Thursday, 8 May 2014

Creating Sportsmen all Around

What other people find in poetry or art museums, I find it on the sports field. On the 15 of January our school had begun with the school’s annual sports meet. We as CAS students had taken the initiative to organize the event by ourselves with the help and guidance of our physical education teacher Mr. Manoj singh. All the CAS students were divided into groups of 2 or 3 and handed over the responsibility of class wise athletic events by our team leader and this way we experienced how to plan large scale activities and how to work collaboratively with others.
                              I was teamed up with my classmate Tanmay. As I am the Head Boy of the school and my teammate is the sports prefect we had a lot of responsibility on our shoulders for the event and this was a new challenge for all of us. We were also assigned to the events of classes 6th to 8th. The events of the classes we were given were on the final day of the annual sports meet, so we had time to spend on other preparations for the meet and also to make the ground ready for all the events.
                              On the first day of the meet it was the day for the primary and pre-primary kids events to be held. The time we entered our school premises there was a very different and jolly mood amongst all the students. We had reported our in charge for the event and grabbed all the details of the day plan and the schedule. While working we constantly checked if all the teams were working according to the plan.

 Volunteering and helping the activity incharges for
shot-put discuss throw. 

                              Second day- it was the time for the classes 1st to 5th. We had to collect all the students for the event and inform all the participants about when and where they had to assemble. All the students from 1st to 5th were really excited for their events and the higher class students including us were waiting eagerly for their events which were the next and the last day. all students were cheering for their respective houses and teasing the opposition house.
                              Third day- Now it was the time for the main events which were the high voltage higher classes. None of us was prepared physically for the events as we had not even played or practiced since 3-4 months, so everybody started warming up and praying too. Not only we were excited but the whole school was excited for the events because they knew these were the best of all events and the most memorable once, no one wanted to miss the fun. Our class had the most of the best sports persons in the school including me and my teammate Tanmaya for the event organisation. We had taken part in all the activities to make our house the winner for the fourth time in a row.


  

1 comment:

  1. Dear Jaidev,
    Good reflection! You and Tanmay together have worked as a team and had good experience of working collaboratively.
    Keep up the good work!

    Ms. Vijayalaxmi Kanate,
    CAS Coordinator,
    DYPIS, Nagpur.

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