ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Education opens up the mind, expands it and who contested in School Parliament election and allows us to improve our lives in so many ways. Congratulations to all the winners! “Dreams can come true, but there is a secret. They Every alternate month we have the school are realized through the magic of persistence, parliament session. Each and every issue pertaining determination, commitment, passion, practice, focus to the life of the students is set-right amicably. and hard work. They happen a step at a time, manifested over years, not weeks” says Elbert Committees Hubbard. For the academic year 2019-20 with 52 We have the Management Committee which new admissions and 45 current SSLC students, the meets once in three months. total strength of the school is 580. We have 23 Parents’-Teachers’ General Assembly was held teaching staff and 10 non-teaching staff. In the last on Saturday, 22nd June 2019. The meeting was academic year 2018-19 SSLC Board Examination, attended by 95% of the parents. The prominently we secured 98% result with 27 distinctions. Kum. able person was chosen as the resource person in Samiksha was the topper with 617 marks with the person of Dr Virupaksha Devaramane (MBBS, th th 98.72%. She secured 8 place in the State and 5 DNB in Psychiatry). He is the Consultant Psychiatrist place in district. We congratulate and we wish of Dr A.V. Baliga Memorial Hospital, Sonia Clinic God’s blessings upon her. After the long summer and Ganghi Hospital, Udupi since 11 years. He gave vacation, we re-opened the school for this academic a few important tactics to the parents to handle the th year on 29 of May. Students entered the schooling children in this digital era. phase of their lives with much hope and aspirations to revive after long and rejuvenating summer break. During this General Assembly, the PTA Committee was formed. PTA Committee represents 1. School Parliament Elections and Parliament two members from each class and meets once in two Sessions months. PTA committee opened an account for the A true leader is the one who knows and owns poor children and collected 25,000 for the family the duties and responsibilities “a person who leads of Goutham Nayak of class 4 who lost his father in a a group of people towards the achievement of a road accident. The second general assembly was held goal”. Leadership is about mapping out where we on 8th February 2020. Mrs Hilda Rodrigues, Economics need to go to “win” as a team or an organization; Lecturer of Milagres College, Kallianpur was chosen and it is dynamic, exciting and inspiring. as the resource person. She with her profound On 6th June 2019, we elected the Students’ experience of being a lecturer for 40 years delivered representative as SPL (School Pupil Leader) and ASPL. a wonderful message to the parents. Three students of Class X contested for SPL and three We have formed a Suraksha Committee for students of Class IX for ASPL’s post. Classes 6th to the protection of children and institution which meets 10th elected the SPL and ASPL. Scouts and Guides once in 3 months. Every fortnight we have Staff scrutinized the election. meeting to plan and execute the academic scheme. When all the votes were counted, Sugam G. As a tradition parents’ sports day at NEMS, a sports th Nayak of Class X was declared as the SPL and day was held only for the parents on 15 of January Sinchan of Class IX as the ASPL. Relisha and Apoorva 2020. A picnic for the staff and PTA committee was st as Opposition leaders. We appreciate all the students organized on 1 of March 2020. 11 2. The National Festivals Dr M. Krishna Prasad and Prof. Manoj Louis. The National festivals together with the Nirmala For the high school students, time management Institutions medium and English medium in exams was conducted by Prof Vivek Kamath on schools, we celebrate the Independence Day, 20thJune 2019. Kannada Rajyotsava, Republic Day. On these A seminar on traffic rules and road safety was occasions, we highlight the importance of national organized at our school which was conducted by celebrations and give the students opportunities to police sub-inspector Mr Raghavendra C () bring out their talents. on17th of July 2019. 3. The National Celebrations and the Special Days Junior Chamber International commonly referred On the World Environment Day and to as (JCI) of Brahmavar conducted a seminar on Vanamahotsava Day, we have planted flower plants “Inspiring and Empowering Youth”. The resource and some medicinal plants in the pots and maintained person was Mr Joel D’Almeida the founder President the same in the school campus. On Teachers’ Day of JCI Brahmavar on 27th of July 2019. and Children’s Day, we have carried out various A seminar on puberty for the high school girls activities, competitions and cultural programmes. was held at our school which was conducted by Dr Baden Powell’s day of Scouts and Guides, we have Rajalaxmi, Gynaecologist, Vathsalya Clinic, celebrated cooking with fire and cooking without fire. Kallianpur on 6th September 2019. 14th June was observed as the World Blood Donation Day. National Yoga Day was celebrated on 19th Media and Communication seminar was June. “Yoga is the dance of every cell with the music conducted by Rev. Fr Chetan Lobo, the Editor of th of every breath that creates inner serenity and Uzwad on 12 September 2019. harmony”. On16th September, World Ozone Day was 6.Inter-School Competitions celebrated highlighting the importance of this day. Our students have participated in various Gandhi Jayanthi was celebrated on 2nd of October competitions like drawing, dance, Bharathnatya, with Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, cleaning the Yakshagana, essay writing, patriotic songs, surroundings. 16th October was observed as `World prathibhakaranji in and around the schools. Primary, Food Day’ in our school. higher primary and high school inter-house quiz 4. Religious Festivals competitions are held at the school. We are living in a multi-cultural and multi- We are proud of our karate troop who have religious nation. India is also called the cradle of gone to state and national level and won countless religions. We celebrate three festivals in the school. prizes. Last year in 10th std, we had four students That is 23rd of August, we celebrate Bakrid and 2nd who had mastered their black belt namely, Kishan, of September, we celebrate Deepavali and we Styol, Amanula and Ambirtha. celebrate Christmas on 21st December. This year also we have 3 students who have 5.Seminars for the Students and Teachers completed their black belt exams. Uteja, Sinchan and Empowering teachers is the key to enhance Gagana. We have more than 200 students in Karate education. Teachers’ orientation and training with an Sunday school. We are brightened by our Karate aim to create effective mentors, an orientation Sir. Mr Vaman Palan. We remain indebted to his programme was organized on 28th of May 2019 at selfless service and love for Nirmala English Medium our school. The Resource persons for the seminar were school. Thank you, Sir.

22 7. Exams and Results dance, fancy dress, star making. Yoga, Bharathnatya, FA1 exams were held from 8th of July and the Yakshagana, western dance, karate, band, chess, open-house days for the parents were 15th , 16th and craft and drawing. 17thof July, two classes each. 9. Club Activities Discovery GK exams were held on 6th of August. We have fully involved and active literary clubs FA2 exams were held from 19th of August and like Kannada club, English club and Hindi club. Maths the open-house days were 26th, 27th and 28thof and science club. Drawing and craft clubs, sports club, August, two classes each. echo club and interact club. Our school interact club students got the first place in taluk inter-school interact th SA1 exams were held from 18 September oral cultural festival. Every month clubs meet and discuss rd exams from 23 written exams. about the different topics which help the students in National level English and Social-Science talent their academic endeavour. th quest examination for 2019 was held on 30 10.Facilities provided by the School September. We have invested lakhs of rupees in putting th Our 10 Std students had registered for NTSE up a separate new kitchen and dining hall, and a th and the exams were written on 17 November. new science laboratory and library. We have 5 school FA3 exams were held from 9th December and buses which travel to each and every village to fetch the open-house days were from 16th December. the students. We have well equipped computer lab for the students and smart edu.com classes in every FA4 exams were held from 3rd February and classroom. open-house days were from 10th of February. 11. An Eagle’s Eye Expedition and Excursion SA2 and Final exams were held from 19th March to 3rdApril and the promotions were done on 10th of Expeditions encourage students to observe, April. explore and be curious. For them to be successful in life, they need to be curious and be able to explore Class 10 students were given four preparatory on their own. This personalized learning and peer- exams, two school level, one District and one State to- peer sharing encourages students to be active level exam to prepare for the final exams which learners and take ownership of their education. commenced from 27th March. Students participated in various competitions like drawing, singing, quiz and High School Students were taken for excursion to essay, Bharathnatya, karate belt exams and black Hyderabad from 10th to 16th October. The places belt exams. Our students are found to be excellent we visited are Golconda port, Ramoji film city, Hussein in various capacities and abilities. Students have been sagar lake, Jungu museum, Charminar, I-max mall. In victorious and meritorious. We have explored them Bangalore, we visited Planetarium, Parliament and in all the fields to exhibit their talents. FISI, Darshan College and DSA, Kengeri. We also had an experience of boarding a metro train in 8. Classroom Activities and Co-curricular Bangalore. Activities Higher Primary Students from class 4 to 7 were taken Pick and speak, handwriting, elocution, inter- for a day’s outing to Manasa Water Park, Pilikula group quiz, singing, story-telling, wealth out of waste, zoo, science museum and planetarium on 15th of science and craft exhibition, essay writing, flower November. arrangements, talents day, rangoli, memory test,

33 Pre-Primary Students from class 1 to 3 were taken I sincerely thank the Correspondent, th for a day out on 14 December to Kanakana Kindi Management Committee, PTA Committee members in Sri Krishna Temple, Udupi. St. Lawrence Shrine, for their loving support, teachers, non-teaching staff, Attur Church, Bahubali Gommateshwara, 42 feet Monolithic Statue, John’s water world, Karkala, Malpe parents, students, well-wishers, benefactors for their beach, etc. whole-hearted accompaniment. I sincerely thank our LKG and UKG Tiny tots twinkling trip on 12th December P.T. Sir Mr Ramesh for successfully synchronizing the to “Our Lady of Fathima Church” in Perampalli, Udupi, sports meet of the academic year 2019-20. Glory Ganesh temple, Manipal-lake, Salumarada be to the Mother of God! Through the intercession of Thimmakka Tree Park, Manipal. Mother Nirmala Mathe, we pray to illumine the minds Conclusion of the students and staff in the light of truth and Here I wind up the report of the academic year knowledge. Jai ho Mathe, Jai Jai Nirmala 2019-20 with gratitude to God and you all. Mathe. Thank you one and all. OUTSTANDING AND REMARKABLE RESULTS BY NIRMALA ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL The 42 blooming buds of the Silver Jubilee batch 85%. As a result we have 25 outstanding distinctions of our school had appeared for the 2018-19 in the whole of while the other 20 SSLC Board examination. Out of 42 students 20 students have scored first class. The overall attained above 90% and 6 above 85%. As a percentage of the year 2019-20 is 100%. result we have 26 outstanding distinctions in the 1. Shravya B.K. (604) 96.44% whole of Udupi District while the other 15 students Kannada - 125 English - 98 have scored first class. The overall percentage of Hindi - 100 Science - 94 the year 2018-19 is 98%. Social science - 97 Mathematics - 90 1. Sameeksha : (617) 98.72% 2. Sherlin Lewis (591) 94.56% D/o Subramanya and Srimathi S. A (Karje) Kannada - 120 English - 94 Kannada - 125 English - 99 Hindi - 100 Science - 93 Hindi - 99 Science - 100 Social science - 98 Mathematics - 86 Social science - 97 Mathematics - 97 3. Relisha D’Almeida (583) 93.28% 2. Dhanyatha : (613) 98.08% Kannada - 123 English - 99 D/o Nataraj and Ranjini (Brahmavar) Hindi - 100 Science - 92 Kannada - 125 English - 96 Hindi - 100 Science - 97 Social science - 95 Mathematics - 74 Social science - 100 Mathematics - 95 Congratulations to all the students and parents for 3. Prathamesh: (611) 97.76% co-operating with the school. The management S/o Manjunatha Prabhu and K Usha (Petri) sincerely acknowledges the hard work and Kannada - 123 English - 98 dedication of the selfless service and honest Hindi - 99 Science - 97 commitment of the teaching and non-teaching Social science - 96 Mathematics - 98 faculty. We wish all the best for the future The 45 students of our school had appeared for endeavour of the students and may you come out the 2019-20 SSLC Board examination. Out of with flying colours. Through your works may the 45 students 8 attained above 90% and 17 above Glory of ‘Nirmala Mathe’ shine in you in the society.

44 ACHIEVEMENTS OF INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS CHESS: Suhas 3rd in Kata, 3rd in Kimit 7th std Competition held at Board High School, Brahmavara Shishira 3rd in Kata 7th std on 13/7/2019 Adthiya 3rd in Kata, 1st in Kimit 7th std Suren S Shetty 1st Place Gold 7th std Secured Championship KARATE: Om Sagar 2nd in Kata, 2nd in Kimit 7th std Competition held at Board High School, Brahmavara Sharon 3rd in Kata 7th std on 13/7/2019 nd st th st th Tanush 2 in Kata, 1 in Kimit 7 std Siddanth [38kg] 1 Place Gold 8 std st nd th st th Sumanth 1 in Kata, 2 in Kimit 7 std Adithya. K [45kg] 1 Place Gold 7 std st rd th st th Hanish 1 in Kata, 3 in Kimit 7 std Sejal [64kg] 1 Place Gold 8 std rd th nd th Vivan 3 in Kata 7 std Arman [40kg] 2 Place Silver 8 std rd th nd th Gagana 3 in Kata 10 std Sinchan [55kg] 2 Place Silver 9 std st st th nd th Sharanya Raj 1 in Kata, 1 in Kimit 8 std Sharanya Raj [38kg] 2 Place Silver 8 std Arman 3rd in Kata, 3rd in Kimit 8th std Ancita [52kg] 2nd Place Silver 8th std rd th Utheja [45kg] 3 Place Bronze 9 std Gashin Ryu Karate-Do Association of Karnataka (R) Laveeta [44kg] 3rd Place Bronze 8th std rd th oraganised State level open karate Championship Preetham [30kg] 3 Place Bronze 7 std 2019 at Kinnigoli, Mangalore on 02/11/2019 and

nd 03/11/2019 2 National level Karate Grand Championship Ujwal 2nd (Kata) 9th std 2019 held at Sri Vardhaman Jain Kalyan Trust- Abhin 3rd (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 4th std Raichur on 03/08/2019 and 04/08/2019. nd rd th st nd th Sharanyaraj 2 (Kata) & 3 (Kumite) 8 std Sristi 1 (Kata) & 2 (Kumite) 6 std rd th st th Om Sagar 3 (Kata) 7 std Utteja 1 (Kata) 9 std rd th nd rd th Preetham 3 (Kata) 7 std Ranjesh 2 (Kata) & 3 (Kumite) 7 std st nd th th H. Thanush Shetty1 (Kata) & 2 (Kumite) 7 std Vivon 7 std st nd th st nd th Hanish 1 (Kumite) & 2 (Kata) 7 std Preetham 1 (Kumite) & 2 (Kata) 7 std Vivan 1st (Kata) 7th std Diganth 5th std th Siddanth 8 std st th 1 National level Karate Championship held at Hanish 7 std Janardhana Temple, Ambalpady-Udupi on 08/02/ Shishira 1st (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std rd rd th 20 & 09/02/20 H. Thanush Shetty 3 (Kumite) & 3 (Kata) 7 std rd nd st rd th Advith 3 (Kata) 2 std S. Suhas 1 (Kata ) & 3 (Kumite) 7 std Naman 3rd (Kata) 2nd std Abhay 3rd (Kata) 2nd std Open Karate Championship on 19/10/2019 & Venicia 2nd (Kata) 3rd std 20/10/2019 at Vamanjoor Church Sabha Bhavan, Arushi 3rd (Kata) 3rd std Mangalore. rd rd rd nd th Krithish 3 (Kata) 3 std Sristi 3 in Kata, 2 in Kimit 6 std rd rd rd th Dhanush 3 (Kata) 3 std Utteja 3 in Kata 9 std rd rd rd nd th Pranav 3 (Kata) 3 std Swaroop 3 in Kata , 2 in Kimit 5 std nd th st th Zayan 2 (Kata) 4 std Diganth 1 in Kata 5 std Bhuvan D. 1st (Kata) 4th std Preetham 2nd in Kata 7th std 55 Unnath 3rd (Kata) 4th std PRATHIBHA KARANJI: Chirag 3rd (Kata) 4th std Prathibha Karanji held at M.S.V.M School Aaroor Ujwal 3rd (Kata) 4th std [Cluster level] on 20/8/2019 Gautham 3rd (Kata) 4th std Primary Section [1 to 4] Vaibhav 3rd (Kata) 4th std Aleeza Asadi 1st Place Urdu Kantapata 2nd std Sathwik 3rd (Kata) 4th std Zayan 1st Place Arabic Dharmika Arjun 3rd (Kata) 4th std Patana 4th std Diganth 3rd (Kata) 4th std Shantheri 3rd Place Konkani Alaika 3rd (Kata) 5th std Kantapata 4th std Anujna 3rd (Kata) 5th std Bindushree 3rd Place Sanskrit Swaroop 1st (Kata) 5th std Kantapata 3rd std Diganth 2nd (Kata) 5th std Princy 3rd Place English Noyal 2nd (Kata) 5th std Kantapata 4th std Sujith 1st (Kata) 5th std Trisha 3rd Place Action Song 3rd std Bhavish 3rd (Kata) 5th std Gagan 3rd Place Drawing 4th std Srujan 3rd (Kata) 5th std Aleeza 3rd Place Kawali Aaliah 2nd (Kumite) & 3rd (Kata) 6th std & Team Aysha Riza Sristi 2nd (Kata) 6th std Aysha Falak Flavia 3rd (Kata) 6th std Ganavi Mujeeb 3rd (Kata) 6th std Zayan Sumanth 1st (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Rafan Sourabh 2nd (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 7th std Adithya K 2nd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Higher Primary Section [5 to 7] Preetham 1st (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 7th std C.H Karthik 1st Place Telugu Kantapata 5th std Sharon 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Pratheeksha 1st Place Drawing 7th std Shishira 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Gouthami 2nd Place Bhakthi Geethe 7th std Om Sagar 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Shivani 2nd Place Laghu Sangeetha 5th std Vivon 3rd (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 7th std Iqra 3rd Place Urdu Kantapata 6th std Yash 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 7th std Nandika 3rd Place Sanskrit Kantapata 7th std Hanish 2nd (Kata) 7th std Aaliah 1st Place Arabic Patana 6th std S. Suhas 2nd (Kata) 7th std Aaliah & Team 2nd Place Kawali Ranjesh 1st (Kata) 7th std Saniya Sharanyaraj 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 8th std Iqra Ansita Roily 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 8th std Manjushri Sejal 1st (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 8th std Sanika Siddanth 1st (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 8th std Aysha Manna Arman 2nd (Kata) 8th std Laveeta 2nd (Kata) 8th std High School Section [8 to 10] Rolisha 2nd (Kata) 8th std Sinchana 1st Place Folk Song Sinchan 3rd (Kata) & 2nd (Kumite) 9th std Gagana 1st Place Bharathnatyam 10th std Utteja 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 9th std Prithvi 1st Place Rangoli 9th std Ayad Ali 3rd (Kata) & 3rd (Kumite) 9th std Ayad Ali 1st Place Urdu Speech 9th std nd nd th Pavan 2 (Kata) & 2 (Kumite) 9 std Elvisha 2nd Place Konkani Speech 10th std st rd th Swasthik 1 (Kata) & 3 (Kumite) 9 std Manya Holla 2nd Place Sanskrit Speech 10th std Sanjay 3rd (Kata) & 1st (Kumite) 9th std Ijaz 2nd Place Arabic Dharmika Zia 3rd (Kata) 9th std Patana 9th std

