Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14 to honor the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India. On this day in 1949, the Constituent …
The school celebrated Onam with great enthusiasm, involving students from all grades.
Students of Grade 6 celebrated India’s cultural diversity by wearing traditional attire from various parts of the country.
CBSE organized an online science exhibition to generate curiosity, develop a scientific attitude, and encourage innovation among learners. This initiative aimed to provide students with a platform to demonstrate the construction of knowledge by connecting new ideas to existing concepts.
Our esteemed principal, Smt. Radhika R addressed the female students of grades 6–12 in an enlightening session focused on discipline, self-care, self-protection, and hygiene. She emphasized the importance of maintaining …
Our school is proud to announce that Master Pavithran P. Of Grade 8 has won the Thiruvallur District Tennikoit Championship in the sub-junior boys category. This remarkable achievement highlights his …
Janmashtami Celebration at School
Our school celebrated Janmashtami with great devotion and enthusiasm, marking the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. The event began with a small, serene puja, invoking blessings for all. The highlight of the celebration was the delightful performances by our little ones from LKG and UKG. Their charming dances and enactments filled the atmosphere with joy and devotion. The event beautifully captured the spirit of Janmashtami, leaving everyone with a sense of peace and happiness.
Starting in 2024, National Space Day will be celebrated annually on August 23rd to commemorate the success of Chandrayaan-3, as declared by the Government of India. This day serves as a beacon of inspiration for the young generation, encouraging them to dream big and explore the vast possibilities of space.
In our school, students from grade 3 onwards enthusiastically participated in various activities, including poster making and attending online workshops organised by the government on the “Bharat on the Moon” portal. The theme for the year, “Touching Lives While Touching the Moon,” inspired creativity and curiosity, fostering a brighter future for space exploration in India.
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Adityans commemorated the birth of the city by celebrating Madras Day at school. Pupils enthusiastically engaged in a range of activities that showcased the city’s cultural legacy, including speeches, singing, and pencil sketches of significant landmarks.
On World Photography Day, our school organised a vibrant competition for students from grades 6 to 9. Our school tasked young photographers with capturing the essence of nature and the creativity in everyday life through their lenses. The students rose to the challenge, showcasing their talent by capturing stunning moments of nature. The top three photographs will be awarded, celebrating the exceptional creativity and keen eye of our budding photographers.