Amrita Vidyalayam, Thiruvalla
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About
Amrita Vidyalayams (Amrita Schools) are a national network of values based schools managed by the Mata Amritanandamayi Math, under the guidance of Amma. The schools were begun with the purpose of providing quality and accessible education to serve the specific needs of the student community.
There are 49 English medium schools throughout India, out of which 28 are in Kerala. In addition, there are 6 schools in Kerala which are Government aided Malayalam medium schools.
Amma attaches great importance to providing education and training to children for the development of each child’s creativity, intelligence and character. This strong base helps students boldly venture into various fields of action to build a world of love, harmony, peace, mutual respect, and knowledge.
In the pursuit of educational excellence, Amrita Vidyalayam, Thiruvalla was established in the year 1996. It is a co-educational English Medium Senior Secondary School, affliated to CBSE & is one among the 57 Schools throughout India, managed by Mata Amritanandamayi Math. Ours is a spacious four-storied building located in Thukalassery Thiruvalla. Our campus is popularly known for it’s traditional and value based education and for the goodwill it has gained amongst the local community.

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Hear From Our Master
A school is not defined by its classrooms or playgrounds, but by the hearts of its students and teachers. True education nurtures not just the mind, but the soul—instilling life skills, values, and the aptitude for academic excellence. At Amrita Vidyalayam, we aim to shape every child into a healthy mind and a happy soul, ready to soar with wings of wisdom and compassion.

Principal
What We Offer
Providing for a Well-nourished Academic Journey
Emphasis on Moral Development
Trained Teachers for Student Support
Relationship-building among students
Counselling Facilities
Well-organized school meetings
Healthy learning environment
Cherish Every Lesson
At Amrita Vidyalayam, our daily mission is to spark a passion for learning, nurture creativity, and foster a global mindset. From our youngest students to those in Year 12, learning is carefully structured, with every Amrita Vidyalayam student encouraged to strive for excellence in all they do.
Early Learning | LKG & UKG
Through play-based activities and a thoughtfully crafted curriculum, we prioritize holistic development. Our secure facilities and experienced staff ensure a supportive atmosphere where your child can thrive.
Junior School | I - VI
Designed for students beyond Kindergarten, our Junior School offers a dynamic learning environment focused on academic excellence and personal growth. Our committed team employs an engaging curriculum and hands-on activities to ensure a rich and fulfilling educational experience
Middle School | VII - X
Our Middle School offers a challenging curriculum in a stimulating environment, fostering critical thinking and independent learning. With modern facilities and experienced educators, we inspire students to explore their passions and develop essential skills.
Senior School | XI - XII
Our Senior School is a vibrant space for intellectual exploration, offering a dynamic curriculum that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and a love for knowledge. Experienced educators guide students in developing essential life skills and exploring diverse subjects.

Infrastructure & Facilities
Our school is dedicated to providing an enriching educational environment that fosters academic excellence, holistic development, and more values. Here's a glimpse of the top-notch infrastructure and facilities that make our school a premier institution for your child's education.
Computer Education
Computer Education initiates our young students into the captivating world of computing, and introduces them to its wide and ever increasing range of applications.

Science and Math Labs
Our Amrita Vidyalayam has well equipped science labs, and we focus mainly on hands-on practical work, so that students may get a better insight into scientific theories. This enhances the inherent inquisitiveness of the student and energizes him to examine uncharted paths.

Library
Our library occupies a spacious room with 3000 books on a wide variety of topics. Books on spirituality, foreign publications, Encyclopaedias, literary work in English and Malayalam, etc. are available.

Sports
Physical fitness is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity. Sports provide an excellent opportunity for our students to stay fit and develop team spirit and friendship among other things.

Transportation
Our school has a well developed transportation facility that is available to both students and staff. We have a fleet of 8 buses that connect the school with various selected locations across the town and its outskirts.

Clubs & Activities
A diverse range of clubs and activities allows students to explore their interests, develop confidence, and have fun. These opportunities broaden their social and academic horizons, connecting them with like minded peers while keeping them angaged and excited about learning.

