“We care, we share, for the future we prepare…” I am happy to welcome all of you to the new academic year 2023-2024 which begins on Thursday,1st June 2023. As the New Year unfolds its surprises, challenges and horizons, may each of you be inspired to reach beyond. Best wishes for the New Year!
RISE OF SUCCESS AGAIN IN ST. PAUL’S St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery once again stands with a sense of accomplishment bringing excellent result with cent percent pass in CBSE XII Board Examination 2022-’23. Out of 38 students appeared, 9 procured 90%, 26 won distinction and 3 gained first class. The school topper from Science stream Ms. Husna C. K. with 97.8%, made the school proud by scoring 100 marks in IP and remains as the National topper. Ms. Vaidehi Varma topped Commerce stream with 98.4%. Master Athul S Nair secured 94.4% and holds the third position. Similarly, in class X CBSE Board Examination 2022 – ’23 out of the 61 students appeared 8 students attained full A1, 31 students secured above 90%, 28 scored distinction and 2 won first class. Ms. Karthika Pillai picked up the top most position in class X winning 98.2% The school Management appreciated the excellent performance of the students. The result is the fruit of the relentless and united hard work extended by the teachers and students with the support of parents.
International yoga day was celebrated in SPIS on 21st June. The one hour celebration from 8.30am to 9.30 am. was cordinated by the Yoga Instructor Mrs Smitha. The session began with the Omkara chanting by Ms. Shreya S Ajith of class IX A. Ms Faheema of class IX B delivered a speech on importance of Yoga. There was demonstrations of breathing and yogic exercises by the students of primary classes. Yoga game was a time of excitement for the audience when the animal postures were displayed by the students based on the picked alphabet. The spectators were enthralled when the high school students merged various asanas in yoga dance. Mrs. Deepa D Vice-Principal congratulated the participants' zeal and enthusiasm in the yogic performance.
St. Paul’s International school hosted Partenza 2021-’22 with fervor, for the students of 12th grade on 2nd April 2022 in the school campus. It was a grand function organized by the school management, to bid a lively and joyful farewell to their seniors. The event began at 5.45 pm with a procession to the venue. The programme commenced with a prayer song which was followed by inaugural ceremony and thought provoking speeches. In the inaugural address the Director of the school Rev. Fr. Antony Vacko Arachal reiterated to give prominence to one self, which can in turn give prominence to others too. He also reminded all to look back to the past with gratitude and forward to the future hopefully but learn to live in the present. In the principal‘s message Mrs. Sheela Xavier stressed to be kind to everyone and be the ambassadors of the school uphold the values they learnt over the years. The Manager of the school Mr. C.C Raphael, coordinator Mrs. Deepa D, parents of the outgoing students and teaching and non-teaching staff of the school also attended the event. The Director passed the ‘light of wisdom’ to all the students of class XII and they sought blessings from every teacher of the school. The class XII in turn transferred the light to the Class XI students. Prayer of blessing, Oath administration by XII, Paulian Anthem, video presentation which recollects the memories of time spent, entertainment programmes etc. were the highlights of Partenza 2022. It was the pick of the day and a moment of pride when the school annual (magazine) ‘ The Young Paulian’ 2020-’22 was released by the Director of the school Rev. Fr. Antony Vacho Arakkal. It witnessed the literary and artistic talents showcased by the Paulians. Mrs. Shyama Ramakrishnan, teacher, felicitated the students. Master Renju Paul, Ms. Gouthami R, Mr. G R Samanth, parent and Mrs. Tess. Peter, parent, shared their memories. The audience was enthralled when the students danced and sang melodious songs along with the accompaniment of musical instruments. Ms. Vaidehi Varma, Ms. Linda Liju managed the event by the anchoring. Ms. Maribeth, Ms. Shreya, Ms. Angeline and Master. Evan took the leading roles during the occasion. The ceremony concluded by 8.45pm.
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An online interactive session for the students of St Paul's International School and St.Mary's High School, Chatrokari, Himachal Pradesh was held on 15th March on the virtual platform of SPIS. It was a learning opportunity and novel experience for the students under Ek Bharath Shreshth Bharath Programme. The Principal of St. Paul's International school Mrs. Sheela Xavier and the Principal of St. Mary's School shared their valuable thoughts of wisdom to the students. The students of both the schools presented the traditional songs and dances. Video presentations and the learning activities of the students which were conducted as part of paired state learning programme in the school, are displayed. The programme promoted and strengthened the feeling of Unity in diversity. Ms. Asin Hyder, Master Anand, Master Joel Sajeev, Master Jaden and Vaidehi Varma had taken the leading roles to run the programme. The interactive session was highly educative. The zeal with which the students intereracted with each other about the facts and concepts they learned in the text, was note worthy. Ms. Driti Takur of St. Mary's School delivered vote of thanks. The virtual event was an exposure for experiencing the learning.
Mathrubhasha Diwas was observed in St. Paul’s International School on 21st February to instill the value of mother tongue amongst the students. A special assembly was organized on this day for the classes from 1 to 12. After the prayer special pledge in Malayalam was administered by the selected student of each class and the same was repeated earnestly by the other students. Department of Malayalam made a video presentation. This was played in every class. It was a visual treat in mother tongue. Various competitions are organized on this day giving importance to the mother tongue Malayalam and the students participated in them very enthusiastically. The celebration enabled to create awareness about the cultural diversity and tradition spread around the world.
An industrial visit to Kerala Startup Mission by St. Paul's InternationalSchool, Kalamassery on 14.01.2022. Around 43 students from class IX -XII were kaken from the school by around 11 . 00 am. Mr. Nasif , the resource person explained about Kerala Startup Mission. He helped us to know more on KSUM. He explained to us that KSUM is the central agency of the Government of Kerala for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities in Kerala. KSUM was foundede to undertake the planning, establishment and management of Technology business incubator. Mr. Nasif also explained the main goals of KSUM and later he took us to visit the campus where Fab lab, Super Fab lab etc were shown. As a whole the visit was really informative as it helped us to know more on KSUM.
In connection with National Cancer Awareness Day St. Paul's International School organized a webinar on 19th November 2021 for the students of classes from 7th to 9th and 11. Dr. Sreeba B Raj, Government Medical College, interacted with the young Paulians. It was a wonderful opportunity for the students to get an Awareness about the early detection and prevention of the deadliest disease. Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier expressed appreciation and gratitude. Ms. Olivia, Ms. Afiya Fadwa, Ms. Jovina and Master Vishvak take roles to lead the webinar.
The National nutrition week is observed in India from September 1 to 7 to create awareness about good nutrition and health. The theme of the 2021 National Nutrition Week is "Feeding smart right from start".
Technology has played a pivotal role in progression of today’s society; there is no bough of modern life that hasn’t been imbued by Science. With a view to encourage and inculcate scientific temper amongst the students, St. Paul's International School, Kalamassery organized a Annual Exhibition. A number of students from grades I to XII participated with great zeal and zest. The formal function started at 9 ‘o clock with a prayer song by Ms. Sreya S Ajith, a student of class VIII. Master R. Reghuvaran, the School Captain welcomed the dignitaries and other invited guests. Rev.Fr. Antony Vacko Arackal, the director of the school presided over the function. In his Presidential Address he appreciated the students for using the avenue to exhibit the creativity and also encouraged them to move ahead with the innovative ideas to prosper. Mr. John M Thomas, the CEO of Techno Park and Info Park lighted the ceremonial lamp and inaugurated the event. In the inaugural address he reiterated to put critical thinking and innovation into real life as it distinguishes a smart leader. Mrs. Sheela Xavier, the Principal of the school applauded the students for their marvelous work in her address. The event provided a platform for the budding students to express their creativity and gain confidence. The participants displayed their exhibits showcasing the scientific skills and creative thinking through self-designed working models and projects. Demonstrations and explanation were given by the participants. The spectators and teachers were greatly impressed by their performance. The exhibition opened our eyes towards the fact that technology is making it a better place for us. They also made us aware of how sometimes the evolving technology can help those who worked really hard to earn their pay. The technology and manpower should walk along each other. Ms. Mariya Jyothy, House Vice-Captain proposed the vote of thanks It was an amazing experience for everyone to improve knowledge and skills.
St. Paul's international school, Kalamassery witnessed the 75th Independence Day celebration in the school premises. The school Director Rev. Fr. Antony Arackal, hoisted the National Flag. The school Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier, in her message, urged the gathering to take a pledge to protect the peace and harmony of our great nation. The school premises echoed with the Flag song sung by the school choir. The teachers and the Paulian Parliament members were also present for the celebration under the strict protocol of covid -19. .
Two days cultural fest FELICIDAD 2021 organised in St Paul's International School added a lovely touch with its commencement on 6th August 2021 at 8 a.m. The school Principal Mrs Sheela Xavier inaugurated the event. The competitions in Recitation, Elocution, Story Telling, Story Writing,Versification in English and Malayalam, Drawing, Painting Light Music ,Classical Music, Monoact, Dance etc were held in different venues for various categories of classes from I to XII. FELICIDAD extended a platform for the paulians to showcase their talents and artistic skills. The second day of the fest, 7th August will mark its culmination. The winners of all the competitions will be awarded with the virtual certificates.
