Soccer

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The co-ed soccer team at Cumberland Academy of Georgia brings together students of all abilities to enjoy the dynamic and inclusive sport of soccer. Coaches focus on teaching the fundamentals of the game, such as dribbling, passing, and teamwork, ensuring that each player can contribute to the team regardless of experience level. The program promotes physical fitness, coordination, and strategic thinking, all while fostering a sense of unity among the diverse group of participants. Through practices and matches, students build confidence, develop friendships, and learn the value of sportsmanship and perseverance. The co-ed nature of the team encourages collaboration and respect, creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive on the field.

Monica N

If you have a special needs child, Cumberland Academy is one of the best schools in Georgia. The classrooms are spacious and the student teacher ratio is wonderful. The majority of the children have IEP’s, but you cannot tell from the curriculum, standards, expectations and the passion that the educators provide. From day one, they exceeded our expectations things that my son wasn’t able to do, or had never been introduced to, he was not only learning it, but was excelling as well. We love the warm environment and from the moment you enter the building you feel welcome. I love all of courses and extracurricular activities that the children have access to. I was shocked when I saw that they had cooking classes, and not just mediocre, Im talking about a real kitchen where life skills can be learned. Our son had the opportunity to participate in bowling and basketball on a weekly basis, it really helped him socially. He also enjoyed being apart of a family where he truly fit in.

Monica N

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