66 Jeevan 2nd Place Thulu Speech 8th std Pragathipara Drawing Competition Deepashree 3rd Place Pick & Speak 10th std Abhay Taluk Level 2nd std Anusha 3rd Place Marati Speech 9th std Sanvi Ganiga Taluk Level 3rd std th Zia 3rd Place Gazal 9th std C.H Karthik State Level 5 std th Meghraj 3rd Place Telugu Speech 9th std Pratheeksha State level 7 std th Manya 3rd Place English Speech 8th std Prithvi S. Poojary State level 9 std Dhanyatha 3rd Place Bhavageethe 8th std Prathibha Vignana Competition Mohd. Ahad Ali District level 3rd std Prathibha Karanji Taluk Level held at Mount Rosary Ayush G. District level 5th std School, Kallianpur Bhuvan Raj State Level 6th std st th Aaliah 1 Place Arabic Patana 6 std S. Suhas National Level 7th std

Prathibha Karanji District Level held at Karkala IDBI conducted Drawing Competition Aaliah 3rd Place Arabic Patana 6th std Sanika 1st Place 6th std Samanvitha 2nd Place 5th std DRAWING COMPETITION: Renita 2ndPlace 4th std 15.08.19 Competitions held at Board School, Brahmavar Sri Sharada English on 24/8/2019 Med. School, Basroor Ullasini 1st Place Patriotic song 3rd std Ganavi 2ndPlace 2nd std 24.08.19 Praseeda 2nd Place Bhakthigeethe 4th std nd th Matpadi School Praseeda 2 Place Patriotic song 4 std rd th Aysha Manna 3rdPlace 5th std 24.08.19 Samanvitha 3 Place Patriotic song 5 std nd th Gudmi School, Sasthan Shivani 2 Place Bhakthi Geethe 5 std st th Anjana 2nd Place 2nd std 24.08.19 Srinidhi 1 Place Bhakthi Geethe 5 std Vaishnavi 2nd Place 5th std Board School, Brahmavar Preetham 1st Place G.K. 7th std Inisha 1st Place 2nd std 24.08.19 Board School, Brahmavar Science Olympiad Foundation (English): nd th Suhas S. 2 Place 7 std 24.08.19 Elvisha 1st Rank Gold Medal 10th std Board School, Brahmavar Prathiksha 3rd Place 7th std 24.08.19 BYJU’S (DSSL) Discovery Exam: Board School, Brahmavar First Round Grade Toppers: C.H. Karthik 2nd Place 5th std 24.08.19 Princy Shaina Lewis 4th std LIC-Brahmavar Samrudhi Dinakara Shetty 5th std Sanika 1st Place 6th std 24.08.19 Saniya Sulthana 6th std Narayan Guru Sagar Jogi 7th std Sabhabhavan, Brahmavar Sharanya Raj 8th std Prithvi S.Poojary 9th std Mother Theresa Trust Conducted Drawing Competition on 5/10/2019 Second Round Qualifiers: Sharanya Naik National level 2nd std Samrudhi Dinakara Shetty 5th std Saanvi G. National level 3rd std Sharanya Raj 8th std Aysha Manha 5th std 77 MATHS TALENT EXAM conducted on 11/11/2019: Preemal D (10th std) Advith 2nd (National level) 2nd std Relisha (10th std) Nireeksha Shetty 3rd (Nationala Level) 8th std Lekhana (10th std) Aaliah Ajmal Asadi 4th (State Level) 6th std Anusha N (9th std) B. Praseeda Varamballi 6th (State Level) 4th std Nishitha Y (9th std) Pratheeksha M. Poojary 1st (District Level) 7th std Prithvi S. Poojary (9th std) nd rd Kannika 2 (District Level) 3 std Jessica (9th std) th th Samanvitha N. 6 (District Level) 5 std Dhanya K (9th std) st nd Manvith 1 (Taluk Level) 2 std Vaishnavi B (9th std) th th Pranathi S. Poojary 7 (Taluk Level) 6 std Namrutha (9th std) st nd Pranami 1 2 std Ansita (8th std) nd th Nandika S.M. 2 7 std Apoorva (8th std) Samrudhi 3rd 5th std laveeta (8th std) Kannada Essay Writing: Cluster & Taluk/District Level Volley-ball Match Cluster level competition held at Cherkadi, on Manvitha B.G. (7th std) & Team1st Prize 13/06/2019 th st th Sristi Acharya (7 std) Swaroop 1 Place 10 std th Dhanya 1st Place 9th std Pratheeksha (7 std) Varshini (7th std) th Taluk level Competition held at B.R.C. Brahmavara Keerthana (7 std) th on 18/06/2019 Pranathi S (6 std) th Dhanya 2nd Place 9th std Aaliah (6 std) Bhoomika (5th std) Sports: Competitions held at Board School, Brahmavar on Sports held at Nehru Stadium Ajjarkadu, UDUPI on 24/08/2019 30/9/2019 Chandan 1st Place Running Race Laveeta 1st Place Long Jump 8th std & Throw Ball 2nd std Bharath 3rd Place Long Jump 8th std Ashlesh 2nd Place Running Race 2nd std Cubs & Bulbuls: Sweedal Lewis 2nd Place Throw Ball 2nd std Cubs & Bulbuls Utsava Competition held at Advith 3rd Place Running Race 2nd std Ananadatirtha School, Kunjarugiri on 16/11/2019 Ayush S Amin 3rd Place Sports 3rd std and 17/11/2019 Princy 1st Place Sports 4th std Srinidhi & Team 1st Place (Cubs) Action Song Vandana 2nd Place Sports 4th std Praseeda & Team1st Place (Bulbuls) Renita 1st Place Sports 4th std Trisha, Sanvi Ganiga, Kannika (Patriotic Song) Sanika 3rd Place Bomb in the City 6th std st th Om Sagar 1 Place Sports 7 std Cubs & Bulbuls Jilla Darshana on 3/12/2019 and rd th Abhijna 3 Place Sports 7 std 4/12/2019 rd th Yash 3 Place Lemon Race 7 std Sushanth 3rd Prize (Cubs) 3rd std (Drawing) Cluster & Taluk Level Foot ball Match held at Parkala Ullasini 1st Prize (Bulbuls) High School 3rd std (Drawing) Joyline (10th std) & team 2nd Prize 88 Ullasini 3rd Prize (Bulbuls) Pratham Infotech Foundation organised 3rd std (Essay Writing) Computer Exhibition in N.E.M.S on 20/12/2019: Pranamya 2nd Prize BulbuLs Athul ATM Model Best Project 8th std 3rd std (Drawing) & Team Award Aaron (Trophy) Spell Bee Competition held on 25/01/2020: Gladson Following students are selected for Next Level Jeevan Aaliah Cash Prize with a Certificate 6th std Roshel HTML Presentation Best Project 9th std Greeshma Gift (Consolation Prize) th & Team Award with a Certificate 6 std Swastik (Trophy) Chandan Certificate of Outstanding Prithvi S. Poojary Performance 2nd std Apoorva Diggaj Certificate of Outstanding Mohd. Zia Performance 3rd std Hakeem Dhanya Pai Certificate of Outstanding Anusha Performance 6th std Ankitha

99 GURU NOT ONLY TEACHES BUT INSPIRES AND FORMS THE PUPIL value based education and showing commitment and dedication in the field of education. He also said that the Christian Educational Institutions have great role in our country in moulding the future of the citizens. Miss Kavitha, the Social-Science teacher of NEMS was honoured as a ‘Sadaka Shikshaki’ for securing 89% in Social Science and as a topper in the whole of Udupi District. In Udupi Diocese, all the Catholic Institutions who secured 100% result were honoured along with the toppers of 2019 SSLC batch. Besides our students Sameeksh (617) secured the 2nd topper and Dhanytha (616) On 4th September 2019, CESU celebrated secured the 3rd topper awards. Teachers’ Day at Saint Francis Xavier School, Udyavar. The President of the programme Most Rev. Bishop Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo spoke on the importance of disciplined education and practical knowledge of the reality. He also encouraged the teachers to recognise the talents of the students and the need to encourage them. Member of the Legislative Council Honourable Mr Boje Gowda who was the Chief Guest of the day admired the Christian Institutions for giving

MY LIFE IS MY MESSAGE

“Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo “Guru is Brahma who creates Knowledge, Guru Maheshwaraha, Gurusakshath Para Brahma, Tasmai is Vishnu who sustains knowledge and Guru is Shiva Shree Guruve Namaha.” who destroys the darkness of ignorance. We salute such a great guru.” The birthday of Bharatha Rathna Sarvepalli RadhaKrishnan, the first Vice-President and the Second President of India is celebrated as the Teachers’ Day, every year throughout the country as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by the teachers

10 to the society. Teacher’s Day is the day to express from them. The Correspondent along with all the love and heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers who staff members offered floral homage to the portrait have given new meaning to everyone’s life. of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. NEMS organized Teachers’ Day celebration in The students entertained the teachers with a the school auditorium on 5th September 2019 at variety of cultural programmes and games. Sweets 2.00 pm. Jeevan of Class 8 welcomed the gathering. were distributed to the students. Sagar Jogi of Class Our Correspondent and Principal along with Rev. 7 proposed the vote of thanks. The whole Fr Arthur Menezes, and all teaching and non- programme was anchored by Kumari Deepthi of teaching staff were present on the dais. Students Class 10. offered flowers to the teachers and sought blessings EDUCATION AWARD GIVING CREDIT WHERE IT IS OVERDUE

“Great teachers deserve great rewards, and has to take. In order to felicitate teachers, the MLA nothing is more effective than praise and recognition of Udupi Constituency Mr Raghupathi Bhatt and in the form of a District award. According to A.P.J. Education Department of Udupi jointly organized Abdul Kalam, “Teaching is a very noble profession District level ‘Sadhaka School’ and ‘Sadhaka that shapes the character, calibre and future of an Shikshaka’ awards presentation programme at individual.” Brahmavar on 20 December, 2019. Any profession is rewarding if the 12 teachers from Udupi district were honoured with achievements are recognized because being an the Sadhaka Shikshaka Award. In the academic educator is perhaps the most responsible role one year 2018-19, NEMS students made great

1111 achievement in Social –Science and Science Miss. Kavitha Sanil and Science teacher Mrs subjects. Our school secured first place in Social- Laveena with Sadhaka Shikshaka award. We Science and Science subjects in Udupi district’s SSLC remain grateful to the Department of Education for results. For this achievement MLA of Udupi recognizing and appreciating the hard work done constituency honoured our Social-Science teacher by our teachers.

MISS KAVITHA POOJARY

Qualification: M.A B.Ed. Even in the academic year Teaching Experience: 9 years at N.E.M.S 2018-19 the same achievement was continued by “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting our students and in S.S.L.C of a fire; the true teacher defends his pupils against result, once again our school his own personal influence.” students scored the highest According to the great teacher A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, marks in Social – Science at Udupi District i.e. “Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes 89.71%. For this achievement, Education the character, calibre and future of an individual.” Department of Udupi honoured our Social- Science th Any profession is rewarding if the achievements are teacher with “SADAKA SHIKSHAKI” award on 20 recognized because being an educator is perhaps December 2019. the most responsible role one has to take. She is also felicitated by Catholic Education In the academic year 2017-18, in SSLC we got Society, Udupi, 100% result. Besides, in Social-Science our students Social-Science Association, Udupi, have made great achievement. Our school has Super Sports and Cultural Club, Baikadi, secured First place in Udupi District with 87.88% in Social-Science. For this achievement Educational Vidhya Mandir Higher Primary School, Haradi Department of Udupi honoured Ms Kavitha with Vaidhyanatheshwara Youth Association, Salikeri, “SADAKA SHIKSHAKI AWARD” on 05 September, Parent - Teacher Association, NEMS. 2018.

12 CLUB ACTIVITES TEACHERS’ ORIENTATION AND TRAINING

Empowering teachers is the result, Teachers’ Orientation has of human intelligence, true key to enhancing education with become formal, integral part of capacity of brain, and a new an aim to create effective our school system. The resource approach to teaching and mentors. An orientation persons of the seminar were Dr learning. Besides, he suggested programme for the teachers was M. Krishna Prasad and Prof. teachers to implement ‘Mind organized on 28th May 2019, in Manoj Lewis. After invoking God’s Mapping Technique’ in class rooms. our school. One day Enhancing blessings, Fr Joslie D’Silva O.F.M. Teachers were given the project Programme for the teachers. Cap, the Principal of our school work of mind mapping which Teachers are the greatest assets extended a cordial welcome to the would help them in preparing their in the society. They have the ability resource persons and all the lesson plans and effective to inspire, empower and foster teachers present. The morning teaching. environment of self-confidence, session was conducted by The afternoon session was passion and nurture the lives of Dr Krishna Prasad, Professor & conducted by Prof. Manoj Louis, students. The purpose of teachers’ HOD of Microbiology at K.S. Asst Professor at Government First orientation is to help the teacher Hegde Medical Academy, Grade College, Kavoor- to learn and adjust his/her current Mangalore from 2000 to 2012. Mangalore. The theme of the situation as an employee, as a The theme of the session was session was “Going beyond professional colleague, as a “Effective teaching skills through classroom and building Effective member of the social milieu and Mind mapping.” In his session, he work relationship”. He delivered as a community member. As a explained about the development his speech on 3 dimensions of a Good teacher: Communication constraints, Empowerment and Delegation. Group –dynamics and team building activities were also conducted at the end of the session. The seminar was well appreciated by all the participants. Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva O.F.M. Cap, the Principal gave the concluding remarks and proposed the vote of thanks.

1313 SEMINAR ON TRAFFIC RULES AND VIOLATION “ROAD SAFETY”

A seminar on Traffic Rules and Road safety was organized in our school on 17th July, 2019. The programme was conducted by Police Sub-Inspector (Brahmavar) Mr Raghavendra C. Students were informed about the classification of roads, about traffic signals (green, yellow and red) and what each signal represents. He also added that every circle or junction is provided with traffic signal since traffic police cannot be present at all as safety seat belt, helmet, non- always be driven on the left side places, so these signals are to be usage of mobile while driving etc. of the road, ‘pedestrians should considered as the indication of If these traffic rules are violated walk on the right side of the road.’ traffic police and should be then the penalty should be paid ‘Zebra crossing is meant for followed strictly. by the person concerned. After pedestrians to help in crossing, this, more information about and every vehicle must have first- Students were informed aid kit.’ The PSI also brought to about the documents such as various sign boards (cautionary, informatory and mandatory) was the notice of the students that to license, insurance policy, reduce the chances of accidents Registration Certificate, Emission given. The information for us in India is that vehicles should and curb violation of traffic rules, test besides some other rules such the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 was created. The seminar proved to be very informative and beneficial for students as they were informed about traffic rules and road safety. The police inspector requested all to follow the rules and inform the same to the parents. The programme concluded with vote of thanks proposed by the Principal Rev. Fr Joslie Francis D’Silva.

14 “INSPIRING AND EMPOWERING YOUTH” - JCI

‘Junior Chamber International’ commonly referred to as (JCI) of Brahmavar conducted a seminar on “Inspiring and Empowering youth” programme at Nirmala English Medium School, Brahmavar on Saturday, 27th of July, 2019. The programme began with the prayer song led by the students of 10th std. Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva the Principal of our school in a variety of ways. It is often welcomed the gathering. Mr Joel He also encouraged students the result of experience or D’Almeida, the Founder President to analyse their strength and upbringing. of JCI, Brahmavar and the weaknesses and love oneself. Part 3: The third session was present President, Mr Yashawanth He advised the students to conducted by Mr Joel D’Almeida were present for the programme. take care of their health and about “career guidance.” JCI India is a voluntary understand their dark moods and organization, a membership to get themselves in shape. He He answered questions such based NGO working also informed them that to raise as, Am I career focussed?, how to in India since 1949 for ones own self-esteem, one has to build concentration? and developing the leadership skills read inspirational books and explained about profession, jobs, of young men and women of this follow ones dreams. business etc., Thereafter, Miss Sampretha conducted some country. JCI India is the second Part 2: The second session was activities based on leadership. largest member nation of Junior conducted by Mr Yashwanth We thank the JCI, Brahmavar for Chamber International. It is an Kumar on “Positive Mental their good will and commitment International Non-Profit, Non- Attitude.” He said that an attitude in empowering the students of our Governmental organization of forms directly as a result of school. young people between 18 and experience and it can be learned 40 years old. The first session was conducted by Mr Joel D’Almeida. In his address, he informed the students about aim, goal and Motto of JCI. Thereafter, he introduced various other topics of the day. Part 1: Know Thyself By displaying the slides he explained about knowing others and knowing oneself.

1515 SEMINAR ON A SEMINAR FOR CLASS X STUDENTS ON PUBERTY MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION

“Media as a medium of communication plays an important role in overall development of the society by informing and disseminating knowledge, creating awareness on various issues that are important for society.”

The post graduate students of department of Social Work Milagres College, Kallianpur organized a `Seminar on Puberty’ at our school auditorium on 6th September, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. The resource person of the day Dr Rajalaxmi, Gynaecologist from Vathsalya A seminar was held on 12th September, 2019 on the importance Clinic, Kallianpur spoke about and role of media and communication in students’ life. This seminar the chemical changes happening was attended by Class X students. The resource person was Rev. Fr in the body and mind because Chetan Lobo. The seminar was conducted to provide students the of hormones. She also gave insight of global exposure and understanding regarding the helpful information on menstrual utilization of media and applying New Media in students’ day-to- cycle, balanced diet, uses of day life. Rev. Fr Chetan Lobo deliberated on the following points: drinking water and importance of exercise to the higher primary ™ Positives and negatives of social media networks like Facebook, and high school girls. She also Whatsapp, Instagram and online video games, including Blue cleared the doubts raised by the Whale challenge etc. students. The seminar was ™ The deleterious effects of smart phone addiction on students’ concluded by presenting a education. souvenir to the resource person ™ Importance of old media like spoken word, newspapers, books, Dr Rajalaxmi. radio and television. ™ Advantages and disadvantages of new media like internet, website, apps, blogs, mobile phones, digital TV etc. ™ The special characteristics of new media. ™ How new media can help a student? ™ Apps that help the students in their quest for knowledge. The seminar was very informative and provided the students an opportunity to gain enormous knowledge on interactive digital technology. The students loved the event as a whole.

