Teacher

 

NAME: Mrs. Grace Giammaruti

SCHOOL: St. Christopher

CLASS: All classes for physical education.

SCHOOL PHONE: 215-673-5787

About The Teacher

     In response to recommendations from the President's Council on Physical 
fitness, St. Christopher School initiated an active gym program almost thirty 
years ago. From modest beginnings, the program has grown to encompass the 
entire student body.
     
     I was asked to launch this program at the request of Sister Rose Morris, 
who was principal at that time. Working in the convent basement and equipped 
with two balls and six bean bags, I introduced physical education to the 
three lower grades. Eventually the program expanded to include all grades 
from kindergarten through eighth. Through various fundraisers and school 
support, we have also improved the scope of the program by using a 
substantial variety of gymnasium equipment.

     Presently the gym period for each grade consists of fifty minutes of 
directed activity per week. The primary grades concentrate on coordination, 
ball-handling, rope-jumping, scooter-board activities, rudimentary 
gymnastics, and other developmental skills. A general progression of these 
activities, with the introduction of increasingly more difficult skills, 
rounds out the development of the children from the fourth through eighth 
grade levels.

     In addition to being the sole instructor with responsibility for 
direction and coordination of the St. Christopher physical education program 
at all levels, I also serve as a member of the Archdiocesan Committee for 
Physical Education in Elementary Schools. I have been directly involved in 
the establishment of the guidelines for physical education used throughout 
the diocese.
    
     The gym activities of St. Christopher School also extend into the 
extracurricular area through the activities of the cheerleading squads, as 
well as the various sports teams. We look forward to all of our teams having 
a successful, spirit-filled year! We also look forward to seeing many of our 
families in October and at our Gym show in May.

Mission For The Class

I hope that the students in our physical education program will see the 
pursuit of physical fitness in a positive light and will continue to practice 
it throughout their lives.