Kolkata/Kharagpur : Griffins International School Kharagpur held its Annual Sports Meet 2022-2023 for students of Nursery to Grade V on Sat...
Kolkata/Kharagpur: Griffins International School Kharagpur held its Annual Sports Meet 2022-2023 for students of Nursery to Grade V on Saturday, 28th January in the school premises.
The chief guest was Shahwar Hashmi, President – SERWWO (South Eastern
Railway Women's Welfare Organisation), Kharagpur Division while Priyanka,
Senior Sports Officer, IIT Kharagpur, was the guest of honour.
The programme commenced with the welcome speech by the principal Renu
Aneja. Soon after, the dignitaries and the guests were greeted with the welcome
song and was followed by the Lighting of the Torch. Post the ceremonial
inauguration of the Annual Sports Meet by the dignitaries, the chairman Abhishek
Kumar Yadav enlightened the students with his encouraging words. The Guest of
Honour was very delighted to see students of the Primary wing performing with
enthusiasm and motivated them with`1 important lifeskills learnt through sports
and games. She also emphasized on discipline and urged the parents to encourage
them to play outdoor games rather than playing mobile games. The Chief Guest
appreciated the efforts of the teachers and students in putting up the event.
She further encouraged the students to work hard and put their best in all the
work they take up.
The welcome rally was performed by the students of Classes Nursery to
Grade II showcasing the motto of the school and sports. The oath-taking ceremony took place House wise with students from Grade III to V, spearheaded
by the headmistress Ruma Mazumdar. The series of colourful events included
Puzzle Race, Flag Race and Jacket Race/ The sports events for Grades III to V
included Flat Race of 50m, 100m and Relay Race of 4x100m for both girls and
boys.
During the prize distribution ceremony, the enthusiastic winners were
awarded by the chief guest, the guest of honour, the chairman, the principal,
and the headmistress. The delightful winners bagged medals and certificates
in different categories of events.
The prestigious Champion Trophy was bagged by Phoenix House for scoring
the highest points.
The programme concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by Aripra
Chakraborty, junior school prefect, followed by the National Anthem.
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