16 SOCIAL-SCIENCE WORKSHOP Kumar Shetty, Nodal Officer of Social-Science, resource persons of workshops and to all the teachers. The sessions commenced with an ice-breaker session wherein the objectives of teaching Social- Science were stressed upon. The resource persons laid importance Social-Science teachers Brahmavar attended the on blue print of S.S.L.C. syllabus from Brahmavar organized a workshop. It began with a prayer and lesson weightage of Class X day’s seminar for Social Science song led by Mr Narendra Kumar Social-Science. The importance of teachers on 16September, 2019 Kota. Mr Heriya (Social-Science sensitizing children towards social at NEMS. The workshop was teacher) extended a floral issues and developing skills of conducted to cater for the welcome to the dignitaries viz., observation were also discussed. professional growth and Mr O.R. Prakash, B.E.O. of Overall, it was an enriching development of Social-Science Brahmavar zone, Rev. Fr Joslie session. The workshop ended with teachers. The teachers from D’Silva, Principal of Nirmala a vote of thanks rendered by various schools in and around English Medium School, Mr Ashok Mr Ashok Kumar Shetty. OLD IS GOLD -ALUMNI MEET The Alumni meet of the year 2019-20 commenced on 28th December, 2019 at 04:30 p.m. The President of Alumni, Mrs Mythri B and the newly appointed Secretary, Mr Raviraj Golla, Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva, Vice-Principal Mrs Irene Pereira and teachers of N.E.M.S. attended the Alumni meet. We started the meeting with the shared their happy and joyous a suggestion of making a prayer and thereafter the alumni memories in the school. Mr Srijith Facebook account of the school students shared their experiences Naik organised a few games for so that it will be easier to in the school and how these the teachers and all the fellow communicate and invite the alumni memories are recalled even now. alumini who played these games to the meet. The meet ended at The Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva and enjoyed to the full. The date 06:00 pm. The Alumni were given spoke about his experience with of next meet was also fixed to the Jubilee Souvenir “The Seat of the recent passed out students 26th December 2020. There was Wisdom”. who came to the meet. They too

1717 CLUB ACTIVITES RE-OPENING OF THE SCHOOL

School events and activities with the photos

The schools in the state of Karnataka reopened on 29th of May after the long summer vacation. Students entered the schooling phase of their lives with much hope and aspiration to Fernandes introduced the events Mrs Irene Pereira, Miss Kavitha revive again after long and of the function, motivated and and student representative, rejuvenating summer break. wished all the best to the staff Sugam of Class 10th lit the lamps. In our school, re-opening members and students for the Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes ceremony programme was academic year 2019-20. The addressed the students and organized on 1st June, 2019 at prayer song accelerated the motivated them for a happy, 9:00 a.m. in the presence of Rev. whole atmosphere. Miss Savitha prosperous and successful year Fr Joslie D’Silva, the Principal and welcomed the gathering. Globe, ahead. Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, the Plant and Books were taken in a guided the students to follow the Correspondent. The school held procession as a symbolic rules and regulations of the a special assembly in order to representation of a student’s life. school. All the students received welcome the children. Mrs Deena The Correspondent, the Principal, the oath to begin the new academic year in sincere and faithful manner. The Correspondent welcomed all the new staff and new students to the family of Nirmala English Medium School with a flower. Primary students showed their happiness by singing and dancing. Mrs Sharlet gave the concluding remarks and proposed the vote of thanks. The programme was concluded with the School Anthem.

18 NEMS STUDENTS’ COUNCIL FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

“A true leader is the one who knows and owns the duties and responsibilities and a person who leads a group of people towards the achievement of a goal”. Leaders help themselves and others to do the right things. They set direction, build an inspiring vision and create something new. the post of SPL and three students Being the first exposure to Leadership is about mapping out of Class IX for ASPL. The elections voting system, students of class six where we need to go to “win” as were held at the school were given instructions on the a team or an organization; and auditorium. whole process of voting, starting it is dynamic, exciting and Miss Kavitha welcomed the from marking of ink on the right inspiring. Yet, while leaders set forefinger to the way of casting gathering and gave instructions the direction, they must should use their votes. Contestants who were to the students. The Scouts and management skills to guide their from classes X and IX introduced Guides were the scrutinising people to the right destination, themselves and if they were in a smooth and efficient way. officers for the day with Ballot chosen, promised to render the papers and ink at their hands. On 6th June, 2019, Higher services to the school loyally. The Primary and High School came Our Principal called the students School’s auditorium turned into a together as a whole to elect to vote the right candidate polling booth where 5 voting student representatives viz SPL (leader of the school) saying, tables were placed on either side (School Pupil Leader) and ASPL “Leader is the one who knows the to enable quicker voting. Polling (Asst School Pupil Leader). Three way, shows the way and goes the began at 2.30 p.m. and ended students of Class X contested for way.” at 4:00 p.m.

The total number of students present for the voting was 237

SPL ASPL

Sugam G. Nayak 10th number of votes 168 Sinchan 9th number of votes 128

Relisha D’Almeida 10th number of votes 51 Apoorva 9th number of votes 75

Invalid number of votes 18 invalid number of votes 34

When all the votes were counted, Sugam G. Nayak of Class X was declared as the SPL and Sinchan of Class IX as the ASPL. We appreciate all the students who contested in School Parliament election and Congratulations to all the winners.

1919 INVESTITURE CEREMONY TOP OF FORM Deserving young talents of the Nirmala English Medium School, Brahmavar, were bestowed with the responsibility of leading their School from the front with their commitment, confidence and competence on June 12th, 2019. The school held the investiture ceremony with members of the Parliament as great enthusiasm. The investiture The function was presided over by the Principal of our school well as the President of the ceremony marked a significant Parliament. Our Principal, Fr beginning of the new academic who was accompanied by the Chief Guest, Mr Raghavendra C. Joslie D’Silva read the oath to the year. It was a solemn occasion office bearers. SPL Sugam and where the young students were Sub-Inspector and Mr Sundar Assistant Inspector of Brahmavar ASPL Sinchan along with the all prepared to don the mantle team of Office bearers took the of leadership and discharge the Police Station. Kum. Prathvi of oath. responsibilities entrusted to them Class 9 proposed the welcome The Chief Guest Mr by the school. To inculcate the address. The programme Raghavendra C addressing the leadership qualities in students commenced by lighting the lamp, students explained about the and to give them a sense of thereafter the inauguration of Parliament and how the elections responsibility, the new Kannada, English, Hindi, are conducted in India. He also “Prefectorial Body” is formed Mathematics and Science clubs was held. The responsibilities and motivated the students saying, if every year. This year Sugam G we learn this practical thing in our of Class X and Sinchan of Class duties of the clubs were read out by the Presidents of each club. school, then it is easier for us to IX were elected as the SPL and choose a good leader in future. ASPL of the school respectively. Then Miss Kavitha the Class teacher of 10 introduced the Our Principal in his speech, encouraged the students to be honest and responsible with their duties throughout the year. Later on all the clubs presented one activity each basing on their activity through skit, songs, action song etc. Kum. Manya of Class 8 proposed the vote of thanks. The programme was anchored by Kum. Elvish of Class10. The programme concluded with the National Anthem.

20 CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION

Children’s day which is celebrated on 14th Palan along with Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva, the Principal November is the birth anniversary of Pandit of our school, SPL and ASPL. Jawarharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of We had lots of events and activities. The independent India. cultural programme was organised by our teachers. Children’s day is celebrated on Pandit Nehru’s The Chief Guest, Ms Sindu performed a mono act birthday because he loved children very much and and inspired everyone through her message. On believed that children are the future of our country this special occasion, our Music teacher Mr Vivek and they should be nurtured with great love and D’Souza donated a Casio to the school. affection. After the cultural programme we had prize At 9:30 a.m. we began our programme. The distribution for all the winners in different classroom Chief Guests of the day were Ms Sindu, activities. The sweets were sponsored by the Parents Mr Alwyn Andrade, Mr Vivek D’Souza, Mr Vaman of Sinchana Madhyastha, U.K.G.

2121 GRANDPARENTS’ DAY

Grandparents are the delightful blend of laughter, caring deeds, wonderful stories and love. Grandparents are like parents, teachers as well as best friends to their grand children. NEMS had organized the Grandparents’ day on 15th January, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Smt Sharadha was the Chief Guest for the programme. Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, Rev. Fr Dominic Veigas, Mr Badanidiyoor lighting of the lamp to invoke God’s blessings. Deepthi of class 6 Keshava Rao, PTA President, Mr expressed her feelings about grandparents. To entertain the gathering Veeranna, PTA Vice-President, Yakshagana programme was displayed by the yakshagana group of Mrs Leelavathi, Principal Rev. Fr our school, who were trained by Mr Keshava Rao Badanidiyoor. The Joslie D’Silva witnessed the programme was concluded at 6.30 pm. programme. The programme Mrs Anuradha welcomed the gathering, Mrs Irene proposed the began with the prayer song and vote of thanks and the whole programme was led by Miss Savitha.

22 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PARENTS’-TEACHERS’ MEETING

The school had organised a ‘Parents’-teachers’ meeting on Saturday, 22nd June in the school auditorium at 2:30 pm. The main purpose of the meet was to create a common platform, where teachers and parents come together to enrich the students’ educational experiences and discuss various issues regarding holistic development of students. The meeting was organised under the guidance Chief Guest of the day, Dr Virupaksha Devaramane. and leadership of Correspondent, Rev. Fr Victor The Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie F. D’Silva read out the Fernandes and Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie F. D’Silva, planning of 2019-20 Academic Year and took the O.F.M. Cap. The former PTA Vice-President, Mrs initiative to form the Parents’-Teachers’ Association. Philomena D’Silva and all the teachers were present The Parents’ representative members are as follows: for the meeting. The meeting was attended by 95% LKG Mr Umesh Mrs Shreelatha of the parents. The able and eminent resource UKG Mr Pratap Lewis Mrs Alvina Ammanna person of the event was Dr Virupaksha Devaramane I Mr Rocky Mrs Sowmya (MBBS, DNB in Psychiatry) the Consultant Psychiatrist II Mr Ramanath R Moily Mrs Deepika of Dr A.V. Baliga Memorial Hospital. He delivered III Mr Goutham Hegde Mrs Samuna a beautiful message about good parenting and IV Mr Raju Naik Mrs Pramila asked the parents to spend their quality time with V Mr Vasu Naik Mrs Leela their children as much as possible, as children follow VI Mr Ajmal Asadi Mrs Lalitha the pathway of the parents and told them to be VII Mr Krishna Naik Mrs Chandrakala good in their deeds rather than words. VIII Mr Vijaya Poojary Mrs Rajivi A Nayak Proceedings of the Meeting IX Mr Subramanya Mrs Janet D’Souza Parent-teacher meeting began with a prayer X Mr Veeranna Mrs Jyothi song by the teachers. Welcome address and The elected members nominated introductory speech were done by Miss Savitha. The Mr Veeranna as the President of PTA and students of Class VII welcomed the gathering through Mrs Leelavathi as Vice-President. their welcome dance. The Secretary, Miss Kavitha read out the minutes of the last meeting. The SSLC The Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva honoured toppers of the Academic Year 2018-19, Sameeksha the former PTA Vice-President Mrs Philomena for S.A. -617 (98.72%), Danyatha- 616 (98.56%) her hard work and constant support. Thereafter, Prathamesh - 611 (97.76%) were honoured by the the newly elected President and Vice-President took their seats on the dais. Sr Sanjita anchored the programme and Mrs Sandhya proposed the vote of thanks. The Principal presented a memento to the resource person as a token of gratitude. The meeting was concluded with the National Anthem.

2323 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2017-2020 A) Ex-Office Members C) Nominated Members 1. Most Rev. Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo - President 9. Sr Celin C - Staff Representative 2. Rev. Fr Baptist Menezes - Vice-President 10. Mrs Veera - Staff Representative 3. Rev. Fr Vincent Robert Crasta - Secretary 11. Mrs Lidwin D’Almeida - Parent Representative 4. Rev. Fr Clement Mascarenhas - Treasurer 12. Mr Peter Pratap Lewis - Parent Representative 5. Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes - Joint Secretary 13. Mrs Irene D’Almeida - Member 6. Rev. Fr Joslie Francis D Silva- Principal 14. Rev. Fr Roshan D’Souza - Member 15. Mrs Renny Banz - Member B) Elected Members 7. Mr Ravi Prakash Gonsalves - Vice President 8. Mr Antony Barnes - Elected Representative from the Parish Council EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: 2019-20 Correspondent: Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, O.F.M. Cap Principal: Rev. Fr Joslie F. D’Silva, O.F.M. Cap. PTA President: Mr Veranna Vice-President: Mrs Leela

The parent representative members are as follows: Class Men Representative Women Representative LKG Mr Umesh (Dhaksh) Mrs Shreelatha (Nishka) UKG Mr Pratap Lewis (Pressy) Mrs Alwina Ammanna (Mashika) I Mr Rocky (Starlin) Mrs Sowmya (Sanidhya) II Mr Ramanath R. Moily (Advith) Mrs Deepika(Abay) III Mr Goutham Hegde (Vishishta) Mrs Sameena (Ahaad Ali) IV Mr Raju Nayak (Shashank) Mrs Pramila (Kavya) V Mr Vasu Naik (Akash) Mrs Leela (Ashish) VI Mr Ajmal Asadi (Alia) Mrs Lalitha (Pranitha) VII Mr Krishna Naik (Dhanush) Mrs Chandrakala (Gouthami) VIII Mr Vijaya Poojary (Manya) Mrs Rajivi A. Nayak (Bharathraj) IX Mr Subramanya (Swasthik) Mrs Janet D’Souza (Roshel) X MrVeranna (Lekhana) Mrs Jyothi (Deepashree) SURAKSHA COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2019-20 1. Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, O.F.M. Cap Correspondent 2. Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva Principal 3. Mr Goutham Hegde Advocate (Vishista Hegde-3rd std) 4. Mr Manjunath Shettigar Home Guard (Keerthana - 7th std) 5. Mr Sundar Police (Disha - 6th std) 6. Ms Jyothi Nurse (Sanchitha - L.K.G.) 7. Mrs Irene Pereira Assistant Teacher 8. Mr Veeranna P.T.A President 9. Mrs Leela P.T.A Vice-President 10. Mr Muralidhara P. C.R.P. Cluster 11. Sugam S.P.L. 12. Sinchan A.S.P.L 13. Prathan U. Shetty Scout Leader 14. Lekhana Guides Leader

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Competitions SPELL BEE

Dhanya V Pai Greeshma Aaliah Ajmal Assadi VI VI VI This language development programme comprises learning with fun and encourages healthy competition keeping in mind the new age pupil . This is aimed at helping students improve spelling skills, increase vocabulary, develop Shreya Diggaj communication skills, grasp concepts Vinutha IV III III and correct pronunciation. Spell bee helps children build strong, healthy cheerful, enthusiastic, self – Venicia Chandan confident minds for their allround III II development. National spell bee competition State Level Sr Celine participants: In charge Teacher INTER GROUP QUIZ COMPETITION

On 20th July, 2019 an Inter- Group Quiz Competition was held at our school as a bag-less day celebration. Sr Celine, Mrs Irene, Mrs Shalet, Mrs Archana conducted the quiz for the high school. The quiz began with the introduction of the participants. ‘Visual Round’. The participants in First place was shared by The first round was ‘General each team were shown pictures Round.’ All the houses did well in Green and Red Groups. Second of famous personalities which place was secured by Yellow this round. Second Round was ‘an they had to recognize and name audio round.’ Audio tracks of Group. Third place was secured correctly. The Final Round was by Blue Group. With the School famous personalities were played ‘Rapid Fire Round’. and the teams had to name the Anthem, Inter-Group Quiz personalities by recognizing their Our beloved Principal Rev. Competition came to an end. voice. This round was followed by Fr Joslie D’Silva announced the results:

2525 ELOCUTION COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL

Elocution Competition for Classes 1 to 7 was held on 27th July, 2019. This is done annually in an attempt to promote English speaking skills, in terms of pronunciation, delivery of speech, voice modulation and specially to enhance spoken English. This year too, several children gave their names as participants, which resulted in a keenly contested competition. The programme began with an introduction of the judges, who to the performers and the oratorial skills of the students. were our very own teachers from students present there. Four students from each class the school Mrs Anuradha, Mrs were selected for finals. The total On completion, the last Rekha Machado and Mrs number of participants was 28. speaker, our Principal, Fr Joslie Sandhya Rani. All the participants The confidence, expression and D’Silva spoke a few words of performed exceptionally well. talent of the young ones made advice and encouragement. The The competition gave a lot of the event truly memorable. encouragement and confidence judges were overwhelmed by the ENGLISH ELOCUTION COMPETITION FOR HIGH SCHOOL

July 2019 in the School Auditorium. The event had 12 talented speakers from 8th, 9th and 10th who were given different topics such as ‘exam fear’, ‘movie’ or ‘book’, and ‘respect for Elders’. The judges were Mrs Irene Pereira, Miss “Admiration comes easy to a person who is Akshaya, Sr Celine. Some endowed with the fine art of public speaking, who factors which were adorns common thoughts with the grace of elocution considered for judging the and the elegance of style”. competition were voice These famous words lingered in the minds of quality, speech content and all those who were lucky to witness the High School delivery standards with Elocution Competition which was held on the 31st of appropriate topics.

26 PATRIOTIC SINGING COMPETITION

Music ignites all areas of child development; intellectual, social, emotional, motor, language and overall literacy. It helps the body and the mind work together. Patriotic song singing competition was organised on 14th of August, 2019 in the school premises. Patriotic songs are songs that demonstrate Church. The students prepared One could see potential talent in the love for one’s country or have well for the competition and a singing amongst these students themes that glorify self-sacrifice, wide range of songs were and further, the school is very beauty, history or ideas of nation. presented. It was interesting to optimistic that these students The children were brimming note that each child had worked would bring glory in the future. with enthusiasm and eagerness to hard to comprehend the lyrics and It was a great show. The showcase their talents. The sing the songs with conviction. entire school was involved in students of various group The singing invoked a strong cheering, encouraging and participated in the competitions. sense of patriotism in each one appreciating the singers. The The judges for the competitions who listened to the songs. The success of the show could be were Sr Jeevitha from Nirmala room was resplendent with the judged by the smile on the faces Kannada Medium School and Fr feeling of belongingness to our of students and teachers. Roshan D’Souza from Holy Family country and pride of patriotism.

2727 PRATHIBHA KARANJI -2019 Every student has unique talent and he/she should get the proper opportunity to bring out that talent. Prathibha Karanji is one such opportunity which brings out hidden talents of the students. The DDPI along with the B.E.O of Brahmavar Taluk conducted Prathibha Karanji of cluster level for both Primary and High School students on 20th of August at M.S.V.M Primary School . A total of 94 students of NEMS participated in this event and secured 29 prizes. In Group: them in public domain. We Individuals 2nd Prize 2 congratulate all the students for 1st Prize 8 This was one of the best their participation in different 2nd Prize 6 opportunities to showcase/ events and bringing laurels to the 3rd Prize 13 identify the talents and explore school.

INTER-GROUP QUIZ COMPETITION

The Higher Primary Quiz competition was held on 12th September, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. in N.E.M.S. auditorium. The 4 groups comprising of 4 members in each group participated in the quiz. The quiz began with the introduction of rules and regulations by Mrs Anuradha. The event had 9 rounds. General, Social, Sports, Computer, Science, Audio, Visual, Literature and Rapid fire round. At the end, Blue Group won the quiz competition by scoring more points.

28 INTER-GROUP LOWER PRIMARY QUIZ COMPETITION

Quiz Competition is held in the school to test the general knowledge of the students. It invokes healthy competitive spirit among the students. It gives knowledge of the current events and keeps the students up-to-date. It makes us more alert, more involved and more with great zeal and enthusiasm. They were prepared well and performed well. As in all the competitions, one has to win and the other has to lose, so here, too, Green house secured the st nd rd aware of the world outside. It increases the 1 place, Yellow house 2 place and Red house 3 analytical ability of our minds. place. Special thanks to Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva who th gave this great opportunity to bring out their talents On 8 November, 2019 we conducted inter- and test their IQ. We congratulate all the group quiz competition for lower primary students. participants and the winners. All the group representative students participated SCIENCE CLUB (DEBATE COMPETITION) SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION (SOF)

The Science Club organized a debate competition on 30.12.19. The science Olympiad Foundation The arrangement for the debate was done by Winston and group. (SOF) is an education foundation The aim of the competition was to bring out public speaking skills in and a non-profit organisation, the students. which promotes science, The speakers of various groups spoke eloquently on the topics mathematics, G.K, English skills like Junk food good / bad, global warming should be solved by among school children’s in India. Government or Public and Weather technology is making people 30 students had participated and lazy? Elvisha of 10th Std topped the The participants speaking ‘for ‘ and ‘against’ the nation exam with gold medal. debatedenthusiastically overall ,Pratham (x Std ) and group spoke It helps students in their studies very well. The session was lively with opinions, knowledge, ideas, by providing a higher level of perspectives and definitely enhanced understanding of topics. education.