We have been extremely happy with our daughter’s experience at the school since she joined in Pre-KG. Now, as she is studying in UKG, we can truly see how much she has grown and developed under the guidance of her teachers and the school’s nurturing environment. The school has provided her with a strong foundation, not just academically but also in terms of values, confidence, and social skills. The dedication and care shown by the teachers and staff are truly commendable. Thank you for creating such a supportive and encouraging atmosphere for the children. We are grateful for all the efforts you put into shaping their future
Parent of P. kanmani (UKG)

My experience with Amrita Vidyalayam, Madurai has been truly rewarding. Both of my children, Hridvik -3rd std & Maya - UKG, study here, and happy with the nurturing environment the school provides. The dedicated teachers ensure that academic excellence is balanced with moral values and holistic development. The emphasis on discipline, creativity, and innovation prepares the students for a bright future. I deeply appreciate the school's commitment to instilling strong ethical foundations while offering a curriculum that encourages curiosity and lifelong learning. Amrita Vidyalayam, Madurai has created a safe, enriching, and joyful environment where our children love to learn and grow. We are proud to be part of the Amrita Vidyalayam family!
Saranya Rajendran
Deputy Manager- HR, Pinnacle Infotech

I appreciate the school's efforts and thank all the teachers for the guidance and caring. The teachers give equal attention to each and every child.
Praveen Nair
Parent
Testimonials



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Gita Jayanti, the sacred day marking the birth of the Bhagavad Gita, was celebrated in our school with devotion, reflection, and spiritual enthusiasm. The event aimed to introduce students to the timeless wisdom of the Gita and inspire values like righteousness, courage, and inner peace.
The celebrations began with the chanting of shlokas by students, filling the atmosphere with a serene and spiritual vibe. Teachers and students together reflected on key teachings from the Gita, emphasizing the importance of karma (action), dharma (duty), and maintaining balance in life.
Special activities like recitation of verses, dance performances and Mega Gita Parayanam helped students engage with the essence of the Gita in creative and thoughtful ways.
The day concluded with a message of peace, self-discipline, and the importance of moral living — teachings that remain ever-relevant in today’s world. Gita Jayanti served as a gentle reminder to live a life of purpose, guided by wisdom and compassion.

The 15th of August was celebrated in our school with great pride, enthusiasm, and patriotic fervor, as students and staff came together to honor India’s 78th Independence Day.
The celebration began with the ceremonial flag hoisting by our Chief Guest Retired Subedar Major A S Venugopalan Pillai Sir, followed by the national anthem, which echoed through the school grounds, filling every heart with emotion and pride. Students participated in a vibrant march-past, showcasing discipline and unity.
A special assembly featured patriotic songs, dance performances, speeches, and skits that paid tribute to the freedom fighters and highlighted India’s rich cultural heritage. The highlight of the day was the student parade , cultural presentation and India Quiz which brought alive the sacrifices and struggles that led to our independence.
Teachers also addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of freedom, responsibility, and being proud, active citizens of our nation. The event concluded with the distribution of sweets and a sense of deep respect for our motherland. It was a reminder of our nation’s journey, our shared identity, and our role in building a brighter, stronger India.

National Handloom Day, 07.08.2024…Celebrating the threads that tell the story of India’s rich heritage… A salute to the hands that weave the soul of our culture…
On National Handloom Day, our students visited a weaving unit at Thukalassery, to learn about and appreciate traditional textile weaving techniques.
As part of our experiential learning program, our students had the enriching opportunity to visit a local weaving unit — a field trip designed to connect classroom knowledge with real-world craftsmanship.
The visit began with a warm welcome by the skilled artisans, who introduced the students to the age-old art of handloom weaving. Students observed the entire process — from spinning the yarn to setting up the loom, dyeing the threads, and finally, weaving intricate patterns. The rhythmic sounds of the looms and the vibrant colors of handwoven fabrics left them in awe!
The artisans also shared their stories, challenges, and the cultural significance of their craft, allowing students to appreciate the dedication and skill that go into every piece of handloom cloth. Interactive Q&A sessions helped students engage deeply, asking thoughtful questions and even trying their hands at basic weaving techniques.
This eye-opening experience not only fostered respect for traditional arts and local industries but also emphasized the value of sustainable, handmade products. The visit left students inspired and informed, deepening their understanding of India’s rich textile heritage.