St. Paul's International School added another feather in its cap of uninterrupted saga of success by achieving 100% in the CBSE Cass X Board Examination 2021. Out of 60 students who appeared for the Exam, 49 scored distinction and 10 got first class. 22 students won above 90 percentages. A1 in all subjects is secured by 6 students.They are-Jovina Roy ( 98% ), Athul.S.Nair (97%), Aleena Binil (96.6%), Nandana.H.Kumar (96.2%),Vaidehi Varma (95.8%) and Vaishaki.J.Naik (93.6%). Kudos Paulians!
CLASS XII AISSCE 2021 RESULT St. Paul's International School continued its uninterrupted saga of 100% success in class XII in the AISSCE 2021. Out of 49 students who appeared for 12th Board Exam, 35 have secured above 90 % and all students are marked with distinction. Full A1 is secured by nine students. In the Science stream Miss.Raisa Parvin.N.A stands first with 97.4%. In the Commerce stream Miss. Sana Ann Sabu bagged the first place by securing 97.4 %. Kudos Paulians!
19th Talents Day of SPIK-LKG was held on 31st July. It commenced at 9am. through online media. The school principal Mrs.Sheela Xavier inaugurated the programme.Talents Day witnessed the active participation of the kids as the number of participants were more than usual.The programme ran smoothly by the deep involvement of the KG teachers.
The new members of the Paulian Parliament for the academic year 2021-2022 were sworn in at the virtual investiture ceremony.The school director Rev.Fr. .Antony Vacko Arackal presided over the function. The new members are Reghuvaran.R- School Captain, Vaidehi Varma- School Vice Captain - Aaromal .S.Ram,- Andes House Captain , Jovina Roy – Andes House Vice- Captain, Anna Rose-Atlas House Captain, Anand Regi-Atlas House Vice -Captain Nohin Binny- Alps House Captain, Mariya Jyothy- Alps House Vice-Captain, Niranjana.V.Payyeri – Himalaya House Captain, Athul .S. Nair -Himalaya House Vice-Captain A.P. Sarvesh – SPIK Captain. The Director of St. Paul’s international school Rev. Fr Antony Vacko Arackal congratulated and wished good luck to the new members. The manager of the school Mr. C. C.Raphael, Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier graced the occasion. The digital magazine of the school was also released on this occasion by the Director of St. Paul’s international school Rev. Fr Antony Vacko Arackal. Under the strict covid 19 protocol teacher representatives of the school also attended the ceremony.
Rev. Fr. Antony Vacko Arackal and Rev. Fr. Joseph Antony Palliparambil, the newly appointed Director and Associate Director of St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery, officially assumed charge on July 1st 2021. They were congratulated and wished all the success in the new mission. The outgoing Director of St. Paul’s International school Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro handed over the office documents in the presence of Very Rev. Fr. Mathew Kallinkal,Vicar General of Verapoly. Wishing them, Vicar General commented on their hardwork and commitment in the administrative educational field. During the occasion Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro recalled the higher authority that had reposed trust in him during the tenure to accomplish his dream of raising the school to the top tier. The manager of the school Mr. C. C. Raphael, Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier and the respected priests graced the occasion. There was a power point presentation on the milestones of the school. Under the strict covid 19 protocol teacher representatives of the school also attended the ceremony.
THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE CERTIFICATION OF MERIT
The inaugural ceremony of Grade 11 of St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery was held at 11am on 14th June 2021 in the virtual platform. The inauguration began with the singing of a hymn by Liya Maria Pearl. Mrs. Susan Jacob, Teacher, welcomed the gathering. The programme was officially inaugurated by the Director of the school Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro. In his inaugural address the director instigated the students to hold on to the things which are certain by giving utmost importance to every moment, so that the uncertainty of the pandemic time can be challenged with greater confidence. Principal Mrs. Sheila Xavier reiterated the children to make use of every opportunity presented to them. Mr. C. C Raphael, the manager of the school and Mrs. Deepa, School Co-ordinator also were present for the inaugural function. Mrs. Maria Lincy, Teacher, proposed vote of thanks. The ceremony wound up at 12 pm with National Anthem. It was a fruitful and inspiring event.
Vidyarambam for the tiny tots of LKG was held virtually on 14th June 2021 at 9.30am in St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery. It was indeed a wonderful moment eagerly awaited by all. Smiles and joys blossomed on the innocent faces of the tots. It began with a prayer song to invoke the blessings of God. This was followed by a welcome speech by Abhinav Praveen of UKG D. The programme was officially inaugurated by the Director of the school Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro. In his inaugural address he reminded us that change is constant and consistently move on to the change and reiterated to be the change. The Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier gave her warm wishes to all the kids and stressed to stay focused and optimistic in all the endeavours of their life. After the ceremonial candle blessing the LKG class teachers were introduced. Finally the beautiful morning was summed up by a vote of thanks by Mrs. Remila V. T, the KG In Charge.
It was, indeed, a proud and blessed evening, on 17th April 2021, for St. Paul’s International School as its long cherished dream came true. His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Kallathiparambil, the Archbishop of the diocese of Verapoly and the patron of St. Paul’s International school, Kalamassery led the Blessing Prayer and inaugurated the newly constructed ‘Angel Mary Block’ at 4.30 pm. It was a time to thank and praise God for being with the School Management throughout the construction of the building. His Grace addressed the attendees and wished that the school may stand out in the community as a beacon of light imparting values and knowledge for the young generation to come. His Grace also congratulated the Director of the school Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro for his relentless effort, commitment and dedication contributing towards a great endeavor. The occasion was also graced by the valuable presence of Very Rev. Fr. Lenish Jose Secretary to Archbishop, Mrs. Sheela Peter, the Principal of the school, Mr. C C Raphael, the Manager of the school and very reverent Priests and Sisters from various congregations. His Grace Archbishop honoured and congratulated Mr. CC Raphael, the Manager of the school and the former PWD Engineer who designed the beautiful structure of the Angel Mary block. Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro briefly outlined the growth of new block through PowerPoint Presentation. He ended on a personal note affirming gratitude and dependence on Almighty God and everyone who whole heartedly supported throughout this venture. Angel Mary block added a distinctive hallmark to the existing edifice of learning. The four storied building has 12 class rooms, staff rooms, language lab, Math lab and an Artificial Intelligence lab. The magnificent new premise of the school has, surely, the necessary incentive to touch greater and greater heights.
“Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending.” St. Paul’s International School witnessed the parting ceremony of the 12th standard students on 27 March 2021 at 3.30 PM in the school premises. The elegantly and uniquely dressed senior Paulians were led by the dignitaries of SPIS in a procession to the festooned venue, the school auditorium for the commencement of the programmes per the COVID - 19 Protocol. The SPIS choir invoked the blessings of the Almighty, revering the knowledge, skills and wisdom they gained in life for their continuous self-improvement. Kumari Niranjana V. Payyeri, Class XI A delivered the welcome note. Lighting the lamp ceremony was graced by the Director, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, Principal, Mrs. Sheela Xavier, Manager, Mr C.C. Raphael and Coordinator, Mrs Deepa D, class teachers of grade XII, Mrs Delphi TV, Mrs. Taniya Victor and Kumari Raisa Parveen, student of Class XII and former vice-captain, SPIS. The Director refreshed and looked back to days the outgoing students once entered the campus as tiny tots, spreading an aura of nostalgia in the air. “ Spread your wings as well as the values imbibed from the fun-filled atmosphere to the colourful world that awaits its future,” were the golden words that reverberated in the minds of the Paulians. Guiding and mentoring the students to translate their visions into reality, Principal, SPIS, Mrs Sheela Xavier, urged the students to lead by example. Passing the light of wisdom and oath taking ceremony, the most auspicious event of the day was administered by Kumari Raisa Parveen. As an acknowledgement mementoes were distributed to all the 49 Paulians. The class teacher of XII A , Mrs Delphi TV shared her experiences, concerns and warm wishes. The students and parents cited their memories and observations. As a tribute, students of Class XI executed a music performance and students of Class XII entertained the audience with a dance performance, footing to their heart's content. The wistful video presentation displayed by the outgoing aspirants led the audience to an evocative juncture. The audience dispersed after Kumari Alfiya Riyas conveyed the vote of thanks.
