The Name of New Zealand, Grace Prendergast, attended Branfil Elementary School as part of his role as ambassador of the beneficial organization to play.
She cools a talk about her life as a professional athlete and the importance of the game.
The children also had the opportunity to keep their gold medal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Mrs. Prendergast said: “We were very happy to meet the children of Branfil Elementary School to talk about the media and why it is such an important part of the children’s life.
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“The children were very committed and had a great understanding of the benefits of the game.
“They recognize that children in this country are lucky enough to have access to sports and game, but that many young people from all over the world do not have those same opportunities.”
The right to game is a beneficial organization that helps vulnerable children to Africa, Asia and the Middle East through the “power of the game.”
A Branfil primary school spokesman said: “We believe that outdoor game not only improves learning but also leaves a durable positive impact on children’s life.
“We loved having a visit of grace and showing our children the incredible work of the right to play.”