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RAJAGIRI CHRISTU JAYANTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi - Code No

RAJAGIRI CHRISTU JAYANTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi - Code No

RAJAGIRI CHRISTU JAYANTHI PUBLIC SCHOOL Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi - Code No. 930714

Rajagiri Valley P.O., Kakkanad, Kochi - 682 039, , . Reception: 8592011124, 9745711139/49, 0484 2981124.

E-mail: [email protected] www.christujayanthi.ac.in

CHARISMA 2018-19 1 “Apply your heart to instruction and your ears to words of knowledge” - Proverb : 23:12

CHARISMA 2018-19 2 A VISIONARY LODESTAR

SAINT KURIAKOSE ELIAS CHAVARA FOUNDER, CMI CONGREGATION, VISIONARY IN EDUCATION, 1805-1871

St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara is a visionary whose creative and path breaking initiatives, have played a pivotal role in initiating a spiritual and social revolution in Kerala.

CHARISMA 2018-19 3 EXEMPLAR OF EXCELLENCE

VERY REV. DR. JOSE KURIEDATH CMI PROVINCIAL AND MANAGER

CHARISMA 2018-19 4 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 2018-19

VERY REV. DR. JOSE REV. DR. SAJU REV. FR. JOHN REV. FR. JOSE ALEX KURIEDATH CMI MADAVANAKADU THEREZHATH CMI ORUTHAYAPILLY Provincial and CMI Advisor - Finance CMI Manager Provincial Director, Councillor for Rajagiri Education Vidyapeetham

REV. FR. DR. JOSEPH I. REV. FR. JOSEPH MRS. SAJI AUGUSTINE INJODEY CHACKOMPALLY CMI VARGHESE MAMPILLY CMI Executive Director, Professor, Rajagiri Principal Director Rajagiri Business School of School Engineering & Technology

CHARISMA 2018-19 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19

MRS. SAJI VARGHESE PRINCIPAL

Rev. Dr. Jose Kuriedath CMI, Provincial and Manager – Sacred Heart Province, leader of the colossal Rajagiri Institutions, Justice Devan Ramachandran, supporter and advocate of egalitarian principles, our Director Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI,the ablest navigator, our celebrity guest for the evening Shri Kalidas , Georgekutty Immanuel P.T.A. President, Charmine Libera- Head Mistress Kindergarten, Head Boy Athul Paul, Head Girl Neha Kuriachan, Reverend fathers and sisters, dignitaries present, parents and students, a very good evening. Boundless gratitude is due to the Lord Almighty who guided us to this moment to make choices that bring glory to Him and for allowing me to experience his grace in myriad ways. The year gone by has been resplendent with accomplishments and I am indebted and humbled by the support given by the Provincial Rev. Fr. Jose Kuriedath CMI and the CMI management. This is the right moment to put on record my sincere gratitude to our Director Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI for the confidence reposed in me and the tremendous support and motivation rendered. I am also thankful to the school co-ordinators, Heads of Departments, Staff, Parent Community and support staff for their contribution to the smooth running of the school.

CHARISMA 2018-19 6 As we celebrate our achievements I wish to encapsulate the triumphs of the academic year 2017–18. The school from its very humble inception in the year 2000 has today become a virtual synonym of excellence. Over 3000 children and the continued effort has propelled RCJPS to the national spotlight. The team RCJPS has been earnestly working towards the cause of education and today it has left an indelible mark in academics, sports and the cultural arena. At the national level Theresa Soni secured second rank in the Class X examination. She secured 100% in Maths, Science, Social Science and French. She scored an aggregate of 498 out of 500. Congratulations Theresa! As a mark of appreciation from the management she receives a cash award of Rs. 25000 and full scholarship for her Senior Secondary studies at RCJPS. Reaching the National levels is no mean feat and our results are not by chance. They are the result of sincere effort and intelligent direction. The RCJPS Football team won the state championship and played the nationals in Haryana. They emerged group champions. Seles Maria Rajan won the gold at the National Judo Championship held at Haryana. Sandra Moby won the first prize in Discuss Throw at the state level and also at the National Championship held at . The ceaseless pursuit of perfection won RCJPS the National Award at the International Adolescent Summit on Lifeskills held in Delhi. Our middle school put their creativity to the test and proved their mettle at the Jet Toy Making competition conducted by Mahindra and the Society of Automotive Engineers, India. Our students represented the state at the National Level competition held at Chitkara University, Chandigarh after winning the state level competition. AISSCE and the AISSE results.

This year too, our students have come out in flying colours. Cherine Aniyan Puthetu (Humanities) scored 98%. Lianna Neha Jose Mullamkuzhiyil (Commerce) 97% and Leah Liz Paul, Sooryadas Sudhakaran, Albert Thomas Manayani and P. B. Ragul Rajuram (Science), all scoring 96.6%. Of the 208 students who appeared for the Exam, 46 had A1 in all subjects, 195 got distinctions and 13 got First Class, Tobin Abraham, AdithyanGiridas, Albert Thomas Manayani, Krishnapriya S., and

CHARISMA 2018-19 7 Sooryadas Sudhakaran scored 100% in Computer Science. Darsana J. Varier scored 100% in Psychology. Leah Liz Paul scored 100% in Chemistry. P. B. Ragul Rajuram scored 100% in Biology. Nameetta Nierakkal and Sanjana Benoy scored 100% in Mass Media Studies. Muskaan V. Musthafa and Nimita Aksa Pradeep scored 100% in Economics.

CLASS X CBSE RESULTS

Of the 200 who appeared for the Exam, 38 got A1 in all subjects,183 secured Distinction and 17 First Classes. 18 students scored 100% in Science. 18 students scored 100% in Social Science. 6 students scored 100% in English. 3 students scored100% in French and 100% in Mathematics

Integrating spirituality with education, RCJPS was blest and ushered into the new academic year by the Director, Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI and Rev. Fr. Saju Madavanakkadu CMI. Dr. Tiju Thomas IRS presided over the function

The International School Awards journey and the Harvard United Nations Conference held at Boston aimed at creating a suitable milieu to allow students build bridges across the world, through both internet forays as well as personal research to reach the shores of global understanding traversing diverse content. Seven of our students had the opportunity of interacting with UN officials, and attending a session on Sustainable Development and the UN Headquarters in New York.

In the process of nurturing and moulding the new generation, the inculcation of leadership qualities is essential because leadership is not a position or a title, it is action. It teaches responsibility, accountability and acceptance of one's mistakes. 28 members were inducted into the school senate by Dr. J Himendranath IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police and the group was trained by Commander Madhusoodhan

As part of reaching out to the community The RCJPS family fulfilled its Civic obligations. This year Kerala witnessed the fury of the monsoons the school stepped in actively to render a helping hand to those affected by the flood. It was heartening to see our students actively engaged in various relief camps. Teachers from the school visited the flood affected areas of Chittoor, Cheranallur, Chellanam with relief kits and were actively involved at various relief camps.

Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. With a view to enhance and develop the teaching-learning process, the teachers attended several orientation programmes organised by CBSE, and other leading educational organizations during the course of

CHARISMA 2018-19 8 the year. Besides this an orientation programme was conducted by Rev. Dr. Prasanth Palakkapilly CMI, Principal, Sacred Heart College, Thevara on the vision and the mission of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate.

We realize the challenges of the present world and the need to equip our students with life skills to move on with confidence and make the right choices. Several important sessions were held by national and international organizations to empower the students and help them make the right career choices.

In order to orient the students with their spiritual heritage an Annual Retreat led by the Franciscan priests and The Navigators of Jesus culminating with Holy Mass was conducted.

Karunyam is a social outreach programme spearheaded by the school, which aims at extending a hand to those in need. The dimensions include housing, health and medical aid.

Awards and recognitions help us to measure the steps we have taken on our journey. It gives me great delight to announce that our students won the overall championship in various interschool competitions mainly Vista by Rajagiri Public School, Vox Populii by Vidyodaya, Ensemble by St. Peter’s and many others.

The new initiatives for the next academic year include broadening the horizons of the students with an increased choice of streams at the senior secondary level. Four new subjects will be introduced into the existing combinations next year. They are Engineering Graphics, Legal Studies, Sociology and Fashion Studies.

In keeping with the longstanding request of the parent community the CAAS Rajagiri Valley will collaborate with Allen's Coaching Center to provide entrance coaching for competitive exams like GIPMER, IIT JEE, NEET, AIMS, KYPE etc.

In today’s rapidly changing world, people must come up with creative solutions to unexpected problems. We are working on the Tinkering Lab that is powered to acquaint students with state-of- the-art equipment such as 3D printers, robotics and electronics development tools, and sensors. The lab activities are designed to spur the spark of creativity, and go beyond the regular curriculum and text book learning.

CHARISMA 2018-19 9 A new indoor park and play area is being developed for the children to facilitate physical and mental growth.

Sports do not build character, they reveal it. Our school tournaments are a testimony to this fact. This year Kho Kho was added to the existing list of tournaments.

With the cause of the environment in mind we have planned a Sewage Treatment Plant which is currently being built.

The change in lifestyle has created the need for introducing the habit of good nutrition at home and in school. We need to create in our children a culture where food safety and nutrition are paramount. We provide wholesome and healthy food at the canteen and are happy to announce the expansion of the same.

Under adverse conditions some people break down, some break records. I feel humbled and grateful at the thought of the mercy and grace that the Lord has bestowed upon us in all our endeavours.

As we continue to adhere to the vision of our founder Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara, we strive to identify and look for the positive qualities in each student. Even though RCJPS has made a huge incursion into excellence at various levels, we remain determined not to rest on our laurels, but to keep surging ahead, breaking our previous records. We must have a theme, a goal, a purpose in our life, for if we know what we are aiming for, we remain focused on the goal.

Once again I thank each and everyone who has contributed towards our success in our journey during the past year.

Thank you all and have a wonderful evening.

CHARISMA 2018-19 10 EDITORIAL

Memories are made from moments in time, and a melange of these cherished memories are what we bring to you through this edition of Charisma. Our golden moments in the sun, on the field and in the process of learning are what are recorded here . We hope that it will be as much of a page turner for you as our journey was for us.

TEAM ADVISORS REV. FR. AUGUSTINE MAMPILLY CMI, DIRECTOR MRS. SAJI VARGHESE, PRINCIPAL EDITORIAL BOARD MR. VINOD JAMES, MR. RAKESH P. MATHEW, MRS. SANGEETHA JOHN, MS. DEVI N. J., MRS. JYOTHI SHAJI STUDENT EDITORS SALOMI J KOTTOOR, ANNIE MERYL, IVA SONY, VARKEY ABRAHAM COVER PAINTING : MEGHNA ROBBINS

CHARISMA 2018-19 11 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTS OUR TEAM (English, , Hindi, French)

I Row : Sonia Nitin, Sneha Mampilly, Sneha John, Norma Fernandez, Susan Thomas, Sangeetha John, Rwitu Robinder, Reena Mathew II Row : Mili Sahi Nair, Divya P M, Aswathy K, Diana Sara, Amanda Maricia Raphael,Rabecca James, Rini Robbins, Shiji George, Riya Anna, Parvathy, Aswathy Jugesh.

I Row : Celina Francis, Panchami R., Viju G., Rakesh P. Mathew, Devi N. J., Vidya Hari, Megha Rajan, Sujimol Joseph II Row : R ajalakshmi T. R., Rajalaxmmi Sabhapathy, Padma Priya E., Madhuri Trony, Gayathri R., Kala G Nath, Deepthi V. D., Dhanya V Pillai, Liji Mathew, Suresh, Manju P S.

