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.
World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5th, aims to raise global awareness and promote action for environmental protection. Organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), it serves as the largest international platform for environmental outreach, engaging millions of people worldwide.
Amrita Vidyalayam celebrated World Environment Day with a series of meaningful activities that highlighted the importance of protecting our planet. The day began with the traditional lamp lighting ceremony during the morning assembly, followed by the planting of saplings. A heartfelt speech and a soulful song set the tone for the celebration, while a thought-provoking dance drama created awareness about environmental conservation.
Students from KG and classes 1 to 12 joyfully celebrated Pongal, with the Principal initiating the traditional Pongal preparation. AV shows showcased the festival's significance and rich traditions, making it a memorable experience for all.
Our school hosted a thrilling district-level athletic meet, featuring 6 schools and 145 enthusiastic students. The event showcased top-notch performances in various track and field events, including 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, long jump, high jump, discus throw, shot put, and triple jump, with 55 students winning in various sports events. The Manager distributed medals and certificates, honoring the achievers.
Margazhi celebrations came alive with a unique Palm Leaf Food Fest! Our students savoured traditional dishes cooked in palm leaves, promoting this eco-friendly practice.
06. May. 2025
Independence Day marks the historic day when India gained freedom from British rule on August 15, 1947. It is a day of national pride, celebrated with flag hoisting, parades, and cultural events. This day honors the sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters and reminds us of the importance of unity, diversity, and the responsibility to uphold the values of liberty and democracy.
08. Aug. 2024
Amrita Fest , was a vibrant celebration of young talent and creativity, often featuring a variety of cultural and artistic events. This provide a platform for students to showcase their skills in areas such as music, dance and art. fostering a sense of community and cultural pride. This event was not only about competition but also about celebrating the diversity and energy of the younger generation.
02. Aug. 2024
Talent contests for kids are not just about winning; they are about discovering new abilities and building confidence
28. Nov. 2024
Our kindergarten students celebrated Black and White Day on November 28, 2024, with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event aimed to foster creativity, self-expression, and teamwork among our young learners. Students and teachers dressed in black and white attire, creating a visually striking atmosphere. Children brought various black and white objects, such as toys and pictures. Students participated in black and white art projects, including hand printing, collage making, and drawing and colouring pandas, zebras, penguins, and ducks. They also watched black and white videos. The Black and white day celebrations were a huge success and our kids enjoyed a lot.
14. Nov. 2024
Children’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervour at our school on 14 November 2024. The events aimed to promote unity, creativity and joy among our students. A small rally was held within the school premises where students carried colourful placards emphasising “Happy Children’s Day”. LKG and UKG students presented a vibrant group song about Chachaji, showcasing their harmonious voices and rhythmic movements. Five captivating dance performance were staged featuring students dressed in colourful costumes and utilising creative props. The Children’s Day celebrations were a resounding success, fostering a sense of unity and celebration among students, teachers and parents.
'On the 28th and 29th of November 2024, a Mathrubhumi Book Fair was organized at our school premises. The event was a great success and attracted students, teachers, and parents alike. The book fair featured a wide range of books, including literature, science, history, and children’s fiction. It provided a wonderful opportunity for students to explore the world of books and develop their reading habits. Students enthusiastically visited the stalls and purchased books of their interest. Many teachers also recommended useful academic and reference books. The event encouraged a positive reading culture in the school and was appreciated by all. Overall, the Mathrubhumi Book Fair was a memorable and enriching experience for everyone.
07. Feb. 2025
Our school's annual day celebration was held on 7 th February , 2025 at MMK Auditorium with great enthusiasm and participation from students, staff, and parents. The event was graced by the esteemed presence of Swamiji Jnanamritanandapuri whose blessings added a spiritual dimension to the occasion. Smt. Vineeta, Panchayat president, Kottamkara served as the chief guest, and Sri.Akhil Krishnan, Deputy General manager, Rail Vikas Nigam limited ( Alumnus , Amrita Vidyalayam) was the guest of honour. Their presence and inspiring words motivated the students and the audience alike. The program commenced with prayer & lamp lighting.
19. Nov. 2024
To promote unity, harmony, and national integration among citizens, and to commemorate the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India, National Integration Day is celebrated every year on November 19th.
23. Jan. 2025
Chanting and singing the divine names of the Lord have a profound impact on shaping the character of young children. Through our spiritual enrichment program, our children learn to recite the Gita, practice yoga, chant Vedic hymns, and cultivate mindfulness through meditation.
26. Nov. 2024
Constitution Day is celebrated annually on November 26th to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1949. This year marks the 75th anniversary of this significant event. To honour Constitution Day, various activities were organized on our school premises. Apoorva Raj, a student from class VIII, delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of the Constitution. A bulletin board was displayed, highlighting the key features of the Constitution. Additionally, students from grades VIII and IX conducted a mock parliament. The Constitution Day celebration was a resounding success, fostering awareness about the significance of the Indian Constitution.