Dear friends, I subserviently beseech your time and deliberation on a very cardinal matter. I request you all to spend 5 minutes in reading this article. In our daily life, we have a lot of irons in the fire. Probably biting off slogs more than one can chew due to which we may slip out many germane matters. Such a quandary is the apprehension of WATER. I am pretty sure that many of us are as silent as grave in this regard. But this must be at least sparkle of concern. A vast majority of life on earth is indirectly bound to water. While the supply seems abundant it is not a limitless resource, particularly the fresh portable water which is the most essential for human existence. To be blunt, we might never or perhaps won’t see a treacherous headache due to water scarcity in Kerala for the forthcoming years. Yet the situation is vulnerable in other places. I would like to recall an incident that happened in my life. Once in a remote part of the western central plateau, highly eroded from the ground below, unsmiling and hideous humus Sunrays, brightly speckled and morphing the ancient dry leaves with luminous traits of minuscule salts. From sight, long ago water flowed off these plateau forming the breaches seen on its edges. A desolate land bound in oasis surrounded by extensive sand dunes. Hardly any shrubs or trees in sight, covered in a hostile condition for plants and vegetation that exposes the unprotected surface of ground to denudation. I was highly repulsive bearing a chromatic condition while controrted mammals flew past my legs. A blind day, thanks to the thrust of sunlight. To my wonder I casted my eyes upon two kids virtually approaching their mothers who are inert in a perpetual streak peripheral to a tube well. I could see fatigue in their faces, weary and worn out skin. They were daunted and pale with blanched foot toes in the scorching sunlight. But suddenly I saw their faces turn dismal in the melancholic silhouette of the golden rays as the water stopped poring out of the tube well. The children were in dumps as they grid one's loins to walk miles and miles destined to faint before the dawn. This is not a whimsical incident of the great Sahara or Jordanian deserts. This is a terrifying incident of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. I was traumatized to find that they completed their daily chores using sand. For them, water is way precious than diamonds. Similarly millions and millions of people in India suffer from proper nutrition and water facilities for their basic chores. Parallel to my experience, women have to walk miles and miles In order to find water. Correspondingly in cities like Bangalore, a family has to pay 15-20 ? to meet their daily water requirements. Almost 25% of population in our country lacks ingress to water. Plus nowadays water bodies have turned out to be privatized and a bailiwick to business people. Despite this , the unfortunate depredations caused by the COVID-19, there has been a succumb in global GDP and it’s likely that this will woefully lead our nation Into a complete recession. Hark back to the harrowing 2007 and 2008. Torturous to say, yet it’s likely to transpire. This’ll worsen the conditions for people in dry regions and especially the poor ones. So this is my kind request, stop wasting water, and let’s put our hands together in saving them. Turn off taps from running and use buckets for daily chores. Start afforestation. A small effort from your side can make a big difference otherwise we’ll be the next to suffer.
The future of the world is highly dependent on children. To create awareness among the younger generation of the need to tackle with stress, the SEED CLUB of St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery organized a webinar on the topic – Corona and Mental Health on February 26, 2021 at 11. 30 am for the students of classes VI - VIII. The Clinical Psychologist (CEFEE), Mrs. Mary Anitha was heartily welcomed by the Principal of SPIS, Mrs. Sheela Xavier. The session started with an elaborate discussion of stress and the measures to handle it. The need to forget the past, to follow routine schedules, to maintain social distancing, to collect information from reliable sources, to utilize gadgets safely and to exercise for maintaining good health were discussed. She also explained how to tackle exam fear and how to revise effectively. Students were able to clear the doubts in the interaction session. Aavani Sunil of Class VII delivered the Vote of Thanks.
St. Paul’s International School offered the glittering prizes to the schools that participated in the Paulian Kinderfest 2020 – 2021 on Feb 8, 2021. Abiding by the rules of the COVID – 19 protocols the formal function for distributing the prizes started at 9. 30 AM. On this occasion Mrs. Renu A. Menon delivered the Welcome Address. The Director of SPIS, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, the Principal, Mrs. Sheela Xavier, the Manager, Mr. C.C Raphael and the Kindergarten In charge Mrs. Remila V.T graced the Lighting the Lamp Ceremony. In his inaugural address Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro expressed his gratitude to the schools for their wholehearted and full-fledged participation despite the pandemic and for preparing their students for their active and vibrant performance. The Overall Championship Trophy and certificates was acquired and collected by the Centre Head, Mrs. Elsamma Josekutty of T.I.M.E Kids, Pre School and the Runner up Trophy and certificates by the teacher in charge of Shipyard Kindergarten, Mrs. Suja S.C. The teachers of Springdale International Preschool collected their participation prizes too. The officials of the winner schools appreciated the management for organizing the event which was held on 16 Jan, 2021. The KG In charge, Mrs. Remila V.T rendered the Vote of Thanks.
Paulians celebrated the 72nd Republic Day on 26 January, 2021, following the COVID – 19 protocols, to commemorate the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect, in the year 1950 and the country became a republic. St. Paul’s International School celebrated the occasion with lots of patriotism and fervour. The tricolour flag was unfurled and hoisted at 8.40 AM in the school premises by the Principal of SPIS, Mrs. Sheela Xavier and the SPIS staff saluted the flag. The day was marked by virtual events that included a variety of programmes. The Principal commenced her message with a beautiful quote of APJ Abdul Kalam and extended her hearty Republic Day wishes to everyone. She enlightened the students about the untiring efforts of freedom fighters and the drafters of an outstanding constitution and the need to be grateful to them. The message concluded with an advice to become a real Indian and rededicate ourselves to build a stronger nation. The programme ended with the National Anthem.
As part of the Road Safety Week (January 18, 2021 – February 17, 2021) that is observed throughout the country every year in the month of January, St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery organised a virtual advocacy campaign in collaboration with the Edappally Traffic Police Station for the students of classes VI to XII on January 25, 2021 at 3.30 PM. Master Hansel T. Jaison led the prayer and the resource persons were formally welcomed by Mrs. Suby V. George, the School Programme Coordinator. The Director, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, the Principal, Mrs. Sheela Xavier and the Manager, Mr. C.C Raphael graced the occasion. Mr. Anish Joy, the Inspector of Police (City Traffic East Enforcement Unit, Edappally) started the class by citing the commonly read quote ‘Speed thrills, but kills’ to initiate the saddening fact that the victims to road accidents are majorly teenagers. He clarified the need to follow the instructions on the signboard and to avoid copying the film stunts that do not guarantee safety in real life. The aspirants poured out their doubts which were clearly explained and it also threw light on many areas the participants were unaware of. He urged the Paulians to drive only after procuring a license, which on the contrary is a serious offence. Mr. Nizamudeen Y, the Station House Officer (City Traffic East Enforcement Unit, Thripunithura) explicated the use of helmets, the need of insurance policy, the aftereffects of juvenile driving, the usage of seatbelts and the significance of following the traffic rules. He captured the attention of all the participants when he shared a heartbreaking story of a road accident he had attended to, enhancing the need to abide by the law. Students of SPIS gave their valuable feedback and Kum. Raisa Parveen N.A delivered the Vote of Thanks. The session ended by 4.45 PM.
“What feels like the end is often the beginning.” Kudos to the tiny tots! The virtual Paulian Kinder Fest 2020-21 hosted by St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery, fabulously closed the ceremony at 12 PM on 16th January 2021.The closing ceremony was presided by Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, Director, SPIS. Ms. Sheela Xavier (Principal), Mr. C.C. Raphael (Manager), Ms.Remla V.T (KG Incharge), Ms.Deepa D. (School Coordinator) and the staff members also graced the occasion. The pandemic did not stop the kids from having their fun through a variety of items such as action songs, story telling, elocution and so on. The zeal of the programmes reached its peak with the fancy dress competition which was a feast for the eyes for both the participants as well as the viewers. Time Kids Preschool, HMT Centre, bagged the overall championship with 60 points, Shipyard Kindergarten, Thevara became the runner up with 34 points. Paulian Kinder Fest was inaugurated by the ceremonial lighting of lamps by Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, Director, SPIS at 8.30 am the same day.
A virtual interactive programme on Art Integration Project was organised by St. Paul’s International School with St. Mary’s School, Himachal Pradesh on Dec11, 2020 at 12.45 PM. The session started with a prayer and the Welcome Address was conveyed by the Principal, Mrs. Sheela Xavier, SPIS. Rev Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, the Director of SPIS expressed his happiness in greeting the students for taking up the initiative. The direct exchange of information on the culture of the states, climate and crops, art forms and festivals, Tourism and Covid -19 statuses enriched, enhanced and added to the knowledge of the students. Besides, the significance of Art Integration in education and Ek Bharath Shresht Bharath were discussed. The endeavour taken by both the schools in imparting the knowledge of culture, tradition and practices led to a widened understanding and bonding between the states, developing productive and research skills in the aspirants and strengthening the unity and integrity of India. Vote of Thanks was delivered by the partner school and the session ended at 2.30 PM
It is important for students to start exam preparation early to give them the best chance of retaining the information needed and to excel in the exam. SPIS organized a webinar on Exam Strategies for the students of IX- XII on Wednesday, 9th December 2020 from 8:45AM - 9:45AM.The session was handled by Mrs Jasna Kuruvilla (Global Certified Trainer/Motivational Speaker and Leadership & Life Skills Facilitator.) The session started with a game, capturing the students to give their 100 percent attention to the speaker. The resource person apprised that exams are to be considered as celebrations by planning ahead and being self-prepared. The 15 tips to be self-prepared for exams were illuminating and educative. She guided the students to avoid hating or fearing exams. The trainer urged the students to wear a smile and to stop comparing them with others. The need to focus on competing with ourselves and to be a better version of us was a defining revelation. She added, "It is crucial to focus on learning rather than scoring. Prepare a good timetable to manage time effectively, ensure to occupy an organized study space to stay focused and to avoid distractions. In smart revision, with the aid of acronyms and mnemonics one could easily memorise difficult portions and also break larger parts into smaller ones. Sleep is another factor that enables us to think more clearly and creatively; it regulates our blood flow and keeps us energetic.” The concluding statement of Mrs Jasna, “Be grateful for the bounty one has, keep up the dignity and stay connected to God,” reverberated in the mind of the students. The session was an eye-opener to the victims of stress, depression and anxiety, boosting Paulians to embrace exams as celebrations and to overcome exam fears and to take them as opportunities to achieve their aims.