A Stress Management and Career Guidance Session was conducted to help students navigate academic pressure and make informed career choices. The session aimed to create awareness about healthy ways to cope with stress through techniques like time management, relaxation exercises, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Mr. Sandeep Anandan, Trainer and Director, WAY- A training and empowerment organisation guided students on various career options, helping them understand their interests, strengths, and the importance of setting realistic goals. Interactive discussions, personal experiences, and motivational talks helped students feel supported, confident, and more focused on their future paths.
This session empowered students to take care of their mental well-being while planning their careers with clarity and purpose.

Milk: not just a drink, but a journey from farm to family…
In celebration of World Milk Day, June 1, 2024, students embarked on an exciting and educational field trip to a local cow farm — a day filled with discovery, interaction, and appreciation for one of nature’s most nourishing gifts: milk!
Upon arrival, students were welcomed by the friendly farmers and taken on a guided tour of the farm. They learned about different breeds of cows, their daily routines, and how clean, healthy environments contribute to better milk production. The highlight of the day was watching the milking process — a fascinating hands-on experience for many of our curious young learners!
The visit also included interactive sessions on the nutritional value of milk, the importance of animal care, and the journey of milk from farm to home. Students even got to feed the cows and calves, an experience that sparked both excitement and empathy.
This field trip helped students connect with the source of their daily glass of milk, understand sustainable farming practices, and appreciate the hard work of dairy farmers. It was a wholesome and heartwarming day that blended fun, learning, and gratitude!

Our school celebrated Guru Poornima as Sanskriti Pooja with deep devotion and cultural richness, honoring the timeless values of respect, gratitude, and reverence towards one’s teachers and parents. Swamini Bhavyamrita Pranaji, In-Charge of Mata Amritanandamayi Math Thiruvalla blessed the occasion and led the Sanskriti pooja.
The day began with the chanting of Vedic mantras and devotional songs, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. A beautifully arranged altar with Amma’s image, adorned with flowers and lamps, served as the spiritual focal point of the ceremony.
Students and teachers gathered to reflect on the significance of Guru Poornima — a day to honor the Sadguru, the one who dispels darkness and leads us toward the light of truth. Through heartfelt speeches, stories from Amma’s life, and the recitation of her teachings, students learned about the values of humility, selfless service (seva), and unconditional love.
Special bhajans dedicated to Amma were sung with devotion, filling the space with divine energy and joy. Teachers also spoke about how Amma, through her life and mission, continues to guide countless souls on the path of dharma, peace, and inner awakening.
The event reminded us all that the Guru is not just a teacher, but a light, a presence, and a boundless source of love — and in Amma, we are blessed to experience the Guru in her most compassionate form.
Guru Poornima was not just a celebration — it was a moment of spiritual connection, heartfelt gratitude, and silent surrender at the feet of the divine.
The atmosphere turned emotional and sacred during the Mathru Pooja ceremony. Students washed the feet of their mothers as a symbolic gesture of gratitude, love, and humility — recognizing the divine presence in motherhood. The ceremony was accompanied by soft bhajans and explanations of the spiritual and cultural significance of honoring one’s parents.
The celebration was not just a cultural event, but a soul-touching experience that nurtured deep-rooted Indian values in the hearts of our young learners. It reminded everyone present of the importance of humility, respect, and expressing heartfelt gratitude towards those who nurture, guide, and support us.
The event concluded with blessings, smiles, and a sense of inner peace — a celebration of the Guru in every teacher and the Devi in every mother.

The sacred Ramayana Month, observed to honor the timeless epic Ramayana and its profound teachings, was celebrated in our school with devotion, creativity, and deep cultural reverence.
Throughout the month, students engaged in daily reading and reflections on the Ramayana, exploring the life of Lord Rama and the values of truth, duty, courage, and compassion. Special assemblies were held where students recited verses (shlokas), narrated key incidents, and shared moral lessons drawn from the epic.
The celebration featured a variety of activities including Ramayana-themed skits, art competitions, quiz contests, Pathila Food Fest, Exhibition and storytelling sessions that brought the characters and teachings of the Ramayana to life in vivid and engaging ways. Many students also participated in devotional singing (bhajans) and dressed as characters from the epic for role-plays and dramatizations.
Teachers emphasized the importance of applying Ramayana’s values in everyday life — respecting elders, standing up for righteousness, and showing kindness to all. The school was decorated with symbolic artwork and inspiring quotes from the Ramayana, creating a spiritual and uplifting atmosphere.
The celebration concluded with SriRama Pattabhishekam and Mega Ramayana Parayanam.
Ramayana Month served not only as a cultural celebration but also as a spiritual journey — nurturing character, values, and pride in our rich heritage.