CHARISMA 2018-19 12 MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE OUR TEAM AND COMPUTER

I Row : Nisha Josephine, Kripa James, Gipsy Xavier, Ciby Mary Eby, E V Harish, Suresh Kumar K K, Swapna M . Paul, Rajeena K L, Sareena Yahya, Rinu Mary Joy II Row : Sapnu Sangeet, Sruthy S, Rajini R, Surekha Singh, Varma, Sonia Joseph, Bindu Mony, Janet James, Sudha Menon, Lasitha Aejo, Devi Nandakumar, Anitha Nair, Tintu Binu, Minu Mohan, Nisha Joy

I Row : Surya Gikku, Reshmi Venugopal, Princy Mothi, Juliet Tresa David, Sushee Anna Abraham, Ashu Elizabeth George, Elizabeth Mathew, Deepa Satish, Prasida S, Ramesh II Row : Megha Thampi, Preeti George , Elsy Jose, Darsana Vikas, Sreeja S Pillai, Sumitha D, Ritu Nair, Jayasree Prakash, Lakshmi K Das, Benita D, Rajalakshmi Arun, Meenu M George, Visalakshi V R, Betsie Nitto, Riya Mary Mathew, Alina Thomas

CHARISMA 2018-19 13 SOCIAL SCIENCE, SPECIAL EDUCATION, OUR TEAM FINE ARTS, MUSIC & DANCE

I Row : Priya P, Vinodhini, Divya Mampilly, Deepa Elias, Resmi R, Nisha Davis, Liby Philip, Charline Jacob. II Row : Saniya Mary D'Silva, Sreeja A, Meriam Thomas Vetteth, Silpa Susan, Chithra Priyadarshini K, Erica Wilson, Susan Stanly, Jinnu Maria Anto, Brenoxy Alex

Rajeev P., Francis P A, Vinod M Kunju, Vinod James, Seema Raju, Leela Rajendran, Jyothi George, Rinsu Mary Philip, Mydhili Prasad

“Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work.” A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

CHARISMA 2018-19 14 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND OUR TEAM ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

I Row : Paul Mannanchery, Alex M J., Jimmichan John, Joshi Varghese, Asha Maria Peter, Jasiya Sajeer, Kochuthresia K M, Sunitha Prasad II Row : Shibu V R, Manudev I, Kumar, Mahesh L M, Sumi Raj P S, M S Sooraj

I Row : Asha Suresh, Sheeja V S, Jeff Boban, Arun Kurian, Sreekanth S., Neetha Shabir, Tracy Joseph, , Sharan D Philip II Row : Vishnu Mukund, Suresh Kumar K S, Shibu Antony, Jaimon James, Tonny T. S., Sijo Varghese, Abin C A, Antony T. J.

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi

CHARISMA 2018-19 15 OUR TEAM MINISTERIAL STAFF

CHARISMA 2018-19 16 RCJPS @ NATIONAL LEVELS Glorious Achievements AISSE 2019 - ALL INDIA TOPPERS

IRENE TRESA MATHEWS ELVINA ANN CHARLY THIRD POSITION FOURTH POSITION NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVEL SPECIAL CATEGORY 496/500 (99.2%) 491/500 (98.2%)

NATIONAL LEVEL OLYMPICS, CHANDIGARH JET TOY AND SKIMMER CHALLENGE Aadya Ann Jaicob, Ryan John and Paul Biju Thomas bagged the first place in the Jet Toy Making c o m p e t i t i o n c o n d u c t e d b y Mahindra and the Society of Automotive Engineers, India. They also represented Kochi at the National Level Olympics held at Chitkara University, Chandigarh.

CHARISMA 2018-19 17 THE TEAMS THAT PLAYED AT THE NATIONALS IN HARYANA

Our Football Under-19 Boys Team was the proud winner of the All Kerala CBSE Cluster XI, Football Tournament at CMI Public School, Chalakudy. 80 teams were in action. The victory carries the team to the Nationals in Haryana to be held between Nov. 10–14, 2018.

JU-JITSU, KURASH AND JUDO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP @

Seles Maria Rajan won the gold at the CBSE South Zone Sandra Moby won the First National Judo Championship and the Silver at the Prize, Under 19 Discuss-Throw in the All National Ju-Jitsu Championship. Rowan won the gold at Kerala CBSE Athletic Meet, the Kurash and Judo Championships at the District and Pala. She has qualified for State levels. Varghese won the Gold at the Kurash and the National Championship in Judo Championships at the District and State levels. Karnataka

CHARISMA 2018-19 18 NID-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN ALL INDIA FIRST RANK

PRANAV P. HOLLA Congratulations...

SWIMMING INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION DISTRICT AND STATE LEVEL CEDRINA ELIZABETH LIBERA

DISTRICT LEVEL : 50 m, 100 m, 200 m - Back stroke - Ist l 50 m - Butterfly stroke- Ist. l 100 m - Free style- IInd

STATE LEVEL: 50 m, 100 m, 200 m - Backstroke- Ist. l 50 m - Butterfly stroke - Ist. l100 m - Freestyle - Ist.

MAR ATHANASIUS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP

2018-19 held at Kothamangalam, Cedrina won the gold for 50m Backstroke, 50m Freestyle and 50m Butterfly in the Senior Girls division.

CHARISMA 2018-19 19 CHARTING AFRESH Initiation Ceremony

A new year is filled with fresh beginnings. New hopes, new dreams and new goals were taken up to the Lord in prayer. This was followed by the lighting of the lamp – which symbolizes the flame of enthusiasm that should remain lit throughout the year. The students were enlightened by readings from the Holy Scriptures.

CHARISMA 2018-19 20 SENSE OF DIRECTION Teacher Orientation

The school organized an orientation programme for teachers on 29th May 2018. The day started with a talk by Rev. Fr. Dr. Johnson X. Palackappillil (Fr. Prasanth) CMI, Principal, Sacred Heart College, Thevara on the CMI vision of education. Dr. Mathew Thomas, family therapist, Physiotherapist and clinical supervisor stressed upon the importance of teachers as educators.

CHARISMA 2018-19 21 INVESTITURE CEREMONY Handing Portfolios

Augmenting the skills of the potential leaders of tomorrow! The investiture ceremony was inaugurated by Dr. J. Himendranath, IPS on July 6, 2018 and the young leaders were invested with their portfolios. .

CHARISMA 2018-19 22 CHARISMA 2018-19 23 LEADERSHIP CAMP 2019-20 An edge over others

A three-day leadership camp was conducted by Commander Madhusoodhan, at Indriya Sands, Cherai, for the newly elected Senate members. Leadership skills were honed through challenging games, raft-building and other team-building exercises. Students realized the importance of their roles as leaders, both in school and society.

CHARISMA 2018-19 24 CHARISMA 2018-19 25 ONE IN SPIRIT One in the Lord

The Annual Retreat was held on the October 11 and 12. It was conducted by the Fransiscan Priests and a Spiritual Youth Group, Navigators of Jesus. The programme sought to enrich the spiritual welfare of the students.

CHARISMA 2018-19 26 INVOKING THE ALMIGHTY'S GRACE One in the Lord

Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI held a prayer service to invoke God's blessings on the students of Classes X and XII, before the commencement of the board exam. Exam related stress is alleviated through prayer and meditation.

CHARISMA 2018-19 27 CHILDREN’S DAY CARNIVAL Enriching lives through love and laughter

14 Nov, the most exciting day of the year for children in school, was celebrated with a Carnival. It was inaugurated by Eldho Kuriakose, from Adarsh Special School. The Carnival had both games and food stalls. The proceeds from the Carnival go to Karunyam, the charity initiative of the school.

CHARISMA 2018-19 28 CHARISMA 2018-19 29 IX RCJPS INTER-SCHOOL TOURNAMENT

The IXth RCJPS Inter-School Tournament was held on 24 October 2018. Rev. Fr. Thomas Pereppadan, Director, Renewal Centre Kaloor, presided over the function.

CHARISMA 2018-19 30 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Sacred Heart High School, Thevara FOOTBALL RUNNERS UP: Rajagiri Public School, Kalamassery

BASKETBALL BOYS CHAMPIONS: BASKETBALL BOYS RUNNERS UP: Shanthal Jyothi Public School, Muttom St. Ephrem Seminary Public School, Mulanthuruthy

BASKET BALL GIRLS CHAMPIONS: BASKETBALL GIRLS RUNNERS UP : Little Flower Convent H.S.S., Koratty Mount Carmel Higher Secondary School, Kottayam

CRICKET CHAMPIONS: CRICKET RUNNERS UP : Govt. Higher Secondary School, Edappally St. Ephrem Seminary Public School, Mulanthuruthy

KHO KHO CHAMPIONS: Bhavans Vidya Mandir, Eroor KHO KHO RUNNERS UP: Rajagiri Christu Jayanthi Public School

CHARISMA 2018-19 31 SWIMMING CHAMPIONS: Global Public School, Thiruvaniyoor SWIMMING RUNNERS UP : The Choice School, Tripunithura

CHARISMA 2018-19 32 GRADUATION 2018-19 The passing out parade

CHARISMA 2018-19 33 ANNUAL DAY 2018-19 Crowning touch...

Amidst great excitement, the Annual Day was celebrated on 27 January, 2019. Very Rev. Dr. Jose Kuriedath CMI, Provincial and Manager CMI Sacred Heart Province, the Hon’ble Justice Devan Ramachandran and cine actor Kalidas Jayaram were the Chief Guests for the Day. Other luminaries who graced the occasion were Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Director, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Principal and PTA President, Mr. George Kutty Immanuel. Mrs. Saji Varghese, Principal, presented the Annual Report 2018-19. Rank holders of the AISSE & the AISSCE Exams 2019, along with the National and State awardees were recognized and rewarded. The entertainment that followed included melodious numbers by the Choir, beautiful dances, a short play based on the film 'My Fair Lady' and a grand enactment of the Malayalam classic, 'Indulekha'.

CHARISMA 2018-19 34 CHARISMA 2018-19 35 CHARISMA 2018-19 36 CHARISMA 2018-19 37 CHARISMA 2018-19 38 THE ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET 2018-19 (PRIMARY) Competing on the track

Sports days are an exciting fixture in the calendar of a school year and this year the Annual Sports Meet, both for the Seniors and Juniors were held in the school-campus. Enthusiastic participation ensured that the meet was enjoyed by all.

CHARISMA 2018-19 39 CHARISMA 2018-19 40 THE ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET 2018-19 (SENIOR) Competing on the track

CHARISMA 2018-19 41 CHARISMA 2018-19 42 DIRECTOR’S & PRINCIPAL’S BIRTHDAY Wishing our beloved Rev. Fr. Mampilly & Dearest Saji Ma’am

CHARISMA 2018-19 43 CAREER GUIDANCE SESSION BRITISH COUNCIL DELEGATES

A career guidance programme was conducted by the British Council. Delegates from leading universities in England recorded their presence. The programme evoked great response from the students.

CHARISMA 2018-19 44 CONSUL GENERAL OF GERMANY ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES IN GERMAN UNIVERSITY

An interactive session with the Consul General of Germany, Mrs. Margit Hellwig Boette, who elaborated on the many opportunities available to Indian students was organised at CAAS, as part of the career guidance programme. She pointed out that studying there could open up both employment and business windows in the future.

A PEEP INTO THE CHANNEL

As part of their hands on learning experience the Mass Media Studies students of Classes XI & XII visited the studio in Aroor and were impressed by the systematic operation of its effective communication systems, which contributed to the success of the channel.

CHARISMA 2018-19 45 PLAN - PUPIL LEADERS ACTION NETWORK

PLAN - A united group of student council leaders from various schools across Ernakulam, met at Global Public School to discuss ways to foster a spirit of harmony and co-operation among schools, co-ordinate inter-school events through student leaders and effect change as youth leaders. This will include conducting community outreach programmes and charity drives. Member schools will take turns to host the meetings every year. UN - A GREAT PLATFORM

A session on UN and the job opportunities available in various arenas of the UN was conducted for the students of classes X – XI by Dr. Abraham Joseph, an international development expert on socio economic policy and development practice (UN Headquarters) and Mr. Anil Joseph, Director, Humanitad foundation, UK.

