Not only games are fun, challenging and social, but also they're great tools for learning, offering the opportunity to think, react, adapt, master, compete, and laugh all the way through.
Horizon students always enjoy playing board games. They regularly play with their teachers and parents in a schoolyard. It is a good way to focus their attention and actively immerse them in critical thinking.
Board games don’t take center stage in our curriculum, but they provide a unique, fun opportunity to facilitate higher order cognitive abilities in ways that our normal academic studies may not.
It is very inspiring to see how teachers compete with their students and help them dive into these fun and competitive learning opportunities.