Al Ibaadah Indian School Celebrates Annual Sports Day 2025–26

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Al Ibaadah Indian School successfully concluded its Annual Sports Day for the academic year 2025–26 on Saturday, 22 November 2025, in a highly organised, professional, and vibrant manner. The three-day event showcased outstanding enthusiasm, excellent sportsmanship, and commendable performances by students across all grades.

The closing ceremony was graced by the Chief Guest, Mr Mohammed Moulah, President of Muslim Okkoota (Udupi District) and President of MIEF (Udupi District). On 22 November, he hoisted the flag, received the Scout salute, and delivered an inspiring address highlighting the importance of education, sports, health, and emotional discipline.






The Sports Day events were conducted over three days, with competitions carefully planned and distributed according to age and category. On Thursday, 20 November, events were held for students from LKG and UKG up to Grade 3, while Friday, 21 November was dedicated exclusively to competitions for primary and high-school girls.






To manage the wide range of activities efficiently, the school strategically utilised both the Main Sports Ground (large ground) and the Auxiliary Training Ground (small ground). This allowed simultaneous execution of indoor and outdoor events, ensured smooth coordination, and provided every group of students ample space and focused attention.

All events were carried out with meticulous prior planning, systematic practice, and highly coordinated supervision. Students displayed remarkable enthusiasm, skill, teamwork, and true sportsmanship throughout the event.

During the closing ceremony, students were honoured with medals, certificates, individual class-wise championship titles, the Overall Championship Trophy, and the Runner-Up Trophy, adding excitement and pride to the celebrations.

The school administration expressed deep appreciation for the dedicated efforts of PT Sir, Mr Nagraj, and PT Ma’am, Mrs Anita, whose commitment and efficient handling played a pivotal role in the event’s success. Teachers and staff were also acknowledged for their constant presence on the field, guiding, encouraging, and supporting the students across all three days.

The four school houses — Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Stanford — participated with strong team spirit, discipline, and healthy competition, adding vibrancy and collective energy to the Sports Day.

The management also extended heartfelt thanks to the parents for their cooperation and encouragement, which contributed significantly to the smooth and successful execution of the entire event.

With the collective participation of students, parents, teachers, and the school administration, Al Ibaadah Indian School’s Annual Sports Day 2025–26 concluded as an inspiring, memorable, and highly successful event.

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