REPORT ON SPORTS DAY
By Vice Principal Mr Mohammed:
"Our School Sports Day was celebrated on
March 9th 2013. It was a great enthusiastic and memorable moment.
Our students made all possible efforts to exhibit their best performance to
make it a memorable day. Our Chief Guest was Mr. Dhamu(Cine-Actor), our Guests
of Honour were Mr Yousuf Roshan Madras Mlapore Round Table-3(MMRT-3), Ms. Trupti
Sayani-Chairperson, Ladies Circle 4 and Mr. Sameer. Other school Trustees Mrs.
& Mr. Vishal, Dr. Mythili Ravishankar, Mr. Nathan, guests Mrs. & Mr.
Sundar Ms Mitali from UK and our beloved Captain Sir’s Mom.
The program started around 3pm in the
afternoon with a prayer song by our students. Welcome address to our Chief
Guest Actor Dhamu was given by Dharani and Pragadessh of Class VIII. Flag
hoisting was done by our Guest of Honour Mr. Yousuf Roshan. Our house captains
accompanied the guest for flag hoisting. Later on the Olympic torch was lit by
our guests Mr. Sameer and Mr. Yousuf Roshan with the help of our Physical
Education Teacher R. Venkatesan. Alongwith the lighting of the torch our
students took the oath for the commencement of the events. Each of our house
captains and vice-captains are special in their own areas with loads of talent.
The Olympic events started with the skipping
race by the girls of class VI to VIII. The winners were awarded medals and
certificates by our honourable captain sir, Mr. NandKumar.
The second event was the Ball throw by the
girls of Class VI to VIII, the winners were awarded medals and certificates by
our graceful Mam, captain sir’s Mother.
Students and their parents were provided refreshments. Our Chief guest, actor Dhamu delivered an excellent speech to the parents for the improvement of their children. Parents were advised to encourage all the talents of their children. All those present on the sports day event enjoyed the speech well.
The third event being the shot put by the
boys of class VI to VIII. The winners were awarded medals and certificates by
Mr. Dhamu. It was joyful experience for the students.
The fourth event was a 50m-running race by
the boys of class Vi to VIII. The winners were awarded medals and certificates
by Dr. Mythili Ravishankar-Trustee.
The fifth event was rolling the ball by the
students of class IV to V which was conducted on the house basis. The green
house and yellow house were the close competitors in many live events.
The sixth event was passing the ball by the
students of class IV and V which was also conducted on the house basis. Yellow
house were the winners of this event.
Later on the demonstration of Yoga and
Karate was done. Students who participated were awarded certificates and a
great applause from the spectators.
The next performance was the building of
pyramid by our students from class VI to VIII. The overall performance of our
students was appreciated by all our guests. Students were awarded participation
certificates by Mr. Dhamu.
The last event was the mind blowing one for
everyone present that day. It was the event of gymnastics with a rhythmic
music. The students gave an excellent performance which was liked by all those
present. All this was possible because of our physical education teacher Mr.
Venkatesan and his friends.
Finally prize distribution was done for the
winners and runners of cricket match conducted already. The runners being the
green house were awarded certificates and trophies by Dr. Mythili Ravishankar.
The winners were yellow house and Mr. Nathan awarded the certificates and
medals.
At the end of the prize distribution
ceremony, trophy for the overall performance for the whole year was given to
the Green House. The green house captain Sameer along with his team-mates and
teachers received the trophy from our Captain Sir, Mr. Nand Kumar.
The sports meet of 2012-13 ended with vote
of thanks by our P.Ed. teacher Mr. Venkatesan. National anthem was sung and
students dispersed at around 7pm in the evening.
It can be concluded saying that our
students made all possible efforts to make the whole event interesting and
appreciable. Especially the gymnastics was more appreciated by one and all."
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