Games and sports are the integral part of the school curriculum. Children are trained in various games and sports to prepare for Inter School, State, National level competition. On every Saturday we have inter house games competition. Every year our students participate in cluster games conducted by RBSE. The school trains the students in Table tennis, Badminton, Football, Volleyball, Cricket, Taekowando. A National level coach has been appointed to groom the students in various sports. Fields of all outdoor games are covered with grass. Indoor games like Table-Tennis, Chess, Carrom etc are played in the specious sports room.

The campus offers absolutely pollution free surrounding amidst natural greenery, ideal for building body in a healthy mind, besides these games non-convectional games include kho-kho, kabaddi and wrestling.

Play grounds

The school has a huge sports complex with different play grounds in it.

Football ground

The white ball of soccer takes a smooth ride on green carpet of the ground and here the students are trained in the kick and head of the game of football

Cricket Pitch

Cricket being the first love of Indians the school hosts a 25 yards pitch for a sound exposure of student to this international game. It also caters to the concept of net practice. Therefore one net practice pitch finds a place in the arena.
T.T and Badminton court
The Two table tennis tables in the T.T. court and three Badminton courts give ample chance to the students to juggle the T.T ball & cock and learn the intricacies of the game.

Volley Ball

Volleyball, game played by two teams, usually of six players on a side, in which the players use their hands to bat a ball back and forth over a high net, trying to make the ball touch the court within the opponents’ playing area before it can be returned. To prevent this a player on the opposing team bats the ball up and toward a teammate before it touches the court surface—that teammate may then volley it back across the net or bat it to a third teammate who volleys it across the net. A team is allowed only three touches of the ball before it must be returned over the net.