Moodbidri: Carmel School excels at National Karate Championship


Media Release

Moodbidri, Aug 21: Carmel School made a mark of excellence at the 2nd Invitational National Level Karate Championship on the  August 18, organized by KEN-E-MABUNI SHITO-RYU Karate School of IndiaUdupi District. The event was held at Thunder's Grand Bay, Subhas Nagara, Kurkal Kalpady and saw participants from various schools competing with passion and precision.

The talented students brought pride to Carmel School with their outstanding performances, showcasing not only their skills in karate but also their dedication and discipline. The rigorous training and perseverance of our students paid off, as they secured commendable positions in the championship.



 
The management and Sr Maria Gracilda AC principal, extended their heartfelt congratulations to all the participants and winners. Sr Maria Gracilda AC lauded the students for their hard work and commitment, emphasizing the importance of such events in building confidence and character. She also encouraged other students to actively participate in similar events highlighting the value of sports and extracurricular activities in holistic education.

Carmel School Moodbidri continues to foster an environment that nurtures talent and encourages students to pursue excellence not just in academics but in all areas of life.

The winners are as follows:
 
Thanvi Kirthi (IV B) Gold

Mohammad Maaiz (VIA) Silver

Shannen Glenn D’Souza (VIA) Silver

Prisha D'Souza (VIIB) Bronze

Arhath T (VB) Bronze

Ayush G Kotian (VB) Bronze
 

 
  

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