Parma, 28 April, 2026 - The Giocampus 2025/26 season in collaboration with Parma Calcio drew to a close this morning at the Ennio Tardini stadium. The programme, which began several months ago with great enthusiasm and strong participation, guided hundreds of children in discovering the values of sport and healthy lifestyles.
The final session involved two Year 3 classes from the primary school “Don Milani” primary school, taking part from 09:30 to 11:30. The morning began with a lesson on healthy eating alongside the “master of taste,” who guided the children in a simple and engaging way through the importance of good nutritional habits. After a snack break, the experience continued inside the stadium, with a tour of some of the most iconic areas of the Ennio Tardini - from the Ernesto Ceresini Museum to the press room, passing through the mixed zone, the pitch and the dressing rooms.
The event has brought education, sport and culture together across the season, bringing together 37 classes and over 1,000 students from primary schools in and around Parma.
Giocampus has been a key educational project in the region for over 25 years. It was created by Barilla with the aim of promoting healthy lifestyles among young people. Over time, it has grown to involve institutions, universities and local companies, including Parma Calcio, which has been an active partner for around a decade. At its core, the project has a clear goal: to bring qualified physical education teachers into primary schools, supporting traditional classroom learning with specialist skills and dedicated activities.
The partnership between Giocampus and Parma Calcio 1913 is a great example of how sport and the local community can work together to create real value and support the growth of younger generations.
Another season comes to a close, filled with smiles, discovery and participation, with an eye already on the future and a shared commitment to continue investing in education, wellbeing and the development of young people.