Inspired by the divine vision of our most respected Sadguru Mata Amritanandamayi Devi,our school is a second home to all our students as we have a very loving and dedicated team of teachers who cater to the diverse needs of children in providing a joyful learning environment.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the 'CBSE Class X Board Exam Results for 2025-26' on April 15, 2026. We are pleased to report that our school has achieved a 100% pass rate, with 98% of students receiving First Class honors Class X.
Congratulations to Devanshi M for securing 1st Rank in the State Level Exam and bringing immense pride to all of us.
CBSE Class X Results 2025–26: A Proud Milestone
The UKG Graduation Ceremony for the academic year 2025–26 was conducted with great joy and enthusiasm on 26th March 2026 at the school premises.
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19. Jul. 2025
We observed the Kartika Puja for the month of July 2025. The puja was conducted by Bri Rasikamrita Chaitanya and Bri Namratamrita Chaitanya. The students and parents were present for the puja.
Amrita Kalotsav 2025 was conducted on July 18th and July 19th.Inaugural function was done by our respected judges and dear most Principal ma'am.Ridhima of 6th std performed a song.Individual items competitions were also held.
15. Jul. 2025
The World Youth Skills Day was celebrated on July 15, 2025. This day is observed annually on July 15 to highlight the significance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. The theme for World Youth Skills Day 2025 is "Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills". The day underscores the need for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) systems to evolve with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, focusing on AI and digital skills.
17. Jul. 2025
Ramayana Masam has indeed begun today, July 17th, 2025, and will continue until August 16th. This month-long spiritual observance in Kerala, India, is dedicated to the recitation and reflection of the epic Ramayana, specifically the _Adhyatma Ramayanam Kilippattu_ composed by Thunchath Ezhuthachan. A time for spiritual introspection and seeking divine protection during the lean period of Karkidakam due to heavy monsoons and agricultural inactivity. The epic Ramayana is read in traditional Hindu houses, Hindu organizations, and temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu throughout the month.
National Youth Skill Day is observed annually on July 15 to celebrate and promote the importance of skill development among young people across the country. This day commemorates the launch of the Skill India Mission by the Government of India in 2015, an initiative designed to empower youth through training in various vocational and technical fields. As part of the National Youth Skill Day observance at Amrita Vidyalayam in Pathanamthitta, Keerthana S. of Class X B delivered an insightful and inspiring speech. Celebrated each year on July 15, National Youth Skill Day aims to raise awareness about the significance of skill development among young people, equipping them with the abilities necessary for personal growth, employment, and national progress. In her address, Keerthana eloquently highlighted the importance of nurturing skills in today’s dynamic world and emphasized the role of initiatives like Skill India in empowering the youth. Her speech reflected maturity, confidence, and a profound understanding .
18. Jul. 2025
Amrita Vidyalayam, Kozhikode joyfully celebrated the beginning of the Spiritual Month with the commencement of Ramayana Month on 18th July. The entire day was filled with the divine and traditional essence of the Ramayana, creating a truly spiritual atmosphere throughout the campus.
05. Jun. 2025
Environment Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at Amrita Vidyalayam, Kannur. A special awareness session was conducted for students by Mr. P.V. Pushparajan, retired district excise officer. The inauguration of the Mathrubhumi SEED programme was marked by students placing their fingerprints on a symbolic tree canopy.
26. Jun. 2025
Drugs are harmful substances that destroy not only our health but also our dreams, families, and society. They promise false happiness and temporary relief, but in reality, they trap people in a dangerous cycle of addiction and suffering.
As part of our cultural enrichment initiatives, Amrita Vidyalayam Pathanamthitta celebrated Ramayana Day with great devotion and enthusiasm. The event aimed to introduce students to the timeless values and teachings of the epic Ramayana, fostering moral education and cultural awareness.
We celebrated the start of Ramayana month with great fervor. Our KG to 2nd-grade students dressed up as Ramayanam characters, watched videos, and Ramayana Parayanam was included during the Prayer Session, fostering a deeper connection with its rich heritage.