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.
Amrita Vidyalayam, Ernakulam, celebrated Kisan Divas by taking our students on an insightful visit to a farm and a coastal village, where they participated in an aquaculture programme.
Human Rights Day was observed at our school to create awareness about the importance of human rights.
The Annual Day Celebrations of Amrita Vidyalayam, Kuthuparamba for the academic year 2025–26 were held on 15th December 2025.
The Gita Chanting Challenge was conducted with active participation from students. They learnt and chanted selected Bhagavad Gita slokas along with their meanings.
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09. Oct. 2024
Our school was transformed into a sacred haven as we celebrated the revered Kumari Puja. Nine adorable Kindergarten students, resplendent in traditional attire, ornaments, and ceremonial dress, stole the show. Clad in crowns, tridents, swords, and Veenas, they embodied the divine spirit of Goddess Durga.
20. Dec. 2024
Christmas was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. The festivities took place on the school grounds, beginning with a prayer and cake-cutting ceremony. A tableau depicting the Nativity scene followed, featuring Mary, Joseph, infant Jesus, and the Three Wise Men. The program continued with a lively dance performance, which got the entire school involved and dancing along. Santa Claus and angels made special appearances, reminding everyone of the significance of Jesus' birth and sacrifice. The celebration concluded with the children enjoying cake and snacks with their friends, creating unforgettable memories.
05. Sep. 2024
The observance of Teacher's Day on September 5th was a resounding success, leaving an imperishable mark on our students. The highlight of the event was when Class VIII students donned the roles of teachers, delivering lessons to their younger peers in Classes I and II. The tiny tots showered them with affection and respect, making the experience truly rewarding. The student-teachers thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to lead classes and later sought blessings from their senior teachers. This unforgettable experience will be etched in their memories forever.
We had a fantastic time celebrating Red Day with our kindergarten students! Both the children and teachers dressed in red attire, creating a visually striking event.
22. Oct. 2025
Embracing the spirit of 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness,' our school community enthusiastically observed Gandhi Jayanti on October 2nd with a vibrant cleaning campaign.
29. Nov. 2024
We celebrated Grandparents' Day for our Kindergarten and Grade 1 students. Smt. Remadevi, a retired government school teacher, was our esteemed guest. The event was a heartwarming experience for both the children and their grandparents. Our talented students presented delightful skits, dances, action songs, and other performances that beautifully captured the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren.
23. Aug. 2024
Krishna Janmashtami was a joyous celebration for our little ones! Students from LKG to 2nd grade dressed up as adorable Little Krishnas and Radhas, recreating the playful scene of breaking the butter pot and dancing with glee.
15. Aug. 2025
We celebrated our 78th Independence Day with great fervour and pride. We were honoured to have Sri Sunil C R, Sub Inspector from the State Intelligence Department, as our guest of honour. He was warmly welcomed by our band troupe and commenced the festivities by hoisting the national flag.
14. Aug. 2024
Encouraging healthy habits from a young age, we celebrated Fruits Day to educate our little ones about the vital role fruits play in their diet. In a fun-filled event, children relished a delicious fruit salad with their friends, learning that nutritious choices can be delightful too!
28. Nov. 2024
We had a fantastic time celebrating Black and White Day with our KG students! The children and teachers all dressed up in black and white attire, making for a visually striking event.