Brazil – Over 500 pupils participate in "Indoor Games 2023" at Salesian Institute of Aracaju
Aracaju, Brazil - March 2023 - The Salesian Institute of Aracaju encourages the practice of sports among its pupils by providing them with qualified teachers and spaces for 11 sports disciplines. On March 14, the institute's more than 500 pupils participated in the opening ceremony of the "Indoor Games 2023," with the presentation of all the teams, the lighting of the torch, and the cultural exhibition. Present at the event were the entire sports coordination team, teachers, all Salesian coordinators, school leadership and various staff members. The "Indoor Games 2023" end on April 14; among the sports in which participants will compete are five-a-side soccer, table tennis, karate, handball, volleyball and chess.
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