Baramulla, Jun 15: The Aarifeen School of Excellence (ASE) in Delina, Baramulla, kicked off its highly anticipated second annual sports day with great enthusiasm and fervor. The three-day event promises to be an extravaganza of athletic prowess and camaraderie.
On the opening day, esteemed guests graced the occasion, including renowned international wheelchair basketball player, Ishrat Akhtar, who lit the Olympic torch, symbolizing the spirit of competition and unity.
ASE, known for its commitment to holistic education, welcomed the Director of Physical Education from Government Degree College (GDC) Baramulla Dr. Tanveer Ahmad, who graced the event as the chief guest.
The festivities began with the awe-inspiring Olympic torch ceremony, where Ishrat Akhtar, an inspiration to many, illuminated the flame that would ignite the competitive spirit among the participants.
The subsequent release of ASE balloons added a touch of vibrant colors to the already electric atmosphere.
A solemn oath ceremony followed, where young learners of ASE, participants, and staffers pledged to compete fairly and uphold the values of sportsmanship throughout the event.
With great anticipation, students eagerly took part in various athletic competitions, showcasing their talent and resilience.
The first day witnessed exhilarating races, including the splint race and hurdle race for both boys and girls, promoting healthy competition and encouraging young athletes to push their limits.
Girls displayed their agility and skill in the hulahoop and sac races, while both boys and girls fiercely battled it out in the highly anticipated tug of war event.
The standing broad jump showcased participants’ explosive power and precise technique.
In a unique twist, fathers of ASE students were also invited to participate in events such as javelin throw, sprint race, and tug of war, adding a touch of family bonding and fostering a sense of community within the school.
Expressing his gratitude, Ishfaq Ahmad, a proud parent, thanked the school authorities for organizing an inclusive event that not only celebrated the students’ achievements but also provided an opportunity for parents to actively engage in sports activities alongside their children.
He expressed hope that ASE would continue to organize such events, which fostered physical strength and safety among the students.
Principal ASE Asma Sadiq, in her address to the students and parents, highlighted the school’s commitment to the holistic development of learners, emphasizing the importance of sports as an integral part of the educational process.
“ASE aims to nurture well-rounded individuals who not only excel academically but also actively participate in athletic endeavors, representing our union territory and nation at the international level,” she said.
The meticulously organized event was spearheaded by the ASE Physical Education Department, under the leadership of Aadil Sher, Yasmeena Akhtar, and Jamsheed Bano.
Their dedication and efforts ensured the smooth execution of the sports day, creating an environment where students could thrive and showcase their talents.
As the second annual sports day of ASE continues over the next two days, students, parents, and faculty eagerly await more thrilling competitions and opportunities for personal growth.