Greta V.
He has been a member of the Sisport competitive swimming team for three years, where he trains four to five times a week and has already competed in numerous events.
Studying, growing, and — in their free time — competing, performing, and putting themselves to the test. Many pupils at Vittoria Junior Primary School pursue their passions with a dedication that goes far beyond mere play: they train consistently, take to the stage, take part in competitions, and achieve results. Stories of daily dedication that intertwine with their school journey, and which speak of girls and boys capable of forging, even at this age, their own identity both inside and outside the classroom.
We are proud to collect and share their stories with the whole Vittoria community.
He has been a member of the Sisport competitive swimming team for three years, where he trains four to five times a week and has already competed in numerous events.
A young water polo player who brings enthusiasm and a genuine passion for the sport to the pool, standing out for the determination with which he approaches every training session and every match.
She plays competitive tennis in the U10 category at the Monviso Sporting Club in Grugliasco.
She competes in competitive alpine skiing with the Sansicario Ski Club.
They have been skiing since the age of four and compete in the 'Cuccioli' category (born in 2015). They have achieved notable results in provincial competitions, qualifying for the regional rounds of the Pinocchio on Skis Trophy and taking part in the Alpimotor Trophy in Sestriere.
These are divided into two disciplines: tennis and competitive alpine skiing.
They compete in alpine skiing. For them, the mountains are also a path to personal growth: they help them manage the pressure of competition, follow the rules and tackle challenges with maturity.
She regularly takes part in tennis tournaments, using sport to hone qualities that are also valuable in the classroom: discipline, concentration and a spirit of sacrifice.
He has been playing football for three years at San Gallo, a club affiliated with the FIGC, where he is captain. Last year, he was invited to a series of training sessions with Torino FC — an extraordinary honour for a primary school pupil.
He was selected by the Italian Tennis Federation to represent Turin in the Coppa delle Province, where he won his first match. He was chosen as one of the best tennis players in Piedmont in the Under-2018 category — a regional achievement.
He took to the stage at the Teatro Erba in Turin, one of the city’s historic theatres, with a performance that left a lasting impression. Among those enjoying the show in the stalls were several teachers, the Headteacher and Dr Bodo!
Different stories and talents, but a common thread: the ability to commit wholeheartedly to something you love. At Vittoria School, we believe that sport, art and school life can grow together, feeding off one another. The discipline learned on the pitch, on the track or on stage carries over into the classroom. The curiosity and tenacity cultivated in the classroom are taken everywhere.