CHARISMA 2018-19 46 DISASTER-MANAGEMENT AWARENESS PROGRAMME

Classes 8 and 9 attended a Disaster Management awareness programme, conducted by Manorama Horizon ILDM on 3Nov in CAAS. Mr. Sanjay Balachandran (College of fisheries and Ocean Studies, Panangad, and Mr. Dheeraj Antony (Manorama Executive, Kottayam) the resource persons, gave guidelines at the micro and macro level to prepare and implement disaster management plans.

CHARISMA 2018-19 47 HOUSE REPORTS

RED HOUSE BLUE HOUSE

Albin Thomas Philip Nekha S Thomas Vishnu Harikumar Anjali Sebastian Captain Vice Captain Captain Vice Captain

RED, the colour of blood and fire which This academic year was a significant milestone represents passion, strength, leadership in the journey of the Blue House. With the constant guidance of our house teachers who willpower, confidence and courage. This supported us in all our endeavours. The year academic year was one in which we showcased brought great success to our house under the all our strength under the leadership of Albin leadership of Anjali Sebastian, Neha Philip and Vishnu Harikumar. Thomas Philip, Nekha S Thomas and Michelle The initial enthusiasm of our members which Ann George with the guidance of our house was unexpectedly doused by the floods, was teachers. reignited by our beloved house teachers guiding us when we were clueless and giving us The sports day was a remarkable day for Red hope and inspiration. House filled with joy, enthusiasm and team Our members especially the little ones displayed exuberant enthusiasm in the relay spirit. The event began with the parade of the events. We revelled in our well-earned four houses and the hoisting of the flag. All the victories just as we accepted our failures with a commendable spirit of sportsmanship. Our participants did their best. Red house bagged house bagged the first position in ECO FRIENDLY the third place in the sports events and came CAMPUS' a campaign which was conducted in second in the parade. association with the Children's Day Carnival. The year comes to an end, yet lethargy and The effort put in as a team has been the lack of spirit haven't got the better of us. As the cornerstone of our success. Red house, keep up next Academic year is right over the horizon, we stand prepared to face it with the blue in the good work in the years to come! our blood and the fire in our hearts.

CHARISMA 2018-19 48 HOUSE REPORTS

GREEN HOUSE YELLOW HOUSE

Joel Jiji Joseph Ann B Mariyam George Abraham Sneha Cathy Sebastian Captain Vice Captain Captain Vice Captain

Members of the Green House participated in "No one can whistle a symphony, It takes a various events in 3 categories and bagged whole orchestra to play it" -H. E. Lucock prizes in almost every event. The House This academic year saw many unexpected representatives, teachers and students events. The year brought great success to encouraged the athletes. The 4x100 m relay Yellow House under the guidance of our teams showed their strength by winning gold in beloved teachers and the able leadership of the categories for Sub Junior girls' and Senior George Abraham, Sneha Cathy Sebastian and girls', silver in Sub Junior boys' and Junior boys' Christine Annie Thomas. and bronze in Junior girls'. It was a year memorable in more ways than Green House also won 3 out of 6 individual one. It was beset with clouds and sunshine, the championships at the Annual meet. Amanda D' unexpected and unprecedented floods made Silva of Class VI A, Daniel Stephen of Class XII E us. We suffered a set back in terms of activities and Sandra Moby of Class XII D were adjudged that were scheduled to take place. Yet many the individual champions of Sub Junior girls', programmes that we thought would get stalled Senior boys' and Senior girls' categories saw the light of day contrary to our respectively. expectations. The foremost being, the Sports Day which is the most looked forward to and With 213 points, at the end, Green House was challenging event, the crown and glory of any awarded the Overall Sports Championship. school academic year. House representatives, teachers and students together received the Overall Championship As they often say, "Sports does not build from the Principal. character, it reveals it." The yellow house struck gold again. Not exactly in terms of first At the sports meet Green house ran a victory place but uncompromisingly we emerged only lap around the ground to celebrate the second to the green house. stunning win of the house. I owe my gratitude to my fellow team mates, A special thanks to all teachers and members of teachers and the physical education the Green house for their undying support in department in particular. This year has truly lifting the overall championship. Green house reinstated the adage "Teamwork works". will always remain undefeated as the KUDOS to team Yellow House and cheers to "students' champions" future victories!!

CHARISMA 2018-19 49 REBUILDING KERALA “Owning is human, Sharing is divine...”

A combined out-pouring of generous help from the students and staff of RCJPS culminated in the distribution of both cash and kind to the flood afflicted victims. Monetary assistance was given to our ministerial staff who were affected by the flood. RCJPS extended help to restore civic amenities too.

CHARISMA 2018-19 50 “Owning is human, Sharing is divine...”

Christujayanthians pitched in enthusiastically to help out the residents of the flood-affected village of Chellanam. Students contributed several grocery and toiletry items, and other essentials under the aegis of the Nallapadam programme conducted by the Malayala Manorama.

CHARISMA 2018-19 51 “Weaving history...”

Our students and teachers created over 900 Chekutties, a mascot of the Kerala. The organizers provided the sarees and trained the team in the doll-making process. The finished products were handed over to the organizers.

CHARISMA 2018-19 52 CELEBRATING FREEDOM “Lest we forget those martyrs”

On 14 Aug, Classes V and XI, put up a programme to celebrate the 72nd Independence Day. The thrust of the programme was to awaken patriotism in today's youth. The message was the need for true education for one and all. It was a thought-provoking show interspersed with melodious, evergreen numbers, energetic dances and a parade of youngsters dressed as freedom-fighters.

CHARISMA 2018-19 53 LIFESKILLS INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT Thrilling Win..Winners at the National Level

Life skills are a set of ethical, emotional and social skills that complement the intellectual and cognitive skills you need, to make the most out of your life. The 7th International Adolescent Summit on Life Skills, Values, Gender and School Well-being organized by 'Expressions India' was held from December 4 - 6, 2018, at Indian Islamic Center, Delhi. The event is a platform that encourages students to work to promote adolescent mental health. An exhibition on adolescent issues was also inaugurated by Honorable Shri Pranab Mukerjee, Former President of India. The team from RCJPS comprising of Dhanush Mohan, Sophia Mathew, Neha kuriachan, Sidrath T.A, Theresa Soni and Ishba Iqbal won prizes for the best Exhibits, Dance, Painting and Song.

CHARISMA 2018-19 54 ENCON CLUB ACTIVITIES Young Warriors Of Mother Nature

OUR PROMISE TO MOTHER EARTH

CHARISMA 2018-19 55 THE SCIENCE EXHIBITION “Whetting the spirit of scientific enquiry”

The Annual Science Exhibition was held on 14 August, 2018 to encourage the students to explore the wonders of science through experimental learning. The exhibition was inaugurated by Mrs. Saji Varghese, Principal. Enthusiastic participants from Classes V to XI, displayed varied projects, including solar energy generators, waste water purifiers, models showing photo-synthesis etc. The Exhibition was a great success and will definitely go a long way in re-enforcing the spirit of enquiry in young minds.

CHARISMA 2018-19 56 ST. THOMAS DAY “Blessed are those who believe by faith”

St. Thomas day was celebrated on 2nd July with a programme put up by Class VII. The life of St. Thomas was enacted to bring out the message 'Blessed are those who believe by faith'.

CHARISMA 2018-19 57 INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY “A celebration of Health”

International Yoga Day was celebrated in school with great zeal during the morning assembly. A twenty minute yoga session, included loosening exercises, pranayam and meditation. A brief talk on the importance of yoga and its benefits was given. Yoga is also conducted as an activity on a weekly basis.

CHARISMA 2018-19 58 A TOUCH OF COMFORT “Altruism at work”

Happy in their new home..... with the team from RCJPS KAR NYAM RCJPS handed over a house in Ponnurunni, Vytilla, built from the funds generated through the Karunyam programme to Mrs. Vasantha Kumari and her 10 year old daughter. Kudos to the Class XI student team for organizing the Carnival to generate the funds and to Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI and Mrs. Saji Varghese, for their relentless pursuit of instilling the spirit of altruism and active charity in children.

CHARISMA 2018-19 59 A TOUCH OF COMFORT “Altruism at work”

AN INITIATIVE BY THE CLASS XI STUDENTS TO SUPPORT THE POOR AND THE NEEDY, KARUNYAM WAS SUCCESSFULLY KAR NYAM COMPLETED 8 YEARS OF CHARITABLE SERVICE.

Medical Support For Four Children For Liver Disease Treatment

Financial Aid For Patients Looked After By SABS nuns The Rajagiri Social Outreach Programme - Financial Aid

Key Handed Over For A Newly Constructed Home

CHARISMA 2018-19 60 KERALA PIRAVI “We shall overcome and we have overcome”

'Keralapiravi' was celebrated on 1 November a special assembly was conducted, based on the theme, 'Kerala’s survival after the Floods', Classes IV and V displayed exhibits showcasing methods on tackling natural calamities in the future.

CHARISMA 2018-19 61 HINDI DAY CELEBRATION

A special assembly in Hindi marked International Hindi Day on 22 January. Emphasis was laid on showing love and respect to the aged, through dance and drama. An exhibition held to showcase the rich diversity of the geographical features, culture and cuisine of North India.

CHARISMA 2018-19 62 CHARISMA 2018-19 63 TEACHERS’ DAY Stepping into Students shoes!

Teachers' Day was celebrated with a special assembly hosted by the teachers. The students were delighted to find some of their teachers in school-uniforms, imitating them in a class room situation. It wasn't only fun and laughs though. The skit stressed upon the fact that although teachers don't expect any gift from students, gratitude and kind remembrance is what is cherished most by them. A thunderous applause proved that the students appreciated the sporting-spirit of their beloved teachers.

CHARISMA 2018-19 64 THE NATIVITY SCENE Merry Christmas Celebration

Christmas is primarily rejoicing in the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Yet, outward trappings of glitter and glamour are what today's celebrations are all about. The Christmas play presented by Class VIII, advocated filling one's heart with the light of love and compassion, peace and charity to others. SPREADING CHRISTMAS CHEER

In keeping with the spirit of Christmas, Class IX visited various institutions, which house orphaned children, the sick, the old and the abandoned. Apart from offering succor to them they also entertained them with carols and dances.

CHARISMA 2018-19 65 STAMPING INDELIBLE MEMORIES Making memories is what field trips are about..

CHARISMA 2018-19 66 PAINTINGS OF TREESA MARY XAVIER VADAKEKALAM AT DURBAR HALL, ERNAKULAM

Treesa Mary Xavier Vadakekalam (Class IX) held a solo Art Exhibition at Durbar Hall, Ernakulam, where Mrs. Saji Varghese, the Principal was the guest of honour. It was inaugurated by Mr. T. Kaladharan Master (artist) and Mrs. Sheela Kochouseph (entrepreneur and artist).

CHARISMA 2018-19 67 VISTA 2018- OVERALL CHAMPIONS

Kudos RCJPS....Champions for the 5th Consecutive Year WINNERS AT THE SWIMMING GALA

Cedrina Elizabeth Class XE won a Gold Medal in 50 mtrs. Back stroke.. (Group II Girls) and Silver in 50 mtrs. Butterfly stroke (Group II Girls). Abel Thomas Class X E bagged the Bronze Medal in 50 mtrs. Back stroke (Group II Boys). Rahul Dinesh Class X E was awarded the Bronze Medal in 50 mtrs. Free Style (Group I Boys). Avanthika Pradeep Class III won the Gold Medal in 50 mtrs. Back Stroke (Group V Girls). The Group IV Girls team bagged the Bronze Medal in 4 x 50 mtrs. Free Style Relay. The Group V Girls also won the 4 x 50 mtrs. Mixed Free Style Relay. SPLENDOUR 2 K 18 - OVERALL CHAMPIONS

Our team lifted the Overall Championship at Splendour 2 K 18, organised by Rajagiri College of Social Science, Kalamassery.