The birth of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami, was celebrated with great joy and devotion in our school, transforming the campus into a vibrant scene of colors, culture, and spirituality.
The festivities began with a special assembly where students shared the story of Lord Krishna’s birth and his teachings through skits, narrations, and bhajans. Dressed as little Krishnas and Radhas, our young learners brought the divine characters to life with charm and innocence.
A highlight of the event was the Dahi Handi activity, filled with excitement and cheers, capturing the playful spirit of Lord Krishna. Traditional dances, soulful music performances etc added to the festive atmosphere.
Go Puja, the sacred ritual of worshipping the cow — revered in Indian culture as Gau Mata — was celebrated in our school as part of Janmashtami with deep respect, devotion, and joy.
Students and teachers gathered in the spirit of gratitude to honor the cow, symbolizing gentleness, nurturing, and selfless service. The event began with a traditional aarti and the ceremonial bathing and decoration of the cow with flowers, turmeric, and sandalwood paste. Students offered garlands, diyas, and sweet treats to the cow as part of the puja.
The celebration not only deepened the students' understanding of Indian traditions but also instilled in them a sense of compassion, reverence for animals, and the importance of coexisting with nature.
Go Puja was a peaceful and soul-enriching event that beautifully blended tradition with awareness.

Teacher’s Day was celebrated in our school with heartfelt gratitude, love, and joyous enthusiasm to honor the incredible mentors who shape young minds and guide us through life’s journey.
The program began with a beautiful tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday marks this special day. Students took the lead in organizing the entire event — from anchoring and cultural performances to heartfelt speeches and skits that reflected the profound impact teachers have on their lives.
The celebration was filled with music, laughter, and emotional moments as students expressed their appreciation through waving aarati.
Teachers were presented with tokens of appreciation and honored with warm applause for their dedication, patience, and guidance. The day served as a powerful reminder of the deep bond between teachers and students — one built on trust, care, and shared growth. It was a thank you from the heart, for every lesson taught and every life touched.

The spirit of Kerala’s most beloved festival, Onam, came alive in our school on 13th September 2024 with a colorful and joyous celebration that brought together tradition, unity, and festivity!
The event began with the graceful Pookalam (floral rangoli) competition, where students beautifully arranged flowers into intricate patterns, filling the atmosphere with fragrance and vibrant colors. Dressed in traditional attire, students and teachers alike embraced the cultural essence of the day.
The celebration continued with energetic Thiruvathira dance performances, melodious Onam songs, and skits that narrated the story of King Mahabali and the significance of Onam. The school echoed with laughter and cheer as students participated in traditional games and fun-filled activities.
Teachers also shared the values behind the festival — unity, equality, and prosperity — helping students understand the deeper meaning of Onam beyond the celebrations. A mini “Onam Sadya” (traditional feast) display added an authentic touch, giving students a taste of Kerala’s rich culinary heritage.
The Onam celebration was not just a festival — it was a cultural journey that blended joy, learning, and tradition, leaving behind cherished memories and smiles all around.

Gita Jayanti, the sacred day marking the birth of the Bhagavad Gita, was celebrated in our school with devotion, reflection, and spiritual enthusiasm. The event aimed to introduce students to the timeless wisdom of the Gita and inspire values like righteousness, courage, and inner peace.
The celebrations began with the chanting of shlokas by students, filling the atmosphere with a serene and spiritual vibe. Teachers and students together reflected on key teachings from the Gita, emphasizing the importance of karma (action), dharma (duty), and maintaining balance in life.
Special activities like recitation of verses, dance performances and Mega Gita Parayanam helped students engage with the essence of the Gita in creative and thoughtful ways.
The day concluded with a message of peace, self-discipline, and the importance of moral living — teachings that remain ever-relevant in today’s world. Gita Jayanti served as a gentle reminder to live a life of purpose, guided by wisdom and compassion.

