Building on the itinerary, here is a more detailed breakdown of the Day 2 highlights. This version is perfect for a detailed blog update or a multi-photo carousel post where you want to highlight different grade levels and activities.
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Day 2 shifted the focus from the opening ceremony’s pageantry to the raw talent and competitive spirit of our students. From the early morning mist on the courts to the afternoon sun on the field, every moment was packed with action.
πΈ Court & Indoor Brilliance
The morning kicked off with Category E (Grades 8β10) dominating the Badminton courts. The level of focus and agility displayed set a high standard for the rest of the day. Simultaneously, the English Room transformed into a hub of strategic thinking as Category C (Grades 4β5) engaged in intense Chess matches, proving that sportsmanship is as much about the mind as it is about the body.
π Track & Field Feats
The “Field of Dreams” was busy all day:
- The Jumpers: Ramesh Sir and the primary team guided Categories A & B (Grades 1β3) through High Jump and Long Jump. Watching our youngest athletes clear the bars was a highlight of pure joy!
- The Throwers: Category D (Grades 6β7) showcased incredible strength in Shotput and Javelin, with several students setting personal bests.
- Category E Power: Later in the day, the seniors took over the track for a triple-threat display of High Jump, Long Jump, and Triple Jump.
β½ Game-Changing Matchups
- Basketball: In a fierce inter-house rivalry, the Category 4, 5, and 6 Girls saw Ruby vs. Topaz. The energy in the court was electric as Topaz and Ruby traded baskets in a game that came down to the final whistle.
- Futsal Grand Final: The much-anticipated Category C Boys Final between Emerald and Sapphire did not disappoint. The footwork, teamwork, and tactical play showed just how much our students have grown this season.
π Moments of Glory
The afternoon culminated in the Award Ceremony. It was a proud moment for parents and teachers alike to see students from all categories stand on the podium, medals gleaming, reflecting their hard work and discipline.