CHARISMA 2018-19 68 PSYESTA 2018

Over all Champion, H.S.S. Category, held at Rajagiri School of Social Science, Kalamasserry DELTA SOCCER CUP 2018

17th Paul Joseph Memorial Inter-School Football Tournament held at Delta, Fort Kochi.

CHARISMA 2018-19 69 AESTHETIKA 2018

Over-all Champions, Aesthetika Inter-school Painting Competition, held at St. Antony’s Public School, Kizhakkambalam WINNING THE WAY WITH WORDS...

In the Delta Inter-School Debate Competition, Marianne Joseph battled her way from amongst 36 participants to emerge the Third Best Speaker.

CHARISMA 2018-19 70 AISSE 2019 - TOPPERS

ISAAC KOSHY ANNA JACOB ELVINA ANN CHARLY JOSHUA PANICKER SCIENCE-100% SOCIAL SCIENCE-100% BOBBY THOLATH SCIENCE-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100% SOCIAL SCIENCE-100%

AKINA BABU ANKIT JOSEPH MICHELLE TANISHA ANN KURUVATHAZHA THOMAS MARIA BINIL VARGHESE SOCIAL SCIENCE-100% SOCIAL SCIENCE-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100%

SONIA STINE GEORGIE THOMAS STEVE MATHEW AKSHADHA A. MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100%

CHARISMA 2018-19 71 ABHINAND D. MANOJ AKSHITH SANTOSH ANNA TRISSA JANAKI J.MENON MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100% MATHEMATICS-100%

IRENE TRESA MATHEWS TANIA MARIAN FOUNDATION OF MATHEW INFORMATION ENGLISH-100% TECHNOLOGY-100%

AISSE 2019 - FULL A1

ABHINAND D. AKINA BABU AKSHITH ANKIT JOSEPH MANOJ KURUVATHAZHA SANTOSH THOMAS

CHARISMA 2018-19 72 ANN TRESA BINU AYISHA T A DEVIKA R NAIR ELVINA ANN CHARLY

GEORGIE THOMAS HEREITA HERMAN IRENE TRESA MATHEWS ISAAC KOSHY PANICKER

MATHEW BINO MICHELLE MARIA BINIL NANDITA SANGEETH NAVYA HANNAH PRINCE

NILIENA CELINE BIJU P B RESHMAA PANGAJ RESHMA JOSE RIYA MARY JUDE

CHARISMA 2018-19 73 ROYCE BIJU THOMAS SARA BIJU KANNOOKADAN SIDDHARTH SHARAN M PAI TANIA MARIAN MATHEW

CRISTINA BENNY AKILA KURUVATHAZHA M A FATHIMA AFRIN MARIYAM ELDHO

PAUL SHELLEY CHIREYETH PRAJNAA PRAVEEN TANISHA ANN VERGHESE VEENA GISHU Congratulations...!

CHARISMA 2018-19 74 AISSCE 2019 Scintillating scholars

ATHUL SANJOSE KAVITHA DAS SCIENCE HUMANITIES 98.6% 97.17% OPPERS (493/500) (583/600) T

MARIANNE JOSEPH PEARL TREASA JOBY COMMERCE COMMERCE 97.2% 97.2%

STREAM (486/500) (486/500)

CHARISMA 2018-19 75 AISSCE 2019 - SUBJECT TOPPERS

ATHUL SANJOSE GAADHA A. S. ELIZABETH ELDHO MARIAH SERENE JACOB MATHEMATICS - 100 ECONOMICS - 100 ECONOMICS - 100 ECONOMICS - 100 PHYSICS - 99 ACCOUNTANCY - 99

SANYA MATHEW DIYAH MUHAMMED KAVITHA DAS ANAINA S ABDULLA PSYCHOLOGY - 100 CHEMISTRY - 100 MASS COMUNICATION I MASS COMUNICATION I BIOLOGY - 99 100, POLITICS - 99 100 HISTORY - 98

ALAN PHILIPOSE N V ELDHOSE BENNY SHANTO VINCENT CHRISTINA JOHNSON COMPUTER 100 PHYSICS 99 PHYSICS 99 POLITICS - 99 MASS COMUNICATION II-98

CHARISMA 2018-19 76 RIYA PAUL PAUL THALIATH NEHA ZAINUDIN NAINA PEARL TREASA JOBY BUSINESS PHYSICAL INFORMATICS INFORMATICS STUDIES - 99 EDUCATION - 99 PRACTICES - 99 PRACTICES - 99

RIYA GEORGE NIDHA A. RAHIMAN HANOCH S PHILIP SAFWAN SADEEK INFORMATICS ACCOUNTANCY - 99 PALLICKEN ACCOUNTANCY - 99 PRACTICES - 99 ACCOUNTANCY - 99

SWALIH A. SHANAVAS ARATHY TREASA GEORGE BHAVYA B. DIYA LIZBETH VIJAY ACCOUNTANCY - 99 ACCOUNTANCY - 99 BIOLOGY - 99 BIOLOGY - 99 ENGLISH - 98

CHARISMA 2018-19 77 SARAH ANNIE MATHEW PRANAV P. HOLLA TEJASWINI S. PILLAI L. MARIANNE JOSEPH BIOLOGY- 99 ENGLISH - 98 ENGLISH - 98 ENGLISH - 98

SRUTHI M CHRISTINA JOHNSON ANGELA PRINCE DIGI THERESE K. J. ENGLISH - 98 ENGLISH - 98 MASS COMUNICATION MASS COMUNICATION II - 98 II - 98

AISSCE 2019 - FULL A1

ABEL SIMON ATHUL GAUTHAM S. PRANAV P RIZWAN ZACHARIAH SANJOSE BAIJU HOLLA MOHAMMED

CHARISMA 2018-19 78 STEVE SAM NIKKITA SNEHA SURUMI ELDHOSE JACOB VIJAY DEVARAJ NAZEER BENNY

GOKUL ANN JEWEL BHAVYA B DIYA LIZBETH ELEENA ANNA SABU JUDE VIJAY KURIAKOSE

ETHENA GAITHUILIU LIYA SARAH ANNIE ANGELA ANN MOTHI RONGMAI ANN JOY MATHEW VARGHESE

SANYA SANJANA L PAUL RAMEEZ SAFWAN MATHEW THALIATH ASLAM K M SADEEK

CHARISMA 2018-19 79 SWALIH A ALPHINA ANN ANNA E S FARZEENA SHANAVAS JAISON MARIA GEO VISMAYA BIJU BEEVI

ELIZABETH MARIAH MARIANNE NIDHA A REEHA ELDHO SERENE JACOB JOSEPH RAHIMAN THOMAS

ASHWIN NAMITA NEHA ZAINUDIN PEARL RIYA GEORGE SUSAN ASHOK NAINA TREASA JOBY GEORGE

Wishing you success and goodness all through your life! SANDRA KAVITHA ROSE GEORGE MOBY DAS VIZHALIL

CHARISMA 2018-19 80 CHARISMA 2018-19 81 ART SECTION

Gouri Suresh - VII D Maria Martin - VIII B Amala Susan Joji - IX C

Anya Mary George - VII A Neira Zain - VII B Ashwika Ann Joe - IX C

Naveena Rose - VII A Acha Elizabeth - VII A Litiya Mariam Benoy - VII D

Ann Maria Martin - VII F A. S. - VIII F Ann Vallamattam - VIII A

CHARISMA 2018-19 82 ART SECTION

Jis Maria Jose - VIII D Ashnita Biju - VIII F Sephan Chacko - IX C

Paul Sain - VI C Prithvi Ajith, VI D Eva Mampilly - IX D

Christa Shibu - IX E Malavika Panicker - IX D Angel Mary George - IV B

Niranjana S. - VIII C Navya K. S. - VIII C Suha Raq - IX D

CHARISMA 2018-19 83 ART SECTION

Joanna Susan - VII E Lakshmi Swaroop - VIII C Meera Meriam Sain - VIII D

Riya Anna - IX C Michelle Agnes Leo - VIII A Achsah John - VII B

Christa Shibu - IX E Nanditha R. Nair - VI D Abel Mathew Parapapallil - III A

Ravisankar Arun Nair - IX B Athulya George - VIII A James Winston George - IV B

CHARISMA 2018-19 84 ART SECTION

Joshua George Manappallil - III C Mia Mariam Mathew - III A Rosa Thomas - V

Eva Rose Maria - VI E Stefani Ann Joseph - VI E Malavika Nair - III E

Rhea Anjana - III F Gowri Dileep - III A Ann Marry Sujith - III A

Glena Maries Dias - VII A Jesfy Nevah - III D Irene Liz Leny - VI C

CHARISMA 2018-19 85 ART SECTION

Ritesh R. Nair - IX F Elaina Susan Koshy - IV E Tamanna Hasan - IV E

Arafath - III D B. Keshav - V A Johan D Kariath - IV C

Ryan Thomas - V E Irene Antony - VII C Avanthika Girish - VI E

Tresa Martin - IV E Ishan Lijo - V A Jia Elsa Renju - IV C

CHARISMA 2018-19 86 ART SECTION

Micah Maliakkal - VI E Athidev . M. - VI D Rihan Xavier - V E

Akeisha Sarkar - IV A James Manu - V C Hannah Rose Shelley - V C

Irene Liz Leny - VI C Tomin Vinod - IV A Milan Leslie Tarakan - V A

Vaiga Pillai - V A Meghna R. Robins - X Dannah Mariam Boney - IV D

CHARISMA 2018-19 87 ART SECTION

Mishael Manoj - IV C Shiza Mehreen - VI C Anagha - VI C

Prithvi Ajith - V D Johan D. Kariath - IV C Nikita Susan Roy - VI B

Nidhi Elizabeth Thomas - IV B Vaiga Sreekumar - VI A Ann Marry George - IV B

Nissi Susan Thomas - VI B Neah Paul Thomas - II C Ann Elizabeth John - V C

CHARISMA 2018-19 88 ART SECTION

Anto - V C Abhinav S. Menon - V F Maria - V F

Anna Vinood - V F Elaina Elizabeth Charly - VII B Joseph Antony - VI C

Anna Mariam John - IV E Sherya Maria Jose - V D Maria Susan Eldho - VIII D

Aans John - VI B Aimy Bivin - VI A Neehara R. Panicker - VII B

CHARISMA 2018-19 89 ART SECTION

Erin Robinson - VII E Roslin Paul - VIII E Anjali Krishna - XI A Shalini K. Saju - VII C

Neha Susa - VIII B Liana Roby - VII D Maria Susan Eldho - VII A Joann Jentil - VII E

Maria Salu - VIII E Tessa Maria - VII E Diya Aby - VII B Angelina George - IX E

CHARISMA 2018-19 90 ART SECTION

Nandana - IX C Santhra Maria - VIII A Jiya Rejin - VII A Namrutha Sabu - VII A

Minas N. S - IX A Nora Sierra Nebu - VII D Maria Sony - IX A Abhay Polton - VIII D

Richa Ambooken - IX D Mary John - IX D Parvathy R. Nair - VII D Pavithra - VIII B

CHARISMA 2018-19 91 ART SECTION

Diya Sara Saju - VIII C Maria - VIII F Mary Abraham - VIII F Hari Nandan Ramesh - VIII C