2929 PRAJAVANI QUIZ

On 16th of January 2020 there was a Prajavani Quiz Championship held at Vidhyodhaya public School udupi .Inviting quizzing wizards from across Karnataka. This was 6th edition of Prajavani’s Quiz Championship . There were many schools across udupi .As it was Udupi region’s quiz competition even the students of our school participated and received Participation certificates. They were Dhanya, Prathvi, Swasthik , consists of 2 students. and Roshel of 9th Std, Neriksha We hope that this quiz will of 8th Std, and Yash of 7th Std, The guest of the day were continue for passing years and and they were accompanied by the film team of Malgudi days, intelligence level of students will the Drawing teacher Mrs the hero-Vijayaraghvendra, also improve, after the Sandhya Rani. Each School can heroin – Greeshma, producer, programme. The lunch had been nominate 3 team and each team director and so on. served and we reached back to school at 3pm.

30 CLUB ACTIVITES

Co-Curricular KARATE - THE UNARMED COMBAT Activites Karate and Fight, a weaponless means of self- focus. This is an oriental system of unarmed combat defense. using the hands and feet to deliver and block blows, widely practised as a sport. It is a martial art Our school focusses on holistic development developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed of the pupil. We identify the talents of the young from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts under buds and nurture them with maximum care. The fruit the influence of Chinese Kung Fu. of our hard labour is rewarded with state and Karate is also a Japanese martial art whose national level honors. Kishan, Styol, Amanula and physical aspects seek the development of defensive Amritha from Class X achieved their black belt this and counter attacking body movements. The themes year. We thank Sir Vaman Palan for his selfless of traditional karate training are fighting and self- service, dedication and commitment in training our defense, though its mental and moral aspects target students. the overall improvement of the individual. Karate is a weapon less means of self-defence. Karate Budocon:- The National Level Karate Karate is a Japanese word meaning, in its simplest competition was held on April 28, 2019 at Shirva- terms, “Empty Hand”. Karate uses all parts of the Manchakal with the guidance of Mr Paramesh, the human body as a weapon such as the hand, fist, main instructor of Hyderabad Asia. elbow, leg and knee. It is one of the most widely The School Management, Correspondent, practised martial art forms in the world. Martial Principal, Staff and Students congratulated and arts rely on acute physical co-ordination and mental wished them all the best for their future. 2ND AND 3RD OF AUGUST 2019 “Nirmala English Medium School Hails in Participants from Nirmala English Medium Karate Budocon” School are Diganth, Sristi S, Preetham, Shishir, On 2nd and 3rd of August 2019, National Level Thanush, Ranjesh, Vivon, S. Suhas, Hanish, Utteja and Karate competition was held in Raichur. Students of Sidhanth. Won in Kata 7 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze Nirmala English Medium School participated in this medals, in Kumite 4 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze medals. national event. What an enthusiastic start to the We congratulate all the students who participated year for sports. An impressive group of students in this competition. It was a proud moment for our competed, with outstanding results. This was also school which proved their efficiency and physical extended a great support by a team of sports and the Karate coach Mr Vaman Palan. fitness.

3131 14th SEPTEMBER 2019 students were promoted to BKSA Karate exam was 34 students were promoted to white and yellow, 13 students purple belt & 1 student was held on 14th September, 2019 promoted to brown belt . The at Nirmala English Medium were promoted to yellow belt, Headmaster of the school Rev. School, Bramhavar. 77 students 7 students were promoted to Fr Joslie D’Silva, OFM. Cap, were present for the exam. The orange belt, 14 students were BKSA Chief Instructor Vaman students were promoted to their promoted to blue belt,1 student Palan & Sensei Divya were next belt. was promoted to green belt, 7 present for the exam.

19th -20th OCTOBER KARATE EMPTY HANDS

It’s not about being better Mangalore Institute of to the entire Udupi district. We than the others; it’s about being Karate and Martial Arts thank Mr Vaman Palan for his better than you were yesterday. Budokan held 4th State Level selfless service, dedication and In Mangalore Open Karate Open Karate Championship on commitment in training our st Championship, NEMS was 1 19th and 20th October, 2019. students. The total participants runners up. Our school focusses NEMS students along with BKSA were 20 and they secured 1st, on holistic development of the Mr Vaman Palan took part in it. 2nd and 3rd place in Kata and pupil. We identify the talents of And it was a great opportunity Kumite. the young buds and nurture them for our students to participate with maximum care. The fruit of in this great event. The students All the students were very our hard labor is rewarded with were victorious and brought much appreciated for their State and National Level glory to the school, parents and performance and were Honors. encouraged by all. 8TH AND 9TH FEBRUARY NATIONAL LEVEL OPEN KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2020

Budokan Karate and Sports Students from our school were won by us. Kummite participated and secured the Association held 1st National level literally means grappling hands Team championship with highest and is one of the three main Open Karate Championship number of winners in Kata and sections of Karate in which a th 2020. Ambalpady Trophy, on 8 Kumite as in Kata 09 - Gold, 10- person trains against an th and 9 February, 2020 at Silver and 23-Bronze, Kumite 01- adversary, using the techniques Ambalpady Udupi. Gold, 08-Silver, and 13-Bronze learned from kihon and kata.

32 BHARATANATYAM

Dance forms like Bharatanatyam makes muscles active. A good performance of Bharatanatyam requires good practice. Practicing dance regularly helps lose and control weight. The complex movements, jumps and taut hand gestures use energy. Dance is one of the performing arts. Bharatanatyam is a major form of Indian classical dance. Our School Management started Bharatanatyam classes for the students from 1st std to 7th std, every Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For this purpose, our school has known Bharatanatyam teacher in performed at P.T.A meetings, appointed a well-trained our district. Independence Day, Teachers Bharatanatyam teacher Our students are very Day, Sports Day of our school Mr Sridhar Bhat along with happy to learn, nearly 41 and for other occasions too. in-charge teacher Mrs Shalet students from 1st std to 7th std Mascarenhas, who is a well- Mrs Shalet Mascarenhas have joined and they have In-charge Teacher

WESTERN DANCE academic year. We have classes every Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mr Sharath is our dance teacher. He is a well-known dancer Dancing is turning with our in our taluk. He is an efficient man in state level and district level feet. We, the passionate dancers dance competition. He has got many prizes, we eagerly look forward in Nirmala English Medium to attend his class. As our beloved Sir and in-charge teacher Sr Celine School organised Western Dance. make classes lively and lovely. We used to have lot of fun in learning We are very happy to learn new steps according to the tune. It has enhanced a hidden dream something new during this come true in us. We thoroughly enjoy dancing classes and also used to perform dances for Teachers’ Day, School Day, Independence Day and Republic Day etc. We, the dance class students thank our School Management, Principal whole heartedly for organizing this western dance class and giving us an opportunity to progress in the same. Sr Celine In-Charge Teacher

3333 BAND

“Band is a unique art form” A band is not proud because it performs well; it performs well because it is proud. A band is defined as a group of people working together, particularly in the field of music or a band is something that ties together or restricts movement. We started Band in Nirmala English Medium School in 2018, George Salins as a Band Master and Mrs Sandhya B. as the In-charge teacher. Last year Mr George used to teach band for our students. There are 56 students in our band group. During the extra-curricular activities, Band Master trains for 2 hours every Saturday. Our school provides band instruments are like side drum, big drum, Day, Republic Day, Sports Day, Band team for their beautiful maracas, flute, trumpet, bugle, Annual Day and also for Mass P.T. performance. cymbals etc. On special our band team participates in all Mrs Sandhya B programmmes like Independence activities. So, we appreciate our In-charge Teacher MUSIC A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence” - Leopold Stokowski A song is not only an important element in music, but also one of the most prominent elements in our lives . There are several categories of songs that have a unique mood and touch. agitations of the soul ; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful Beautiful music is the art of presents, God has give us. the prophets that can calm the

34 We have introduced music class in our school from this academic year 2019–20 . Every Saturday, Mr Vivek trains our students for two hours along with In-charge teacher Sr Sanjita as he is very well trained, our students are quite happy to exhibit their talents. There are total 19 students from 1st to 7th std. Theory and practical classes help them to feel the sweetness of music and singing in them. It is an excellent way to relieve stress, which is significant for our students who may feel over burdened by the school work and activities. We are very much grateful to our School Management and Principal for organizing Music class and giving us beautiful opportunity to excel in learning music.

Sr Sanjita In-Charge Teacher

CHESS teachers planning and forecasting. It helps to solve and move on “ Chess is the gymnasium of with solving the problems in studies. Chess makes the student confident the mind” - Blaise Pascal and improves memory of the child. As a whole, playing the game The game of chess is an of chess is essential for transforming a child into a responsible, excellent educational tool. Children disciplined and wise human being. playing chess from an early age Chess classes are held at our school every Saturday for 2 exhibit extra-ordinary memory hours. Around 15 students are take Chess training from Mr Babu skills. Chess raises kids IQ. It Poojary. increases creativity and Mrs Archana Acharya concentration of a child. Chess In- Charge Teacher

3535 YOGA “ Yoga is the removal of the fluctuations of the mind” In today’s world, the very word and concept of `Yoga’ is greatly misunderstood. Yoga can be used for fitness, toning of the muscles, balancing, relaxation and rejuvenation, as these are some of its beautiful effects, out of its true purpose is far beyond that. Yoga practice has the enormous potential to make us more conscious human beings. It requires willingness of the body, mind, heart and the will to align with soul’s aspiration for from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For this purpose our school has purification and perfection. appointed a well-trained Yoga teacher Mrs Damayanthi who is a well-known Yoga teacher in our district. In this Academic year 2019- To develop the students 20, there are 38 students learning Yoga and they gave a Yoga social, mental and physical ability, performance on Yoga day. our School Management started Yoga classes for the students from We hope that in the forthcoming years number of students may 1st std to 7th std every Saturday increase more than 100.

YOGA DAY CELEBRATION “Yoga is the dance of every cell with the music of every breath that creates inner serenity and harmony” On 19th June 2019, we celebrated ‘Yoga Day’ our school. The International Day of Yoga is commonly referred to as ‘Yoga Day.’ It is celebrated annually on 21st June since its inception in the year 2015. When proposing 21st June being the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere (shortest in the southern hemisphere) has special significance in many parts of the

36 world. From the perspective of yoga, the summer solstice on this day marks the transition to Dakshinayana. Yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual practice originated in India. “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony teachers at our school with great between human and nature; a yoga teacher, Mrs Dhamayanthi. enthusiasm. Mrs Irene Pereira holistic approach to health and The celebration concluded with welcomed the Chief Guest Mrs well-being. It is not about exercise synchronized recitation of shlokas Dhamayanthi our yoga teacher but to discover the sense of and speech by our Principal. oneness with oneself, the world by presenting her a bouquet of Regular practice of yoga will and the nature. By changing our roses. Students of classes V, VI surely help our students to lifestyle and creating and VII demonstrated various achieve a better life physically, consciousness, it can help in our asanas followed by Omkar mentally and spiritually as well. well being.” chanting. Meanwhile the He encouraged students to importance of these asanas was ‘International Yoga Day’ was practise regular yoga to remain explained simultaneously by the celebrated by the students and fit and improve concentration. TEACHING TRADITIONAL ART YAKSHAGANA

Yakshagana is a traditional theatre form with a unique style and form. It is believed to have developed in India that combines dance, music, evolved from pre-classical music monument dialogues, costume, make up and stage techniques Yakshagana (Yaksha means: Nature, Spirits, Gana

3737 means: song) Yakshagana is a facilitator (singer) a maddhale, a impressed their vocabulary and cherished cultural heritage of the harmonium, drone and chande pronunciation to a great extent costal districts of Karnataka. (loud drum) that they have become more Yakshagana performance consists We started Yakshagana in disciplined and have developed of a background `Himmela’ N.E.M.S. last year 2018-19 Mr an art and culture in them. To (Background music) and a Badanidiyour Keshav Rao, He is entertain the Grand parents’ day, ‘Mummela’ (dance and dialogues a big Yakshagana Artist. He our Yakshagana team students group) which together perform teaches Yakshagana to our had performed the Yakshagana `Yakshagana’. Prasanga students who are 20 in number titled as “Guru Kanik” in the Bhagavatha and also the at present. The training has school auditorium. DRAWING AND CRAFT

All the students are developing their skills to their interest by drawing, painting, craft, music, dance etc. This is quite understandable. In view of the human nature, every child is an artist; drawing is the foundation of all the education. Small children starting with the line is the basic beginning of drawing. Every year Nirmala English Medium School takes right steps towards co-curricular activities. The artist teacher Mrs C.H. Sandhya Rani used to teach drawing and craft along with the In-charge teacher Mrs Deena every Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For classes 1 to 7 visited and appreciated their students are instilled in knowledge talents. of art, creative mind and Our school students developing imagination and participated in various drawing power. On 31/08/19, our school competitions held in various conducted Art and Craft schools and clubs. exhibition for all the students. Classes 1 to 10 participated in We have received many this, students and staff from certificates and prizes at state neighbouring schools and parents and National level awards in the of our students, people around competition held in Davengere. 38 CLUB ACTIVITES Club ECO-FRIENDLY CLUB Activities thanking God for the beautiful nature. Then the introduction effects, precautions of eco-club are read out, then the students act out short skit to give awareness on nature specially to keep the environment clean. The steps to pressure of eco- friendly nature is to find precautions such as energy conservation, avoid wastage of food, compost recycle, ban a plastic etc.

“ He that plants trees loves others besides himself” ‘Eco’ means `earth-friendly’, not to harm the environment. Once in a month, eco-club members gather together as a club. They begin with prayer song by “EARTH IS OUR MOTHER PLANET”

“It’s not yours, nor mine, it’s ours; so let us and prayer for rain. Anusha of Class 9 welcomed protect the mother who nourishes us.” Every year the gathering. The students of classes 5 and 9 on June 5th, World Environment Day is celebrated presented the skit on ‘importance and uses of plants.’ to raise awareness about the importance of The Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva in his address environment. ‘World Environment Day’ is the United to the students said that for a healthy living, Nations day for encouraging world-wide awareness environment plays an important role. It provides us about mother earth and action-day to protect our air, food, etc. It is rightly said that ‘the difference environment. Since its commencement in1974, this between animals and humans is that animals change event has grown to become a global platform for themselves for the environment, but humans change public outreach that is widely celebrated in over environment for themselves. Environment is just like 100 countries. our neighbourhood; its surrounding conditions We, as a whole school celebrated the World influence us and modify growth and development. So we need to conserve it.’ Environment Day this year on 8th June. The earth is our mother and the theme for the day was to save Swaroop of Class 10 proposed the vote of water, “Water is the elixir of life-Save Water.” thanks. The whole programme was organised by the Green group. Thanks to the Almighty God, the The students of Class 10 conducted the Creator of the universe. Let us join our hands in Assembly. The assembly began with universal prayer protecting the beautiful creation.

3939 “GO GREEN STAY CLEAN”

Vanamahotsava is an blessings. Kum. Manya of Class annual tree planting movement in 8 welcomed the gathering. As India which initially began in a symbolic representation of the 1950. The name Van-Mahotsav special day, a sapling was means the huge festival of trees. planted by the Chief Guests. It has gained significant Mr Veerana in his address importance every year. Millions of spoke about the importance of saplings are planted across India planting a sapling in our life in observation of vanamahotsava. and reminded the students that Vanamahotsava festival was if we do not save the plants started in 1950 by Dr K. M. today we have to suffer in our Munshi, then Union Minister for future and there will be scarcity Agriculture and Food to create of water for the future enthusiasm among masses for generation. The Chief Guest of forest conservation and planting the day Mr Dhananjaya through trees. It is celebrated in almost all a demo asked the students to parts of India, usually in the hold their breath for a moment month of July. and said that if we are not able to live without inhaling for a The festival raises awareness moment then how can we survive of trees plantation among the without the oxygen or the clean people and highlights the need air to breathe. We need clean for planting and tending trees as air to breathe and this is one of the best ways to prevent provided by the plants. As a global warming and reduce result, the plants are important pollution. in our daily life. With this short On 8th July, 2019 we demonstration he explained to organized Vanamahotsava at the the students the need to school Campus. More than 100 conserve the earth. saplings were planted by the Students of different students and staff of NEMS. The classes presented cultural Chief Guest of the day was Mr programme. Pertaining to the Dhananjay, the Head of the event, class 7 presented a Department of Brahmavar Zonal beautiful song; Vishwesh of Agricultural Research Centre. The class 8 spoke about the Principal and Correspondent importance of Vanamahotsava; along with Mr Veerana, PTA Class 8 and 9 students President and Mr Krishna, PTA presented the dance with the Member were present for this message to save trees. After the celebration. stage programme, students The programme began with proceeded to plant saplings in the prayer song by invoking God’s the school garden.

40 SCIENCE CLUB

Science club is the place for improve the practical students who are interested in knowledge in the laboratory. science to learn about all aspects Guest lecture was of science and environment. conducted for different The club activities of the year experiments related to various include science exhibition in the topic by resource persons. month of August. The students Students participated in participated with great International Science enthusiasm and have been Olympiad Foundation exam improving their knowledge. held in the school and Ms. Club activities include Quiz, Elvisha secured gold medal in debates, poster presentations, SOF exam in English. seminars which are conducted All these activities every month to improve the skills enhance and nurture the on the subject. Students are taken willingness and leadership of to the science laboratory to students in the field of science. EXPLORING SCIENCE, CRAFT AND ART TALENT EXHIBITION BY BLOOMING BUDS

A science exhibition was organized at NEMS, on Saturday 31st August 2019. The programme began with the prayer song led by class 10 girls. Sinchana of class 10 welcomed the gathering. Mrs Mariate Sequeira, Mathematics and Science teacher from Milagres High School, Kallianpur was the Chief Guest of the day. She along with our correspondent Rev. Fr Victor Farnandes, Sr Maria Goretti, Superior of Karunalaya, Mr Prabhakar Acharya, former PTA President, Mr Guest mentioned that technology teachers should not make the Veeranna, present PTA President and plays a major role in our daily students just open the book but Mrs Leelavathi, Vice-President life. Knowledge about all instead give ample inaugurated the exhibition with some experiments and machinery is opportunities to explore new chemical experiment. Nevil of Class 10 also needed along with reading ideas. paid a floral welcome to the guests of books. Since observation gives Mr Veeranna, PTA by offering rose through a robot. more knowledge than reading President in his address to the Speaking on the occasion, the Chief and understanding, science students said that a student

4141 should involve in inventions and should be mentally creating more awareness on science, technology and prepared for all the situations as these kinds of engineering. platforms improve confidence and evoke the The parents of all students had a look on the inspiration among them. So such kind of science and exhibition thus encouraging their wards; their craft exhibition is important for all the students to presence added extra flavour to this occasion. bring up their talents. Students from other schools also visited the exhibition A total of 75 models with innovative ideas were in order to enhance their knowledge. presented from Class 5 to 10. To conclude with the quote of Heinrich Von The key objective of the exhibition was to bring Schlegel, “Every Art should become Science and out the hidden talents of students with a focus on every Science should become Art.” MATHEMATICS CLUB

Mathematics is the organize the activities such science that deals with logic as games quiz, puzzles, of shape, quantity and riddles, seminars, dramas on arrangement. Maths is all different topics related to around us. It is the building mathematics. These activities block for everything in our inculcate the habit of self- daily lives including mobile study and independent work devices, architecture, art, among the students. As a part money, engineering and of mathematics club, the even sports. Maths club school had conducted plays an important role in Mathematics talent exam. 45 the school. There are students had participated in students attending Maths the exam 18 students got club. Once a month we different ranks in National, State, Taluk and School levels.

