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BRS MINI OLYMPICS (SPORTS DAY-2025)

Date: 29 November-2025

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The Sports Day- BRS Mini Olympics was a grand success. The dedication, teamwork, and tireless efforts of the staff members were visible in every detail, from meticulous planning to smooth execution. The enthusiasm with which they guided and motivated our students truly brought the event to life.

The teachers ensured that every child felt encouraged, included, and supported. The coordination between departments, the readiness to take up responsibilities, and the positive energy you displayed made this event successful. It is this passion and professionalism that strengthen our school community and help us create meaningful experiences for our students.

The event started with the  Guard of Honour to receive the chief guest the esteemed Chairman of the institution Mr.Rajashekar Reddy & Honourable Secretary, Mrs. Bhagya Rajashekar Reddy along with the Principal of the institution.

 Followed by the guard of honour was the Flag Hoisting & National Anthem

“The flag is a symbol of our country’s ideals—liberty, justice, and equality for all.” 

To mark the spirit of patriotism and pride, our Chief Guest, our esteemed Chairman Sir Shr. K.R.Rajashekhar, hoisted the National fag. As the flag ascendsd, every one stood in reverence and joined in singing the National Anthem.

 The Olympic flag, with its five interlaced rings, symbolizes the unity of the five continents and the spirit of friendship, solidarity, and fair play. As the flag ascends, let us remind ourselves that sports are not merely about competition, but about harmony, respect, and excellence. Our Chairman Sir was then invited to hoist the Olympic Flag.

 As the flag is being hoisted everyone rose to be in attention to  honor the Olympic flag as it took its place high above. As we stood, we all paid tribute to the ideals of the Olympic movement through the Olympic song.

 The Olympic song reminded us that beyond victory and defeat lied the greater purpose of sport — to bring people together, to inspire hope, and to celebrate humanity.

With the flag flying high and the song echoing in our hearts, we marched forward into the Mini-Olympics with pride, determination, and joy.

 Immediately after the flag hoisting the field came alive with colour and energy as our houses prepared for the March Past. Each team marched with pride, showcasing their unity, strength, and sportsmanship. They were cheer by the audience as they saluted the dignitaries.

Soon after the march past the the Olympic torch was lit. The lighting of the Olympic torch symbolizes unity, hope, perseverance, and the spirit of competition among athletes. Rooted in ancient traditions, the torch signifies purity, divine presence, and a connection between cultures. The symbolism of the torch extends beyond sports, it serves as a metaphor for personal achievement and resilience.

The torchbearers were  then invited to light the ceremonial flame. This marked the official opening of our Mini-Olympics.

Torch Bearer 1 –

Our first torch bearer was Nihal Rajesh of Grade 4B student, participated in the Smoka Football Tournament held in Poland in June 2025 and secured First Place. “He is also traveling to Thailand on December 4th to participate in the Thailand International Youth Cup 2025.

Torch Bearer 2 –

Then the torch was handed over to Sam Ryan Bhoompag of Grade 7B
At the Shorin Kai Cup 2025 International Karate Championship in Dubai, he achieved 1st Prize in Kumite (Under 13–14category) and 3rd Prize in Katas.

Torch Bearer 3 –

Next it was handed over to Kaustubh Vidapanakal of grade 10th was honored with the title of Most Disciplined Football Player in the U-15 category by Maverick Blues Football Club.

Torch Bearer 4 –

 The 4th torch bearer is a rising star in tennis, Tejas Holla of class 10th  has claimed victory at the All-India Talent Series (U-14) Tournament in March 2024, winning titles in both singles and doubles events.

Torch Bearer 5 – The torch was then handed over to Panith Anand Kumar of grade 9
With precision and focus, Panith has made his mark in rifle shooting. He proudly secured a Silver Medal at the National Level Rifle Shooting Competition held in Bhopal on 14th November 2025.