Richu Praveen - III A Vedika Nhalil Edavalath - III C Rosa Thomas R. - V C Rose Lachu Lenin - VI E

Eva Flower - III E Avanthika A. VIII E Noel Roy - IV E Sam Kurien Saji - V A

CHARISMA 2018-19 92 ART SECTION

Diya Sona Saju - VIII C Maria Sajan - VIII F Mary Abraham - VIII F Ishika Tresa Anil - VI D

Richu Praveen - III A Vedika Nhalil Edavalath - III C Natica Rose Francis - VII B Raina Shine - VI E

Neha R. Robins - VII C Isabel Sibi Mathew - IX C Alana Bijoy - VI A Merin Mary Cinu - VII D

CHARISMA 2018-19 93 ART SECTION

Anna - VIII F Athulya U - VIII D Maria Sajan - VIII F Andriya Gino - VI F

Angel Gino - VII F Cris Saju Jose - VI E Athidev M.- VI D Hailin Maria - 6 A

Naveena Rose Biju - VII A Niya Tess Shajan - VII D Irene Anna Sachin - VII E Liya Fathima P. H. - VII C

CHARISMA 2018-19 94 CHARISMA 2018-19 95 Thoughts in Rhythm ENGLISH SECTION Daughters With Wings Fate Of My Life

Winter with your cold dark mornings Loneliness worried me Harbouring my hope of spring; It started breaking me down. Spring you linger with joy Was loneliness the cause of my sorrow As flowers bloom, all shy. Or was it the darkness of my soul? Here comes summer, my chum Boiling with anger is the sun! I travelled through the whispering memories His fury turns the old grass into fire, Of my life for an answer, The birds calm him with their lyre. And as it seemed likely I did never find it Autumn comes with sorrow Oh! I was never worried Announcing cold tomorrow. I knew it was not my fault, Sad are the trees, It was my fate. They shed their leaves Some say fate decides your life Oh! Life is the same I'm the hunter and the game! Truth is, fate is just an excuse, Neeti George (VII E) An excuse for those who realize Exams Are Here That the wrong choices made have taken them along their way. Exams are near I decided my fate be filled with darkness and That's what I fear! loneliness Why didn't I pay attention the whole year? Now I have to study all day. Oh dear! Now here I stand alone on my path. The whole year I played cricket Paul John Njaliyan (VII E) Never took a single wicket. Study, study, study all day long- Summer Whispers No time to sing even a song. Now I've to stop singing, The ice is melting, so is the snow! Now I've to start studying- Summer is coming, don't you know? EXAMS ARE NEAR Nature is coming alive THAT'S WHAT I FEAR! It's beginning to thrive! Sarah Alphonsa Joy (VII E) Birds are singing,

CHARISMA 2018-19 96 ENGLISH SECTION

Bees are humming... A Nightmare! The sun will be up- Here blooms the buttercup! Once I had a nightmare- Woolen sweaters are gone, My teacher giving me a cold stare, Cotton dresses to try on; For not doing my home assignment. Sunlight melts the ice over the lake I felt she would soon take out her armament. As creatures all around begin to wake. Who found the place called school Summer breeze blows, pleasantly cool Where one loses all his cool? As students rejoice over the last day of In my dream, I looked dismal school. With fun and joy minimal. For winter is gone Summer is full on!! All of a sudden I woke with a jerk- Serena Elizabeth (VII D) I am well aware my teachers love me They are just trying to be my key Time So Precious To wisdom, knowledge and success. They always want to see me progress. A precious thing it is of course- I love my life in school Seconds, minutes and scores of hours, Where 'work hard to succeed' is the GOLDEN We waste a few but never care RULE Until we realize time is rare! I know such awful dreams will never return As my perception about school has taken a We do wake up at six o'clock new turn. “Time to wake up”, crows the cock. Saniya VIII C What we do from dawn to dark Is what will help us make a mark! Christ the Newborn King All this time is given by God Christmas day is coming near It's not okay just to nod. Bringing with it lots of cheer You have time so use it well Santa Claus is on his way I know you can, no need to tell! With his reindeers in his sleigh Sojjith Tiju (VII E) Happiness is all around

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Jingling bells are the only sound Pulwama Decorated Christmas trees Far way the devil flees They fought day and night, Putting their lives on the line Worked hard on the border, Every kid gets a present But it all ended in a group murder The night is calm and pleasant To protect their country was their ambition, The stars are twinkling in the sky But it was destroyed by one big explosion I want to reach them, but they are too high Pulwama will never be forgotten by Indians, Happiness is in the air That is where we lost forty of our brave For the dark and for the fair guardians All the angels come and sing Let us pray for each one's family , For the birth of Christ, the Newborn King. That they may have the power, to face this Naina Rose Class V F tragedy. Ryan John, VI D The Gift of Friendship

A friend is a beautiful gift, Picnic On The Hill Who always has your back, Jane and Jill went up the hill Someone who gives your spirit a lift, Jane took some jam And completes all that you lack. Jill called Sam Sam, Jane and Jill Forever we will have fun, Went up the hill Together we will dream, To have a picnic Hand in hand we will run, Always on the same team. Jane said there's bread, Jam, cheese and meat A magical bond of trust we shall create, Sit down at your seat Secrets from each other we will never hide, What do you want? Take your pick No matter what is written in our fate Jill said, “ I want cheese” Never will we leave each others' side. Sam said, “ I want meat” Diya Vinod, Class VF Jane said,

CHARISMA 2018-19 98 ENGLISH SECTION

“I want Jam and bread” Then stopped at a thought. They listened to music and danced “Be like water”, I recalled Jumped, turned and pranced Someone whispered and I caught. But their picnic fun was broken “Be like water, you'll have no fault, All of a sudden Flow through the rocks and mountains alike When lightning and thunder struck Try not to fight but gracefully glide, They felt afraid and ducked Leave a spray of joy, wherever you go They saw a car But, holding back, - never do so.” Which was not very far Just keep moving And Sam's father was waiting inside Closer to the ocean He saw Jane and Jill Bringing happiness to all.” Who took Sam up the hill Meghna Robbins, X E The three were trembling with fright He took them inside , and drove through the night Star With the children safely inside I am a star And I am small when seen from far Sam, Jane and Jill's I shine so bright; Picnic on the hill And give out light Turned out to be frightening but fun In the night; They went home and ate a bun. I am proud of my might Mila Heavens Jeen, I B In space; I take a lot of place Just Like Water Oh! I am a star And I am a rock star! I sat down gently Aans By the sparkling blue river, Water touching my toes softly, And then diverging after the tingling made. My school My mind ran out of its cage My school is the best Delighted, perhaps by the sense of space, Better than all the rest It ran in aimless circles, All the activities in my school

CHARISMA 2018-19 99 ENGLISH SECTION

Are really fun, He has more than four hundred goals in his In my school I love to career, Play and run In football he is an undefeated warrior All the periods are fun, English, Science When I grow up I want to be And Math, Another Ronaldo for the world to see! In my school almost nothing I lack Madhav Prashant, IV D We are now doing our work well, Be sure not to disturb us till The bell Clouds Diya Jils, IV A Clouds, such a wonderful thing, When I see a cloud I love to sing. Rain They are in the sky which is up there I would love to join them, so it's fair Rain is a wonder They are always in different shapes It comes with thunder Like dragons, cats or even grapes. It spills down from high Clouds are such fun to see, And dances with the sky And always roam around free! The falling drops of rain we all can hear I love clouds, when it comes to me Everyone loves clouds even a tree! Children are filled with joy and cheer I always wish to be like you Children make boats of paper Clouds are so happy and cool too! To float on the water Rain comes from the clouds Which makes the trees proud, Earth Day Poem It makes a colourful rainbow And ads beauty to sky's brow. Our Earth is special, there is just one Joan Joby, IV D It gives us water, soil and sun. People and animals share the land Foot ball Let's all lend a helping hand! You can save water and plant a tree, I like to play football, Make a better home for you and me, Infact, I like all games with a ball. Recycle things don't throw away Ronaldo is the God of this game Make everyday an Earth Day! And he is listed in the hall of fame; Sarah Elizabeth Varghese, IV D

CHARISMA 2018-19 100 Windows to Life ENGLISH SECTION The Bond

Lucy just couldn't believe it! That little monster, her very own brother had done it again. This time he had ruined what she had coveted more than anything else, her most prized possession, her photo album containing all her favourite family photos, especially the ones featuring her dad. Her beloved dad had passed away the previous year in a fatal car accident. Lucy, her mom and her little brother John were all shocked and utterly devastated by that terrible tragedy. Lucy had been extremely attached to her dad and no matter how much her granny tried to cheer her up, she remained crestfallen and in despair until her mom gave her the photo album. That album was like a lifeline to her, her only source of comfort. The happy face of her dad captured for eternity in those photos was what helped her survive the darkest moments in her life. And now, thanks to her brother, John, that was gone too. Days passed by, but Lucy could never forgive John for what he did. Although outwardly she appeared calm, there was always a raging fire in her heart almost like a volcano waiting to erupt. Her brother seemed oblivious to her bad temper and was always up to some mischief, along with his pal Connor. But one day, something happened that changed their life forever. On reaching home after school when Lucy opened the door she was welcomed by an unusual silence. Her mom usually came home late on certain days but what surprised her was that there was no sign of her arch rival, the prankster John. For a moment she was relieved that at last she would have some moments of peace. But all of a sudden, a horrible shrill scream rented the air. Alarmed, Lucy dashed out of the house and ran as fast as she could towards the woods from where the scream seemed to have originated. As she ran she could hear the screams getting louder and then it struck her: her exasperating brother must have wandered off into the woods near the creek. She sprinted like a maniac calling out to her brother as loud as she could. She scanned the woods till she reached the creek and to her horror, she saw her brother going down the creek in a canoe screaming wildly. He had lost his oars and was too terrified to jump out. Without thinking further Lucy dived into the cold water and swam towards her brother. She only had one thought in her mind - she couldn't afford to lose her brother too. Braving all odds, Lucy finally made it to the boat and got him back to the shore. John was so relieved that he hugged her tight and refused to let her go even after they reached home. John wasn't allowed to go out into the woods ever again. As for Lucy, she forgave her brother and started showing a protective attitude towards him from then on. Life is indeed strange. It just takes a matter of seconds to change your whole perception, your whole attitude. It had taken a near death experience to bring the siblings close and make them realize the value of their relationship. Elena Paul,IX B

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A Summer in Shimla

My summer vacations, as a child, were always I felt very sorry for her. I told her, “Don't worry, full of fun and frolic as I would spend the eight Vimla. I will teach you how to read and write. If weeks I had at my aunt's farmhouse in Shimla. you have a book and pen at home, we could It was the summer of 1999. I was nine years old start today.” and I used to frequent Manu Kaka's tea shop. She stopped. Turning around, I realized that One day, Manu Kaka pulled me aside and talked her eyes were shining with tears. “Really? You to me. “Lila beti, I feel that you should spend are going to teach me to read and write? Thank your holidays mingling with children of your you so much!” Saying so, she hugged me. “How age, rather than listening to old people air can I return the favour? Please tell me.” their opinions about Vajpayee and Indian politics. “Vimla”, I replied, “I don't expect anything in return. It is the least I can do for a friend.” “Kaka”, I replied, “I come to your tea shop to hear your stories. Just then, a girl about my At the foothills, lay a beautiful valley dotted age, burst into the shop. “Manu Kaka”, she said with colorful flowers. Straight ahead, lay a breathlessly, “Neeli just gave birth to a healthy farm with a red brick house. We had reached Vimla's home. At the door, we were welcomed young calf. Won't you come and see?” Kaka, by a pleasant, middle-aged woman, whom I seeing this as the right opportunity for me to guessed correctly to be Vimla's mother. After make a friend, told her, “I am busy right now, we exchanged pleasantries, she told me, “I see Vimla. But, I want you to meet this girl. Why you are here to meet the young calf.” With a don't you take her with you and show her the smile, she gently pushed us both towards the calf?” Both Vimla and I smiled at each other. shed. We didn't need any invitation. Wasting no time, she grabbed my hand and both of us ran out of the tea shop into the We walked back to the house, our cheeks rosy verdant meadow. and tanned after our time in the sun. We went directly to the kitchen, where Vimla's mother The natural beauty of the hill was had whipped up two giant glasses of juice and breathtaking. On the way, Vimla showed me some snacks. We talked heartily while we various birds and butterflies. On our way up, munched, and Vimla told her mother about she asked me a lot about my life in the city. I how I was going to teach her how to read and told her that children back at the city go to write. I could sense that her mother was school. She sighed. “I wish I could go to school extremely happy for her daughter and I was too. All the schools here charge quite an surprised at my own talents as a teacher. exorbitant tuition fee. My family cannot afford it. My parents would do anything to send me to A little later I glanced at the clock. It was five school, but I tell them I don't want to. I can't o'clock already! bear to see them struggle.” To return the favour Vimla decided to teach

