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PrinciPal’s DeskWe welcome all our readers to the fresh start of 2019.
January – the beginning of anything we want to achieve, began with
a vibrant note. Pongal as always brings out the essence of our
tradition, marks a new beginning and thanks giving to the Sun God. Our children and
teachers were dressed in traditional wear; it was a joyful sight to see them run around with
joy. We prepared sweet Pongal, the sweet was shared to everyone after a formal thanks
giving to the Sun God. Children entertained us with dance events and skits.
The tiny tots of class I enacted the life history of Andal and her devotion for Ranganathar. It
was a scintillating performance which would remain fresh with us forever.
The Republic day was celebrated on 26th January at our school premises as a mark of
remembrance and respect for the freedom fighters. The Republic day reminded us that
everyone should contribute our bit for the development of the nation and spread peace, love
and harmony.
Only dreams give birth to change. As a school we hold the responsibility of shaping and
guiding our children to grow in the right path and to pursue their dream. A career guidance
workshop was conducted on 26th January, for the children of classes IX to XII followed by
the Republic day celebrations. Parents were invited to be a part of the workshop. The
workshop was conducted by Mr. Ramanujan from Edu Sarathy. He gave us an insight about
the courses offered by various reputed colleges in India and overseas. The scope of the
course was discussed. Parents and the children enquired about various courses. It was a
fruitful workshop given at the right time.
We march forward carrying all the memories we have created this month.
Principal
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Pongal CelebrationsThe festival of Pongal was held dear by the Primrosians as it marks the end of harvesting
season and of a new beginning.
A on fire with traditional fanfare. The chanting of Pongalo! Pongal! Pongalo! Pongal was exciting for
pot was placed the children and teachers. Sweet Pongal was made and distributed to the students.
Students of Class I enacted the story of Aandal and her devotion towards
Ranganatha.
The students of class VI A brought out the spirit of the festival bringing in all
traditional folk dances, songs and martial art of Tamil Nadu through their dance
drama.
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Pongal Celebrations
The highlight of this celebrations was the outfit of the tiny tots who were dressed in traditional
Tamil Nadu costume - dhoti and pattu pavadai for girls leaving everyone gathered spellbound.
A scintillating dance performance by the students of Class V B and class III to some
famous Pongal songs.
The tiny tots of KG and Class II danced and sang Tamil songs carrying forward our cherished
traditions to the next generation. The day was filled with fun, excitement and cultural fervor.
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Republic day CelebrationsIndia’s 70th Republic Day was celebrated with great reverence in our school. The day began with
a prayer followed by flag hoisting by our Principal.
The melodious music and graceful movements of the dancers were spellbinding.
The KG kids participated in a fancy dress competitions reciting famous speech and quotes.
The students with their tiny hands saluted the National Flag and pledged themselves to
upholding the honour of India through their foot tapping dance performances.
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Republic day Celebrations
The cultural programme included patriotic song, skit and dances to patriotic tunes.
The students of Class III and IV presented diversity through the dance. The students of Class V A
told us not to pass this republic day as any other holiday. Instead to look within and think, whether
we know our fundamental duties and are fulfilling ours .
Republic day sweets were distributed by
the principal.
Class IV C students performed a fusion
dance for some famous patriotic tunes.
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WorkshopCareer guidance workshop conducted by
Mr. Ramanujan to orientate students
towards the world of work.
Students received relevant
information at the right
time of the development
cycle.
Students and parents clarified
their doubts through intensive
interactive session.
An overview of common careers in
different streams and scope in
relevance to the curriculum and
the subject choice of the students -
by the Principal.
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Punctuality award
A punctual student gets love and
respect in the family, school and
society as well as goes ahead to the
destination and our students of
Class I B were appreciated for their
effort.
Class II A receiving their
punctuality award and proving
that “Punctuality is a virtue of
a disciplined person.”
Class III C received
their punctuality award,
proving the proverb ‘A
stitch in time saves
nine.’
Punctuality plays a great role in
student’s life by giving them their
way to destination. Here are the
students of Class VI B receiving their
punctuality award.
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Punctuality award
Punctuality is an important part
of self discipline and is essential
to good time management said
class VI A.
Class V A received their
punctuality award saying
that good attendance is
directly related to a
child’s enjoyment and
achievement at school
and is vital to promote
successful learning.
“Being punctual shows
you are dependable.”
Class 9 receiving their
Punctuality award.
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Field Trip - I Vandalur Zoo
Amidst shouts of glee the children got into the buggy to drive around the zoo seeing
emu, tigers, leopards and lions.
The kids were thrilled to see the most popular snake house which had a variety of snakes-
the rat snake, the Indian Viper, python, green snake to name a few.
“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”
Class I went on a field trip to the Vandalur zoo
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Field Trip – IIThe farm
Children offered gifts of grass for the
groomed horse during their visit to The Farm.
For children grown up in a city, this
place was a heaven feeding chicks and
goats.
The children visited a diary farm,
vegetable farm and a horse stable.
The kids of Class II toured The
Farm amidst greenery.
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Field Trip – IV
Class IV went on a field trip to the Integral Coach Factory Railway Museum, Villivakam,
Chennai.
The idea of the trip was to give exposure to the students to the historic evolution of the
railways over the years and its achievements.
The students could not believe those days of train travel when they saw the exhibits. They also
enjoyed the tunnel ride and playing in the park.
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Field Trip – V
Students of class V visited Tamil Nadu Sea shell Museum the largest seashell museum in India.
It was mesmerizing as they viewed nearly 40,000 rare and unique seashell species.
At the end of a fun filled day, every child bought a shell or an shell ornament for
remembrance .
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Field Trip – VI
Class VI went on a field trip to Wild Tribe Ranch, an adventure games/sports theme park in ECR,
Chennai.
The students unanimously enjoyed the most thrilling and enjoyable rides in the park -
the extreme bungee ejection and devil’s ramp.
It was amazing to see how the brave hearts were enthusing the not so brave hearts to try for the
sake of that one adrenaline rush on the rodeo bull!!!
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Best Class award
“Do your best and let God do the rest.”
Class III C receiving their Best Class award.
“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.”
Class VIII receiving their Best Class Award.
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Kalakar's Korner
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Kalakar's Korner
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Kalakar's Korner
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Amritha
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