Torch Bearer 6 –

Our final torch bearer was Sai Jhanavi of grade 11th Commerce
Representing the spirit of tennis, Sai Jhanavi has brought glory to Karnataka. Recognized by the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association with a prestigious Cash Award for representing the state in the National Games, she further proved her mettle by winning the Nationals U-16 Championship in 2023 at Kolhapur.

Sai Jhanavi handed over the torch to our esteemed Chairman, Sir to declare the sports meet open

The torch through  the hands of Sai Jahnavi,  moved forward to light the BRS mini-Olympic flame.

Sportsmanship is built on integrity and respect. The School principal Dr. Sangeetha Ballal, was the invited to  lead the Oath-Taking Ceremony.

All the students & participants  repeated the oath.

 The  Chairman Sir, Secretary ma’am, and the Principal was escorted onto the stage.

Prayer is not a duty which must be performed, but a privilege which is to be enjoyed.

To invoke blessings and harmony, invocation was presented by Grade 12 students.

 

“Everything in the universe has rhythm. Everything dances.”

Dance is the hidden language of the soul. Our students presented an invocation dance to seek divine grace and celebrate the spirit of the day.

A warm welcome is not just a greeting, but a reminder of how much we      value and cherish your presence.

To formally welcome our guests and participants, Kavitha ma’am, our primary coordinator was invited to deliver the Welcome Address.

 The strength of the team is each member, and the strength of each member is the team; the strength of our school is our Principal Ma’am.

With this spirit,  our respected Principal, Dr. Sangeetha Ballal,was humbly invited  to address the gathering and share words of wisdom that would  inspire us all.

 We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
It’s not just about winning medals — it’s about discipline, teamwork, resilience, and the spirit of never giving up.

On the auspicious of BRS Mini Olympics we took immense pride in honoring the champions among us — the students who have not only represented our institution but have carried the spirit of excellence onto national and international arenas.

 We extend heartfelt gratitude to all parents who stood by their children – not just today, but throughout their practice sessions. Your involvement is the backbone of their growth. Parents, your patience, early mornings, and endless encouragement have helped our young players reach this stage. We celebrate you as much as we celebrate them. Thank You, Parents.

 CBSE – VEERGATHA – 5.0

Project Veer Gatha was instituted in 2021 to disseminate the details of acts of bravery by Gallantry Awardees and the life stories of these brave hearts among students, thereby raising their spirit of patriotism and instilling in them the values of civic consciousness. As part of this, the students developed various projects through different media, including art, poetry, essays, and multimedia. On these, gallantry award winners and best projects were awarded at the national level by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Education, Government of India, in recognition of their contribution to the initiative of the Government of India to commemorate the indomitable courage, valiant legacy of gallantry awardees, and patriotic spirit of India’s brave hearts through the ages.

We are pleased to inform you that our students also participated in this project. These students received the certificates for Veergatha 5.0 from the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India

  1. AALIA M GADAGOLI —- GRADE 5
  2. CHINMAY BABU —— GRAEE 8
  3. INDU MADHURI —— GRADE 9
  4. YOGAASHREE —— GRADE 12

 

Academic Achievers

We proudly recognized the outstanding academic achievements of our students in recent academic years.

  • R. Hemant Vishal (Grade 12) secured an impressive 93.4% in the 2023–24 academic year.
  • Juan Elias Mathew (Grade 10) achieved a remarkable 93.4% in the 2023–24 academic year.
  • Hriday Sai (Grade 10) excelled with 92% in the 2024–25 academic year.

Their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to the entire student community. We congratulate them and wish them continued success in all their future endeavours.

Math Science Expo achievers:

As Albert Einstein once said, ‘The important thing is to never stop questioning.’

And that spirit of curiosity and creativity was on full display throughout the Innovate Illuminate – Science Maths expo, which was held on 25th October.

We celebrated the brilliant minds who dared to explore, experiment, and excel at our Math and Science Expo.”