42 INTERACT CLUB

Organizing an Interact club is one of the most rewarding activities a Rotary club can undertake in its community. The Interact programme gives Rotarians the opportunity to mentor promising young men and women interested in serving their own communities as well as the global community. Rotarians also act as resources for Interactors who are on the path toward becoming professionals and community leaders. In turn, an Interact club can bring new energy to a Rotary club, inspire fresh ideas for service, increase support of projects and help Interact is a service club for ages 12 to 18 develop future Rotarians. sponsored by the Rotary club. Interact gives young Nirmala English Medium School has been given people the opportunity to participate in fun, this opportunity to serve the society through this club. meaningful service projects while developing President of this club is Jessica Lewis from 9th Std. leadership skills and meeting new friends. Interact can be the gateway to other Rotary youth Secretary - Apoorva A . Nikkam from 9th Std. programmes such as youth exchange and RYLA. Teachers Incharge are – Mrs Irine Pereira, The members often go on to strengthen or establish Mr Ramesh Rotaract clubs. And ultimately, they are the leaders of tomorrow, future Rotarians. “SERVICE ABOVE SELF IN INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CLUB” INTERACT CLUB INSTALLATION CEREMONY

Interact Club is Rotary International Service Club for young people aged between 14 to 18. The motto of the club is ‘Service above Self’. The Rotary Interact Club installation ceremony was held on 19th July, 2019 under the aegis of Rotary, Brahmavar. Rtn President Pranesh, Rtn Secretary Sathish Shetty, Former Rtn President Alwin Andrade, Rtn Chairman Ganesh Balegar, Former School Interact President

4343 Kum. Elvisha Lobo, newly appointed President Kum. Sergeant at Arms : Sharanya Raj Jessica Lewis and the Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva Treasurer : Prathvi were present on the dais. During this ceremony, the Club Service Director : Daren Interactors of the previous session passed on the Committe Director : Shreisha baton to new Interactors. Vocational Director : Jeevan The ceremony started with the prayer song International Director : Franklin which was followed by lighting the lamp. The Rtn. President of Rotary club Ganesh balegar outgoing Interact President Kum. Elvisha Lobo shared gave an inspirational speech on how to achieve her experience, while Secretary Kum. Sherlin success while following one’s dreams. He also highlighted the achievements of the club in all motivated the children to be good citizens and not community and social service activities like visiting to forget their basic values in life. ashrams, keeping the school surroundings clean etc. Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva blessed the team The theme for this year is ‘Protect the Earth.’ and motivated all with his words of encouragement. The upcoming programmes for Rotary Club are awareness on career guidance, a seminar on how He extended his thanks to all esteemed Rotarians to face examinations for SSLC students etc., for gracing the occasion with their presence. After the cultural programme, the ceremony was concluded Office Bearers for the year 2019-20 with Vote of Thanks by Kum. Apoorva of class 9, President : Jessica the Secretary of interact club. Sweets were Vice-President : Dhanya distributed to the students which were sponsored Secretary : Apoorva by the Rotarians. INTER SCHOOL INTERACT CLUB CULTURAL COMPETITION

The Inter School Cultural programme began at 2:00 p.m. in the Rotarian President S.K. Competition was organized by the presence of the esteemed Pranesh. Rotaract, Brhamavar and hosted by dignitaries. The students of NEMS The programme was th NEMS. It was held on 12 invoked the blessings of God inaugurated by the Chief Guest November, 2019 with a great deal through a devotional prayer song. Rtn. MPHF Rajaram Bhat, of enthusiasm and eagerness. The The gathering was welcomed by Rotarian District Governor

44 Nominee 2020 -2021. He was accompanied by Rtn. school which was evident in the quality of C. Ashok Kumar Shetty, Asst. Governor Zone 3, Rev. presentations. The final outcome was spectacular and Fr Joslie Francis D’Silva, Principal of Nirmala English a visual treat for the eyes. The programme came to Medium School, Rtn S.K. Pranesh Rotaract President an end with much awaited prize distribution ceremony and Rtn. Sathish Shetty, Secretary. The Chief Guest which was graced by Honourable Guests Rtn. Devdas addressed the students with words of appreciation Shettigar, Zonal Lieutenant, Rtn Arun Kumar Shetty, and encouraged them. The events had participants Youth Service Director, Rtn. Pranesh. from nine schools namely- Nirmala English Medium The Organiser Rtn. Olwyn Andrade School Brahamavar, Government PU College, Bvr., announced the result as follows- First prize won by Sharada High School, Cherkadi, Board High School, Nirmala English Medium School, Brahamavar with Bvr., SMS English Medium School, Bvr., Sri Niketan a cash prize of Rs. 5000. 2nd prize-Government PU High School Matpady, Morarji Desai Residential College, Brahamavar with cash prize of Rs. 3000, School, Arooru, Government School Uppooru and and 3rd prize Sharada High School, Cherkadi with SMS Pre-University College, Bvr. cash prize of Rs.2000. We had around 250 students participating The aim of this Inter –act club was to provide under different categories in which grades VIII to II a forum for the young talents from all schools to PU students participated. The judges for the express their creativity and originality and competition were Kum. Vidushi Adithi G. Moorthy demonstrate their inherent and latent talents on a and Mr Venkatesh Bhat. The campus reverberated competitive spirit and healthy participation. The with keen spirit of competition among the students. programme was concluded with the vote of thanks The competitions highlighted the effort taken by each given by Rtn. Bhujanga Shetty.

4545 YSM Y.S.M. GROUP

Y.S.M. means Young Students’ Movement. It is “building a new society,” a just society “Gods Kingdom.” The main object is `change, sel –change others.’ “I cant change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” We are the Y.S.M. 30 students from Nirmala English Medium School 2019-20. Once in a month, we gather th and discuss the cell meeting with prayer, Anthem, case On Jan 15 , 2020 Y.S.M. commission study etc. day gathering was held at Church On July 2019, our Y.S.M. 4 members with animator hall. Y.S.M. students from various schools had attended the Y.S.M. gathering, which was held at Udupi. participated. Our Y.S.M. students along with Various schools participated for election as President, animator attended the competition, such as Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter etc. skit, dances, self-identity. Reading from Every October, training programme for 4 students scriptures of Holy Books of different religions on skills and leadership takes palce. was read. Fr Edwin imparted message on On November, 2019 Y.S.M. students had conducted Y.S.M. Fr Kiran interacted with the students an awareness programme such as Prayer song, Y.S.M. on `Artificial Intelligence’. The competition anthem, Y.S.M. action song and skit on helping hands etc. concluded by distributing prizes to the winners in our school. and ended with vote of thanks. BUILDING A NEW SOCIETY Y.S.M. DAY CELEBRATION

of being in Y.S.M. like leadership skill development, experiences of visiting ashrams, helping others, sharing and caring, entertaining etc. Later Y.S.M. students acted out a short skit on the theme ‘helping hands’. The Principal Fr Joslie D’Silva in his speech drew the attention of every Y.S.M. member. The Y.S.M. programme was concluded with the vote of Young Students’ Movement (YSM) aims at ‘building a thanks by Ankitha of Class 9. new society’. On 11th December, YSM day was celebrated in the school auditorium. Preksha of Class 9 anchored the programme. Jessica of class 9 welcomed the gathering. Apoorva of Class 9 expressed her feelings of being in Y.S.M. In her speech, she highlighted certain good qualities

46 YOUTH COMMISSION DAY

9 a.m. in Udyavar Church hall. Along with the animators, Class 9 students attended the programme. The programme began with scriptural reading of Bhagvad Gita, Bible, Quran and then Fr Edwin inspired the students with the message on self-change among youth. Fr Kiran interacted with the students by presenting his knowledge on ‘Artificial intelligence’. There were 8 schools from our Udupi Diocese who participated in the competition on Y.S.M. gives a platform to experience the joy the theme ‘self-identity’, by presenting skit, dance, of youthfulness while revising their lives and mime show etc. Fr Stany Lobo distributed the changing into positivity as they grow. The Y.S.M. prizes to the winners and lunch was served to all commission day was held on 15th January, 2020 at the students.

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RELISHA D’ALMEIDA CATECHISM TOPPER

4747 Kids MAKING THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL EASIER FOR LKG & UKG Section The first day of school is daunting enough for the kindergarten children, without having a parent with them at the gates. Yes, it is the time of year again when schools across the nation open and children and teachers return to the classroom. For those families of the very young, this is the first time their children enter the school. Consequently, it could be a nervous time for the children and for their parents. Anxiety about starting school usually passes within the first few days or weeks. However, if kids are having excessive or ongoing difficulties we need to prepare the children by talking to the parents and the teachers. The Nirmala English Medium School’s re-opening ceremony of LKG & UKG was held on 3rd June 2019.The hall was full of decoration with strings and balloons. This programme was organised in the presence of guiding force of our school namely, the Correspondent and the Principal and the Chief Guest Rev. Fr Arthur Menezes. Mrs Anuradha compered the programme. Mrs Sandhya welcomed the gathering. Mrs Shalet gave the concluding remarks and proposed the vote of thanks. The whole programme came to an end with the School Anthem. DANCE COMPETITION We organized dance competition for K.G. children on 30th of October at 9:30 a.m. at N.E.M.S. auditorium. The children dressed up with colourful costumes, swayed to the beats of music with the rhythmic steps. Nearly 25 children participated in the solo dance competition. The judges for the event were Mr Sharath Raj and Mrs Sandhya Rani. Mrs Sandhya anchored the programme and Mrs Anuradha proposed vote of thanks.

48 A one day outing was TINY TOTS’ TWINKLING TRIP scheduled for L.K.G. and U.K.G. children on Thursday, December Students had their break for milk relaxed for some time and had 12, 2019 to Manipal. Children and snacks at Manipal-lake. This a glance over all the models kept got ready at 9 a.m. along with place which is well developed over there and read the their picnic kit. The school van left and well maintained is a good descriptions written about the the school around 9:15 a.m. There place to chill out with family and trees. were total 40 students, 17 boys friends. There’s an open air Lunch was served at 1:00 and 23 girls along with 9 staff theatre too. It has many entrances p.m. After the lunch, some games members. and paved pathway around the and plays like story telling with On the way to Manipal, the lake. The children had a gala time action by wearing a mask of the students visited ‘Our Lady of over there. animals, dancing for a song, Fathima Church’ in Perampalli, From there they went to action songs were conducted for Udupi. Children marvelled at the Salumarada Thimmakka Tree the students by the teachers. At fine art of historical monument Park. This is a nice tree park with 3:15 p.m. the students boarded which was recently built. Children trails around the park. It has a the bus and on way back home enjoyed the multi-structural church small children’s play area, a had ice-cream and reached the and its surroundings. From there medicinal herbarium and many school at 4:00 p.m. It was a day they visited Ganesh temple. educational displays. Students full of fun and frolic.

KITE FESTIVAL “LET YOUR DREAM FLY LIKE A KITE AND SEE WHERE IT WILL TAKE YOU”

On 23/01/2020 we celebrated kite festival at our school. All the L.K.G. and U.K.G. children actively and enthusiastically brought their kites. Our LKG and UKG teachers Mrs Anuradha and Mrs Sandhya helped the students to fly the kites as they sang the rhymes about the kites. This is one of the ways to help the children to learn through activities. We could see the glow of happiness on the children’s face. We concluded the kite festival by singing songs.

4949 PYJAMA PARTY ( DAY AND NIGHT CONCEPT)

shadow shows. On this day, the children wore night dress, and they brought their soft toys and dolls. LKG hall was decorated with balloons, stars, sun and moon and had a look of a planetarium. Mrs Sandhya and Mrs Anuradha explained the concepts of day and night with various models that they had prepared. This day was also combined with Yogasana and rhymes for the children. “Day is over, night has come; today is gone what done is done; tomorrow comes with a whole new light” On 31st January, 2020 we had Pyjama Party celebration for the L.K.G. and U.K.G. children. It is a day to display of day and night concept and reflection of

FRUITS SALAD DAY

One 7/02/2020 we had Fruits Salad Day celebration for L.K.G. children. Mrs Sandhya and Mrs Anuradha gave them the practical lessons on preparing fruit salad. The children brought different variety of fruits and learnt how to prepare the fruit salad. It was really a fruitful day. The Correspondent Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes and the Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva paid a passing visit and tasted the fruit salad.

50 BUNNIES Bunnies Programme: Bunny programme is based on sign Cubs & Bulbul post namely. Scouts & 1. Love for God Guides 2. Love for Nature. Motto : “Keep Smiling” 3. Creative activities. 4. Learning to play together. Bunny Means: If I want to be happy make others This present year 2019-20, there are 30 happy. If you want to be happy you make others to students in bunnies . We arrange our activities once smile and be happy. Bunnies group is called as in a month such as learning action songs, story, bunnies tamatola. games, class room cleaning. Bunny law: I shall try to be good boy/ good girl. Group discussions which will help this will be Bunny salute: The two fingers (middle of the fingers) given for the students to be happy in the group. of both hand raised along the side of the two ears Also bunnies participate in all the scouts and guides depicting the ear of bunny. programmes which are conducted by the school. Formation: All activities will be done in free Mrs Shalet Mascarannes formation. In-charge Teacher

CUBS AND BULBULS

“ We never fail when we the boys and girls to take up This academic year our try to do our duty, we always bigger tasks in scouting and students have taken part in fail when we neglect to do it”. guiding and also helps in their various activities in cubs and - Lord Baden Powell. mental and physical growth. bulbuls. Activities like Geetha Children learn to be independent gayana competition, cubs and Lord Robert Baden Powell and to live life in a disciplined bulbul utsava, cubs and zilla is the founder of World Scouting manner. darshana, patrol leader camp Movement. He was was born on and have secured many prizes. February 22nd 1857. He was a The cubs and bulbul unit of soldier, a national hero and a NEMS started in the year 2017- As often as possible cubs prolific writer. Baden Powell was 18. At present NEMS has 40 cubs and bulbuls come from an activity popularly known as B.P. after that and 30 bulbuls. We have classes happy and feeling good about he stared cubs and bulbuls for every Saturday from 9:30 a.m. themselves. to 10:15 a.m. For cubs, students the age group of 5-10years. Thank You Cub Master Mrs Anuradha and Cubs and bulbul is the first for bulbuls flock leader Mrs In-charge Teachers lap in the journey towards Sandhya B. takes class for them. Anuradha and Sandhya B. scouting and guiding. It prepares

5151 CUBS AND BULBULS UTSAVA 2019-20

Cubs and Bulbuls Utsava was held on 16.11.2019 and 17.11.2019 at Anandathirtha C.B.S.C. School, Kunjarugiri. In our school, altogether 10 cubs and 10 Bulbuls attended the programme along with cub master Mrs Anuradha, and Flock leader Mrs Sandhya who accompanied them at sharp 10:30 a.m. Cub Bulbul Utsava was inaugurated song competition. They also participated in sand craft, mask making after the stage programme. Some and Rangoli competition etc. interesting competitions were conducted in our school. Our cubs On 17.11.19 at 8 a.m. we visited Kunjarugiri temple. At 2:30 got 1st place in action song and p.m. programme was started and at 4 p.m. we returned to school. Bulbuls got 1st place in patriotic Our children enjoyed a lot. CUBS AND BULBULS JILLA DARSHANA 2019-20 and visited Karkala Kattale Basadi and Jaina temple, Lotus temple and Kolluru Mukambika temple, at 6 p.m. we reached Brahmavara. It was a memorable trip to our children and also full of memory in our mind.

Cubs and Bulbuls Jilladarshana was held on 3.12.2019 and 4.12.2019. From our school 6 cubs and 6 Bulbuls attended Jilladarshana along with them cub master Mrs Anuradha and Flock leader Mrs Sandhya were present. On 3.12.2019 early morning at 7 a.m. we went to Kamala Bai High School, Kadiyali. After that we visited Salumarada Thimmakka tree park in Manipal, Karkala-Attur Church, Karkala Gomateshwara and Kodiyadka temple. At 6:30 p.m. we stayed at Mahaveera hall, Karkala. On the same day, our children participated in some competitions in which our cub Sushanth got 1st place in drawing; Chandan got 2nd place in drawing and also Bulbuls Ullasini and Pranamya got 1st and 2nd place in essay writing and Samrudhi got 1st place in drawing. Next day early morning at 6.30 a.m. we had breakfast

52 SCOUTS AND GUIDES

“The work of today is the history of ™ meeting new people, making friends and tomorrow, and we are its makers.” developing relationships “Scouting rises within you and inspires you ™ spending time outdoors to put forth your best.” ™ games, physical and adventurous activities The Founder of Scouting had a vision from ™ design and creativity which a Movement has grown, so that Scouting ™ visits and visitors is found today in every corner of the land. ™ camps, sleepovers, international trips and other residential experiences Scouting happens principally in Scout Groups, ™ working in small teams Explorer Scout Units and Scout Networks, wherever ™ trying new things, and learning new skills boys and girls meet to enjoy the Scout programme. ™ team building and leadership activities. The function of all the other units in the Movement is ™ taking responsibility, giving ideas and to enhance the quality of provision of that opinions, making choices and decisions programme at local level. ™ spiritual reflection The Scouts and Guides programme - ™ finding out about themselves. describes the diverse and exciting selection of A high quality balanced programme is one that: activities and experiences provided in the Sections ™ Offers a balance of each of the challenge for young people. It is based around three main areas for the Section. themes: outdoor and adventure, world and skills. In ™ Includes opportunities to achieve badges and each section, a range of badges and awards are awards such as activity badges, challenge there to support all aspects of Scouting, including awards or staged activity badges. the three main themes viz., leadership, teamwork ™ Enables all young people to achieve Chief and personal development. The programme should Scout’s Awards. be delivered in a balanced way that incorporates In our school, Scouts and Guides was elements from each theme. The programme is introduced in the year 2013-14 under the able designed to be progressive through the sections to guidance of our former H.M. Late Rev. Fr Wilson offer young people an appropriate level of Andrade. challenge. At present, this academic year 2019-20, we The Programme in Scouting has a fundamental have 33 Guides and 46 Scouts. Every Saturday dimension, which determines how it is carried out. we have the class. Our students actively participate This is the Scout Programme Method: in various activities conducted by the Bharth Scouts ™ keeping the Promise and Scout Law and Guides Association. The Incharge teachers are- ™ community action Mrs IrinePereira, Rama M. And Jaspine ™ having fun Scout Incharge Miss Akshaya

5353 SCOUT GUIDE RALLY

On 1st of Feb 2020, two days Scouts – Guides rally was conducted at Mukunda Kripa English Medium School, Udupi. 12 Scouts and 9 Guides from our school participated in the event. Various competitions were held such as drawing, preparing greeting card, mask making, stitching the flag, tent making, mat making and drawing of Baden Powell’s picture etc.,. The opening ceremony of the programme began at 2:00 p.m. Thereafter, there was a rally on the streets of Udupi, chanting the slogans about ecology, love of nature and cleanliness. Around 8:30 p.m. there was camp fire and folk dance competition. The next day’s programme began with BP’s exercise and prayer service. It was followed by flag hoisting at 7:45 a.m. A few competitions such as patriotic song-singing, tent making, puppet making, cooking with fire and without fire, action songs, quiz for scout-masters and guide-captains were held from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. followed by prize distribution at 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Our students who participated gave tough competition and won 2nd place in tent making and drawing of flag. It was a great experience to carry along with lessons for life.

