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Young tennis achievers bring pride to this school

Apeejay Svran Global School students shine in Short Tennis Aptitude Test, secure 1st position

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Sport at the school level is not only about winning a title. It is also about helping children build control, confidence, discipline, and the ability to stay focused under pressure. For young learners, these skills often begin with simple movements, regular practice, and the right guidance.

Apeejay Svran Global School, FaridabadSector 21 D, marked a proud achievement as its students secured the First Position in the Annual Aptitude Test conducted by Silverline Sport’s Professional Short Tennis Programme. The achievement reflects the growing role of structured sports programmes in shaping physical fitness and sporting confidence among children.

The programme focuses on developing effective tennis techniques while also strengthening gross motor skills among young learners. This makes the assessment more than a test of performance. It becomes a way to observe how children use agility, balance, coordination, and discipline in a sporting environment.

During the assessment, the young achievers displayed agility, coordination, discipline, and sporting spirit. These qualities are important in tennis, where every movement depends on timing, attention, and body control. At a young age, learning these habits can help students understand the value of practice and patience.

Their success was also shaped by consistent practice and enthusiasm. These two factors often decide how children respond to challenges in sports. When practice becomes steady and enjoyable, children begin to see improvement not as pressure, but as progress.

The achievement brought laurels to the school and became a moment of pride for the school community. Such achievements matter because they remind students that sports education builds more than physical ability. It teaches teamwork, discipline, resilience, and self-belief.

For Apeejay Svran Global School, the First Position stands as a meaningful recognition of its students’ effort and sporting promise.

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.