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Kids 'R' Kids Secondary School organises Annual Sports Event

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Kids 'R' Kids Secondary School, Chandigarh, organised its Annual Sports Event - Athletic Meet 2025, at the Sports Complex, Sector 7. The event brought together students from classes V to X, who participated with great enthusiasm, discipline and competitive spirit. The meet featured an impressive line-up of track and field events, including 100m race, 200m race, hurdle race, javelin throw, long jump and shotput. Each event highlighted the students' athletic abilities, focus and determination to excel. One of the most anticipated highlights of the day was the final relay race, contested among the four school houses-Cousteau, Darwin, Da Vinci and Goodall. The relay witnessed exceptional teamwork and electrifying performances, drawing spirited cheers from the audience. Darwin House clinched the overall house trophy, reflecting their consistent performance across all events. Principal Anupam Grewal addressed the gathering, commending the students for their commitment, sportsmanship and perseverance. She emphasised the vital role of sports in fostering resilience, leadership and holistic development in young learners.

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