SPIS conducted a two hour webinar on career guidance for the students and parents of Class IX and X on 5th Dec 2020 and for Class XI and XII on 7th Dec 2020 (6.30pm to 8.30pm).Both sessions were handled by the immensely experienced and professional Mr. Sajith Thomas, Career Consultant, Malayala Manorama. He addressed the factors that could affect the choice of students. The session was aimed at creating an awareness of the multiple career options available and assisting individuals with career development. The Paulians were guided to identify their interests and to pinpoint what they are good at. He further explained,“Career is a main concern for everyone and the choice for a career should be developed at the earliest.” He motivated them to have an idea of a realistic dream and the passion to excel in the field. The session was a vast exposure to the bifurcated courses, renowned colleges, universities and exams as well. The interactive session helped the students to have a better understanding of the opportunities that could be opted by them. The webinar truly served the purpose by directing the individuals to help them acquire the knowledge, information, skills and experience necessary to identify career options and narrow them down to make one career decision.
Every crisis poses deep challenges and opens unimaginable opportunities. The Paulian family witnessed the inauguration of the Virtual Cultural Fest on 30th November 2020 – a dazzling extravaganza that will reach its finale on 8th of December, 2020. The auspicious inauguration began with the invocation of God’s blessings followed by the official inauguration of the fest by the Principal Mrs. Sheela Xavier. The talented Paulians have started hitting the virtual stage and their excitement is palpable. The 8 day long myriad of events has broadened the opportunity to prove the mettle of the Paulian Prodigies by unveiling their treasured flair and aptitude. Indeed, it will be a wonderful learning curve. Please visit our Facebook page for the details.
PARTENZA-2019-20 25th January, 2020 was a red letter day for the St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry, as it was the parting moment of the class XII students. Partenza was celebrated in a grand manner. The occasion commenced with the inaugural address by the SPIS Director, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, followed by the message of the Principal, Mr George K. V. The welcome address was delivered by the vice captain of SPIS, Miss Raisa Parveen of class XI A. All the parents of class XII students were cordially invited to bless their wards and grace the occasion. The outgoing students were blessed by all the teachers and their parents for achieving success in life. The passing the light of wisdom to the class XI students heralded the continuation of the rich legacy and tradition of the school. Some interesting songs and dances performed by the students of class XI prepped up the programme. The outgoing students were presented with momentos by the school. The vote of thanks was delivered by Miss Aira Assainar of XI A.
Christmas was celebrated with great fervour and festivity on 21st December, 2019. Mesmerising, joyful and sweet carols presented by the lovely Santas enthralled the audience. The Presidential address was delivered by the Director of the school, Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro. In his address, he reminded the students about the true message of Xmas - loving, sharing, praying and the family bonding. In his message the Principal of the school, Mr George K. V. thanked the management, teachers, parents, students and non-teaching staff members for the achievements of the school. He advised the students to have positive attitude in life. They should love and help each other. The highlights of the function was the well- conceived skit about Jesus. The programme concluded with the national anthem.
St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry conducted the valedictory function of the 7 days long Sports extravaganza on 19th December, 2019. The welcome address was delivered by the Principal of the school, Mr George K. V. He stressed on the importance of games and sports in moulding our character. He reminded the students about the "Fitness India Campaign" of the Central Government. The Presidential address was delivered by the Director of the school Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro. He encouraged the students to face any challenge in life. Games and sports can only enable us to do the same. The Chief Guest of the function was Commander, Mr Deepak Sebastian, Naval Architect Officer in the Indian Navy. He advised the students to take part in the sports events with passion and interest. He also added that games and sports can teach us hard work, resilience and team spirit. The day's programme highlights were the ceremonial march past with synchronized orchestration by the 4 House members. All the classes presented colourful drills along with peppy music. Various Yoga postures were demonstrated. Skating display was very rhythmic. Some events were exclusively organised for the parents and teachers. They took part very happily and won prizes. The Prize distribution ceremony was held in the main pavilion and the prizes were distributed by the Chief Guest, the Director and the Principal of the school.
Recognising 2019 as the International Year of Periodic Table of Chemical Elements, St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery emblazoned its 17th annual day on Nov 23, 2019 with the theme ‘MENDELEEV @ 150,’ commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Periodic Table organised by the Russian scientist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev. The prestigious ceremony started with the invocation led by the school choir. Master Sohail Sanjay Moideen, the conscientious School Captain, welcomed the gathering with integrity. Mr. George K.V, Principal of SPIS expounded the school annual report 2019 – 2020 and extolled the tremendous efforts of the management, staff and students in bringing about the growth and development of the school. In his Presidential Address, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, Director of SPIS, stressed on the importance of Science at all stages of learning and careers. The chief guest, honourable Mrs. Justice Mary Joseph, High Court of Kerala, inaugurated the function and ignited the audience with her inspiring words. The honourable Justice acclaimed the efforts of the management and students as they excelled in both scholastic and co-curricular activities. She communed that “Every annual day programmes are a platform to improve the flair of the students, rectifying the gaffes of the previous year. The students should stick on to their traditional belief system and moral values imparted to them by their parents and teachers and should fight against the oddities. Every child should be well equipped to face the challenges of childhood, adolescence and teenage; they should be vigilant while using the media and also be trained to live as social beings, reforming the society with responsibility.” Drawing a difference between the olden and modern era, the Justice urged the Paulians to ensure academic growth by exploiting the fortuity of the age. The guest of honour, Very Rev. Msgr. Mathew Ilanjimittam, Vicar General of Archdiocese of Verapoly, launched the New School Logo and blessed the gathering with his humble words. The Msgr. marveled at the theme selected for the year. He communed that the school has left no leaf unturned to portray the acme of internationalism and empowered the students to work hard and utilize to the maximum, the opportunities provided to them. It was a defining moment for the Paulians to receive their trophies and medals from the dignitaries for their outstanding performance in academics and co-curricular activities. As a token of gratitude Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro honoured the chief guests with the mementos. The formal function came to an end with the vote of thanks delivered by Kumari Navya Vijay, Captain of Andes House. The audience was taken aback with the enticing show of the Junior Music Band of SPIS, along with the performance of the youngest music composer and melodious singer, the Sakalakala Vallabhan fame, Kumari Shreya S. Ajith. The aspirants of SPIS, unveiled the mystery of the theme and emoted their challenging skills equaling the professionals. The dance variants enthralled the viewers. The theme song released by SPIS was another arresting feature. Ms. Suby V. George, the programme coordinator delivered the vote of thanks and the programme concluded with the national anthem.
Children's Day and Principal's Birthday was celebrated with great fun and fiesta. The Programme started with the invocation by the School choir. The Presidential address was delivered by the Director of SPIS, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro. In his speech he mentioned about the greatness of Pt Jawaharlal Nehru, although he was very simple. He spoke about the immense contributions of Jawaharlal Nehru in making and shaping India with all its glory. Director also highlighted the positive attributes of our dear Principal, Mr George K. V. He is a man of integrity and calibre with great leadership quality. Tiny tots of SPIK presented a musical programme and colourful dance performance. Students of all the classes showered their love and birthday wishes to the Principal with colourful cards and bouquets. On behalf of all the Teachers, Ms Anisha Mary Stephen felicitated the Principal and mentioned about all the greatness and leadership qualities in him. In his message, the Principal advised the students to have an ambition and a dream in life. He urged the teachers to love, understand and cater to the needs of all the students. Children entertained the audience with various peppy songs and dances. They wrapped up the function with the Spanish B'day song.
The 17th Annual Sports Meet of the KG Section of the St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry was held on 18th October, 2019. The Director of the school, Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro lit the Olympic torch and officially inaugurated the sports meet. He appreciated the student's performances. The Principal, Mr George K. V was very glad to appreciate the Parent's active role in their ward's school activities. The sports meet comprised of various track events and other fun games. Some competitions for parents were also conducted. All the participants put up a grand show and proved their mettle. All the winners of the sports meet were awarded with certificates and medals. Prizes for the winners of parents were distributed in the closing ceremony.
"British Council Review Workshop" was held on 18th October, 2019 in St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry. It was led by the British Council School Ambassador, Ms Parimal and the Project Manager, Ms Ambika Devi. The workshop focused on the discussion about the mandatory documents needed for the ISA Portfolio. The Resource persons clarified various doubts regarding the activities. Guidelines about the compilation of the Portfolio were given. The workshop was very useful and it was an enriching experience for the British Council Committee members.
