Ramagya School Noida students win laurels in national and international sporting events
Apart from emerging victorious in national
championships, Ramagya School Noida students have made their institution proud
on global platforms too. The school’s student Anika Singh has been blazing
success in under-14/16 in International Lawn Tennis Championships while
Chitrangada Goyal earned 9th place playing under 13-15 in the 25th Asian Junior
Individual Squash Championship, and 1st place in (under 13) 3rdHCL
International Junior Squash Open held last year. Similarly in a series of
international tournaments for sports like swimming, football, athletics,
karate, taekwondo and chess, Ramagya School students have set new benchmarks of
excellence. For example, while Aliyah Singh won 5 gold medals and 1 silver
medal in SAF Games held in 2016, Ansh Arora won bronze medal (under-18) in 8th
Asian 2015 Thailand Swimming championship.
Utkarsh Gupta, Managing Director, Ramagya
Group said, “At
Ramagya, we give equal importance to sports and academics as we believe good
health is the key to achieve success in life. Our strenuous efforts towards
delivering quality education along with inculcating sporting spirit have reaped
rich rewards for the students as well as the institution. I’m happy to share
that Ramagya Sports Academy, an integral part of Ramagya School, has been
ranked No-1 in India for sports by Education World in 2020.”Ramagya
Sports Academy, in collaboration with M.S Dhoni Cricket Academy, provides the
best cricket training in Noida. Also, Bhaichung Bhutia Football School has
stepped up to coach Ramagya’s Football enthusiasts. Similarly, the academy has
collaborated with Jwala Gutta’s Global Academy for Badminton Global, NBA
Basketball School and Ashley Lobo’s The Danceworx. Equipped with state of the
art equipment and international facilities in the most congenial atmosphere,
Ramagya Sports Academy aims to meet the demands of changing sports scenario and
earn high reputation for being one of the leading sports academies in India.
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