The 15th of August was celebrated in our school with great pride, enthusiasm, and patriotic fervor, as students and staff came together to honor India’s 78th Independence Day.
The celebration began with the ceremonial flag hoisting by our Chief Guest Retired Subedar Major A S Venugopalan Pillai Sir, followed by the national anthem, which echoed through the school grounds, filling every heart with emotion and pride. Students participated in a vibrant march-past, showcasing discipline and unity.
A special assembly featured patriotic songs, dance performances, speeches, and skits that paid tribute to the freedom fighters and highlighted India’s rich cultural heritage. The highlight of the day was the student parade , cultural presentation and India Quiz which brought alive the sacrifices and struggles that led to our independence.
Teachers also addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of freedom, responsibility, and being proud, active citizens of our nation. The event concluded with the distribution of sweets and a sense of deep respect for our motherland. It was a reminder of our nation’s journey, our shared identity, and our role in building a brighter, stronger India.

National Handloom Day, 07.08.2024…Celebrating the threads that tell the story of India’s rich heritage… A salute to the hands that weave the soul of our culture…
On National Handloom Day, our students visited a weaving unit at Thukalassery, to learn about and appreciate traditional textile weaving techniques.
As part of our experiential learning program, our students had the enriching opportunity to visit a local weaving unit — a field trip designed to connect classroom knowledge with real-world craftsmanship.
The visit began with a warm welcome by the skilled artisans, who introduced the students to the age-old art of handloom weaving. Students observed the entire process — from spinning the yarn to setting up the loom, dyeing the threads, and finally, weaving intricate patterns. The rhythmic sounds of the looms and the vibrant colors of handwoven fabrics left them in awe!
The artisans also shared their stories, challenges, and the cultural significance of their craft, allowing students to appreciate the dedication and skill that go into every piece of handloom cloth. Interactive Q&A sessions helped students engage deeply, asking thoughtful questions and even trying their hands at basic weaving techniques.
This eye-opening experience not only fostered respect for traditional arts and local industries but also emphasized the value of sustainable, handmade products. The visit left students inspired and informed, deepening their understanding of India’s rich textile heritage.

A Stress Management and Career Guidance Session was conducted to help students navigate academic pressure and make informed career choices. The session aimed to create awareness about healthy ways to cope with stress through techniques like time management, relaxation exercises, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Mr. Sandeep Anandan, Trainer and Director, WAY- A training and empowerment organisation guided students on various career options, helping them understand their interests, strengths, and the importance of setting realistic goals. Interactive discussions, personal experiences, and motivational talks helped students feel supported, confident, and more focused on their future paths.
This session empowered students to take care of their mental well-being while planning their careers with clarity and purpose.

Milk: not just a drink, but a journey from farm to family…
In celebration of World Milk Day, June 1, 2024, students embarked on an exciting and educational field trip to a local cow farm — a day filled with discovery, interaction, and appreciation for one of nature’s most nourishing gifts: milk!
Upon arrival, students were welcomed by the friendly farmers and taken on a guided tour of the farm. They learned about different breeds of cows, their daily routines, and how clean, healthy environments contribute to better milk production. The highlight of the day was watching the milking process — a fascinating hands-on experience for many of our curious young learners!
The visit also included interactive sessions on the nutritional value of milk, the importance of animal care, and the journey of milk from farm to home. Students even got to feed the cows and calves, an experience that sparked both excitement and empathy.
This field trip helped students connect with the source of their daily glass of milk, understand sustainable farming practices, and appreciate the hard work of dairy farmers. It was a wholesome and heartwarming day that blended fun, learning, and gratitude!