The Prestigious English Club was inaugurated with a gala function on 17th October, 2019 in the auditorium. The function started with the invocation by the School choir. The welcome speech was delivered by Miss Abida, Class VII-B. The Presidential address was delivered by the Principal, Mr George K. V. He inspired the students to develop good characters and hone their skills with regular practice. They should use the opportunities in life most effectively. The English Club was officially inaugurated by lighting the lamp.Chief Guests of the day were Miss Anu Sam, Guest lecturer of St Paul's College and Miss Gayathri Rajeev, the budding singer and SPIS Alumni . . Students presented various power packed programmes like "Disney Stars", Recitation, "Behind the Mask", "Pop" etc. The Vote of thanks was proposed by Miss Neha, Class-VII-A. The Programme concluded with the National Anthem.
Students and Staff Members of St Paul's International School celebrated the Director's Birthday in a great manner on 15th October, 2019. Students wished him with a special birthday song, followed by the reading from the Bible by Mrs.Lincy Rajeev, faculty of English. The welcome speech was delivered by Ann Mary Sony of XII-A. The Director of the school, Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro cut the beautifully decorated birthday cake. The Principal, Mr George K. V. and the Manager, Mr. C. C. Raphael wished him a happy, healthy and long life. Students cheered him up with peppy dances and songs. A P. P. T presentation about the infrastructural development of the school was done. The Principal addressed the gathering and mentioned about the positive qualities of the Director Father and about his great role in the fabulous achievement of the school over the years. SPIK students presented a beautiful skit on stage. On behalf of the Teachers, Mrs Rekha Menon, Mathematics faculty spoke words of gratitude. The Director Father addressed the students and shared his thoughts. He was overwhelmed by the grand birthday celebrations arranged by the students. He reminded them that each moment of our life is a learning experience. He dedicated all the success of the school to the sincere and committed team members of the SPIS family The vote of thanks was delivered by Milan George of XII-A. The programme concluded with the National Anthem.
As part of the celebration of "SPACE WEEK" a lecture demonstration about the space science and technology by the eminent scientist, ISRO, Dr Ramachandra Rao was arranged in St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry on 14th October, 2019 in the School auditorium. The class was very resourceful and interesting. The welcome address was delivered by Jennisa Marian Chandyson of VIII- B. The Presidential address was delivered by the Principal of the School, Mr George K. V. He encouraged the students to study in the field of space science and technology and specified about the various examinations that they can appear for. The Chief Guest of the function, Dr Ramachandra Rao, VSSC, ISRO discussed the various areas of space technology. He stressed on the importance of space technology across the globe to emerge as the leading nation. He also mentioned about the ways to promote space science and improve the space studies. The vote of thanks was proposed by Angelline C. R. of VIII-A. The Programme concluded with the National Anthem.
Hindi Day was celebrated in a very grand manner in the St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry on 11th October, 2019 in the School auditorium. Various programmes like speech, action song, recitation and power point presentation were done. The Presidential address was delivered by the Principal of the school, Mr George K. V. He stressed on the importance and influence of Hindi language. The Chief Guest of the function was Mrs Shalby Kurian, the Head of the Hindi Department, Kendriya Vidyalaya. In her address the Chief Guest reminded the students about the popularity and significance of Hindi as a language. The programme highlighted the various activities of the Hindi Club carried out in the School throughout the academic year.
The colourful Inter School Graffiti Competition organised by the St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry kickstarted on 10th October, 2019 in the School auditorium. Nine schools took part in the competition. The function started with the invocation by the School choir, followed by the welcome address by Norah Ranson of XI-B. The Principal of the school, Mr George K. V. encouraged the students to flourish their hidden talents through such competitions. In his inaugural address the Director of SPIS, Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro explained the word "Graffiti" i.e Wall Art. He added that we are all Graffiti artists in our childhood, as we express our thoughts by drawing on the wall. The Director Father painted the wall with the first stroke of paint and formally opened the competition. The theme of the competition was nature. All the teams brilliantly showcased their talents and made the drawings very lively. The valedictory function got started with the invocation by the School choir. The welcome address was delivered by Raisa Parvin of XI-A. The Presidential address was delivered by the Director of SPIS, Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro. He differentiated Graffiti and the Mural painting and mentioned about the importance of the Kochi Binnale in shaping the "Art Psyche" among the students. The Chief Guest of the day was the Lalithakala Academy Member, well-known Artist, Mr Somji. In the inaugural address, he explained the rich heritage of Graffiti as an art form. He spoke about some of the prolific Graffiti artists across the globe. In the Principal's message, Mr George K. V. thanked the management for organising such a great programme and made the students aware about the Nature and the ways to conserve our mother nature. The winners were honoured with the Cash Awards, Ever rolling Trophy and Certificates. The Ever rolling Trophy and a cash prize of Rs.10,000/- was won by the Assisi Vidyanikethan Public School, Chembumukku. The runner up was Mary Matha Public School, Thrikkakara,and they received Rs.5000/-. The third position was secured by Bhavans Vidya Mandir, Eroor,and they received Rs.2500/-. The fourth position was secured by the host School St Paul's International School, Kalamasserry, winning Rs.1500/-. The fifth position was bagged by the Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kannamaly, and they received Rs.1000/-. The programme concluded with the vote of thanks by Mrs Suby George, faculty of English, followed by the National Anthem by school choir.
The inaugural ceremony of the prestigious Paulian Kinder Fest 2019-20 organised by St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery kick started on 5th October 2019 at 9:45 am. Tiny tots from thirteen schools in and around Ernakulam participated in the fest. The programme commenced with the invocation by the SPIK choir. KG incharge Mrs. Remila V T. welcomed the gathering. The Principal of the school Mr George K V. inaugurated the fest by lighting the ceremonial lamp. In the inaugural address the Principal reiterated that the parents and teachers must render their full support to the kids for their overall development. UKG students entertained the audience with a peppy dance. It was indeed a great opportunity for the kids to showcase the talents.
People Pro Enterprises for Social Impact Pvt Ltd in association with St Paul’s International School organized a campaign named “ Fight The Bite”in the school auditorium on 19th September,2019. The students of class VI A and VI B presented a speech choir about the prevention of mosquito breed and bite . Elma Sebin of class VI B gave away the introductory speech . A video about the field work and a report of the survey was shown. Joel Sajeev of class VI A shared his experiences about the campaign. The Chief Guest of the day was Mr Babu M. R ,Health Inspector ,Primary Health Centre,Kalamassery. He advised the students that prevention is better than cure.Junior Health Inspector ,Mr Jasim Mathew also attended the programme . The Principal of the School, Mr George K.V appreciated the initiatives and efforts taken by the students. Ms Jasna Kuruvilla ,Centre Head of People Pro, sKochi also spoke on the occasion . The students of VI A and VI B had conducted a survey on mosquito menace in and around Ernakulam District. As a token of appreciation ,they were awarded with the certificate of participation .
St Paul’s International School celebrated Onam in a grand style .The auditorium was richly decorated , the students and teachers all decked in traditional Kerala attire ,entire campus was bubbling with energy .The official function started at 9 am by lighting the ceremonial lamp by the dignitaries .The occasion was graced by The Principal ,Mr George K.V ,the Manager ,Mr Raphael C.C. The Chief Guest was the Malayalam poet ,Mr Shaju Kulathuvayal . Anagha Tom ,of XII B delivered the welcome address. The Principal of the school ,Mr George K.V. delivered the presidential address .He explained the rich heritage of Onam in Kerala and the spirit of oneness among all irrespective of cast, creed and religion . He encouraged the students to share the joy and mirth of Onam with one and all. The Chief Guest of the day, Mr Shaju Kulathuvayal spoke about the traditional festivities of Onam .He stressed on the human values which is the underlying significance of any festival . Onam is a festival of love and mutual bond .He inspired the students to build a better humane society with moral values . The function showcased various rich cultural extravaganza of Kerala like Thiruvathira, Pulikalli ,Skit ,Onapattu and flash mob. A few competitions like “ Payasam making “and “ eating banana “ were also organized as part of the celebration . A grand Pookalam was arranged in the main entrance of the school .Students were given tasty payasam . The function concluded with the national anthem .
Teachers Day was celebrated in St Paul’s International School ,Kalamassery on 5th September,2019 with pomp and splendour.The grand function was graced by the School Principal , Mr George K.V ,the School Manager, Mr Raphael C.C. and the Coordinator Mrs Deepa .D. The programme started with the auspicious prayer .Aswini J of XII B delivered the welcome speech .Students honoured the teachers with “Ponnada”. In his address ,the School Principal, Mr George K.V spoke about the importance of the role of the teachers in inculcating good moral values in students and building a better community with bright and prosperous future . He inspired the teachers to welcome their students with a cordial smile to win their heart .He also motivated the teachers to become loving and caring teachers . Students presented various entertainment programmes and teachers participated in many game sessions such as musical chair, dumb charade, acting etc. Winners were given away prizes by the Principal and the Manager. The school Coordinator,Mrs Deepa ,in her message ,stressed on the importance of Teachers Day and explained why the day is celebrated .She appreciated the Class XII students for arranging such a well planned and beautifully executed programme.The vote of thanks was delivered by Govind A Gopal of XII A . The programme concluded with the national anthem by the school choir .
