Sports & Games
"Mens sana in corpore sano”
Mary Matha School strongly believes in this theory in Latin and ensures all that is essential for the mental and psychological well-being of the students here, through sporting activities and physical exercises. In line with the emerging trends of FIT INDIA campaign, our talented and trained Physical Education Trainers engage our students from age-appropriate sporting and gaming techniques. In addition to building the next gen, tougher and bolder, our hidden agenda is all so simple: Make every child realize his / her interest in sports and help them further to carve a career in the area of his / her interest.
Our Play Area – In Statistics
PLAY AREA NAME | SQUARE METRES |
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Basket Ball Ground | 1050.73 m2 |
Main Ground | 731.39 m2 |
Low Ground | 1893.55 m2 |
High Ground | 929.09 m2 |
TOTAL PLAY AREA | 4586.76 SQUARE METRES |
Since the year of inception, the sports-men moulded at Mary Matha English Medium School has been excelling in Baseball, Kabaddi, Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Foot Ball, Cricket etc along with Karate, Yoga and Skating. Our history speaks of creating National Champions in Baseball, Rope Skipping and Karate year-after-year, continually, in addition to State Level Championship in Mini Golf. The District Sports Officer, Shri. Yuvraj Naik launched the training for ATYA PATYA, an indigenous – traditional – sport item at our premises. The 200-Metre Athletic Track adds colour to the Main Play Ground. We continue to be the host of Taluka level, District level and Divisional Level competitions every year by virtue of the extensive sports facilities that we possess and maintain.
Our Annual Sports Day, ‘SWIFT-A-THON’, is a 2-day event which begins with our National Players and Sports Ministers lighting the torch in the complete attendance of special invitees, sports-persons, staff, parents and our energetic students sporting their house colours all-set to vie with their competitors, keeping-up their valour and up-keeping the honour of the Trainers, House Masters and the Mary Matha Family. In addition to team Sports, students make sure that there is healthy yet strong competition in individual brain games and physical games and sports. The valediction ceremony is just more dynamic as the future Olympians come out in flying colours.