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me the one thing I couldn't learn at any school it. Shimla was no longer beautiful. Instead, it Nature! I was thrilled. I thanked her “I will be was a place of pain and mountains that echoed here by eight o'clock”. Saying so, I ran across Vimla's laugh. That night, I lay watching the the meadow and into the valley against the stars, Vimla's new home. backdrop of a setting sun. Aarya Pillai, IX B The next morning, I was up and ready by seven o'clock. Armed with a wonderfully illustrated Be A Child book, I waited for Vimla. The days flew by. In What is childhood? I don't think our answers will the morning, we would bring stories to life. In be similar. Some would answer it practically, the afternoons, she would take up the role of saying that it is the time when a human being is the teacher, whilst I played the part of an young or small. Some would say that it is the obedient student. I enjoyed my time with best part of one's life and some would describe Vimla so much that she became an important it as 'kiddish' or 'boring'. All of us dream of being part of my life. older. Once when I was thinking about my On the morning of my birthday, Vimla seemed birthday a thought struck my mind. What is quite excited. After wishing me a happy the meaning of the sentence, 'I am thirteen birthday, she handed me a card. I opened it and years old'. It means that we are not new now. tears ran down my face. My student had wished We are becoming older year after year. That me in English! I was touched.. was the time when I thought “I don't want to be old”. The next morning, I accompanied Aunt Rekha to town to meet someone.. We hurried back Let’s come back to the question, What is home, where my aunt dressed me up in sober, childhood?. I think that childhood is the most black clothes. We took the path I knew very beautiful time that one should enjoy to the well, up Butterfly Hill, cutting through the fullest. Childhood is the time when we are meadow that lay between the hill and Vimla's cared for by our loved ones. It's the time when farm. I was confused and didn't know what was we are cute and naughty. We are going on. As we reached the house, I noticed then. But as we grow older, all these qualities that a crowd had gathered there. I stopped in fade . Today's youth is beset with problems like my tracks. In front of me, was Vimla's mother addiction to social media, drugs and other weeping uncontrollably over the body of a little habits. What is the root cause of all this? May be girl I knew so well. A lump formed in my throat. because we see ourselves as grown-ups.I think all these problems can be avoided if todays I locked myself up in my room for the last few youth retain their innocence and live a happy days of my vacation and did not come down life like innocent children. I think we should be even for meals. My Vimla…my friend…gone? like 'Peter Pan' who never wanted to be big and Her departure had left a gaping hole in my lose his innocence. 'Let's be children! Let's be heart. She had fallen down while climbing a happy! tree and had broken her neck. I couldn't believe Ann Maria Martin, VI D

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A Hot Humid Day everyone else was probably inside enjoying near every air-conditioner in sight. I was the only person insane enough to leave the indoors. It was a hot, humid day. I was supposed to be on As I approached the beachside, I felt slightly vacation. The tropical islands of Saipan better although the intense heat refused to welcomed me with open arms and comforting leave my back. The waves glistened and waved breezes, but I guess that was the calm before languidly, invoking in me a sense of calm. But as the storm. The next day met us with sweltering I walked further down the shore, I spotted a and unbearable heat, the bright sun shining large figure splayed over the sand. I broke into down on us like a raging ball of fire. We had a sprint, my curiosity getting the best of me as I planned an exciting day filled with trips to local tried to approach it faster. When I was in close tourist spots and beaches. But the blazing heat proximity, I gasped because lying there on the halted all our activities, causing us to seek sand was a beautiful whale struggling for homage inside the hotel. I sighed, fanning breath. The whale had stunning ivory skin that myself with a rolled up magazine playing the pulsated with every labored breath. I felt a role of a makeshift fan. My mother walked pang in my heart and nearly cried out, as I felt past, sighing in frustration herself. “There's a so terrified and sad for the mammal. I pulled heat wave”, she said as she plopped onto the out my phone, googling a rescue number which sofa. “This is unbelievable. I can't believe we I immediately called. I called the hotel's have to stay inside when we came here on reception as well, asking for help as I didn't vacation.” she added. I turned to look outside know what to do. Within no time , I saw a the window, at the waves gently lapping crowd of tourists and locals marching towards against the shore and the palm trees swaying us, armed with buckets in both hands. invitingly. It almost made me mad, I hated Together, in this unbearable and nauseating staying cooped up inside a room for long and heat, we made a relay line to the water and continuous hours, moreover the scenery passed buckets of water to pour over the whale outside was too tempting. I stood up suddenly in an attempt to keep its body temperature and slipped into my flip-flops, pushed the door from rising. Within thirty minutes, the rescue and walked outside. However, I regretted it as teams had arrived and after an hour more, soon as I stepped onto the sand. A wave of were successful in transporting the whale back nausea hit me as I stumbled due to the sudden into the water. The people cheered as they humidity and instantly I started to sweat. I was watched it swim away, and I felt a languid calm to prevail though, and my stubbornness bore overtaking me again, one that made me feel through me. “You'll be fine once you get to the like my body would explode with happiness. beach.” I told myself mulishly. Sure , it was a hot day and all of us hated heat, I trudged on, wiping the sweat off my face but seeing all those people standing there every now and then as I walked over the sand together as they watched the sun dip down the that practically burned through my sandals. horizon made me realize that sometimes hot There was not a soul to be found anywhere, days don't necessarily have to be bad after all.

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Maybe it was in the sweaty faces of everyone Within a short span of time the suspected that looked tired yet exuded joy, or the way the murderer was caught by Abin and handed over departing whale sprayed a mist of water in to the IG of police. Surprised by his quick action thanks; but I felt like the vacation definitely and aggressive approach to the case, the IG wasn't a waste. asked him how he had solved the case. Abin Daniela Rebeiro, Class IX C told the whole story to the IG. Mr. John was the MD of a secret organization who was undercover. When Abin studied in Murder Mystery Solved! detail the reason of his death, he came to know that a chemical was administered to him Mr.John was walking to the metro station as he which caused the lining of his veins to rupture. used to do every day. Suddenly he started This could be done only by a well experienced sweating profusely and he felt the heat run up doctor as the chemical used and the exact his head. He began choking and spitting blood. point where it was used could only be done by a Within 15 seconds he was on the ground taking doctor. By checking the CCTVs near the site, his last breath. Clutching his suitcase and Abin came to know that, seconds before the slowly closing his eyes, he bid farewell to this murder, the killer had injected the chemical world. into John's medulla from a distance, using a gun By the time Mr.Abin, the detective reached the and he came there and destroyed all the site, the police had reached there. They were evidence at once. He also took the suitcase trying to collect evidence from the site. The from Mr.John and escaped. As he was disguised, forensic team was also present . The body was his face wasn't clear on the CCTV. By the lying there and his face registered an professionalism and the way the murder was expression of shock. handled, Abin understood that the murderer Mr.Abin collected information from the should be someone who was a member of forensic team and the police and scrutinized Mr. John's organization. He went to their Head each and every detail of it. quarters and found that the only man to whom all the evidence pointed was Mr.Smith. He was Mr.John had experienced the rupture of a vein Mr.John's best friend and colleague but now has in his heart which led to his death within 15 a secret vendetta against him. He wanted the seconds. Now, the question was if it was a files which were in the suitcase as it had all the natural death or a murder! From the account of information about nuclear weapons. He the witnesses, Mr. Abin came to know that John wanted to trade it with terrorists. had a suitcase in his hand which wasn't found with the body. He also came to know that he Abin had to travel to Paris to catch him and it had fallen with his face down which caused an took a lot of action. From his hiding place Abin injury on his nose. But at the site he was facing got a lot of clues about international terrorists up. Abin got some clues about the case but he groups. The Inspector General was shocked to decided to visit the site once more. know this. He congratulated him and was

CHARISMA 2018-19 105 ENGLISH SECTION impressed by him. He thanked Abin and walked right here in my pocket!” he took out a box on to take the murderer to court. Before he from his pocket. To his surprise, he found the entered the jeep, the IG turned back and asked sandwich he had prepared for lunch inside the Abin, “What about the evidence about the box! “Hmm… I distinctly remember eating my international terrorist groups?” He replied, lunch.” “That's my next mission.” You don't need me to tell you that the rest went Nikhil S Thomas, IX C haywire; but being a sorted narrator, let me help you out. The professor who could not comprehend what had happened, walked back The Absent-minded Professor home. He somehow managed to open the previously jammed door and plopped onto the It was a sunny morning; a perfect Monday for bed. Later he had breakfast for dinner in bed our hero. The absent-minded Professor Charles and slept on the dining table. That night had his dinner for breakfast. Even though his something strange happened. The professor, stomach still grumbled with dissatisfaction, he who usually sleeps like a baby, was awakened assumed he had more than his fill and left the by a strange noise, “Gulu gulu gulu.” He sat up table. straight and touched his tummy. “Hmm, my Professor Charles is rather strange, you know. tummy is jumpy tonight!” He tried to stop the When he meets a sunny day with no sign of noise by sleeping on his tummy only to be rain, he wears black clothes and steps out with bounced down the dining table. his umbrella. He tries to lock his house with the All I can say is that it was quite a night for poor car keys and start his car with his house keys. Professor Charles. By now you must have Then he nods his head probably thinking that figured out just why! his car is damaged and he walks home like a dejected puppy. He wears his sunglasses and Sidharth Valsan (VII-E) complains that it is too dark there. He goes for groceries to a shoe shop and checks for shoes at a grocery store. The Cost Of A Miracle Are you wondering if Professor Charles is weird? Oh there's more! He gives his dog cat The little boy broke his piggy bank and counted food and his cat, dog food. He eats his lunch the change six times. “I must not make any during class hours and teaches during lunch mistake here. One, two, three”, he started time. again. He collected the coins in a jar and One day after Professor Charles had his lunch, quietly slipped out of the house. He made his he went to teach Biology in an empty hall. He way to a medical store and waited patiently for told his imaginary students, “Students, today the pharmacist to attend to him. “How may I we're going to dissect a frog and learn the help you, little friend?”, said the pharmacist to different parts of a frog. In fact, I have one the little boy hanging around the counter. “I

