Notre Dame Academy students learning and growing through gaming
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The days of playing video games in school being frowned upon are long gone at Notre Dame Academy.
And that’s helping set students up for potential careers in eSports, a field that one leading industry source projects to hit $1.8 billion in revenue this year to hit and to have an audience of nearly 600 million two years from now.
Instructor Chad Kletzel says growth is happening at Notre Dame, too, as the school winds down the first year of its Gaming Concepts program with a class, a club and a league.
“We’ve seen around 20-30 kids attending when we have our sessions after school,” he says. “So that’s been a good turnout for this year and I think the chatter around the school is people are kind of learning more about it and people are talking about joining next year and being a part of the league more than just the club and participating in that.”