ENDURANCE (SPORTSMANSHIP*)

Endurance (Sportsmanship) means not giving up, even when something feels hard or takes a long time. It is about staying committed to a task, a challenge, or a learning goal until it is finished. Students learn that feeling tired, confused, or frustrated is part of learning, and that effort and patience help them improve.

In school, endurance is shown when students keep trying in class, during practice, or in activities, even after making mistakes. Sportsmanship teaches students to try their best, play fairly, and respect others, whether they win or lose. Teachers encourage students to support one another, stay positive, and learn from every experience.

By building endurance, students grow stronger in both learning and character. They learn to manage frustration, accept challenges, and keep moving forward. This value helps students become confident, disciplined, and resilient learners who are prepared for future challenges in school and in life.

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