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Our sports hall

Future-oriented sports

Our sports hall offers a unique and fantastic sports experience. Moving with pleasure and continuing to do so in the future is the most important thing with us!

Everything is there!

The sports hall consists of four gymnasiums that can be converted into one large hall. The floor (with LED lighting!) has fixed patterns but also dynamic lines. Lines for playing fields can be switched on and off at the touch of a button. The sports hall even has a ‘ninja wall’ where you can measure your strength and a climbing wall where you can look out through a glass wall at great height.

Students Nayana Dollart (16), Kirill Kharin (13), Sterre Meuwese
(14) are super excited about the hall. “I have never seen such a futuristic gym. With trapezes, a climbing wall and the ‘Ninja’ wall,” Kirill says. He has already tried the climbing wall and likes it best. The Ninja wall is a multi-wall focused on strength. Nayana notices the new floor with LED lighting. “The hall is very modern compared to the old gym,” he says. Sterre explains how bright the hall is. “There is not only lighting, but also big windows and a glass wall. It was very bold when I was climbing that I could see outside through the windows.”

 

 

 

Indoor and outdoor sports

The glass back wall in the sports hall ensures that the indoor sports hall flows effortlessly into the exercise park outside. The wall is often open: when the weather is nice, you can easily access the exercise park outside. The exercise park, including the yoga field, boot camp bridge, beach volleyball, panna cage and the aorta running or skating track await you.

No grades

What is also special at Stedelijk College Eindhoven is the norm-free exercise. You no longer get grades for physical education, but are challenged at your own level. That makes sports unique here in Eindhoven!

“We teach four subjects at the same time in the hall.
Students can choose which sport suits
them. We have frameworks and give
instructions, but a pupil can then
fill in what he wants for himself and set a goal”.

Ms N.(Nancy) Jansen
Physical Education teacher

 

Jill (pupil 3 mavo) completes the optional subject LO2

“I chose this additional subject because I enjoy exercising and you get to play sports that you don’t normally get lessons in such as javelin throwing or rugby. This sports hall has lots of different facilities so you can do all the sports well. What I like most is that you spend at least three extra hours a week doing sports, which for me is relaxing. You also get theory lessons on physical education, which you need for your final exams”.