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list_alt Title: INTER-HOUSE MARCHING COMPETITI...
Event Date: 2025-08-11
Photos: 35
Description: “Marching is the silent music of discipline, the rhythm of unity, and the pulse of collective strength." These words perfectly captured the spirit of the grand Marching Competition held on the 11th of August, an event eagerly awaited by the entire school. The morning began with a spark of elegance and grace as Ma'am Twinkle inaugurated the event with her warm presence and heartfelt words, inspiring every student to give their very best. With her encouragement echoing across the grounds, the marching parade commenced, led with poise and confidence by the Head Girl, followed by the Assistant Head Girl, the Sports Captain, and the Vice Sports Captain. Their commanding steps set the tone for the spectacle that followed. Behind them marched Class 6, the first in the line of a proud procession that continued all the way up to Class 12. Each class moved with precision and passion, their synchronized steps a testament to the countless hours of practice and teamwork. The energy, enthusiasm, and discipline on display left the audience in awe. Once all classes had performed, the event concluded with a grand school falling-in, once again led by the Head Girl and the Sports Captain, bringing everyone together in a powerful moment of unity, pride, and shared school spirit. The results reflected the dedication of each house. In Class 6, Yellow House and Green House tied for first place, while Red House stood as the runner-up. In Class 7, Yellow House once again clinched first place, with Red House securing second. Green House took the top spot in Class 8, while Red House was the runner-up. Green continued their winning streak with first place in Class 10 and Class 12, while also earning runner-up in Class 9. Blue House stood tall with a win in Class 9 and second place in Class 7, Class 11, and Class 12. Yellow House added another win in Class 11 and a runner-up position in Class 10. Each result was celebrated with cheers, not just for victory, but for the spirit of teamwork, effort, and pride that every student had marched with.