St Agnes School celebrates Krithi’s conquest at the CBSE south zone II Skating Competition


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Mangaluru, Oct 2: St Agnes School (CBSE) is delighted to announce the extraordinary accomplishments of its talented student, Krithi of grade 3, at the CBSE south zone II Skating Competition held from September 22 to 25, organised by Good Shepherd Central, Belagavi.

With remarkable skill and unwavering determination, Krithi earned a silver medal in the 500 meters rink race and a bronze medal in the 1 lap road race, securing her spot at the national-level. She has been qualified for the national-level. Her stellar performance not only distinguished her among her peers but also serves as a beacon of inspiration to the other fellow students.

Krithi, the proud daughter of Sudeep S Aithal and Deepthishree S Aithal, attributes her success to their unwavering support and encouragement. The expert guidance of her coaches, Mahesh and Shravan, has further honed her abilities, exemplifying the excellence nurtured within our school.

The management, principal, vice-principal, staff, and students of St Agnes School extend their heartfelt congratulations to Krithi on her remarkable achievements and wish her continued success in all her future pursuits.

 

  

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