St Paul’s International School ,Kalamassery conducted a special assembly highlighting the importance of coconut and the coconut plant on 2nd September, 2019 .VIII Std student Mariya Theresa Antony spoke about various value added products available from coconut plant . Seed Club member Mohamed Zain brought a coconut sapling. The Club members presented the sapling to the Principal ,Mr George K.V. Seed Coordinator Ms Jayalakshmi received the same from the Principal and it was finally planted in the school campus by the Seed Club members. There was an exhibition of various useful items made out of coconut and coconut plant. Artifacts made out of coconut shells and husk like door mats,coir and plants grown in coconut shells were displayed in the auditorium . The students and the staff members included food items made of coconut in their lunch . The ‘’Coconut Day’’ celebration introspected the significance of the’’ Majic Tree’’coconut and its multifaceted utilities .
The tenth prestigious SPIS CUP 2019 conducted by the St Paul's International School concluded on 31st August. 20 teams had participated in the 3 days All Kerala Basketball Tournament. The final (under 14) junior match was won by the Assissi Perumpilly team with a score of 29--18 points and the runners up was St Paul's International School. The final( under 17) senior match was won by the Bhavans Girinagar team with a score of 30--28 points. The host school St Paul's became the runners up. In the closing ceremony of the tournament, the former junior basketball player, Mr Robin S, Central Excise, Tax Assistant, was the Chief Guest. He congratulated the winners and gave away the prizes. The School Principal, Mr George K. V. presided over the function. The School Manager Mr C. C. Raphael and the Coordinator Ms.Deepa graced the occasion.
St.Paul’s International was abuzz with the Basketball fever. The 10th Inter School Basketball Tournament 2019 kick started on 29th August in the indoor auditorium with 20 registered schools. The event started with the auspicious prayer. The Principal Mr.George K.V. inaugurated the meet by shooting the ball in the basket. In the Junior Team (Under 14) St.Paul’s International school, Bhavan’s Girinagar , Viswajyothi and Vidyodaya school won the first round of matches. In the Senior Team (Under 17) St. Paul’s International School, Global Public School and Assisi Perumpilly qualified for the second round of matches.
The Annual Academic Exhibition 2019 - 20 of St Paul's International School was held on 29th and 30th July. Students of classes L.K.G to XII th showcased their innovative works on English, Hindi, Malayalam, Maths, Science, Social, Computer science, German, Spanish, Art and Craft etc. All the models, Charts and games were tastefully decorated and confidently demonstrated by the students. The exhibition was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest Prof Dr P. Venu, Head of the department of Mathematics of SCMS. The welcome address was given by the school captain Master Sohail Sanjay Moideen.
The rich and fabulous cultural extravaganza 2019 - 20 was inaugurated on 27th July, 2019 in the St Paul's International School with great fervour. The welcome address was given by Ms Anjaly Sabu of class XI B. The Presidential address was delivered by the Principal of the school, Mr George K. V. He advised the students to be positive in life. They should accept failures sportingly. He reiterated that failures are the stepping stones of success. The programme was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Justice C. N. Ramachandran Nair lighting the ceremonial lamp.
The Investiture ceremony of St Paul's International School was held on 16 th July, 2019. The programme commenced with the invocation by the SPIS choir followed by the welcome address by Ms Aswani J. The presidential address was delivered by the Principal, Mr George K. V. In his address he emphasised on the leadership quality and charisma in our personality to be successful in life. The chief guest of the day was Captain Raja Vinod, Director, Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology.
'The Seed club' Inauguration was held in the auditorium of St Paul's International School on 24th July, 2019. The programme commenced with the malayalam folk dance, followed by the welcome speech by Master Anand Reji. The club report was read by Ms Ann Aby. The Chief Guest of the day Prof Dr S.Sitaraman inaugurated the club. In his inaugural address, he spoke about air pollution, energy conservation and biodiversity....
St Paul's International School Malayalam department arranged various cultural programmes. Live demonstrations were conducted as part of the BalaJanasakhyam club activities on 4th July 2019 in the school auditorium. The welcome address was given by Ms Athira. In his address the principal Mr George K. V. told the students to be very happy throughout their life. He also reminded them about the need of a healthy body. Various classes were conducted like Kaliyarangu by Mr T. P. Vivek, the famous RJ, singer and music teacher. Chiriyoga session was taken by Mr Sunil Kumar S. V., the Yoga trainer. The programme was very lively, entertaining and enriching. The students enjoyed the session very much.
St Paul's International School bubbled with vigour and energy on 4th July 2019 as the 'BalaJanasakhyam club' activities were officially inaugurated in the school auditorium. The welcome address was given by Ms Simmy M. R. The school Principal, Mr George K. V. rendered the presidential address. The programme was officially inaugurated by the Malayalam poet, Cherukunnam Vasudevan Nair. The chief guest of the day, s function was Jayan Century, the famous film, serial and mimicry artist. The programme motivated the students to follow a fun-filled, disciplined and value based life. They were entertained with various programmes like 'Kathaprasangam', 'Nadanpattu' etc. The audience and the guests really enjoyed the folk song sung by Arun and team. The activity report was read by Ms Meera.
A workshop on films and art of film making was held in St Paul's International School on 22nd June 2019. The workshop was arranged in the Yoga room for the students of classes VII and VIII. It was led by Mr Sabu Pravadas, the noted malayalam film director and Mr Charly, the new malayalam film actor. Both the mentors are experts in their respective fields. The programme covered various aspects of film making like visual photography, editing, cinematography, art direction, acting and dubbing etc. The students were very much interested in the workshop. They learnt many new aspects of the art of film making. They got a clear idea about the various options in the field of film making as a profession.
A seminar on Astro Physics was held in St Paul's International School on 22nd June 2019. It was conducted by Mr Athul R. T. Project Trainer, Department of Physics, CUSAT. The seminar was conducted for the students of classes X, XI and XII in the school auditorium. The seminar covered various topics like Physics , Astronomy and many intriguing facts of science. The resource person also mentioned about the famous institutes offering the courses in Astro Physics. He explained the topic very clearly. The students got a clear idea about the topic and what are the criterias for getting opportunities in this particular field.
Reading Maketh A Man_"Francis Bacon. " Reading Day "was celebrated in St Paul's International School on 19th June 2019 with great pomp and fervour. The day's programme highlighted the benefits of reading. The presidential address was delivered by the Director of the school Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro. He inspired the students to read various kinds of books. The inaugural address was given by the chief guest Mr Jaleel Thanath. Students had showcased a rich array of books of various genres and authors. They visited the book exhibition and enjoyed the programme.They were motivated to read more and more and explore their horizon of knowledge.
12th June, 2019 marked an important Milestone in the annals of St Paul's International School, as the tiny tots of the L.K.G. section stepped into the temple of knowledge. The colourful programme kickstarted with the captivating welcome dance by the U. K. G students, followed by the invocation by the SPIK choir. The Welcome speech was given by Mrs. Remila V. T, the K. G. In-charge. The Presidential Address was delivered by Rev Dr Douglas Pinheiro, Director, SPIS. In his address Director reminded that the school is the second home for the kids and the teachers are like their mothers. The event was inaugurated by lighting up the ceremonial lamp by the Chief Guest, Mr. Sippy Pallipuram. He stressed on the importance of the mother tongue in our life. The Principal of the school, Mr. George K. V. addressed the gathering and said SPIS students are taught 3 languages along with 2 foreign languages like Spanish and German. Later the L. K. G students along with their parents lit up the Diyas and took part in the auspicious Vidyarambam rituals. The occasion was wrapped up with the vote of thanks by Mrs Mary Ourin, the Vidyarambam I/C and the National Anthem by the SPIK choir.
World Environment Day was celebrated in St Paul's International School on 17th June 2019.The days programme started with a special assembly in the school auditorium with this year's theme "Air Pollution" through the thought provoking skit. Students spread the message about planting more trees and conserving the nature. They highlighted the thought _ " Air that is polluted, will not be saluted." Saplings, seeds and plants were exchanged between the students. Principal Mr George K. V. reminded the students to plant more trees and nurture them. Students should be responsible citizens to save nature and make the world a better place for the future generation.
St. Paul's International School continued its uninterrupted saga of 100% success in class XII in the AISSCE 2019. Out of 38 students who appeared for 12th Board Exam ,10 have secured above 90 % and 22 students are marked with distinction. 6 students secured first class .In the Science stream Miss.Vaibhavi G. Rao STANDS first with 94.2 %. In the Commerce stream Miss. Ann Mary Joffy bagged the first place by securing 93.6 %. Kudos Paulians!
UKG Annual Graduation Ceremony of St. Paul’s International School was held on Wednesday 27th March 2019. The Graduation Ceremony instilled with a majestic grand academic procession led by the dignitaries, Director of the school Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro and the Principal Mr. George K. V; followed by flower girls, UKG students, teachers and parents.
“Farewell is a fancy way to say goodbye.”
26th of January is a gala day for every Indian. On 26th January 1950, the Constitution of India came into force and our country, India, became the Republic. We celebrate this day as a festival every year.
“Christmas is the spirit of giving without a thought of getting”.
The exhibition on wheels organised by Kerala Lalithakala Academy was held at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery on 12th December, 2018 (Wednesday).
On 12th December, 2018, a class on Energy Conservation was organised at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery
“ Creativity is simply connecting new dots in new ways, Sam Horn”.