CHARISMA 2018-19 106 ENGLISH SECTION want to buy a miracle”, the boy answered. “I wasn't long until the little girl was home. beg your pardon”, mused the pharmacist. “That surgery”, one night his mother “My sister is really sick and daddy says only a whispered, “it was a real miracle! I wonder miracle can save her now. So I want to get a how much it would have cost.” The little boy miracle for her. How much does a miracle who was sitting on her lap, looked up and cost?”, asked the boy. “I'm sorry. We don't sell smiled at her. He knew exactly how much a miracles here”, she said feeling her heart miracle cost. break a little. “I have money to pay for it. If this Joeta Binoy, VII-E isn't enough, I can get more”, said the boy pushing the jar towards her. Standing next to the little boy was a tall, well- My New Friend, Bruno! dressed man in his fifties. He looked closely at the boy and asked, “What kind of a miracle It was a bright sunny day and I was walking does your sister need?” “I don't know”, he down the road when I saw a box, it was moving. replied as tears rolled down his little cheek. “I Out of curiosity, I went and opened the box. I just know that she is very sick because a ball is saw a cute little puppy looking up at me growing inside her head. Daddy says she will happily. I picked it up and smiled back. I saw need an operation but he can't pay for it. So that he didn't have a name tag, so I decided to now we need a miracle to save her.” take him home with me. When I reached home, The little boy took his jar of coins and showed I bathed and fed him. I named him Bruno. When the man all that he had saved for his sister. He my younger sister reached home we had looked at the man expectantly. “How much do dinner. At that moment we got a phone call. I you have?”, the man asked. “Two dollars and picked it up , it was from my parents. They said twenty-five cents,” the boy answered softly. that they would be late because of the night Like an afterthought, he quickly added, “It's all shift at work. So we decided to go to sleep I have now but I can get some more if you without waiting for them. We finished our want!” “That won't be necessary, son”, smiled homework and went to bed. the man. “Two dollars and twenty-five cents is It had been a very tiring day and I slept the exact price of the miracle for a sister.” He soundly. I made a small bed for Bruno beside then gently held the boy's hand and said, “Take me. He was sleeping well too. But suddenly I me to your sister. Let me see if I have the was woken up by his barking. I looked for him, miracle for her.” he was nowhere to be found. I tried following The tall, well dressed man was the director of a his bark and I reached outside in the garden. I reputed hospital in the city. He was just the saw him trying to pass through the gate. At right person who could save the little boy's first, I thought he wanted to leave us but, when sister's life. The operation was conducted for a he saw me, he started barking at me price of two dollars and twenty-five cents. It desperately trying to tell me something. My

CHARISMA 2018-19 107 ENGLISH SECTION parents weren't home yet, I had no idea what distracted by something going on in the streets to do when I smelled something burning. I saw or a new kind of tree by road. Finally , after smoke coming up from a house. I opened the half an hour or so, I got home.The Sun didn't gate and ran out and my eyes widened at a seem to be setting any time soon and went on house on fire. I went to get a phone and called baking everything its rays could touch. I the fire station. I knew that I couldn't just wait rushed home and downed a jug of water first. till they got there. I tried to wake the people As I cooled down, I went to take the salted inside the house. The fire was spreading fast mangoes from the jar where my mother kept it and all my neighbours woke up because of but found to my annoyance that it was empty! Never mind, I thought, I would pick some Bruno's barking. mangoes myself. I went to the backyard where The family in the house woke up and realized we had a huge mango tree , which at this time what was going on but there was no escape. of the year, bore sour green mangoes. I People were trying to put out the fire and gathered a long stick and a few twigs and finally the fire force arrived. made an instrument which I could use to pluck They saved the family. No one was injured. My the mangoes. As I proceeded on, I went on to pluck a few extra mangoes as well. Gathering parents arrived and were surprised on seeing all of them in a basket, I kept it by the steps to everything that was going on. I ran to them the backdoor. While doing so, I noticed a few and told them everything that had happened. crows peeking at something behind a few paint They were glad to see me safe and agreed to let cans that my father had left there. I shooed me keep Bruno if I looked after him and let my away the crows and gently moved the cans sister pal with him too. I agreed everything aside to see a small frightened little bird. It happily and smiled at Bruno. looked like a bird somewhat between a sparrow and a humming bird. Even as I reached out to it, it did not show any signs of The Sock Which Saved movement. It seemed to be unconscious. I My Life! brought a bottle cap filled with water and held a dipping finger to its beak. Suddenly it gave a jerk and flapped its wings relentlessly. It The Sun was shining at its best . I was sweating refused to eat anything I gave. I thought that it all over and I could feel my wet hair sticking was unconscious by the blistering heat and the onto my neck. Ah!What a relief it was to attack of the crows so I provided it with a small receive a gentle breeze from time to time as I temporary shelter made of a cloth and a few sped up on my bicycle. I was hungry and was paint cans and left the cap filled with water caught in a sudden desire to eat salted green beside it. I went back inside and studied for a mangoes. I had, back at home. So I made my while , after which mom cooked dinner which way back home in quite a hurried pace but with was delicious and was devoured by my sister short breaks, when I would usually get and me. I recited the whole incident of the

CHARISMA 2018-19 108 ENGLISH SECTION birds to my father, to which my father Namaste suggested that I better stay away from it as it might have a disease. I went to sleep early that Normally , on 26th January, I would be at day. But I couldn't fall asleep , because my home, watching the Republic Day Parade on mind kept finding its way back to the sick bird. I TV. But this time, I was at Rajpath watching realized that in this manner, I wouldn't be able the parade proceed , right in front of my eyes! to sleep that day. I got out of bed, grabbed an I was invited to watch the parade as old sock and tiptoed to the backdoor. I opened one of the 100 meritorious students selected the door and found the bird still there and like I for the same. We were taken to the venue at had thought , it seemed to be cold and was about 6.30 am. Despite the bitter cold, there shivering. I gently took out the sock from my was palpable excitement in the air as we pocket and wrapped it around its tiny body. It waited for the Prime Minister, the President was a perfect fit. I sighed in satisfaction as I and the South African President, Cyril saw the bird clutch tighter onto the sock. I closed the door and returned to my room, Ramaphosa. where I fell asleep in a few seconds. The next The flag was raised after their arrival morning I ran to the backdoor and opened the accompanied by the national anthem. That door to find that the bird had flown away! A was when we truly felt the patriotism coursing gentle smile swept over my lips as I thought in our veins….It was an unforgettable moment. about it over and over again. The parade itself was stunning. Regiments in full costume marched in perfect uniformity, one of them consisting only of women! Most of the tableaux from various states were The Magical Flower centered around the theme 'Gandhi'. Through various beautiful scenes, they showed us how Once there lived a little girl with her mother in Gandhi truly was the Father of the Nation. The a small village. They lived in a small house. military display made us proud by the army's They had a beautiful flower garden and they dare Devil team and the Flypast were used to sell all the flowers to earn money. One undoubtedly the best performances. day they saw a beautiful flower with shiny Moreover, a woman was part of this petals. They thought what kind of flower it Dare Devil Team for the first time. The was. Then the next day when they went top the parade ended with the release of tricolor garden they were surprised. The garden was balloons. unique due to the special type of flower and by selling those flowers they were able to earn Watching the Republic Day Parade changed my well. They considered the flowers a gift from outlook on the nation. It was a wonderful God and lived a happy life. experience. Anna Jose, IV A Theresa Soni, XI E

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A Black Dot rushed to my uncle's house and my first sight was seeing the little bundle with its eyes closed. At first I was very scared, but gradually School was on in full swing and after the short fear melted to friendship and I would dart to break it was time for the English lesson to my uncle's home every evening to spend time commence. The English teacher came in and with my new four legged friend. He was named announced a surprise test. Roff, and I am proud to say that I was It was a hot afternoon and none of us were in instrumental in naming him. Roff and I are the mood for a test, but this test turned out to good friends but everytime I see him that be a real surprise. moment still flashes before my eyes – seeing him for the first time! As the papers were handed out, there was nothing on the paper, not a single question, but Adithya Pramod Menon, IX E for a black dot. Seeing the surprised expression on our faces he MY LOST BROTHER went on to explain that he wanted us to write One incident that I can never forget in my life is what what we saw in the paper, and that we the day I lost my brother at a fair. It still fills would not be graded on it. me with dread everytime I think of it. It was Relieved we set to work. Everyone set to write New Year's Ever and we had gone shopping. about the black dot. We took pains to describe While buying vegetables, my brother decided its shape, size and position. But no one wrote to follow his toy fan in the direction the wind about the blank part of the paper. was blowing. It led him to a fair nearby, where After collecting the papers, we had the most he was mesmerized by the sights and the interesting message. Sir told us that this is sounds. On realizing that he was no longer what happens in our lives too. The black dot with us, we panicked and began calling his signifies the problems we face. He advised us name. Seconds melted into minutes and the to leave the black dot and enjoy the serenity in minutes into hours but he still could not be our lives. found. However after a couple of traumatic hours an old lady, hearing our screams and Riya X A watching my brother realized what was happening and brought him back to us. As they Memorable Moments say – All's well that ends well! Amil Joseph IX E THE PUP On looking back, one incident that still seems A Fresh Perspective fresh in my memory is the day I first met my uncle's cute Labrador pup. On hearing the Walking down the road with my grocery bag I news about the new addition to the family, I could feel the cold wind whip across my

CHARISMA 2018-19 110 ENGLISH SECTION cheeks. The weather had been cold all week day doing exactly as I wished. I had armed and was only getting worse. There was nobody myself with a packet of crisps and was about, they were all probably at home with comfortably curled up on the sofa ready to their families. watch my favourite soap on television. I sighed… It had been the same for the last ten As I began to enjoy the programme, it was years. My son had left me to find a job in the suddenly interrupted by acoustics that should U S and I was left alone. I was a widower not have been there in the first place. On who longed for the few and infrequent visits of looking out of the window, I noticed that the my son. weather had changed. The sky was now dark Walking ahead, I saw the neighbourhood park. and ominous clouds filled the sky. Thunder and I used to spend my childhood days in this park. lightning were never my cup of tea and I was It was where I had met my wife, and the park filled with dread at facing the storm all alone meant a lot to me. at home. Reaching the park I hesitated for a moment and Just then the telephone rang. As I went to get then decided to enter it. I brushed away the it, I switched on the lights. To my horror a dark snow from one of the swings before sitting on shape covered the wall in front of me. Fully it. As I gazed my whole life suddenly flashed convinced that something supernatural had before my eyes. taken over I did what I excelled at – screaming! “John?!” However the horror did not stop there. Now the door bell also began to ring. I screamed I was shaken out of my reverie and almost fell even more as the door began to open by itself. off my swing. I was now a frenzied bundle of nerves. It took It was Joan, another childhood friend of mine. some time for my parents to quieten me down She was alone too, and could bear her as they were the ones who were ringing the loneliness no longer. doorbell. They had forgotten to take their umbrella. As for the horrid dark shape in the I smiled, brushed off the snow from my coat, room – it was just a moth attracted by the glow and as I held her hand, I felt the warmth of of the lamp. companionship seep through me as we made our way back home. The telephone - I am still waiting to find out who called that day. Afrin Ansari, X A Nazreen Fathima, IX E That Day The Boy Who Taught Me It was the height of summer. I was happy to be Everything in Life by myself at home as the company I loved the most was my own! I was prepared to face the It was a day in the 1940s. The caste system and

CHARISMA 2018-19 111 ENGLISH SECTION untouchability were the norm of the day. Me, “Ma!” she said, “This is the boy who saved being a very religious Hindu, firmly accepted Ramesh. Had he not got in front of the tipper the fact that those who did not abide by the truck and pushed Ramesh away, the truck rules of caste were definitely doomed. would have run over Ramesh.” I lived in a big bungalow with many servants at My heart skipped several beats. This was the the tip of my fingers. My life was lavish and I boy because of whom my Ramesh lived, and as I had everything I could ever dream of. stood there thinking he said softly “I lost my leg My children - Ramesh and Sudha went to in the accident.” school which was only for upper caste Brahmin I broke down. I couldn't handle the shock and children like mine. My husband was the High realized how terrible I had been. From that day Priest of the Narayana Temple in our village onwards he was my third child and my house and life was great for me until then. has always been open to people from every One day a boy came to my house and asked my walk of life. servant for some cash. When he refused and Now it is not the caste system that I think of but forced the boy out, the boy's pleas went in of the voice of conscience that speaks within vain. The boy came again the following week each one of us. but this time his leg had been amputated. He Kaitlyn M saw me and came forward to ask me for money. I was enraged to see a beggar enter the compound of my pure house and wanted him out. The only thing I could think of was to tell him Where there is something so derogatory that it would make righteousness in the heart, him leave and never want to come back. So I there is beauty in the shouted at him saying “You evil brat, how dare character. When there is you enter my pure house?” You don't deserve beauty in the character, anything. Get out of this house!” there is harmony in the That evening, my son returned from the home. When there is boarding school and said that he had survived an accident because a boy saved him from the harmony in the home, mouth of death. He said that he would not have there is order in the nation. returned home if not for that boy. When there is order in the The next day the boy returned and my anger nation, there is peace rose within me again as I belittled him. Hearing in the world. me my daughter Sudha came forward to see what was happening and pushing me aside told A. P. J. Abdul Kalam me something I will never forget.

