Sports & Games


Participation in sports and games form an integral part of the Optimus curriculum. Optimus believes that organised sports activities teach the students about the importance of team work and the spirit of competitiveness.

Optimus wants every student to enjoy a sport, appreciate its nuances, relax and exercise all at the same time. The school encourages all students to choose at least one of the available sports and games and practice it regularly so that they will develop skills that are necessary to play at a competitive level. For the less serious player there are friendly games and inter-House competitions that can be enjoyed at a less demanding level.

The houses in the Optimus are the focus of many educational and co curricular activities.

The school believes that the house system will promote a spirit of friendly rivalry and healthy competition in sporting, cultural and other school related activities. The houses give a feeling of belonging to members of the school from different grades in a vertical fashion. Each house will have a house master (a teacher coordinator), a house captain and a vice-captain.

Student of grades I to XII are grouped into four houses

The playing fields are extensive and include fields for Football, Cricket, Basket Ball, Tennis, Table Tennis, Badminton and Volley ball. The school possesses a standard sized tracks and fields for almost all major athletic events.

The school offers the following Sports & games: Athletics, Football, Basket Ball, Volley ball, Tennis, Table Tennis, Cricket and swimming. Depending on the number of students opting for a particular game and their competitive levels and aspirations, professional coaches shall be engaged for higher level of coaching.



Contact

The Optimus Public School (CBSE)

550 - B, Sevagoundanur,

Bhavani - Kavindapadi Main Road,

Periyapuliyur Post & Village,

Bhavani Taluk,

Erode District, -638 455


Phone

07373755510, 17, 14, 11, 7373755422. (Office)

Quotes

"What is really needed to make democracy function is not knowledge of facts, but right education".