An Elocution Contest was held at Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Chembumukku on 7th December 2018 as part of Silver Jubilee Celebration. Four students of our school participated in the competition. Sohail Sanjay Moideen of Class XI and Anagha Biju of Class XI secured the first positions in Senior Category English and Malayalam Elocution respectively. Second prize in English Elocution under Junior category was won by Jovina Roy of Class VIII and Vaidehi Varma of Class VIII won second prize in Malayalam Elocution under Junior category.
A Special Programme on “Varayum Naatumozhiyum” was conducted at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery on 5th December, 2018 (Wednesday) in the school auditorium.
An Inter-school Basket ball Tournament was conducted at Holy Cross Convent School, Kangarapady on 1st December 2018. Twelve players of SPIS participated in the tournament. Under 14 boys, St. Paul’s International School Kalamassery bagged the championship. Mable Mathew Roy of Class VIII A was declared the Best Player of the match.
Prize Day and the Alumini Website Launch of St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery was conducted on 24th November, 2018 in the school auditorium. The Chief Guest of the day was Mr. Paul Ansel. V, the Vice-Principal of the AISAT, Kalamassery.
A graffity Interhouse competition was held on 19th November, 2018 at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery.
Kathakali is one of the major forms of Classical Indian Dance. It is a 300 year old dance drama from the South Indian State of Kerala.
St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery won the Third Prize for the Haritha Vidyalala 2017-18 for the best SEED club activities represented by the Aluva district. The SEED Club members of our school accompanied by Ms. Maya M.K. and Mr. Saju P. Jacob, received the award from the Chief Guest, Mr. Raju Narayana Swamy, IAS. The students also received Memento and a cash prize of Rs 5000/-.
“ Birth is a new beginning. It is a window to the chance of a lifetime, the chance to fulfil a unique mission. So a birthday is a momentous occasion.”
The much awaited Closing Ceremony of the 16th Annual Sports Meet was held on Saturday, 3rd November, 2018 in St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery with great excitement.
Kerala Piravi marks the birth of the state of Kerala in India. Observing the state tradition and imbibing the true spirit of Keralites, St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery celebrated 62 nd Kerala Piravi on November 1, 2018.
St. Paul’s International School celebrated the 16th Annual Sports Meet of Kindergarten in all its grandeur on 26th October ,2018.
St. Paul’s International School conducted a seminar on 16th October, 2018 as a part of World Food Day to create an awareness about healthy food and dietary habits. Dr. Harsha Abdul Rahim of the Health Centre, Kalamassery led the seminar.
‘Birthdays are good for health. Studies show those who have more birthdays live longer.’
“ Teacher is the Spiritual Inspiration of the New Generation ”.
The investiture ceremony for the year was held on Wednesday, 1st August 2018 at 9:15 am in the SPIS auditorium.
The inauguration of the school cultural meet was held in the school auditorium at 9.00AM on Friday, the20th July 2018.
St. Paul’s International school on Monday 11th June 2018 was all set for the sacred ceremony of the 16th Vidyarambham for the toddlers
St.Paul’s International School celebrated the World Environment Day on 5th June 2018
St. Paul’s International School proudly welcomes Mr. Erik Solheim, The Executive Director of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). He is a Norwegian Diplomat and the Under-Secretary General of the United Nations. His solemn presence at SPIS is in association with the 10th Annual Celebrations of the mega-event SEED (Student Empowerment for Environmental Development) organized by Mathrubhumi. The management, staff and students of SPIS are proud to be the host of Mr. Erik Solheim who is committed himself for the mother nature.
SPIS celebrated International Sparrow Day on 20th March 2018 under the aegis of Akhila Kerala Balajanasakhyam, Kalamassery Union.
Partenza, the farewell function of the outgoing students of Class XII of SPIS was effectuated on 23rd February, 2018 in the school auditorium. The programmes were hosted by the students of Class XI.
A class on Cyber Safety was organized at St. Paul’s International School on 30th January, 2018 under the aegis of Nallapadam and the Computer Science Department of SPIS.
The 69th Republic Day was celebrated in all its splendour at St. Paul’s International school on 26th January 2018.
On 15th January 2018, a talk on ‘How to Confront Exam Fear’ was organized at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery under the aegis of Balajanasakhyam, Kalamassery Union.
On 8th January 2018, a talk on ‘Energy Conservation’ was organized by the SEED Club members of St. Paul’s International School. The Principal
As the world celebrates the International Year of Sustainable Development and Tourism in the year 2017, St. Paul’s International School on 16th December celebrated its 15th Annual Day on the theme ‘I am a TOURIST’.
St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery added another feather to its illustrious cap
An anti - drug Campaign of the Catholic Church under the auspices of Bishop Remigius Inchananiyil, the State Chairman KCBC (Kerala Catholic Bishops Conference) was held at St. Paul’s International School on 24th November 2017.
Certificate of appreciation from Mathrubhumi SEED (Student Empowerment for Environmental Development)
The waste disposed at the public premises in H M T Moolepadam Road (Kalamassery Muncipality Ward 6) was noticed by the SEED Club members of St. Paul’s International School and was brought into the attention of the concerned authorities by the school captain, Ms. Mariam Anna Varghese. In auspices with Kalamassery Municipality, Ward 6 Residents Association and Police, the students of SPIS got rid of the waste materials in that area.
Kalari, a three-day camp for art gained impetus at St. Paul’s International School on 16 November 2017 under the auspices of Kerala Lalithakala Academy, Thrissur.
The 15th Annual Sports Meet of St. Paul’s International School was held on November 3, 2017 at the school ground. Genva Morris, Chief Petty Officer was the guest of the day.
1st November 2017, the students of SPIS celebrated Keralaprivi with multitudinous activities. The celebration was filled with various entertainment programs put forward by the students. A group song elaborating the beauty of nature was sung by the Ms. Manasa and her team.
A seminar on water conservation was carried out at St. Paul’s International School on 30th October 2017 by the guest of the day, the eminent hydro-geologist and the Manager of National Resource Management ‘Programme of Caritas’, Dr. Haridas V R.
On 26th October 2017, St. Paul’s International School celebrated German Day. Dr. Axel Beier, the Director of Geothe Institute, Banglore and Dr. Syed Ibrahim, the Director of Geothe Zentrum, Trivandrum and Kochi and the German Consul for Kerala, were the guests of the day.
St. Paul’s International School celebrated the 15th Annual Sports Meet of Kindergarten in all its grandeur on 20th October 2017. The guest of honour was Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro, the Director of the school. The program gained momentum with the invocation by the SPIK choir. The tiny tots marched forward along with the house captains of the four houses namely Alps, Andes, Atlas and Himalaya and Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro received the general salute from the house captains.
On 19th October, St. Paul’s International School hosted ‘Graffiti 2017’, a wall painting competition. Almost 40 students illustrated their skills and creativity in the field of graffiti by painting on the walls using multitudinous hues. Dr. Sheela Seth, the Principal of the school inaugurated the wall painting competition, that upheld innovation and noveau ideas as its motto and kept aside the traditional means of rendering art.
St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery celebrated Onam in all its grandeur on 31 August 2017. The celebration was conducted with a difference as there was no formal ceremony.
St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery, celebrated Teacher’s Day on 30th August 2017. It was the big day for all the faculty members at SPIS. The students of the Higher Secondary Section organized a function for the teachers.
As part of the National Sports Day Celebration, St. Paul’s International School hosted a special assembly on 29th August 2017, in order to give awareness to the students about the importance of sports and games in their daily life.
St. Paul’s International School on 17th August 2017 celebrated the Farmer’s Day and honoured the indegenious mango tree in the school. The students and teachers decorated a mango tree by hanging various cut outs of mangoes inscribed with slogans that reinforces the importance of trees in our environment.
The 70th Independence Day was celebrated at St. Paul’s International school on 15th August 2017. The celebration gained momentum with the flag hoisting at 8.45 am by Dr. Sheela Seth, the Principal of the school.
As part of the SALT module “Breaking Barriers” by PeoplePro LEAD, the 7th graders of St Pauls International School, Kalamassery interviewed Ms Surya Vinod on 7th August 2017. Words of inspiration and motivation echoed as the transgender and the television celebrity Ms. Surya Vinod spoke to a group of 12 year olds about overcoming challenges and breaking barriers in life.
On 9th August 2017 Balajanasakyam and Nallapadam Clubs were inaugurated at St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery. The chief guest of the occasion was Mr. Joshy George, a renowned cartoonist, writer and a motivational speaker. “A smiling face has the ability to instill happiness and self confidence in an individual.
The 9th All Kerala Interschool Basketball Tournament hosted by St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery, has come to a cessation on 29th July 2017.
As part of the SEED (Students Empowerment for Environmental Development) club activity, St. Paul’s International School on 5th August 2017 served ‘Karkidaka Kanji’ to all the teaching, non - teaching staff and the members of the SEED club.
St. Paul’s International School hosted the inauguration of the SEED Club, an initiative of Mathrubhumi on 21July 2017. The SEED Club is organized in the school in order to create awareness among the students about the need to protect and nurture the environment. The programme gained momentum with the welcome address by Mrs. Maya M.K, SEED coordinator of SPIS.
