TVS Matriculation Higher Secondary School - The Physical Education Department

The Physical Education Department

The Physical Education Teachers (P.E.T) are the faculty of this department. All outdoor and indoor games preferred by students like cricket are encouraged. The playground has various courts like Basketball court, Badminton court, Throw ball court, volleyball court, ball badminton court, and the main part consists of the football cum hockey field. Field hockey is not played anymore in the school, and it has been since 2005.

There are also various other courts which are separated from the main play ground such as the Tennis Court which is present near the Science park and the Two Ball badminton courts which can be converted from the Roller skating ground (cemented quadrangle).

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