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 79th Independence Day was celebrated with great patriotic fervour and enthusiasm in our school on 15th August, 2025. The campus was decorated with tricolour flags, flowers, and banners, reflecting the spirit of freedom.
Amrita Vidyalayam Vatakara proudly observed National Doctors' Day, a special occasion dedicated to honoring the selfless service and unwavering commitment of doctors across the country.
The Kindergarten reopening ceremony at Amrita Vidyalayam Vatakara was a heartwarming and unforgettable occasion, setting the stage for an exciting new academic year.
Hiroshima Day was observed in our school to remember the tragic atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and to promote the message of peace and harmony. The programme began with an enlightening speech by a student, highlighting the historical significance of the day and the need for a world free from nuclear weapons. Students also participated in a unique fancy-dress presentation, spreading the message on the after effects of nuclear disaster and importance of non-violence and compassion. The event inspired everyone to work towards a peaceful future for all.
Amrita Vidyalayam, Pathanamthitta, observed Ramayana Month with great devotion and enthusiasm, providing students with an opportunity to imbibe the timeless values and teachings of the epic. The month-long observance included daily Ramayanam Parayanam and Vyakyanam, offering spiritual insights and a deeper understanding of the Ramayana. A dress-up activity brought the characters of the Ramayana to life, as students creatively portrayed various roles. To further encourage active learning, a Ramayanam quiz was conducted in an engaging manner. The celebration concluded with a grand Patabhishekham ceremony of Lord Rama, followed by the reading of the Bhalasruti. The entire observance proved to be a spiritually enriching and culturally enlightening experience, nurturing devotion, moral values, and respect for India’s rich cultural heritage among the students.
Date: 2024-10-27
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