What’s in the Program?
The Atid Educational Network encourages its students to take an active role in school sports activities through the unique “Machbatim for Tennis” program.
As part of the program, schools receive ongoing annual support and professional training for program leaders, in collaboration with the Israel Tennis Association.
The program culminates in a flagship event where schools compete against each other. This competition offers students an opportunity to showcase and elevate their athletic skills while fostering a sense of achievement and self-efficacy.
The tennis program challenges students to face personal obstacles that require discipline, self-regulation, and resilience — both on and off the court.
During the preparation period, students take ownership of their training process, set personal goals, and consistently work toward self-improvement.
The capstone event serves as a moment of recognition and celebration, where students are acknowledged for their dedication and progress, while strengthening their sense of belonging to their school and the Atid network community.
Training Details
- Professional tennis training workshops for physical education teachers, conducted in collaboration with the Israel Tennis Association
- Tennis equipment provided, including portable nets, racquets, and balls
What’s Required from the School?
- Appoint a responsible physical education teacher to lead the program
- Recruit a team of 5–6 students and prepare them for competition
- Cover transportation costs for students
- Facilitate training and preparation activities for the teams