Our school celebrated Guru Poornima as Sanskriti Pooja with deep devotion and cultural richness, honoring the timeless values of respect, gratitude, and reverence towards one’s teachers and parents. Swamini Bhavyamrita Pranaji, In-Charge of Mata Amritanandamayi Math Thiruvalla blessed the occasion and led the Sanskriti pooja.
The day began with the chanting of Vedic mantras and devotional songs, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. A beautifully arranged altar with Amma’s image, adorned with flowers and lamps, served as the spiritual focal point of the ceremony.
Students and teachers gathered to reflect on the significance of Guru Poornima — a day to honor the Sadguru, the one who dispels darkness and leads us toward the light of truth. Through heartfelt speeches, stories from Amma’s life, and the recitation of her teachings, students learned about the values of humility, selfless service (seva), and unconditional love.
Special bhajans dedicated to Amma were sung with devotion, filling the space with divine energy and joy. Teachers also spoke about how Amma, through her life and mission, continues to guide countless souls on the path of dharma, peace, and inner awakening.
The event reminded us all that the Guru is not just a teacher, but a light, a presence, and a boundless source of love — and in Amma, we are blessed to experience the Guru in her most compassionate form.
Guru Poornima was not just a celebration — it was a moment of spiritual connection, heartfelt gratitude, and silent surrender at the feet of the divine.
The atmosphere turned emotional and sacred during the Mathru Pooja ceremony. Students washed the feet of their mothers as a symbolic gesture of gratitude, love, and humility — recognizing the divine presence in motherhood. The ceremony was accompanied by soft bhajans and explanations of the spiritual and cultural significance of honoring one’s parents.
The celebration was not just a cultural event, but a soul-touching experience that nurtured deep-rooted Indian values in the hearts of our young learners. It reminded everyone present of the importance of humility, respect, and expressing heartfelt gratitude towards those who nurture, guide, and support us.
The event concluded with blessings, smiles, and a sense of inner peace — a celebration of the Guru in every teacher and the Devi in every mother.

The sacred Ramayana Month, observed to honor the timeless epic Ramayana and its profound teachings, was celebrated in our school with devotion, creativity, and deep cultural reverence.
Throughout the month, students engaged in daily reading and reflections on the Ramayana, exploring the life of Lord Rama and the values of truth, duty, courage, and compassion. Special assemblies were held where students recited verses (shlokas), narrated key incidents, and shared moral lessons drawn from the epic.
The celebration featured a variety of activities including Ramayana-themed skits, art competitions, quiz contests, Pathila Food Fest, Exhibition and storytelling sessions that brought the characters and teachings of the Ramayana to life in vivid and engaging ways. Many students also participated in devotional singing (bhajans) and dressed as characters from the epic for role-plays and dramatizations.
Teachers emphasized the importance of applying Ramayana’s values in everyday life — respecting elders, standing up for righteousness, and showing kindness to all. The school was decorated with symbolic artwork and inspiring quotes from the Ramayana, creating a spiritual and uplifting atmosphere.
The celebration concluded with SriRama Pattabhishekam and Mega Ramayana Parayanam.
Ramayana Month served not only as a cultural celebration but also as a spiritual journey — nurturing character, values, and pride in our rich heritage.

The birth of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami, was celebrated with great joy and devotion in our school, transforming the campus into a vibrant scene of colors, culture, and spirituality.
The festivities began with a special assembly where students shared the story of Lord Krishna’s birth and his teachings through skits, narrations, and bhajans. Dressed as little Krishnas and Radhas, our young learners brought the divine characters to life with charm and innocence.
A highlight of the event was the Dahi Handi activity, filled with excitement and cheers, capturing the playful spirit of Lord Krishna. Traditional dances, soulful music performances etc added to the festive atmosphere.
Go Puja, the sacred ritual of worshipping the cow — revered in Indian culture as Gau Mata — was celebrated in our school as part of Janmashtami with deep respect, devotion, and joy.
Students and teachers gathered in the spirit of gratitude to honor the cow, symbolizing gentleness, nurturing, and selfless service. The event began with a traditional aarti and the ceremonial bathing and decoration of the cow with flowers, turmeric, and sandalwood paste. Students offered garlands, diyas, and sweet treats to the cow as part of the puja.
The celebration not only deepened the students' understanding of Indian traditions but also instilled in them a sense of compassion, reverence for animals, and the importance of coexisting with nature.
Go Puja was a peaceful and soul-enriching event that beautifully blended tradition with awareness.

Teacher’s Day was celebrated in our school with heartfelt gratitude, love, and joyous enthusiasm to honor the incredible mentors who shape young minds and guide us through life’s journey.
The program began with a beautiful tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday marks this special day. Students took the lead in organizing the entire event — from anchoring and cultural performances to heartfelt speeches and skits that reflected the profound impact teachers have on their lives.
The celebration was filled with music, laughter, and emotional moments as students expressed their appreciation through waving aarati.
Teachers were presented with tokens of appreciation and honored with warm applause for their dedication, patience, and guidance. The day served as a powerful reminder of the deep bond between teachers and students — one built on trust, care, and shared growth. It was a thank you from the heart, for every lesson taught and every life touched.

