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.
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.
Red Colour Day was joyfully observed for students from Pre-KG to Class II, bringing cheer and excitement to the campus.
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14. Aug. 2025
A Quiz Competition based on the Ramayana was conducted on 14th August 2025 for the students of Class 8. The students were divided into five teams: Team A, Team B, Team C, Team D, and Team E, with five members in each team.The quiz comprised 20 questions, divided into four rounds, with five questions in each round. The questions tested the students’ knowledge and understanding of the Ramayana.
15. Aug. 2025
We commemorated India's 79th Independence Day with immense pride and fervour. The occasion was graced by the distinguished presence of Sri Santhosh R.K, a retired police officer, accomplished sculptor, and passionate writer who has a deep love for nature. His inspiring speech ignited a sense of patriotism in the hearts of students and parents alike, motivating them to strive for excellence. The pageant of patriots was a moving reminder of our nation's glorious past, paying tribute to the valiant freedom fighters who fought tirelessly for our independence. The event was further enlivened by captivating patriotic dances that was loved by all.
We observed 79th Independence Day at our school. The students along with teachers and staff participated with full enthusiasm. The flag pedestal was decorated with flowers resembling indian flag. The flag was hoisted by school principal Ms Mousumi Patnaik, with Bri Namrataamrita Chaitanya. The school principal emphasised the values of giving back to the community to our students. The students presented beautiful March past with the Head Boy and Head Girl.
We observed the Janmashtami in our school campus on 15th August 2025. The puja was conducted by Bri Rasikamrita Chaitanya, the students chanted Krishna Bhajans and 108 names is of lord Vasudeva. The puja was followed by Aarti by all the staff members and later prasad was distributed to all.
The sacred moment of Lord Rama’s Pattabhishekham marked the restoration of dharma and the victory of righteousness in Ayodhya As we concluded the Pattabhishekham Celebration, the air was filled with devotion, joy, and the eternal message of the Ramayana. This divine coronation not only reminds us of Rama’s unwavering commitment to truth and duty, but also inspires us to live a life rooted in values of love, sacrifice, humility, and brotherhood. May our students absorb these noble teachings and let them illuminate their path, guiding them to become embodiments of goodness in the world.
Amrita Vidyalayam, Ernakulam celebrated the 79th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor on August 15, 2025. The event began with the hoisting of the national flag by our Principal, followed by the singing of the National Anthem.
17. Aug. 2025
Karkidakam was celebrated as Ramayana Month beginning on 17th July 2025. On the first day, Amrita Vidyalayam, Ernakulam Principal, Dr. Manoranjini Ma’am, delivered an inspiring speech on Dharma, the essence of the epic Ramayana.
13. Jun. 2025
mrita Vidyalayam, Vellimadukunnu, organised a Special Quiz Programme on 13 June 2025 (Wednesday) in collaboration with Q Positive, one of Kerala’s most respected professional quiz-organising companies.
Amrita Vidyalayam Thalassery celebrated the 79th Independence Day on 15th August with great pride and patriotic zeal. The programme began with the unfurling of the National Flag by Shri Dineshan B. M., Head Constable (Kerala Police), CISF – Indian Army, followed by the singing of the National Anthem, which filled the atmosphere with patriotic spirit.
We celebrated our nation’s 79th Independence Day with great pride and enthusiasm. The day began with the hoisting of the national flag, followed by the singing of the national anthem. Patriotic songs, speeches, and cultural programs reminded everyone of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters.