Sports project days provided an opportunity to try out their favorite sports
Just before summer break, things really picked up again at Steinmühle. During the sports project days on June 20 and 21, students had the chance to try out a sport they’d always wanted to learn. Project descriptions helped them choose the right activity. To facilitate overall organization, the young athletes had to list four different projects in their order of preference during the preparation phase. Not only was school sports coordinator Michael Neirich involved in the two days of sports, but practically the entire teaching staff as well.
Nearly 30 activities awaited the students—from American football to wakeboarding. Many of these took place outside Steinmühle. The beautiful weather made it easy to enjoy the activities, which, by their very nature, cannot take place indoors. The sports activities were organized in stages for students in grades 5 through 11.
A Thank-You at a Barbecue
The Steinmühlen students could choose from: American football, badminton, ballet for everyone, basketball, beach volleyball, bridge, cheerleading, bike tour (with the option of an overnight stay), fencing, field hockey, fitness workshop, Frisbee, training & mobility, soccer for boys, soccer for girls, geocoaching, golf, judo, karate, climbing, mountain biking, Rhönrad, rowing, squash and fitness, tennis, table tennis, wakeboarding, and hiking.
On the afternoon of the second day of the event, Steinmühle showed its appreciation to the coaches from the partner clubs by hosting a joint barbecue. “A small token of our thanks for the great collaboration,” said Michael Neirich and the leadership team.
















































































