54 BHARATH SCOUTS AND GUIDES, KARNATAKA PATROL LEADER CAMP AT S.M.S P.U. COLLEGE, BRAHMAVAR

On 23/12/ 19 there was a one day patrol leader camp at S.M.S. P.U. College, Brahmavar. From our school 8cubs and 7 bulbuls, 5 guides along with them cub master Mrs Anuradha, Flock leader Mrs Sandhya and Guide Captain Mrs Rama attended the Camp, at 10 a.m. programme started with a short prayer. The guest of the day was Mr K. Ashok Bhat (President), Mrs Saraswathi. Chanthar Grama Panchayat, Mr Anand Adiga (Scouts and Guides Trainee). Mr Anand Adiga Certificate of Participation. At 5:30 p.m. the programme came to an welcomed the gathering. After the end. Mr R.T. Bhat proposed the vote of thanks. stage programme, training was held. Cubs & bulbuls, scouts and guides were separated in their respective groups. Cub Master, Flock Leader, and Guides Captain taught them importance of uniform, songs, knots, rules and regulations. The Scouts and Guides enjoyed and learnt quite many things and those who participated, got

5555 73RD INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION National Festivals

NEMS celebrated the 73rd Independence Day together with Nirmala Kannada Medium School on 15th August, 2019 at 8:45 a.m. Students, teachers, parents and dignitaries gathered together in the school ground to celebrate this national event with great enthusiasm. The Chief Guests for the function were Mr Ravi Prakash Gonsalves, the Vice-President of Holy Family Church, Brahmavar, Correspondent Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, Principal of Nirmala English Medium, Fr Joslie D’Silva and Headmistress of Nirmala The dignitaries were motherland. Dhanush of Class 7 Kannada Medium School, Sr Lucy welcomed to the dais with the delivered a speech highlighting Fernandes along with PTA school band accompanied by the importance of the day. Nidhi President, Mr Veeranna and Scouts and Guides. The flag was Kamath, a student of Kannada Vice-President, Mrs Leelavathi hoisted by the dignitaries while Medium shared her views on the whose presence added glory to the National Anthem was being significance of this day. this event. played as background. It was a The function came to an end with proud moment for all as we the vote of thanks delivered by celebrated 73rd Independence Manya of Class 8. Sweets were Day. distributed to the students those Elvisha of Class 10 who were present. Indeed, it was welcomed the guests by offering a day of joy, a day to respect flowers. The programme our country and make it a better continued with group patriotic place for all to live and songs which awakened experience the freedom, peace everyone’s feelings towards and unity in diversity.

56 2nd OCTOBER GANDHI JAYANTHI

On 2nd October, India remembers the life of the fearless reformer Mahatma Gandhi and his struggle for the rights and dignity of all people. The ‘Mahatma’ is also known as ‘Gandhi’ who was an advocate of non-violence whose unwavering belief in Ahimsa won him accolades across the world. On 2nd of October, we had 150th Gandhi Jayanthi celebration in our school auditorium. We started our programme at 9:30 a.m. by invoking the presence of God with prayer song which was led by school choir. On this day, the Guests of honour were our Principal, PTA President, and former PTA President, Mr Chitoor Prabhakar Acharya. They honoured the Father of our nation, M. K. Gandhi and former Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shasthri. Beautiful messages were delivered by our Guests on non- violence, peace and truth. The messages were very much inspiring and practical. On this occasion, few of the programmes such as speech on Swatch Bharath, dance, bhajan and patriotic songs entertained the audience. All our students were creative and actively participated in the programme and made this day a memorable one. The sweets were sponsored by Diggaj, student of class 3 as he celebrated his birthday on the same day. We remain grateful and appreciate the good will of concluded our programme and all the students along with teachers his parents. At 10:15 a.m. we led Swachatha Andholana by cleaning the surrounding.

5757 71ST REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION

message on the Republic Day. delivered speeches about the Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes spoke ‘Importance of Fundamental about the importance of the Rights of the Constitutions and Fundamental Rights and Duties. citizens’ role in upholding the The celebration concluded with Constitution of India’. The Chief the Vote of thanks by Master “The Preamble of the Guest, Mr Michael Furtado Druva. The whole programme Constitution is the mirror of illumined everyone with his was anchored by Kum. Prajna. India’s future way of life” The 71st Republic Day celebration was held in our School on 26th January, 2020. The programme began with March past by the school band and escorting of the Chief Guests Mr Michael Furtado along with other Guests Mr Antony Barnes, Mr Robert Lewis, Correspondent Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, Principal Fr Joslie D’Silva and Sr Lucy Fernandes, Kannada Medium Headmistress to hoist the flag. The prayer song was sung by the students and then the hoisting of the flag was done by the Chief Guest Mr Michael Furtado. The National Anthem began with royal salute after which National Song was sung by the students. Master Rajath welcomed the gathering. On this day students sung patriotic songs and

58 Religious MULTI-CULTURAL AND MULTI-RELIGIOUS Festivals COUNTRY CELEBRATES BAKRID

‘Bakrid’ is also known as Eid- Ul-Adha or feast of sacrifice which is an important festival celebrated by the Muslims across the world. On 23rd August, 2019 our School celebrated Bakrid Festival at 9:00 a.m. Mrs Sameena Banu was the Chief Guest for the

programme accompanied by our explained the importance of Principal. The programme began Bakrid Feast to the gathering. with a prayer song. Relisha of Thereafter, students presented a Class 10 welcomed the few cultural programmes like gathering. Gouthami of Class 7 Arabic song, Qauwali and dance spoke a few words about the which added beauty to the festival. The Chief Guest of the programme. At the end, Swaroop programme imparted knowledge of Class 10 proposed the vote of on the significance of the day & thanks. The whole programme the purpose of Bakrid Festival. was initiated by Dhanya of Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva Class 10.

THE EYE IS THE LAMP OF THE BODY - DEEPAVALI CELEBRATION Deepavali is a festival of lights and Hindus celebrate it with joy. Deepavali is one of India’s biggest festivals. The word Deepavali means ‘rows of illuminated lamps.’ On 2nd of November, the whole school wore a festive look with pots, lamps, rangoli and candles. Mr Badaniduyuree Keshava Rao was invited as the Chief Guest and our Principal presided over the same. The programme began with prayer song. Mr Badaniduyuree Keshava Rao in his speech highlighted

5959 speech on Deepavali. A Deepavali song was sung by Class 7 girls. The spectacular dances were performed by Class 3, 7 and 8 students. Swaroop of Class 10 welcomed the gathering and Franklin of Class 8 proposed the vote of thanks. Shravya B. K. of Class 10 compered the programme. On account of Deepavali celebration, rangoli competition was conducted to all the students in the morning. the importance of Deepavali celebration and its significance. Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva conveyed the Deepavali greetings and said that the eye is the lamp of the body. If our eyes are healthy, our whole body will be full of light. Each and every child in NEMS is a deepa which should illumine the society as he/she goes out from this institution. Kum. Krithi of Class 9 gave a “EMMANUEL” WHICH MEANS “GOD IS WITH US”

“Christmas is the festival set a perfect example of with a prayer to the Almighty. which inspires the spirit of secularism, we celebrate all the Everybody prayed for the sharing and caring”. festivals in our school. The permanent existence of love and celebration took place in the peace in this violent world. Miss On December 21st, 2019 school hall. The students had Akshaya welcomed the gathering. our school celebrated Christmas adorned the hall like a bride. The Our Correspondent, Rev. Fr combined with the birthday of our symbol of Christmas, ‘the Victor Fernandes, Vice Principal, Correspondent, Rev. Fr Victor Christmas Crib’ was prepared. Mrs Irene Pereira and Sr Maxima Fernandes. There were also from Karunalaya were present as Christmas carols and star making The programme started the Chief Guests. The Christmas competition for inter groups. To 60 Crib was blessed by our Correspondent. The Christmas message and importance of Christmas celebration was delivered by Nandika of Class 7. The joy of this event was when students performing dance and welcoming Jesus into our hearts. Later on inter group carol singing competitions were held. Students from all groups performed with great pride and showcased their talents. Their hard work was well appreciated by all present. On this occasion, we also celebrated the birthday of Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes. A birthday is an important and momentous occasion. It was a time to reflect and give thanks to God. Students of Class 10 and primary students performed a small-action-play and added beauty to this celebration. As a token of love, a bouquet of flowers was presented by the students and gifts were given to all the Staff. The Correspondent in his speech admonished the students about the importance of Christmas saying that we should spread love and peace on earth. Later on all the Staff members as secret santas exchanged their gifts to their Christmas friends and greeted one other. Christmas cake and ice-cream were distributed to all the students.

6161 EXCURSION AND EXPEDITION Picnic

The students accompanied by a few teachers headed south to the “City of Pearls” i.e., Hyderabad on 10th of October 2019 for a week long excursion. We all boarded the train at Udupi on 10th evening and reached K.B.S. Bangalore on 11th morning. After the breakfast at Majestic, we travelled by Metro is a perfect example of train to Yeshwantpur to have an mathematical and architectural it is one of the most entertaining experience of Metro train. The equilibrium brilliance. and thrilling destinations of India. Ramoji Film City: We were Salar Jung Museum; It is a one welcomed by the outstanding man’s collection of paintings, performance of various dancers clocks, porcelain and weapons. It during the opening ceremony at has a total of 36 galleries spread 10:00 am. We started from over 4 wings. After that we visited Ramoji Movie Magic area where historic places like Char Minar we saw different processes of and Birla Mandir. film making which was fabulous On our way back, we visited and informative. After the lunch, the Jawaharlal Nehru same night we travelled from we had a guided tour of different Planetarium in Bangalore and St Yeshwantpur, Bangalore to filmy locations in ‘Red Vintage Anthony’s School Gangondanahalli, Kachiguda, Hyderabad. In Bus’. We also witnessed world’s F.I.S.I and Darshan College, Hyderabad the Golconda Fort, most famous stunt show at ‘Wild Kengeri. We boarded the train Salar Jung Museum, Char Minar, West Amphi Theater,’ besides from Kengeri to Barkur on 15th Husain Sagar Lake, Ramoji Film birds sanctuary and Butterfly evening. The trip came to an end City, Lumbini Park, Birla Mandir Park. After that we went to when we reached Brahmavar on were some of the places visited Fundustan {Children playing 16th October with abundant by our students. area having different rides}. It memories to be cherished for a The Golconda Fort: It is one of was a lifetime memorable lifetime. the most wonderful monuments experience at Ramoji Film City as located at Hyderabad. The visit to Golconda Fort was spectacular. The fort stands on an isolated granite hill. There are eight gates in the outer wall. The fort has important monuments such as Diwan’s Palace, Jamia Masjid and Royal Palace. This fort was built during Qutub Shahi dynasty and

62 A DAY TO RELAX

On 15th November we had arranged a day of outing for the students of class 4 to 7. The Students gathered together in the school campus at 7 a.m. along with our Principal Fr Joslie D’Silva and the Class teachers after which we commenced our journey. At 9:30 a.m. we reached Pilikula and had our breakfast. Then we entered inside Pilikula Nisargadhama zoo to see all the animals, birds, reptiles and snakes. As we walked through the forest area it was breath-taking scenery and had very lovely time enjoying each other’s company. From there we reached Pilikula Science Museum Centre where there were science models and various scientific apparatus. We explored the science models and enjoyed to the full, the magnificence of science, after which we visited the play garden at Science Museum centre and spent our time there. After the lunch, we were eager to enter into the water park to play water games at Manasa Water Park. It was a time to swim and slide and dance in the water. We enjoyed to the full till 4:30 p.m. The last show for the day was the 3D show at Swami Vivekananda Planetarium. At 6:25 p.m., we began our travel back from Mangalore and reached our destiny at 7:45 p.m. We thank God for giving us this wonderful experience and remain grateful to NEMS.

6363 AN EAGLE’S EYE EXPEDITION AND EXCURSION

a photo session. We reached our school at 6:45 p.m. In this way, we enjoyed a day’s eagle’s eye -expedition and excursion at Udupi and Karkala.

Expeditions encourage towards Bahubali, a 42 feet students to observe, to explore Monolithic Statue of and to be curious. For them to be Gomateshwara at Karkala. It was successful in life, they need to be built in 1432 by King Vir-Pandya curious and be able to explore of Kalasa Karkal dynasty. We on their own. This personalized climbed up the huge rock on which learning and peer-to-peer the Gomateshwara statue is sharing encourages students to be located. The rock has been cut to active learners and take create steps for the visitors and ownership of their education. climbing 500 steps was a great fun. After the lunch, we went to On 14th of December 2019, 60 John’s water world. At water students of class 1 to 4 along with park, children enjoyed in the Principal, Fr Joslie D’silva and water and played all the water other staff members had their games. At 4:00 p.m., we packed expedition to Udupi and Karkal. our bags to return to Brahmavar. Our journey began at 9.00 On our way back, we proceeded am from the school. The first place towards Malpe beach and had of our visit was Sri Krishna Temple at Udupi. We queued up to have a glimpse of statues, prayer hall and Kanakana Kindi in Krishna Mutt temple. Thereafter, we proceeded to ‘St Lawrence Shrine Attur, Karkal. It was built in 1759 and is purported to be the site of many miracles. The place is known for Attur Jatre or Attur Festival. It was time for break and refreshments at the portico of Attur Church. Our next destination was

64 Sports SPORTS DAY REPORT 2019

Management. The event commenced with the hoisting of flag by the Chief Guest. The oath was administered by Primal of Class 10 in which students solemnly pledged to uphold the spirit of true sportsmanship. Just after the oath, the flags were planted. The Chief Guest declared the Sports meet open, followed by lighting of the torch. The athletic meet received a flying start as the torch bearers

The Annual Sports Meet of Nirmala English Medium School was held on 21st and 22nd of November 2019 at the school ground. The programme commenced at 8:45 a.m. with the prayer song led by school choir. The Chief Guests of the first day of Sports meet were Mr Bhujang Shetty, T.P.O., Brahamavar, Correspondent Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, OFM Capuchin, Principal Rev. Fr Joslie Francis D’Silva, President of PTA Committee Mr Veeranna S.C., Chief Guest and delivered the went around the ground with the Member of School Management welcome address. The Chief torch and lit the cauldron of the Committee, Mr Raviprakash Guest while addressing the sports meet. Gonsalves. The Sports day was students said that for the holistic Besides, a well co- inaugurated by the Chief Guest development of the individual it ordinated Mass drill was carried after which he received salute of is very important to have co- out by the students of different the impressive march past by the curricular and extra-curricular groups. The judges for the Mass students which was coupled with activities along with the curricular drill were eminent and some thrilling marching music by activities. He advised the students experienced sports masters like the band. to make the best use of the Mr Dolwin D’Souza, Mr Krishna Sr Celine introduced the facilities provided by the School Naik and Mr Praveen. The Green

6565 group received maximum points and took away the best mass drill trophy. The morning session was concluded with an inspiring and motivating speech by the Correspondent followed by the vote of thanks by Mrs Deena Fernandes. The track and field events Each and every teacher was and field events. The school included a number of races such as involved in conducting the playground was rimmed with 50 mtrs, 100 mtrs, 200 mtrs, 400 mtrs, events of the day. flags and the sound of cheers and 4x100 mtrs relay races for In the post lunch session, resounding everywhere. For the different categories. The judges students of senior school whole day, the commentary was guided all the sports events of the day competed in various track voiced by Miss Kavitha Sanil. with their fair and unbiased judgment. CLOSING DAY OF ANNUAL SPORTS Honour Rev. Fr Vincent Crasta, Secretary of CESU, Udupi, Correspondent of NEMS, Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes, Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie Francis D’Silva, Vice- President of Parish Pastoral Council, Mr Ravi Prakash Gonsalves, President of PTA Committee Mr Veeranna S.C. were on the dais. Sr Sanjitha welcomed the gathering. The Chief Guest in his speech appreciated the School Management. The Guest of honour Rev. Fr Vincent Crasta The Annual Sports Meet closing The guests were cheered up the students with his ceremony began at 3.45 pm on escorted with the band and motivational speech and November 22nd 2019 in the school the programme started with congratulated the winners of the premises. On this day, the atmosphere the prayer dance. The Chief sports events with awards and of the school took a festive look. A Guest of the event was Sri medals. Soon afterwords, the great interest was observed among the O.R. Prakash B.E.O. of Principal read out the School students, teachers and parents. Brahamavar. Guest of Annual Report describing the

66 achievements of school in were honoured. Red Group thanks rendered by Miss Savitha academics and sports. The prizes bagged the overall which was followed by cultural were distributed to the winning championship. The programme display. teams and individual champions came to end with the vote of PARENTS’ SPORTS DAY through their children. At this occasion, PTA committee honoured Miss Kavitha as a Sadhaka Shikshaki. The judges for all the games were Mrs Shantha Pai and Mrs Jyothi. The commentary and games were conducted by Mr Umesh Poojary. After the lunch, the winners were awarded with trophy and certificates. The participation certificates were also distributed Parents are the back bone Guest on the dais by pouring to all the participants. Mr Krishna of the children. To recognize their water to the plant. Naik welcomed the gathering. role in the life of their children The programme was anchored by In his Presidential speech our school organized ‘Sports Mr Veeranna, President of PTA. Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes Day’ for the parents of our school The programme came to an end encouraged the parents and on 15th January, 2020. Rev. Fr with the vote of thanks by asked them to cultivate bond of Victor Fernandes presided over Mr Girish. relationship with the Institute the programme. The Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva, former PTA President Mr Chittur Prabhakar Acharya and Vice-President Mrs Philomina D’Silva, present PTA President Mr Veeranna and Vice President Mrs Leelavathi witnessed the programme. The programme began with a prayer song and was inaugurated by the 6767 FAREWELL TO OUTGOING STUDENTS 2019-20

