"Sports do not build character. They reveal it"
Sports is an integral part of educational experience at Somerset International School. For it enhances growth and well-being of children by providing physical activity and emphasizing on enjoyment through participation. The fact is, outdoor activities help in creating individuals who are confident of their skills. The concept of fitness, teamwork, discipline and competition are essential ingredients in sports and as such, are fostered at Somerset International School. Learning to cope with stress and extending their limits to achieve goals, creates a great sense of empowerment and personal achievement.
Cricket
"No cricket team in the world depends on one or two players. The team always plays to win."
Cricket can be played both socially and competitively, by males and females of all ages. While competitive cricket is mostly played on a field, cricket just for fun can be played in backyards, parks, streets or on the beach.
Basketball
"Basketball is a full court game, so every drill must be done full court"
Shooting the ball into the hoop requires immense concentration, a good aim and great accuracy. Learning to target and building precision is a life-long skill that your child can benefit from.
Football
"Playing Football with your feet is one thing, but playing football with your heart is another"
Football is a word which could mean one of several sports. The best-known type of football is association football. This is called "soccer" in North America, South Africa, and Australia to avoid confusion with other types of football that are commonly played there.
Swimming
"The life is like Swimming pool. You dive into the water, but you can't see how deep it is."
The school has semi-Olympic size swimming pool and splash pool for children with crystal clear water, ultra-modern, filter-plants and hygienic changing room, separated for both boys and girls.
Volleyball
"Volleyball Players with goals succeed because they know where they're going."
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.