Classes VI-VIII faced off this month in a series of exciting Table Tennis, Badminton, and Volleyball matches! The four houses competed fiercely, showcasing their athletic skills and teamwork. The supportive cheers and focused rallies filled the air with a vibrant energy. Regardless of who claims victory, this event was a testament to the dedication and sportsmanship of our young athletes.
The inter-House sports competitions in April brought out the spirit of healthy rivalry amongst students of Classes VI to VIII. The different sports, basketball,football, and cricket, served as a valuable platform for the students to showcase their skills and sportsmanship.Through a variety of challenges, participants demonstrated exceptional dedication and a strong sense of pride in their Houses. The events became a celebration of sportsmanship and the importance of teamwork. Here’s an overview of the events conducted and the medal tally. SPORT WINNERS RUNNERS UP Basketball Jr Boys Ekta Shanti Basketball Jr Girls Shakti Ekta Cricket Shakti Ekta Football Ekta Shakti
The inter house sports events displayed remarkable athleticism, teamwork, and sportsmanship by the students of Classes IX to XII. Their commitment to their respective Houses and their outstanding performances in various sports have brought honour and pride to their teams. Final results of the events : Results SPORT WINNERS RUNNERS UP Football: Senior Boys Shanti Ekta Table Tennis: Mixed Shakti Shanti Football: Senior Girls Shanti Shakti Basketball: Senior Boys Shanti Ekta Basketball: Senior Girls Shanti Ekta
The month of May witnessed various sports events such as Badminton, Volleyball and Table Tennis for Classes VI to VIII. Ekta house established their lead by bagging the first position in Volleyball and TableTennis. Easc of these events encompassed a wide array of disciplines that tested the skills, endurance, and mental fortitude of our athletes. Whether it was individual or team-based, the events challenged the students in unique ways, pushing them to their limits and beyond. Here are the final results of the various events. Results SPORT WINNERS RUNNERS UP Badminton Jr Boys Pragati Ekta Badminton Jr Girls Shanti Shakti Volleyball Mixed Ekta Pragati Table Tennis Mixed Ekta Shakti
The month of April witnessed a plethora of Inter – House sports events such as football, cricket and basketball for Classes VI to VIII. Each event differed in intensity with the participants pushing each other to their physical limits. The level of dedication and competitive spirit demonstrated by each team was a clear indicator of the pride harbored for their respective houses. The diverse range of challenges were a testament to the talents and sportsmanship of our school’s young athletes! Here’s an overview of the events conducted and the medal tally. Results SPORT WINNERS RUNNERS UP Basketball Jr Boys Ekta Shakti Basketball Jr Girls Pragati Shanti Cricket Shakti Ekta Football Shanti Pragati
‘The only one who can tell you that you can’t win is you – and you don’t have to listen’ said Jessica Hill.2 December 2022 dawned bright and sunny and put everyone at TIS,VV into a mood of excitement and anticipation. Finally it was the much awaited Sports Day for the Senior School ; and participants, Cabinet members , volunteers ,teachers , spectators alike were agog with sporting fervour.The meet was inaugurated by Dr Satyapal Singh, a Dronacharya awardee and a much esteemed coach who has specially guided para-athletes to compete at both national and international sporting events. He motivated students to make physical activity a regular part of their routine and inculcate values of perseverance and resilience which would pave their way to success.The ceremonial torch was carried around the field by Tanvi Nandal , Krrish Vikram Jain, Akshita Singh and Pratyaksh , all of them stars in various sporting disciplines at both national and international levels. Track and field events including relay races , hurdles, high jumps, shot put, fun races for students, teachers and support staff, kept the crowd cheering . Each House was in a fiercely competitive mode with their respective Goal Posts decorated in the House colours in the Anime theme, with Mascots and Cheerleaders to boost their morale. A lively commentary held the audience engaged. The event culminated with the JK Sen Awards for the best Sports Girl and Sports Boy in both senior and junior categories and the trophy for the Best House bagged by Shanti House with Shakti and Ekta as runners up. Click here for more pictures
The Primary wing of the school celebrated the Junior Sports Meet on 21 October 2022. Grandparents were specially invited to be a part of this exciting day. Dr. Sunita Godara, the 1992 Asian Marathon Gold Medalist, was the Chief Guest at this mega event.The air was vibrant with energy and cheers as the audience watched the much awaited athletic events where competitiveness among the students was at itspeak. The young athletes participated in various races; flat race, fun races and relay races. In between there were graceful aerobics presentations and a scintillatingdisplay of yoga and taekwondo. The races organized for the grandparents and the teachers saw an impressive participation. The ceremony ended with the declaration of results and encouraging words from the chief guest. It was a very special day for all the little ones, featuring sportsmanship, unbridled enthusiasm and happy memories to cherish. Click here for more photos
Students of Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, successfully participated in The Fit India Freedom Run 3.0 organized by the Government of India’s Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports from 2nd October to 31st October 2022. The Sports department encouraged the students to inculcate fitness in their daily routines to maintain their health.
The Inter-house sports activities organized for classes IX-XII in the month of August included Basketball, Football and Volleyball. In each of these events, players showed improving levels of skill and definitely put their best foot forward , determined to help their Houses reach the top. The teams played to win and didn’t want to settle for anything less. True sportsmanship was seen on all fronts during the matches. Result Sports Activity FIRST POSITION SECOND POSITION Football Sr Boys Shanti House Shakti House Volleyball Mix Sr Category Ekta House Pragati House Basketball- Sr boys Pragati House Disqualified Basketball- Sr Girls Pragati House Ekta House
National Sports Day, which is celebrated on 29th August every year, is dedicated to the memory of renowned hockey player Major Dhyan Chand . He was known for his extraordinary ball control and goal-scoring feats, in addition to earning three Olympic gold medals, in 1928, 1932 and 1936, during an era where India dominated field hockey. His influence extended beyond these victories, as India won the field hockey event in seven out of eight Olympics from 1928 to 1964. Our school celebrated National Sports Day with much enthusiasm this year, starting with a speech about Major Dhyan Chand in the Assembly by Krrish Vikram Jain, the Assistant Sports Captain, who spoke about the significance of the date and also encouraged students to inculcate physical activity in their daily routine to keep themselves fit and healthy. Later, we had an exciting volleyball match between the teachers and the school volleyball team in which the teachers proved to be more sporty than our school team and thus won the match! For students of Classes III to XII , we had various fun activities throughout the week starting from 24th August to 29th August. The activities included a lot of games like kho-kho, head shoulder knee toe, seven stones, balance the ball, air hoopie, giant tic-tac-toe. We ended the celebrations with a hard fought tug of war between Classes XI and XII. The Sports Department planned and organized these activities and said that sports should be a part of everyone’s life.