“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be even at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields. And until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand”. A farewell programme for the outgoing students of batch 2019-20 was organised by the students of class 8th and 9th along with the teachers on Saturday, 29th of February, 2020, in the Assembly hall. All the staff The students were welcomed Committee Shri Chitturu members from the pre-primary, to the hall by offering roses and Prabhakar Acharya, the Principal primary and secondary sections as a token of love, mementos Rev. Fr Joslie D’Silva, Class were present. Hall was decorated were handed over to the students. teacher Ms. Kavitha Sanil were with colourful buntings and The students were then asked to on the dais. Kum. Nishitha of class posters. The theme of the Farewell sit in their respective places. 9 gave a brief welcome speech after which there was floral was ‘Life is a journey not a The Correspondent Rev. Fr welcome to the dignitaries on the destination’. Each of the class 10 Victor Fernandes, School dais. students was present in the hall. Counsellor Rev. Fr Arthur Menezes, former President of PTA In keeping with the tradition of NEMS, the farewell programme began with a solemn prayer service by lighting the lamp which was conducted by Sr Sanjitha and team. A beautiful song was played highlighting the journey of life. The message was regarding life hope, peace, and harmony wherever they go. Speeches were also given by the students of Class 10, Sugam and Elvisha to share their experiences and memories during their stay at NEMS. The speech was quite touching which was indicative of mixed emotions of

68 the students which they were undergoing during this phase. The emotions were joyful owing to successful years at this school and little sadness due to leaving the premises, teachers, classmates and friends. The students of Class 10 contributed Rs 22,500 as a token of love and gratitude. Rev. Fr Victor Fernandes expressed his best wishes to the outgoing students of the school and also inspired the students for the future life challenges. He gave a little awakening to the students and was keen to help them in their future interactions as alumni. Our former PTA President was quite impressed by the speeches of the students. He person of the day was Kum. D’Silva. Finally, Preksha Das, a highlighted a few important Gagana of Class 10. student of class 10 gave the vote points which a student can of thanks. Students volunteered to be remember and recall after such The programme was a ceremony. DJ of the day. Many students joined and had fun playing music concluded with the National The fun-filled part began and clicked pictures around the Anthem followed by lunch. with an entertaining programme school where they would cherish The event was well by students of Class 8 and 9. quite many memories. co-ordinated by Mrs Irene Enjoyable games was The programme was ended Pereira and Mrs Rama M. and organised to keep up the spirit with an inspiring speech given by anchored by Preksha of Class 9 of this programme followed by our Principal, Rev. Fr Joslie and Nireeksha of Class 8. prize distribution. The lucky Mrs Irene Pereira

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70 ENGLISH FORWARD ENGLISH DAY CELEBRATION MESSAGE ‘’ LEARNING IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT’’ -D. BLOCHER

If you want to master English, get involved and practise as much as possible. English is one of the mostly used languages in the world; to have knowledge of English is a very good thing in the present day world. English is a very important language and it has been incorporated into the learning curriculum of many schools and other learning institutions all over “English is one of the mostly used languages in the world.” The knowledge of English is a very good thing in the present day the world. world. Mastering English language is an important value for the students. `English Day’ was organized by NEMS, Brahmavar as a part By mastering the language the of its academic consideration on 26th February 2020. Rev. Fr students can improve themselves, Ravi Rajesh Serrao, Vice-Principal of Trinity School, Perampalli both in academics and life skills. was the Guest of Honour on this special occasion of English Day Once the students can comprehend celebration. Our Principal Rev. Fr Joslie D’silva was present for it, he or she will be well accepted the programme. by the society. On this occasion, Aalia of Class 6 and Gauthami of 7 delivered The teaching of English is good speeches. Rev. Fr Ravi Rajesh also delivered a beautiful focussed on the ability of learners message and inspired us with his thoughts and ideas. He said that to be capable of mastering the in order to speak English properly, we should be able to understand four language skills, namely and know proper Grammar and Tenses, then only we will be able listening, speaking, reading and to form a correct sentence and we can speak well. writing. One of the language skills is The cultural programme was performed by different classes. st nd rd th writing skill. It is one of the LKG, UKG, 1 and 2 performed a rhymes and songs. 3 and 4 important skills in learning English. classes performed a beautiful skit and a dance based on moral stories. 5th and 7th performed a beautiful skit on tenses. Greeshma To write well, people must know of 6th std conducted the programme. Preetham of 4th std proposed the steps in writing process and the the vote of thanks. All the students participated actively and aspects of writing involved in it. presented a beautiful programme.

7171 ENGLISH CLUB REPORT English has at present an international status and communicating in the queen’s language has become quite common. English Club formed in our school is meant to improve conversational ability in ones daily life. For this we need to create an suitable atmosphere and make the presentation and activities with the help of teacher incharge. Our Club gives every opportunity to the students by encouraging them to participate in different · Riddles activities. An English Club was set up at N.E.M.S. on · Puzzles 29th of July and 3rd of November, 2019 and 29th · Action Songs of January, 2020 to create awareness and improve · Skit skills of students in the English language. · Game The Club was formed for the students of IV to X. · Thought reading On 29th of June, 2019 we all gathered together in IV · Funny riddles Class room. All the students introduced themselves. · Pick and speak President Navya Vijaya of X Std, Vice-President · Moral story through drama Gagana of X Std, Secretary Apoorva of IX Std and · Role-play Joint Secretary Anusha of IX Std also introduced The students participated actively in all the themselves. They were happy to do their responsibility, events . The club helped in increasing the interest which was entrusted to them. of students in the English language. It also The following activities were carried out during introduced them to new ideas and concepts. our gathering.. The club always aims at being catalyst for · Story telling/writing the students to increase their oral skills and · Learning new words develop their writing skills as well. · Collection of Jokes

72 “MNEMONIC THEORY FOR MEMORY”

In the title the word ‘Mnemonic’ first letter ‘M’ is registration number of my friend’s vehicle is? silent and as pronounced as “£ÉªÉÆäPï” this is the When I say: “FRIEND PREDICTED MY LUCK”. tactic or nickname or Mnemonic is used to remember So Mnemonic can be used by all to remember words. Just to remember the word Mnemonic password, secret code, pin, History, etc. =nic+mame= nemonic and add ‘m’ at the beginning. It becomes ‘Mnemonic’. 4. ACRONYM Honor = 1st letter is silent a) We can use Acronyms to remember Psalm = 1st and the 4th letter is silent Abbreviations formed from the initial letters Island = 2nd letter is silent of other words and pronounced as a word. E.g., Palm = 3rd letter is silent JOKE = joy of kids entertainment, AIM Queue = except 1st letter all are silent =Ambition in Mind, MAD= Mutually assured Destruction. ASCII, NASA, LASER, RADAR, PAN, ENGLISH UPAN, USB, ATM, SIM, AIDS, WHO, COVID19 1. HUSBAND so on and so forth. Most of the people make spelling mistake when The seven colours of Rainbow ‘VIBGYOR” is a they write the word ‘husband’. Simple way to popular Mnemonic device used for memorizing remember the word is to remember not to ‘Bend’ the traditional optical spectrum. your ‘Husband’ but to band your Husband. 5) SEVEN wives and ONE husband 2. GRAMMAR To answer the entire question paper in an exam “QgÁt CAUÀrUÀ¼À°è ªÀ¸ÀÄÛUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ‘gram’ UÀ¼À°è ‘mar’ “Seven WH questions (are seven wives) and vÁgÉ”. If you know this you will never make a one How Question (one husband)” spelling mistake in writing the word ‘GRAMMAR’. Learning English through 6) “FANBOYES” Kannada. This is exactly what Mnemonic means. The conjunctions in English grammar are You can use anything to remember something. acronymed as “FANBOYES”. F= for, farther. 3. “KA-19. EU. 0782” A= and, although, as, as much as, as though, I can’t remember my vehicle registration number as if, as well as, as soon as, as much as, on number plate. “KA 19. EU. 0782” this is my as…so. bike number plate. To remember this I used a N= not, not only, no nor, no less than, as, no Mnemonic by forming a sentence of four sooner...than. words. B= because, but, before, both…and “KA19. EU. O ADDRESS ACCEPTED GO” O= or, other than. =0782 Y= yet. My car number plate is M 2523 E= even though. “MY HOUSE IS FAR”. S= so that, such…as, such…that, so...that, Now you may guess for yourself what the scarcely...when.

7373 SCIENCE SOCIAL-SCIENCE 1. To remember the four elements of Saturated 5. EAST and WEST Hydrocarbon, the Mnemonic is first 4 prefix. a) Students have great difficulty in identifying East and West. Meth – Monkeys Eth – Eat With a Mnemonic we could resolve the Prop – Peeled problems. But – Bananas What makes WEST and EAST is a line between “WE”. 2. CAT-ION and AN-ION W E Cat ion means + (plus) An ion means (-) WEST EAST Most of the times students are confused with which is Cat ion and which is An ion. Mnemonic b) Pupil also have difficulties distinguishing vertical to remember is the alphabet f in cat as + (plus line and horizontal line. symbol) is Cat ion. 3. Oviparous and Viviparous The sleeping line in-between H is a horizontal line (H stands for Horizontal). The two standing ªÉÆmÉÖ EqÀĪÀ ¥ÁætÂUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ £ÉÃgÀªÁV ªÀÄj ºÁPÀĪÀ ¥ÁætÂUÀ¼ÀÄ how to remember which one is lines in \/are Vertical lines (V stands for Oviparous and which one is Viviparous. Vertical) In the word Oviparous there is an egg in the word ‘O’ itself. So Oviparous begins with an egg. The Planets in order of distance from the sun Mercury M y 4. EXTRA – PURE – CON-SEPT In the movie 3 idiots, Amir Khan gave a Venus V ery Mnemonic name to his friends, so also I gave a Earth E asy mnemonic to sugar producing formula as Mars M ethod follows: Extra- Extraction Jupiter J ust Pure - Purification Con - Concentration and Crystallization Saturn S peeds Sept -Separation How to remember the Reactivity Series? Uranus U p Neptune N aming Please Potassium Most reactive Stop Sodium Pluto* P lantes Calling Calcium MATHEMATICS & Me Magnesium ECONOMICS A Aluminium Careless (Carbon) Zebra Zinc Instead Iron Try Tin Learning Lead How (Hydrogen) Copper Copper Saves Silver Gold Gold Least reactive

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7575 10 LITTLE HABITS THAT STEAL THE BLESSED SON YOUR HAPPINESS A son took his old father to a restaurant for an evening & Focusing on everyone’s dinner. The old man while story except your own. eating dropped food on his & Waiting for the perfect shirt and trousers. Other diners moment. watched him in disgust while his son was calm. After he & Working for nothing more finished eating, his son who than the pay cheque. was not at all embarassed, quietly took him to the & Harbouring feelings of wash room, wiped the food particles, removed the hate. stains, combed his hair and fitted his spectacles & Holding tight to worries and fears. firmly. When they came out, the entire restaurant & Dwelling on difficulties. was watching them in dead silence, not able to grasp & Constantly seeking fleeting contentment. how someone could embarass themselves publicly like that. & Trying to make a big difference all at once. & Holding on to someone who hurts you. The son settled the bill and started walking out with his father. At that time, an old man among & Over- amplifying the importance of physical the diners called out to the son and asked him. Don’t attractiveness. you think you have left something behind? The son Collected by: Archana Upadhya replied No, Sir, I haven’t. The old man remarked, 7thstd Yes, you have! You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father. Collected by: Ashmitha ROSE 7th std

Rose is my favourite flower. I love the petals of rose and its MY FAVOURITE TOY beautiful colours. There are different types of roses, My favourite toy is doll. My namely, red, white, pink, doll is very beautiful. I like to yellow etc. The petals of rose play with my doll. are amazing. The thorns are for protection and safety. So, I like to express rose My doll is very cute. It has is my favourite flower. many beautiful dresses to wear. My parents gifted me a Thrisha, 3rd std doll on my Birthday. Adhya Poojary 1st std

76 THE FOOLISH FOX TIME Once upon a time there was a Time magazine was big lake. There was a tortoise created in 1923 by Briton living in the lake. One day, the Hadden and Henry Luce, fox came near the lake which making it the first weekly news was very hungry. The fox saw magazine in the United States. the tortoise sleeping on the In olden days, the Time ground. The fox ran and caught magazine was Sun. the tortoise. The tortoise woke Time is really very up from the sleep and saw the fox above it. The important in our life! If time goes it never comes fox said, “I will eat you tortoise.” The tortoise got back again. If you waste your time, one day in future scared and hid in the shell. The fox started thinking you will realize that you did nothing in that particular how to get out the tortoise from the shell. The tortoise time-frame and then you will feel regretful. So time thought an idea and said to the fox “you should is a very precious thing in our life. Use it prudently. put me in the lake, the shell will become smooth Make perfect use of your beautiful time. and you break it.” The fox thought and let the tortoise to the lake. The tortoise went to the lake. After few minutes, the tortoise said to the fox, “Hey! fox, the shell has become smooth, come to the lake and break my shell and eat me. The foolish fox came to the lake and further to the centre of the lake. The fox couldn’t swim and died in the lake. Because of the foolishness of the fox, it lost its life. Moral: Foolishness always leads us to great loss and the advantage is taken by others. Yash Shetty 7th std Time is precious because once it’s gone, it’s gone forever. Time will not wait for us, we should go with the time. Time is a one –time-use commodity, MY FAVOURITE SNACK or as awards put it, “Time is very precious because when it is past it cannot be recovered.” Awards I like to eat buns at breakfast explain that money and possessions can be lost and or for evening snacks. My aunt also gained back. knows to prepare buns. It is prepared with ripe banana “The greatest gift you can give someone is your and maida flour. It is fried in time. Because when you give your time, you are oil. It is tasty. I eat with chutney giving your portion of life that you will never get or kurma . So I will not forget back.” my favourite snack. Madhumitha B.G Collected by: Greeshma 6th std 1st std

7777 FRIENDS FOREVER TRAFFIC LIGHT Friends we are Forever will be Wherever we are You’re right beside me I hope we stay friends Till the end of time And whenever that is Our friendship will still shine Traffic light with red, yellow and green, With red warning us to stop in life When we go so fast we do not see I like that traffic light warning me. Traffic light with yellow signals, Graciously leading us to slow down When we’re leading our lives so fast, With the yellow in the traffic, You mean the world to me We cannot go fast. I hope the same with you You’re always helping me Ah green, I love my green, Whatever it takes you’ll do It’s the traffic light’s nicest scene Green is a traffic dream So to every one of my friends You mean that world to me You can always keep driving, Friends we are forever will be driving, driving. Thrishma Bhoomika S H 5th std 5thstd

MY MOTHER

Mother is a real blessing My Mother works very hard to from God to this world. There take care of all family members in is no match for the love of a the house. I love my Mother because mother. We cannot find she always helps my Father and examples of her love in this every family member in all decisions world. It is the Mother who is of life. My Mother is very much always concerned about concerned about my health. She everything for us. My Mother gets very upset when I am not fine. is my best friend. She understands me and helps My Mother always helps me in my homework and me to solve my problems. My Mother always prays other school tasks. to God to protect me from all harm of this life. It is with the prayers and blessings of our Mothers that I love my Mother we always become successful in every walk of life. Farin Banu 4thstd 78 MAGIC POT THERE IS NO POWER TO BREAK Once there lived a farmer THE FRIENDSHIP OF BEST in a village called FRIENDS Someshwara. His name was Ramu. He was good and wise. Neeta and Geeta were Even though he was a good very close friends in school. All farmer yet he couldn’t grow knew the friendship of Neeta any grains in his land. But other and Geeta. They were very farmers used to get good yield close to each other. Each one in their land. Ramu was working harder and harder was very helpful to the other. everyday. But he didn’t get any yield in his land. For example while Geeta was One day, when he was ploughing his land, he got a absent at school, Neeta used pot. He took that pot to his house. He put his spade to help her in completing her notes. During holidays, inside the pot and went inside the house. After both would visit each other’s home and enjoy with sometime when he came out of the house he saw their families. They used to dedicate their own songs that the pot had many spades in it. He came to to each other. Their friendship was too good. know that it was a ‘Magic Pot’. Because of that pot, Everything was going on as usual. But suddenly he became a rich person. one day one girl called Arshitha sat with Geeta Moral: Hardwork is necessary to achieve and Neeta and tried to break their friendship by something in life. speaking with them. After Arshitha came Neeta and Geeta used to fight often because she tried Samanvitha N. to create misunderstanding between them. At first, 5th std they didn’t know that Arshitha wanted to break FINGERS Neeta and Geeta’s bond, but afterwards they came to know about it. Then they acted as if they did not Our body has many parts. know anything about, it in order to show her that Hand is one of the parts of the their friendship was forever and nobody could body. Hand has five fingers. break. They are Thumb, Index finger, By this story, we come to know that true friends Middle finger, Ring finger and hardly get apart. Little finger. Gauthami. M Thumb is used as a 7th std trigger. Index finger is for showing direction. Middle finger is the longest finger among five fingers. Thumb, Index finger and Middle finger all together are used for holding pen or pencil. Ring finger for wearing rings. Little finger is the smallest finger among five fingers. Fingers are necessary for doing works such as taking food, writing, holding things etc. Collected by : Ullasini 3rd std 7979 MY BEST FRIEND MY FAVOURITE VEGETABLE

Trisha is my classmate and Carrot is my favourite my best friend. She always vegetable. Carrot has many obeys and respects her nutrients. Carrot is a parents and her teachers. She vegetable. Generally, it is never quarrels with other orange, red and yellow in children. She is polite to all. colour. Everybody likes her because of her good behaviour. My A carrot is a healthy friend is good in studies. Her aim is to be a doctor. vegetable. Carrot is used in My friend Trisha loves to take part in games and many dishes. The carrot is a root vegetable with sports. We both discuss school matters in mobile, most ordinarily eaten part being the taproot. Carrot both visit each other’s house. I love her very much. improves our blood circulation. Carrot is very good She will be my best friend always. for health. It improves our vision, it is rich in Vitamin A. Samrudhi 3rd std Sanvi Ganiga 3rd std

AN ELEPHANT My pet animal is Elephant. It has a big body. It is the biggest living animal on land. It looks dark, grey and ugly also. It has four pillar like THE GOOD legs, two very big ears, two FRIENDS’ small eyes, a small tail, two tusks and a long trunk. QUALITIES It uses its trunk as a hand for eating and working. It has a pair of white tusks. It loves Good friends are like light branches of trees, bamboo, leaves and fruits. It is Always shine bright a pure herbivore. The wild elephant is always very Good friends are like honey dangerous, but the pet Always taste sweet elephant helps in doing Good friends are like flowers useful works. A pet Always they bloom elephant is kept in a Good friends are like trees’ roots Zoo or a Temple. It is Always stay strong very strong and faithful. Good friends heart are like sky Many valuable things Always give space for everyone. are made out of its tusks. Ananya S. Poojary Collected : Advith 9thstd 2nd std

80 BRAIN TREASURES

AMAZING FACTS

1. Which city is full of shocks? -Electricity 2. What goes up ,when rain comes down? 1. The Earthworm has five (5) -Umbrella hearts. 3. What cannot be used until it is broken? 2. Dolphins can swim 60 km -Egg per hour. 4. What is the most amazing thing in the world? -A black buffalo giving white milk 3. Grasshopper has ears in 5. Why did the popcorn start dancing? its legs. -It heard the Pop music 4. Ant carries things more 6. Which is the room that we cannot enter? than its weight. -Mushroom 5. Giraffe can clean its ear by its own tongue. Manjushree, 6th std 6. A Snail can sleep for 3 years. 7. A Polar Bear has blue tongue. 8. An Octopus has blue blood. FUNNY RIDDLES 9. The size of human eyes remain constant by birth to death. 1. Where do the fish keep 10. Dolphins can hold breath for 5-8 minutes. their money? 2. When does an Indian 11. Giraffe cannot sleep more than an hour. Potato change its 12. Camels can drink 135 litres of water in only nationality? 10 minutes. 3. What is dark but made up of light? 13. Giraffe has no voice. 4. What flies but never goes anywhere? 14. Grasshoppers have white blood. 5. Which room you cannot enter? 15. Albatross can sleep while flying. 6. What kind of tree you can carry in your hand? 16. Emu and Kangaroo can’t walk backwards. 7. It stays in the corner but travels around the world. 17. The Mouse has more bones than a human. 8. It can fly, but has no wings. It can cry, but no 18. Snakes do not have ears. They hear from their eyes. What it is? tongue. 9. What never asks question but is answered? 19. Ostrich eyes are bigger than its brain. 10. Which bird can lift the heaviest weight? 20. Crocodiles can jump upside from the water and Collected By : Srishti Acharya

7th std

catch flying birds. Crane 10. bell door A 9. Cloud 8. Stamp 7.

