The Heritage School's campus in Kolkata served as the host site for the CISCE Regional Sports & Games 2022 on August 19th and 20th. Three competitions were held during these days under the rules of CISCE Regional Sports & Games 2022, including rifle shooting, archery, and roller skating.
Ms Seema Sapru, Principal of The Heritage School in Kolkata, also attended the event and gave the opening address. She encouraged everyone in the audience to give it their all over the duration of the two days.“This event gives a wonderful opportunity for the students to display their sporting skills. At The Heritage School, sports form an integral part of the curriculum. During the pandemic as well we organized virtual classes of all the sporting activities,” said Ms Sapru.
“Our School emerged as a winner at CISCE (U-19) Badminton Tournament which was held recently in the first week of this month. I believe these achievements speak a lot in terms of igniting the sporting spirit among the students,” said Dr Sunil Singh, Head of the Department, of Physical Education, Heritage Group of Institutions.
The opening ceremony of CISCE Regional Sports & Games at The Heritage School, Kolkata The Heritage School, Kolkata
Mr Ranjan Mitter, Principal Coordinator, CISCE Sports & Games (WB & NE Region), spoke at the event's opening ceremony on 19 August 2022. The BSS School, The Heritage School, South City International School, Sri Sri Academy, The Frank Anthony Public School, Don Bosco, The Assembly of God Church, La Martinere School for Boys, Gospel Hone School, Union Chapel School, Lyceum E M School, Central Modern, and more than 40 other CISCE schools from across the State and NE Region took part.
The winners of the CISCE Regional Sports & Games The Heritage School, Kolkata
The Heritage School, Kolkata
The Heritage School, Kolkata
“I wish all the participants all the best for their excellent performance during these two days. India celebrated Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on the 75th Independence Day marking the completion of glorious 75 years of Independent India and during this moment such an event showcasing the sporting skills of the students is really appreciable. While India had made her presence felt in the recent Common Wealth Games, I hope that someday from these students, sports personalities will evolve who would take India to greater heights of success across the world,” said Shri Pradip Agarwal, CEO, of Heritage Group of Institutions.
On 20 August 2022 at 3 p.m., Mr Sailesh Pandey, Vice President, ASISC- WB & NE States, spoke at the event's closing ceremony, which was also attended by Ms Seema Sapru, Principal, The Heritage School, Kolkata, and Shri Pradip Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions.