time.

It is used for morning assembly. At break time all the students of the classes come out of their classrooms and play there.

It is such a big ground that everyone can play any game they like. Some play cricket while some play football. Some of the students like to play hockey.

Our high school boys love to play volley ball everyday and improve their strength and maintain their health in prefect condition.

While kids explore school playgrounds they are building important life skills that will eventually help children to become effective thinkers, leaders and collaborators. Unfortunately, play is under scrutiny as school administrators, teachers and parents feel pressure for children to “perform” academically and spend more time in classroom instruction. And with the prevalence of electronics and the amount of screen time children are receiving each day, recess and free play on a playground are more important than ever.

By creating an environment where children can experience unstructured play, you’re not only supporting their physical health but also increasing their chances to succeed in the classroom. Kids pay more attention to academic tasks when they are given frequent, brief opportunities for free play. Recess can also have a calming effect helping with disciplinary issues and impulse control.

Unstructured physical activity on the playground helps kids become smarter, healthier and stronger.