National Literacy Day
On 16th of October National Literacy day was celebrated to commorate India’s First Education Minister Dr.Maulana Abdul Kalam. A short play was put up to realize theimportance of Education in life.
On 16th of October National Literacy day was celebrated to commorate India’s First Education Minister Dr.Maulana Abdul Kalam. A short play was put up to realize theimportance of Education in life.
On 19th of November Children’s Library day was organized. Children displayed the books they had and have been reading. All the children of the school went around and had look into the books. Thus to inculcate in them the taste for reading good books.
On 11th of November school celebrated Kanakadasa Jayanthi with a short programmeKanakadasa Keerthana were recited by the students and headmistress highlighted the contribution of Kanakadasa.
On 2nd of October we celebrated Gandhi Jayanthi. We organized all faith prayer.
On 19th school organized the prorammme to educate the pupils on constit A beautiful skit was put up to show that Indian is a secular country.
On 23rd of December School celebrated Christmas Day. Christian students put up nice christmas tableau, carols & so on. Thereafter children were disrtibuted cake.
A days outing was organised for class I-V Kannada Medium students around Nandhi Hills and Rangoli Garden – Bengaluru on 6th of December. Little children enjoyed whole day and refreshed themselves.
On 10th of December School conducted the Blooms Convention. Around 50 Primary & High school Blooms were present. Clelbration began with a prayer service. Sr.Carmelita – Director Sampoorna Counseling center took a lovey session on the topic ‘ Ambassedors of Christ. Quia , games and cultural activities were conducted & were presented. Blooms animator Sr.Agnes…
24-11-2022 : In order to encourage & make known the traditional games we conducted few games like choukabara, alagulimane, lagori, buguri etc…
03-11-2022 : Our students took part in taluk level Prathibha karanji & won 1st prize in Dharmika patana, Janapada geete & mimicry