Cambridge Outshines In Cbse North Zone

Author(s): Rajat Kumarphoto: city air news Jalandhar: A memorable feat in the history of Cambridge family was created when the students of Cambridge carved a niche for themselves by outshining in the CBSE North Zone events. Believing in...

Cambridge Outshines In Cbse North Zone
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Jalandhar: A memorable feat in the history of Cambridge family was created when the students of Cambridge carved a niche for themselves by outshining in the CBSE North Zone events. Believing in the maxim of “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there”, the students of the school proved that it was Continuous effort — not strength or intelligence which is the key to unlocking one’s potential.It was a combined effort of the students along with dedicated coaching provided by the coaches that the students were able to set a benchmark for one and all.
In Under 14 Girls (Tennis), Dallisha and Saamya won the 3rd place in North Zone. It was a tough competition as the participants were from five states namely Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Chandigarh. This tournament was held at Scholars Global School, Bahadurgarh.
The students of Cambridge School have not left any stone unturned in proving their mettle in CBSE Table Tennis cluster also. They have proved that “The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something, you can do it, as long as you really believe 100 percent.”

In Under 14 Boys, Suhaan Shaurya, Aadi Sood and Rajvir won the first place paving their way to Nationals. The tournament was held at La Blossoms School, Jalandhar.
In Under 17 also, the boys (Suryansh, Manmeet, Rishab and Ashmit) won the 3rd place. Suhaan also won the individual silver medal.
It was a very stiff competition but the students of Cambridge proved that “If you can believe it, the mind can achieve it”.
LWES Chairman Mr. Ajay Bhatia, LWES Deputy Chairman Mr. Deepak Bhatia, Executive Director LWES Mr. J.K. Kohli, CEO LWES Dr Birjesh, Director LWES Mr. Nitin Kohli, Chief Education Officer LWES Ms. Deepa Dogra, Directors of Education LWES, Ms Meenu Huria, Ms. Preeti Sharma and Director and Principal Ms. Kiranjoth Dhillon, Sports Coordinator LWES Mr A. S. Sikand and Deputy Coordinators Sports LWES Mr Anurag Bhardwaj and Ms Harpreet congratulated and appreciated the students for such whole- hearted involvement in the competition and for such a stupendous victory
They congratulated the Sports Department on this marvelous feat and for proving to the world that Competitive Sport thrives only in schools with staff that dedicate time and energy to organise sport as an important part of curriculum which further helps them to identify particularly talented pupils and develop their potential through extra coaching. Their commitment to sporting excellence is truly reflected as they have set a culture of high expectations and achievement in the school as a whole.

Date: 
Sunday, October 23, 2016