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We strike for two key wins: wide student participation in our program and competitive excellence from the teams we field each year. Through sports, students take responsibility for personal growth and develop integrity, commitment and dedication. They also add skills in time management, goal setting, work ethic, leadership, and sportsmanship, as well as learning to deal courageously with adversity and sometimes defeat.

Various Indoor Games

Carrom

Chess

Badminton

Table Tennis

Music Dance

Dance

Why Indoor Games?

Carrom

Carrom (also known as Karrom) is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East under different names though most non-eastern people know it by the East Asian name of Carroms (or Karrom). It is very popular in Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and surrounding areas and in the Middle East as well. In South Asia, many clubs and cafés hold regular tournaments. Carrom is very commonly played by families, including the children, and at social functions. Different standards and rules exist in different areas.

Chess

The game of chess helps young people learn to concentrate, think logically, overcome obstacles, spot patterns and categorize information. ... A scholastic chess club provides a challenge for students while helping build confidence and self-esteem. It offers a combination of educational and social activities. The game of chess helps young people learn to concentrate, think logically, overcome obstacles, spot patterns and categorize information.

Badminton

Badminton is a great school sport for both boys and girls. It is suitable for children of all ages and levels of ability. It is a safe, fun, low impact sport for children. A racquet sport played by hitting a shuttlecock across a net, either in a ‘singles’ match between two players, or as a ‘doubles’ match between two pairs. The game has become very popular in Asia and is often dominated by Chinese athletes.

Table Tennis

Table Tennis is the most complete sport for kids! It's good for the body! It's good for the Brain! To get a body and brain-boosting experience that will supercharge students to feel their best, with an emphasis on having fun while learning new skills we bring the sport of Table Tennis to schools. Table tennis is the perfect inclusive sport for schools where a wide range of athletic ability exists in any year group. The core skills involved, such as hand-eye co-ordination, concentration and body positioning, are skills that are important in most other sports.

Music Dance

Bringing together kids with songs, rhymes and actions let them discover how to interact and connect with others. They develop listening and social skills that will give them self-confidence and better prepare them for school. Music is an extremely important subject for all children to learn and can lead to better brain development, increases in human connection, and even stress relief.

Dance

Dance Culture Programme at our School.