Report: Starting a Sports Club

Introduction
This report, written at the request of the headteacher, includes the advantages and disadvantages of a sports club. The results are based on student comments and examples from other schools.

Positive points
A Sports Club would encourage students to be active by offering sports like football, basketball, and swimming. These exercises improve students’ physical fitness and help them live a healthier lifestyle. Furthermore, athletics can improve concentration, which would be helpful in class. Additionally, students have the chance to learn new things such as teamwork, leadership, and discipline. Team sports encourage teamwork, while solo sports improve self-confidence and determination.

Negative Points
However, the club will need money to buy equipment, hire professional coaches, and maintain its facilities. Students may also find it hard to balance these activities with their school works. Furthermore, the risk of injuries may make the parents worried.

Conclusion and suggestions
To conclude, a Sports Club would have benefits on students by improving their physical health, lowering stress, and teaching valuable skills. To solve issues, I suggest scheduling sessions twice a week to prevent struggles with school, finding sponsors to lower costs. With these methods, the Sports Club can turm into a successful and important element of our school.

 

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