 

Winners of English Essay Writing

On this joyous occasion of our Sports Day, we also took a moment to celebrate the intellectual spirit of our learners. Alongside physical excellence, we honored the power of words and ideas through the English Essay Writing Competition held on the 19th of August.

Essay writing is a reflection of thought, imagination, and clarity. Each participant has shown commendable effort, and today we recognized the best among them, grade by grade.

 We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the participants

 Team Game Winners

From the football field to the basketball court, from the volleyball net to the throwball pitch, from the tug of war rope to the badminton shuttle — every game teaches us that true victory lies not just in winning, but in teamwork, passion, and the spirit of play.

What is sweet – winning or losing – of course, winning is sweet. What if it is achieved as a team? Yes, we proudly announced the Team Game Winners, where our students demonstrated their team skills, sacrificed their individual interests, and coordinated for their team’s success.

 The field was set, the teams were ready, and the air was buzzing with excitement. Once again the parents were extended a warm welcome to our Mini-Olympics—a day where we run, jump, cheer, and celebrate the true spirit of sports!

What better way to kick off our Sports Day than with the boundless energy and adorable enthusiasm of our youngest stars?

The audience got  ready to cheer as they took the field with joy, confidence, and a whole lot of cuteness.  

Ribbon Display – by Mont students

Today our little stars from Montessori were ready to mesmerize the audience with a colourful ribbon dance to a beautiful song. They were watched closely as their bright ribbons twirled and swirled, symbolizing joy, energy, and creativity.  

Our Montessori children truly painted the stage with colors of happiness and innocence. Their graceful movements with ribbons reminded that even the smallest hands can create the biggest smiles.  

Our Music Teacher, Mr. Shahabudhin SiR was invited to render a Keyboard performance.

 Next were the races: 

  1. 20m Race – Mont I Boys and Girls
  2. Zigzag Race – Mont II Students
  3. Tunnel Race (run and cross the hoops) – Mont III Students
  4. Chicken Race(balancing the cone) – Mont I Students
  5. Pick Up and Drop(pick bin bag and drop) – Mont II Students
  6. Balancing the bin bag with Soccer – Mont III Students

 Grade -1 students – Stick Display

The it was the time to welcome our talented Grade 1 children! They were ready to showcase their rhythm, coordination, and creativity through a special Stick Display. With every beat and every move, they showed us how teamwork and practice can turn simple sticks into a dazzling performance. 

Grade 2 – Pom Pom Drill

  Everyone were informed to hold onto their hearts — because what was coming next was guaranteed to make them smile!”

With colorful pom-poms in hand and joy in their steps, Grade 1 & 2 were about to show  that enthusiasm knows no age. Their giggles, twirls, and teamwork are sure to steal the show. Yes, it was time for the Pom Pom Drill

Next were the race sfrom Grade 1:

Hurdle Race – Grade 1 Boys and Girls

 Obstacle Race – Grade 2 Boys and Girls

 Grade 3 & 4 Yoga drill 

 Up next was a beautiful display of balance, strength, and serenity — our Yoga Drill, a journey of mindfulness and movement.

Hoops race– Grade 3 Boys and Girls

 Obstacle Race – Grade 4 Girls

 Sack Race – Grade 4 Boys

 Grade 5 & 6 Hoops drill by girls

Up next, was the Hoops Drill synchronized with colorful hoops, turning the field into a stage of movement and joy.

  Our girls performed the Hoops Drill with energy, confidence, and perfect coordination

Ball Display Drill by Boys

The boys had prepared something truly special. The audience watched as they combined rhythm, movement, and coordination with the ball to create a fun and exciting performance. They were get ready to be swept off their feet as the music began

 4x20m Relay Race – Grade 5 Students, Boys and girls

 Hurdle Relay Race – Grade 6 Students 

  1. Game for Parents and prize distribution

 The grand Sports Day – BRS Mini Olympics – 2025 concluded with an exclusive prize giving ceremony & vote of thanks proposed by our Secondary Coordinator – Ms.Sowmya Reddy

 

 

 

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