Collected By: Sharanya Varamballi tree palm A 6. Mushroom 5. Flag 4. Shadow 3.

6th std fry French becomes it When 2. bank river On 1. Answers:

8181 GROWING GOOD CORN

when some of them compete with you in the agriculture fair?.” asked the curious reporter. “ Why wouldn’t I, Sir?” asked the farmer. “Didn’t you know that the wind picks up pollen from the ripening corn and swirls it from field to field. If my neighbours grew inferior quality corn, cross pollination would eventually degrade the quality of my corn too. If I am to grow high quality corn, I must help my neighbours grow a good corn Once upon a time, there lived a farmer who too. It is the same with our life. Those who choose to grew high quality award winning corn. Each year live in peace must help others around them to live he would enter in the state farmer’s fair and win a in peace too. A person who wishes to be loved, gold award for his exceptionally good corn. The must first learn to love others too. The one who farmer’s high quality corn was praised all around chooses to live well must help to make others live in the state. The success story of his exceptional well too, as the value of a life is measured by the corn reached the ears of a journalist. While he was lives it touches. Those who choose to be happy learning about the agriculture process of the farmer, must let others find their happiness as the welfare he discovered that the farmer shared his best quality of each is intertwined with the welfare of all. seeds with his neighbours. “How can you afford to share your best corn seeds with your neighbours Sudeeksha 7th std

MY BROTHER My Brother is the together. We play together. most lovable person in He helps me in my homework my life. His name is also. Sathwik. He is 13 years He always participates in old. games in his school. He has a He is my best friend. good health. I have to take He is very intelligent. He care of him very much, helps me in my studies. because he is very naughty. He He gets up early in the stays with me more than Mother and Father. He is morning. He goes for a walk daily. He goes to school very polite and kind. regularly. We do not quarrel with each other. He never tells lies. I love my Brother very much. My Brother loves me very much. We watch TV Thanvi, 2nd std

82 SIGNIFICANCE OF COLOURS GOD….. YOU ARE THERE When I am sad, Colour is the characteristic And stand still of visual perception described Seeking your guidance through colour categories with You come and names such as red, orange, Give me the hope yellow, green, blue and purple. That you are there…….II 1II Red represents passion, In this planet earth love and anger. Orange stands Without seeing your face for energy, happiness and vitality. Yellow stands With the hope in you for happiness, hope and deceit. Green represents We started to live new beginnings, abundance and nature. Blue Which make us aware represents calmness and responsibility. Purple stands That you are there……..II2II for creativity and imagination. White is associated The morning sunrise with purity, cleanliness and virtue. In the bird’s song Collected by: Shantheri, 4th std You are there In the peacock’s feather That attracts under the sunlight tells RIDDLES You are there……..II3II Like this you are present 1. I am a number with a Making our life pleasant couple of friends, quarter Doing the miracles happen a dozen and you’ll find Which are just impossible me again. What am I? And proving the world 2. Mom and Dad have four That you are there……II4II daughters and each th daughter has one brother. Kruthi S. Ganiga, 9 std How many people are in the family? MY BIRTHDAY

3. How can you add eight, 8 times to get the th number 1000? My 8 year birthday 4. What’s the easiest way to double your celebration was held on money? January 22nd 2019. On my 5. There is a house one enters it blind and comes birthday, my parents had out seeing. What is it? invited my relatives and 6. What English word has three consecutive friends. They prepared double letters? delicious food. I cut the Birthday 7. I come keys, but no locks and space and no cake and lighted the candle rooms. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. with birthday song. On that day, I wore new dress What am I? and new sandals. I was looking like a fairy. The th Collected by: Vaishnavi S, 7 std guests enjoyed with music, food, snacks, games,

led talking to each other etc. Thus, my birthday

Use a mirror, 5. A school, 6. Book keeper, 7. Pencil 7. keeper, Book 6. school, A 5. mirror, a Use celebration is an event which I will not forget in my

Ans: 1. Three, 2. Seven, 3. 888+88+8+8+8, 4. 888+88+8+8+8, 3. Seven, 2. Three, 1. Ans: life. Venecia, 3rd std 8383 ABOUT PARROTS PEACOCK

The bird named “Parrot” The Peacock is the is very attractive and National bird of India. Peacock beautiful. They have feathers is one of the most beautiful that are green in colour. The birds on the earth. They have parrot has a single beak that a long shining, dark blue neck. is red in colour. These birds eat Peacock looks beautiful when nut, rice, grains, seeds, etc. The dances in rain by spreading its most interesting character of feathers. It has a beautiful a parrot is that they can talk and imitate the voice crest on its head which adds to its beauty. Peacock of humans. Some people keep can fly up to some heights of branches but cannot ‘parrot’ as a pet bird. There are fly in the sky. about 350 parrot species all around the world. These parrots are The big tail of Peacocks and less body weight self-medicating birds. The parrots prevent them to fly high. The male bird is called are most intelligent of all birds ‘Peacock’ and female bird is called as `Peahen’. species. Generally, the life of the Peacock is from 10 Collected by: Kannika to 25 years. The Peacock eats fruits, seeds, grains , 3rd std worms and insects etc. Manvith, 2nd std

GREATNESS MY LOVELY I will be great, the acorn said, SISTER But everyone laughed, You’re quite off your head! I will be great, the little shoot knew, But everyone jeered, What a pipsqueak like you! I have a small sister I will be great, said the sapling green, She is like an angel But everyone scoffed, I daily think of you You can barely be seen! My pretty sister I will be great, said the fine young tree, Oh! I love you And everyone mumbled, My special sister Will we’ll see! I have lot of fun with you Now I am great said the oak stout and tall, Oh! My sweet beautiful sister And the tree all agreed, You are the valuable gift from God. You’re the King of us all! Nandika S.M. Sowjanya th 7th std 8 std

84 HOW TO FACE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS IN LIFE?

In the life of every person difficulties arise. But stone of success. it is necessary that he/she should learn how to face The example for it with courage, confidence etc., and without losing how to face hope. difficult Facing difficulties is like facing situation in life challenges, tests in our life. We should not is the great run away from difficulties. Running away Indian woman, from it may increase our problems in Arunima Sinha life. So we should try to face our difficult who was handicapped but she climbed situations. Thinking that every work the highest peak of the world Mt Everest. difficult may make a person to lose She also decided to climb all the seven interest in work. highest peaks of the world. She faced all the difficult situations and she became When a growing child is not successful in climbing it. She became an aware of how to face problems in life, inspiration to every citizen of India. She was then that child cannot learn it when it honoured with many awards for her bravery. In grows up. If a person loses in a game, this way, by putting efforts she got success in life. he should not get upset and blame others for his failure, instead, he We can also face difficult situations by should try again and again to get success spending some time and putting some efforts and and also he should appreciate the person who wins. by thinking how to solve the problem. In this way, Losing is not the end of life, but it is a stepping we can face every difficult situation in life. Pranathi S. Poojary 6th std RIDDLES FOR KIDS

1. I’m not an Aeroplane, but I can fly in the sky. 8. What do you call a I’m not a river, but I’m full of water. What am banana when its seared? I ? 9. When is a door not a 2. What has a mouth but does not speak, has a door? bed but never sleeps? 3. You can see nothing else when you look in my face. I will look you in the eye and never lie. 4. What’s on a clean nose? Collected by: Keerthana M. Shettigar

5. I am the shortest complete sentences in the 7th std

English language. What am I? jar a is it When 9. split banana A 8. 6. Burp-le 7. Because he had no body to go with go to body no had he Because 7. Burp-le 6.

6. If a buttercup is yellow, what colour is a hiccup? Go” or “No 5. Fingerprints 4. mirror a in 7. Why didn’t the skeleton go to the dance? reflection Your 3. river A 2. cloud A 1. Answers:

8585 HOW TO DEVELOP SELF- CONFIDENCE

Why do some of us lack self-confidence? One confidence, it is easier for us important cause for lack of self- confidence is the to deal with it and sort it out. feeling of guilt. There are some situations that arise We may have had some in almost all our lives wherein we have feelings negative thoughts in our lives which we think we should not have. We conceal but there is no need to go on them and make matters worse. They become very with the feeling that we are strong and we are trapped in a fierce circle of no more good rather we guilt and suppression which can upset our inner life. should find out the reason why Another common reason for lacking self-confidence we lack self-confidence. Thus, we can begin to build is a feeling of inferiority arising out of something up our self-confidence once again. that we feel is wrong with us; bad eyesight, There are some other positive steps we can stammering, being fat or thin etc. Here, we have to take to develop self- confidence. The first move is realize that very few persons in the world are to realize that we have something special in us, in without some defect. which we should have confidence. Every individual To recover self-confidence which has been is a creature unlike anyone else in the world and destroyed, something can be done to set it right. If has some special gift to give to humankind. Failures we have some defect, we should first of all see do not matter; it is being discouraged by them that what can be done about it; a diet may improve the matters. It is astonishing to realize what can be done finger or an operation can cure the squint. It is often by steady work in most of the situations. We can a setback to self- confidence to go into the wrong build up self-confidence with a firm feeling that we job If a job is wrong one for us, we find it almost are going to behave as if we already have it. impossible to do it well. The answer to that problem We can take responsibility where we are is to choose the job in which we can do well. When capable of doing so, instead of waiting for someone we know some of the causes of lack of self- else to make a move. We can direct ourselves to look at people in the face when we speak to them. Everyone who is not physically helpless should leave home and work away from home for a fairly large part of his life. A good home is a very nice place; but it is difficult to develop self-confidence in a good home because other people help us so much to solve our problems successfully. If we are to have self-confidence, we must learn to stand on our feet and face our problems with confidence.

Collected by : Dhanush. S 7th std

86 HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE?

What is SUCCESS? What is LIFE? Success is what you want in your life. It is the result Life is the most valuable gift of your hard-work, determination, faith and hope. from God, so never misuse it. What is FAILURE? “Life never stops teaching so never stop learning.” Fail stands for: How to succeed in life? F-First These are some of the pillars of success: A-Attempt 1. Hard-work: If you want success you must work- I-In hard. “Life is a thorny bush and not a bed of L-Learning roses,” so work hard. It does not mean that 2. Determination: If you have determination in what you do, you will achieve whatever you you had not worked want. hard, but it is because of your mistakes. Do 3. Faith-Hope : If you have faith or hope in not worry, if you have done mistakes and sometimes yourself, you’ll surely get success. mistakes lead us to failure, but mistakes have also 4. Attempts: “ Try Try but never cry,” attempts made great personalities. Luck cannot always get will get you success. us success because “ Shadows also leave us alone 5. Self-reliance : Don’t depend on others be a then how to trust humans?” So, we should be self- self-reliant person. reliant persons. Attempts will lead you to success. Aaliah Ajmal Asadi, 6th std

LIVE LIFE SIMPLE

Life is full of choices….. All of us hunt for greater glory Our aims are higher than the mountain peaks But do not forget to live life simple. Time is life, Before it becomes too late When time rolls, life goes bit by bit….. Believe yourself….. Thus collect beautiful memories. Be strong…… And live now, precious moment is to roll Be different in the crowd….. Take time to do Be you….. and live life SIMPLE! What makes you most gentle and happy! Collected by: Asmitha Toil hard on your dreams 7th std

8787 MY MOTHER

One good mother love that a mother feels for her is worth a hundred children. Mothers make sure school masters. My that their children are safe and mother in my life, I think happy throughout their she is No. 1 mother in childhood. A famous saying my life. A child grows states that “God couldn’t be up into an adult under everywhere, so he invented the love, care of its Mothers.” mother. She takes These words are great inspiration to mothers good care of me. My across the world. mother has some wishes and I will try to fulfill them. Each letter of the “ MOTHER” stands for: She teaches me good habits and behaviour. She always encourages me in academics and cultural M- Motivation activities. So, my Mother is first and best friend. O-Observation and Obedience She is very busy in her work and I try to bring smile on her face by helping her. I love my Mother; my T- Teacher love will never end for her. She wakes me up early H- Heartily Supportive in the morning. She helps me in doing my homework. E- Emotion of feeling My mother prepares tasty food. Mother is the best friend of every person. She understands every R- Recognition of all behaviour. feelings of her child. Nothing can come close to the Collected by: Preetham, 7th std

MY LITTLE SISTER MY FAVOURITE FRUIT My favourite fruit is Mango. I have one little sister It is our National fruit and also She is one year old the king of fruits. There are She is very cute different kinds of mangoes, She is always playful such as Alponso, Kalpadi, Her smiling face attracts Neelam etc. I like mango juice everyone and milkshake very much. It is We play together very delicious and sweet. I am very happy to have my little sister. Mostly ripe mangoes are yellow, Vaishnavi, 2nd std orange or red. Out of raw mangoes we make pickle, chutney etc. So, I wait for summer season to taste the mango. Shanya, 3rd std

88 PUZZLE THOUGHTS AND QUOTES IN ENGLISH

* “Believe in yourself and the world will be at your feet.” -Swami Vivekananda * “Non-violence is a weapon of the strong.” -Mahatma Gandhi * “Freedom is not given, it is taken.” CSEWRYQ J RSOZZJG -Subhash Chandra Bose * “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.” UHGG YE K K E K A CY I R -Will Rogers * You learn from failure than from success. Learn XKQD TH T A R Y QP E YL from yesterday, live for today, hope for EKNR HDS AUS X KT OJ tomorrow. * Life is a journey, not a destination. I R GP BOD QWRD S V MV * Aspire to inspire before we expire. T NE M NOR I V N E S GL J * Stick to the truth, even if truth kills you. * A day without laughter is a day wasted. D WU H OP E N A I R E L R V Collected by : Kavana R., 6th std GU E N P M N L K S O N B T K HTRA ESS ENSXRBWY QUIZ OF JQTB TSO I AGYEHBL ENGLISH ALPHABET ZDR V AH A MYGGDOP I DJGRBRE TTYE LRXS NVQG ZH Z R J A N I GCW AT C P QZWGYH OWQRZ 1. Which letter is grown in the field? 2. Which letter is containing many people? LZZE EUS PI HR POXA 3. Which letter stinks us hard? 4. Which letter is used for 10? 5. Which letter is used for pronoun? Atmosphere Ox Water Sky 6. Which letter is used for a part of a body? Environment Pen Oxygen 7. Which letter is used for bank? 8. Which letter is used for Interrogative questions? Weather Earth Grassland 9. Which letter is used for expression? Rain Season Land Preetham, 4th std.

th Collected by : Shreya, 4 std O 9. 8.Y 7.D.D 6.I V/U 5. 4.X 3.B 2.Q P 1. Answers:

8989 PUZZLE INSPIRING SAYINGS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA B P FO N E P A L T B J W J P M V U M L F QC OH Y G A S D X B U A L NF RUD U S KQAG D PN AH I TO J S CH LU R DU ID YI G A A K E AO R S E NP AA R R M T OR SWAK NJ UK I A E X A NW I L J AG A R H T S GY K K N D I AS L B I I E MK L N A L MMS H I I R G NM UW X N T I B TM S G N * Have faith in yourselves, great convictions are the mothers of great deeds. T AM I L I I CZ UH I H T * Faith in God and in one’s own self is virtue; H I N D I E S VC OA A R Y doubt is sin. MA L A Y A L AM R E S N I * So long as you have faith, honesty and devotion everything will prosper. K A NN A D A UD VG Y D I * Faith, faith, faith in ourselves, Faith, faith, faith Languages: in God- this is the secret of greatness. Assamese Punjabi Rajasthani Oriya * Infinite faith and strength are the only conditions English Bhutia Tamil Telugu of success. Kannada Garo Gujarati Dogri * Have faith in yourself- all power is in you-be conscious and bring it out. Say, “I can do Ladakhi Kashmiri Khasi Hindi everything.” “Even the poison of a snake is Marathi Nepali Malayalam Mizo powerless if you can firmly deny it.” Beware! No saying “ ray,” no negative thoughts! Konkani Manipuri Urdu

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110 WHY ART? WHY DRAWING? “Little kids are masters of Street School for Music and Art, according to Mary Ann F. Kohl, the moment—they love the way in New York city. But letting go— Author of Primary Art: it’s the it feels when they smear paint on and allowing kids to enjoy the process, not the product. paper, how it looks when they process of creation—can reap As kids manipulate a sprinkle glitter, and even the soft big rewards. ‘Children will be paintbrush, their fine motor skills sound a brush makes as it crosses better off in the long run if improve. By counting pieces and the pages, says Amy Yang, they’re allowed just to be in the colours, they learn the basics of founder of Brooklyn Design Lab, moment and express themselves’, Maths. When children experiment an art school for children. she says. with materials, they dabble in ‘Unlike older kids and ‘Fostering creativity won’t science. Most important perhaps, adults, most toddlers and just increase your child’s chances when kids feel good while they preschoolers aren’t self-conscious of becoming the next Picasso. are creating, art helps boost self- about what they’re doing or You’re also helping him/her confidence. And the children who focussed on creating a finished develop mentally, socially and are able to experiment and make product. That can be hard for emotionally’ says Ecklund-Flores. mistakes feel free to invent new parents to accept’, says Lisa ‘Creating art may boost young ways of thinking, which extends Ecklund-Flores, Cofounder and children’s ability to analyze and well beyond the craft room. Executive Director of Church problem-solving in myriad ways’,

6 WAYS TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY

1. Prepare for a mess. Set up an 3. Speak specifically about 5. Don’t draw with your art space where your kid can art. When talking to your child. When parents draw be free to experiment (and child about his artwork, try to something representational get messy!), advises Bushara. be precise in your comments. while a younger child is Throw a drop cloth or a For instance, instead of giving sketching, it can frustrate him, newspaper on top of your a generic compliment, warns Bushara. “It’s better to kitchen table or in the garage. Bushara recommends saying, be near him and let him know If weather permits, let kids “I see you used a lot of purple. that you’re interested and paint outside. Why did you choose that supportive of his art-making,” colour?” she says. 2. Avoid giving direction. Don’t tell your kid what to make or 4. Explore your child’s 6. Let it be. When a child finishes how to make it. Instead of process. Often the best way a piece, don’t suggest saying, “Paint a rainbow,” to encourage conversation additions or changes, advises encourage her to “experiment about your child’s art is simply Bushara. It’s important for a with mixing colors using to say, “Tell me about what child to feel that what she’s different types of brushes and you made,” or ask, “Did you created is enough—even if it’s paper,” suggests Bushara. have fun making it?” just a dot on the page.

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