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Report writing on sports day held in school


Sports Day At BVM
-Arjun Shah

BVM Convent Sr. Sec. School, Danapur organized Annual Sports Day for classes Kindergarten to VI to XI on January 25, 2017. Approximately 1000 students participated in the customized and fun-filled track and field events.  

The programme began with the welcome ceremony of the chief guests, Mr. S.P.Sharma, the Chairman and Mrs. Meenal Sharma, the Director. Mrs. Radha Jaitley, the Principal welcomed the guests with bouquets. A melodious welcome song was rendered by the school choir. The Sports Day was inaugurated by releasing balloons and beautifully decorated placard bearing the School’s name and motto by the Chief Guests, Guests of Honour, and the Principal.

Then the much awaited track and field events started. As the budding athletes of BVM Convent ran for the finishing line, the school campus reverberated with enthusiastic cheers from the spectators. Many new records were made in 50 meters, 100 meters, 200 meters races. Suryavansh from +1 was declared the best athlete of the meet. The medals to winners were given away by Mr. S.P.Sharma, the Chairman and Mrs. Meenal Sharma, the Director. The merit and participation certificates to the winners were given away by Mrs. Radha Jaitle, the Principal


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