On 12th July 2017, the zesty leaders of St. Paul’s International School were bequeathed with their responsibilities as the student council members. The students were elated in having been adorned with the duties of leading the school. The Guest of Honour, Commander Satvinder Singh Nagra inaugurated the ceremony and addressed the gathering.
On 21st June 2017 SPIS celebrated the International Yoga Day by hosting a special assembly coordinated by the Yoga Instructor of the school, Ms. Smitha.
The 14th Annual Day of St. Paul’s International School, Kalamassery was held in the School Auditorium .
St. Paul’s International School hosted the Vidyarambham of LKG students on Wednesday, 8th June 2016 in the school auditorium.
Statistical studies show that road accidents are the leading cause of death among the youth in Kerala. Presenting the statistical data, Mr. Dilip Kumar K.G, Astt. Motor Vehicle Inspector, Ernakulam, delivered an excellent and eye opening session to the High school and Senior Secondary students of St. Paul’s International School.
On the occasion of International Yoga Day, St. Paul’s International School organized a special assembly in the school auditorium.
To make students proactive on their role as responsible stewards of the environment, SEED club is organized for students of class I to VIII. SEED is the abbreviation for Students Empowerment for Environmental Development. The club was inaugurated on 8th July 2016 in the school auditorium.
25th August 2016 was observed as The Pulses Day. Along with the international community of people, St. Paul’s International School also celebrated the International Year of Pulses.
Development of the leadership in the students with its inherent qualities and making them sensitive to their services to the society is the need of the hour. Balajansakyam and Nallapadam clubs are the good platform for developing such qualities in the life of student.
Greetings from St. Paul’s International School ! “We care, we share, for the future we prepare…” I am happy to welcome all of you to the new academic year 2023-2024 which begins on Thursday, 1 st June 2023. As the New Year unfolds its surprises, challenges and horizons, may each of you be inspired to reach beyond. Best wishes for the New Year! Regards Principal
Greetings from St. Paul’s International School ! “We care, we share, for the future we prepare…” I am happy to welcome all of you to the new academic year 2023-2024 which begins on Thursday,1st June 2023. As the New Year unfolds its surprises, challenges and horizons, may each of you be inspired to reach beyond. Please take note of the following points: 1. The School reopens on Ist June 2023 for the classes UKG to XII. 2. The School timing is 8.30 am to 3.20 pm. 3. Students are instructed to strictly follow the code of school uniform. 4. The students shall not carry any kind of electronic gadgets. 5. School buses will ply on the regular routes. For more details (contact numbers of drivers & ayahs) and timings please visit school website. 6. ID card/Temporary ID card will be issued to all students on the reopening day. 7. Parents are requested to co-operate with the traffic regulations. 8. June 1st reopening day will be a book free day. Please send water, snacks and lunch with the students. 9. Normal Office transactions will be available only between 10:00 am -2:30 pm from June 1st to June 3rd. 10. A Parent- Teacher interaction session is arranged on Saturday, 18th June from 8:30 am to 11:30 am to address all queries. Detailed schedule will be informed later. Best wishes for the New Year!
Greetings from St. Paul’s International School ! “We care, we share, for the future we prepare…” I am happy to welcome all of you to the new academic year 2023-2024 which begins on Thursday, 1st June 2023. As the New Year unfolds its surprises, challenges and horizons, may each of you be inspired to reach beyond. Please take note of the following points: 1. The School reopens on Ist June 2023 for the classes UKG to XII. 2. The School timing is 8.30 am to 3.20 pm. 3. Students are instructed to strictly follow the code of school uniform. 4. The students shall not carry any kind of electronic gadgets. 5. School buses will ply on the regular routes. For more details (contact numbers of drivers & ayahs) and timings please visit school website. 6. ID card/Temporary ID card will be issued to all students on the reopening day. 7. Parents are requested to co-operate with the traffic regulations. 8. June 1st reopening day will be a book free day. Please send water, snacks and lunch with the students. 9. Normal Office transactions will be available only between 10:00 am -2:30 pm from June 1st to June 3rd. 10. A Parent- Teacher interaction session is arranged on Saturday, 18th June from 8:30 am to 11:30 am to address all queries. Detailed schedule will be informed later.
Vidyarambham, the initiation ceremony of LKG students, was held at St. Paul’s International School, on 15th June 2022 at 9.30 pm. It was a moment of pride for everyone when the tiny tots of SPIK are initiated into the world of knowledge. The tiny feet of UKG tapped melodiously to welcome the gathering. After the prayer song by the SPIK choir Master Emmanuel Antony of UKG C welcomed everyone. The Director of the school Rev. Fr. Antony Vacko Arakkal presided over the ceremonial function. In his presidential address he emphasized to uphold the uniting values to educate the children. Mr. Sippy Pallimpuram the renowned writer was the Chief Guest of the occasion. He inaugurated the formal function by lighting the lamp and delivered the inaugural address. He reminded everyone to have the goal to provide quality education to the youngsters. Principal encouraged the tots to acquire the best knowledge. It was a feast to the eyes of the spectators when the kids lighted the Lamp of Wisdom along with their parents. Ms. Sriya P S of UKG B enthralled the meet by her song. The Director of the school Rev. Fr. Antony Vacko Arakkal, the Chief Guest, Mr. Sippy Pallimpuram and the Prof. Dr. Leena Mathew and Fr. Jolly John helped the little ones to write on the rice granules and they were traditionally initiated into to the world of knowledge. KG Incharge Mrs.Remla V.T felicitated the gathering. Ms. Caroline Anna Joby of UKG C delivered vote of thanks.
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The NASA’S Perseverance rover safely landed on Mars after its 292.5-million-mile journey from Earth on 19th Feb 2021. It was launched on 30th July 2020.Perserverance is NASA’S ninth landing on Mars and agency’s fifth rover. Dr. Swathi Mohan emigrated from India to the US worked as Guidance, Navigation & Controls Operation lead at NASA’S Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The rover will explore Jezero Crater, the site of an ancient lake that existed 3.9 billon years ago, and search for microfossils in the rocks and soils there. Perseverance will search for evidence of ancient life and study Mars climate and geology and collect samples that eventually be returned to Earth by 2030.
Kerala Piravi was celebrated with great pomp and grandeur in St. Paul's International School, Kalamasserry. The Programme started with the invocation by the School choir. The Presidential address was delivered by the Director, SPIS, Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro. He reminded about the rich heritage of Kerala and its great tradition. He also highlighted about the climatic threats that Kerala is facing in recent times. The Programme was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest of the day, Prof. Thomas Mathew and other dignitaries on stage by lighting the lamp. Prof. Mathew stressed on the human values and character building as part of success in life with reference to Gandhiji's life. An anthology of Malayalam poems written by SPIS students were published on the occasion. In his address the Principal of the school, Mr. K. V. George advised the students to have positive attitude. He highlighted about miles of success Kerala has achieved. He appreciated the students who have the penchant for writing and inspired all students to follow the same path. The Guest of Honour, Prof. C. V. Mohan Bose spoke about the high standard of literature and culture of Kerala. He encouraged the students to get inspiration from Mother Nature. All the budding Paulian poets were felicitated with mementos by the Chief Guest. Selected poems were recited in the function and some poems were choreographed and presented in dance form. A melange of entertainment programme were performed by the Paulians with great elan. The Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour were both felicitated with mementos. The vote of thanks was proposed by Malayalam H. O. D, Mrs. Maya M. K.
The Annual Academic Exhibition 2019 - 20 of St Paul's International School was held on 29th and 30th July. Students of classes L.K.G to XII th showcased their innovative works on English, Hindi, Malayalam, Maths, Science, Social, Computer science, German, Spanish, Art and Craft etc. All the models, Charts and games were tastefully decorated and confidently demonstrated by the students. The exhibition was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest Prof Dr P. Venu, Head of the department of Mathematics of SCMS. The welcome address was given by the school captain Master Sohail Sanjay Moideen.
The Annual Academic Exhibition 2019 - 20 of St Paul's International School was held on 29th and 30th July. Students of classes L.K.G to XIIth showcased their innovative works on English, Hindi, Malayalam, Maths, Science, Social, Computer science, German, Spanish, Art and Craft etc. All the models, Charts and games were tastefully decorated and confidently demonstrated by the students. The exhibition was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest Prof Dr P. Venu, Head of the department of Mathematics of SCMS. The welcome address was given by the school captain Master Sohail Sanjay Moideen.
St Paul’s International School commenced the academic year 2019-’20 on 6th June with a retreat for the students. It was held at three different venues at St Paul’s International School for the students of the classes from UKG to XII. The retreat was led by Mr Bibin, Mr Paul and Brother Nandu. The day’s programme was inaugurated by Rev. Dr. Douglas Pinheiro. He encouraged the students to be a good human being apart from being mere good students. Felicitation address was delivered by the Principal Mr. George K.V. He reminded the Paulians about the rules and regulations of the school. Master Sohail Sanjay Moideen of XII B welcomed the gathering. The students were motivated and encouraged to lead a disciplined and systematic life. The session reinforced the importance of being positive in our life. Students were advised to maintain positive attitude, respectfulness towards parents, teachers and all the elders. The entire session was very lively and was presented with interesting stories and many real life anecdotes.