Kathmandu School of Central State Launches Sports Meet 2080
In an exciting development for local sports and education, Kathmandu School of Central State has officially kicked off its Sports Meet for the year 2080. This much-anticipated event began on January 24, 2080, within the vibrant college premises, marked by a special march past that showcased the enthusiasm and spirit of the participating students.
Key Highlights of the Opening Ceremony
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Distinguished Guests: The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of several notable figures including Principal Manoj Thapa, resource person Khagraj Joshi, and Rambabu Koirala, a ward member of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward 13. Other dignitaries included Academy Director Tank Gayre, School Vice Principal Rajkumar Shrestha, Head of Administration Sitaram Nepal, and +2 Coordinator Rajan Shrestha.
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Focus on Discipline and Development: Khagraj Joshi, speaking at the event, emphasized the importance of adhering to game rules and maintaining discipline. He highlighted how sports play a crucial role in the all-around physical, mental, and intellectual growth of students.
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The Importance of Sports in Education: Principal Manoj Thapa reiterated the significance of incorporating sports into school curriculums. He pointed out that beyond the physical benefits, sports instill values and morals, reinforcing that the essence of sports lies in participation and the joy of playing rather than just winning.
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Promoting Holistic Development Through Games: Echoing the sentiments on the educational value of sports, Academy Director Tank Gayre spoke about the accelerated physical and mental development that sports and games facilitate among students.
Comprehensive Sports Program
The Sports Meet 2080 boasts an inclusive and diverse program, ensuring wide participation:
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Extensive Range of Games: A total of 30 games will be featured during the meet, designed to include students from nursery to class 9, making sure no student is left out.
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Duration of the Event: The games commenced on January 24 and will run until January 29, 2024, providing a week full of competitive spirit and camaraderie among students.
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Inclusive Participation: The event aims to foster a sense of unity and team spirit among students, encouraging them to engage in healthy competition.
The inaugural ceremony was efficiently managed by school teacher Durga Subedi, setting a positive tone for the days to come. Kathmandu School of Central State's Sports Meet 2080 serves not only as a platform for showcasing athletic talents but also as a critical tool for holistic student development, echoing the school's commitment to fostering well-rounded individuals. This event marks a significant moment in the school's calendar, promising a week filled with excitement, learning, and growth.
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