The spirit of Kerala’s most beloved festival, Onam, came alive in our school on 13th September 2024 with a colorful and joyous celebration that brought together tradition, unity, and festivity!
The event began with the graceful Pookalam (floral rangoli) competition, where students beautifully arranged flowers into intricate patterns, filling the atmosphere with fragrance and vibrant colors. Dressed in traditional attire, students and teachers alike embraced the cultural essence of the day.
The celebration continued with energetic Thiruvathira dance performances, melodious Onam songs, and skits that narrated the story of King Mahabali and the significance of Onam. The school echoed with laughter and cheer as students participated in traditional games and fun-filled activities.
Teachers also shared the values behind the festival — unity, equality, and prosperity — helping students understand the deeper meaning of Onam beyond the celebrations. A mini “Onam Sadya” (traditional feast) display added an authentic touch, giving students a taste of Kerala’s rich culinary heritage.
The Onam celebration was not just a festival — it was a cultural journey that blended joy, learning, and tradition, leaving behind cherished memories and smiles all around.

Gita Jayanti, the sacred day marking the birth of the Bhagavad Gita, was celebrated in our school with devotion, reflection, and spiritual enthusiasm. The event aimed to introduce students to the timeless wisdom of the Gita and inspire values like righteousness, courage, and inner peace.
The celebrations began with the chanting of shlokas by students, filling the atmosphere with a serene and spiritual vibe. Teachers and students together reflected on key teachings from the Gita, emphasizing the importance of karma (action), dharma (duty), and maintaining balance in life.
Special activities like recitation of verses, dance performances and Mega Gita Parayanam helped students engage with the essence of the Gita in creative and thoughtful ways.
The day concluded with a message of peace, self-discipline, and the importance of moral living — teachings that remain ever-relevant in today’s world. Gita Jayanti served as a gentle reminder to live a life of purpose, guided by wisdom and compassion.

The 15th of August was celebrated in our school with great pride, enthusiasm, and patriotic fervor, as students and staff came together to honor India’s 78th Independence Day.
The celebration began with the ceremonial flag hoisting by our Chief Guest Retired Subedar Major A S Venugopalan Pillai Sir, followed by the national anthem, which echoed through the school grounds, filling every heart with emotion and pride. Students participated in a vibrant march-past, showcasing discipline and unity.
A special assembly featured patriotic songs, dance performances, speeches, and skits that paid tribute to the freedom fighters and highlighted India’s rich cultural heritage. The highlight of the day was the student parade , cultural presentation and India Quiz which brought alive the sacrifices and struggles that led to our independence.
Teachers also addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of freedom, responsibility, and being proud, active citizens of our nation. The event concluded with the distribution of sweets and a sense of deep respect for our motherland. It was a reminder of our nation’s journey, our shared identity, and our role in building a brighter, stronger India.

National Handloom Day, 07.08.2024…Celebrating the threads that tell the story of India’s rich heritage… A salute to the hands that weave the soul of our culture…
On National Handloom Day, our students visited a weaving unit at Thukalassery, to learn about and appreciate traditional textile weaving techniques.
As part of our experiential learning program, our students had the enriching opportunity to visit a local weaving unit — a field trip designed to connect classroom knowledge with real-world craftsmanship.
The visit began with a warm welcome by the skilled artisans, who introduced the students to the age-old art of handloom weaving. Students observed the entire process — from spinning the yarn to setting up the loom, dyeing the threads, and finally, weaving intricate patterns. The rhythmic sounds of the looms and the vibrant colors of handwoven fabrics left them in awe!
The artisans also shared their stories, challenges, and the cultural significance of their craft, allowing students to appreciate the dedication and skill that go into every piece of handloom cloth. Interactive Q&A sessions helped students engage deeply, asking thoughtful questions and even trying their hands at basic weaving techniques.
This eye-opening experience not only fostered respect for traditional arts and local industries but also emphasized the value of sustainable, handmade products. The visit left students inspired and informed, deepening their understanding of India’s rich textile heritage.
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