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CHARISMA 2018-19 146 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19

CLASS : XII A Standing Row II: Adwaith Dinesh, Ashwin Leon Mathews, Gautham S Baiju, Jainam D Kothari, Rizwan Mohammed, Elijah Samuel Kurian, Pranav P Holla, Joel Liju Francis, Aquilas Ninan Koshy, Akash Joseph, Joseph Melvin, Abel Simon Zachariah, Aditya Ajith, Eldhose Saji Kuriakose, Adith Paul, Vinay Prabhakar, P Varun Indrajit, Alan Philipose Standing Row I: Ebin Joseph, Athul Sanjose, Steve Sam Jacob, Nishan Safar, Nikkita Vijay, Amy Mathews, Sona Solgy, Joan Jose M, Sneha Devaraj, Anagha Revi, Gowri S Menon, Shreya Saboo, Elisha Cherian, Surumi Nazeer, Aditya Shreeraj, Aromal Jose Baby, Ronn Bejo, Kannan Shilen. Sitting Row: Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Ashu Elizabeth George, Mrs. Kochuthresia, Mrs. Visalakshi V. R., Mrs. Rinu Mary Joy (Class Teacher), Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mrs. Lakshmi Ramesh, Mrs. Sreeja S. Pillai, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mrs. Sangeetha John.

CLASS : XII B

Standing Row II: Anna Riaa Benoy, Fathima Thasleem M S, Nanditha R, Adith Shaji, Joseph Philip, Jacob Sony, Shanto Vincent, Diyah Muhammed, Rahul M Joseph, Alby Devasia, Stefin S., Dan Abraham, Anirudh V. J., Santo Santhosh, Eldhose Benny, Gokul Sabu, Anu Pathrose, Liya Ann Joy, Gilna Simon Standing Row I: Diya Ann Sajan, Tanya John, Cerin Mejo, Grace Paul, Gaithuliu Rongmai, Ethena Mothi, Ann Jewel Jude, Niya George. N, Eleena Anna Kuriakose, Marva Abdul Khader, Diya Lizbeth Vijay, Anna Maria Kenny, Priyamvada .R. Pillai, Philomena Philip, P I Abna Mehdi, Sarah Annie Mathew, Kareen George, Ajeesha T A, Bhavya B. Sitting Row: Mrs. Kochuthresia, Mrs. Sreeja S. Pillai, Mrs. Lakshmi Ramesh, Mrs. Jayasree Prakash, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mrs. Susan Thomas (Class Teacher), Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Visalakshi V. R., Mrs. Elizabeth Mathew, Mrs. Deepa Satish, Mrs. Miriam

CLASS : XII C

Standing Row II: Harikrishnan, Rahul George Eapen, Jubel Benny, Ajal P Shaji, Aswin J. Panangatt, Alan N Koshy, Jerin Joseph Mani, Muhammed Hazim P N, Manu Paul, Sam Saji, Arjun P A, Gurudev Kamath, Aaron Jacob Gikku, John Tharian, Nikhil Biju, Dennis Pascal Standing Row I: Rohan Jose, Neha Jose, Adrija S Nair, Diya Manu, Sancia Maria Geo, Sridevi Sudheer Nair, Merin Elizabeth Thomas, Navya K Sinto, Fathima Shahma, Rose Raj, Theresa Jaison, Tejaswini S Pillai, Aneeta Thomas, Sanya Mathew, Niveditha David, Athira Nair PS, Sanjana L, Joseph Tom. Sitting Row: Mrs. Rinu Mary Joy, Mrs. Kochuthresia, Mrs. Charlene Jacob, Mrs. Rajeena K. L., Mrs. Susan Thomas, Mrs. Jayasree Prakash , Mrs. Lakshmi Ramesh (Class Teacher), Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mr. Alex M. J., Mrs. Visalakshi V. R., Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Elizabeth Mathew, Mrs. Deepa Satish

CHARISMA 2018-19 147 CLASS : XII D

Standing Row II: Katina Ann Jeethu, Paul Thaliath, Amal Abbas, Floyd Emmanuel, Zalman Salim , Ashwin George, Hanoch S Philip, Swalih A S, Leon George Raju, Akin T Thomas, K T Joseph, Francis John , Varghese Mathai, Rahul Menon, George Kuruvilla, Peter Paul, Charles Kishore, Alphina Jaison Standing Row I: Agnas Esther A, Vani Nair, Diya Mony M, Nivea Martin, Vivian Sarah Vivy, Sandra Jayakumar, Uttara Nambiar, Sandra Moby, Ritim Roy, Megha Anil, Anna Vismaya B, Marianne Joseph, Diya Akbar, Maria Siby, Neha Zainudeen, K A Fathimathu Zuhra, Riya Paul, Elizabeth Eldho, Arathy Treasa, Maria Serene J, Ann Mathew Sitting Row: Mrs. Kochuthresia, Mrs. Rinu Mary Joy, Mrs. Vinodini B., Mrs. Divya Mampilly, Mrs. Priya P. (Class Teacher), Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mr. Alex M. J., Mrs. Rwitu R., Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Rajani Ramesh

CLASS : XII E

Standing Row II: Santa Joe, Tessa Anthony, Nidha A Rahiman, Rahul Krishna, Rameez Aslam, Naveen K Mathew, Michael George, Abraham Evan Anil, Daniel Stephen, Emil Joseph, Jerry James, Jeswin M Boban, Rohan Mathew, Safwan Sadeek, Tharak Antony, Seara Lukose, Ahlam Naushad, Alfiya Shamsudheen Standing Row I: Reeha Thomas, Ludhiya Mary, Megha Wilson, E S Farzeena Beevi, Gayathri S, Karen Seby, Tania Mariam, Ann Maria Geo, Riya George, Neha John, Minna Saju, Pearl Tresa Joby, Geethu Joseph, Sonu Nixon, Diya Jojo, Malavika K R, Namita Susan, Elsa Mary Johnson, Liya Net. Sitting Row: Mrs. Ciby Mary Aby, Mrs. Vinodini B., Mrs. Divya Mampilly, Mrs. Priya P. , Mrs. Rajani Ramesh (Class Teacher), Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mr. Alex M. J., Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Kochuthresia K. M., Mrs. Sangeetha John.

CLASS : XII F

Standing Row I: Aileen Raju, Sruthi M., Kavitha Das, Angela Prince, Amanda Cleetus, Amritha Poddar, Vaishnavi M. Nair, Adithyan P. , Migahael Roy, Anaina S. Abdulla, Renjana S. Nair, Fiza N. Jesweer, Gaadha A. S., Rose George V., Sreelakshmi Muralidharan, Digi Therese K. J. Sitting Row: Mrs. Resmi R., Mrs. Jinnu Maria Anto, Mrs. Jyothy George, Mrs. Rwitu R. (Class Teacher), Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Mrs. Saji Varghese, Mr. Joshy Varghese, Mr. Alex M. J., Mrs. Chithra Priyadarshini, Mrs. Bindu Mony, Mrs. Kochuthresia K. M.

CHARISMA 2018-19 148 CHARISMA 2018-19 149 OUR TEAM

Top Row : K. Joy, Shyma Viswan, Zion Padamadan, Salu Gentle, Faustina Praveen, Jayanand, Deepthi Dilip, Priyanka Martin, Nisha Ranjit Koshy Middle Row : Elizabeth Kessya, Rintu Jaison, Rose, Anila Itty, Shija Salam, Anu Annamma, Asha Satheesh, Mary Antony, Jyoti Sreeraj Sitting Left to right : Simy Roy, Latha Mathew, Charmine Libera, Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Sunitha Shah, Shiny Johnson.

CHARISMA 2018-19 150 OUR TEAM PTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Row 1 : Simy Roy, Mary T.A., Renuka Mathew, Elizabeth Jacob, Minu Mithun, Livymol Varghese, Anitha Reby, Zion Padamadan Sitting Left to right : Geethu Abraham, Rohit Chacko, Paul Cleetus, Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Charmine Libera, Pradeep Kokkatt, Roby Pidiyath, Bindiya Cherian

SUPPORT STAFF Row 1 : Stella Biju, Soumya Anish, Juma Shijo, Anila Shaji, Smitha Saji, Soniya Vinod, Mary Sheela, Bindhu Mohandas, Sheela Selvaraj, , Sheela Dinesh Sitting Left to right : Sukumaran Nair, Ramani K. P., Soumyamol, Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, Charmine Libera, Kochuthresia Antony, Omana Ramachandran, Prem Baghpran.

CHARISMA 2018-19 151 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19

MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA HEADMISTRESS

Children are God's gift to us, and it is also said that if one keeps a child happy they're keeping the Almighty happy. Childhood is the best part of any individual's life. It is during childhood that a child is moulded as an individual for the rest of his/her life. It is my pleasure to take you through the journey we have had this year. Our newsletter Jingles keeps our Parents and well wishers updated on all activities of our Kindergarten. The morning assembly, a congregation of Students, Teachers and staff, is the best way to begin the day at our Kindergarten. The students get an introduction to devotion, spirituality, concentration, self control, leadership, confidence and self discipline. Activities in the KG are action packed and we have a host of them that keep our children active and energetic. Field trips and picnics in the formative years are one of the most important things we organize for our Students. They not only expand children's learning experiences,

CHARISMA 2018-19 152 by providing them with hands-on experience, but also increase an understanding of the world in which they live. Talent Time and Spectrum Students were given an opportunity to showcase their talents and to unleash their imagination by Drawing and Colouring, Clay Modelling, Paper Folding etc. We have instituted an award system which ensures that every participant takes home a trophy. All children were awarded certificates and trophies for their active involvement in the activities conducted in our Kindergarten. It was indeed very satisfying to see a huge turnout for Children's day Fancy Dress Parade. We appreciate all the efforts taken by the Parents. Sports day was celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. Various fun-filled games were conducted for the Children, Parents and Staff. Children's birthdays along with other festivals are celebrated with great pomp and show. Festival celebrations at Kindergarten help children understand the importance of bonding, sharing joy and celebrating happiness with togetherness. The Parent Workshop introduced the methodology followed in our Kindergarten. Dr. Vijayalakshmi gave us an insight into good parenting. All of us do not have equal talents but all of us should have equal opportunities. Kiddies Day is a day of celebration when each and every child gets an opportunity to perform on stage. It is a joyous occasion, which we all look forward to. For Teachers it is a great opportunity to showcase the talents they have nurtured in the children and as for the Parents it is a matter of great pride to watch them on stage. My colleagues are the backbone of this great institution. I am extremely privileged to be part of the dynamic RCJK team. I am deeply grateful to the faculty and support staff for their sincere and caring attitude which has brought in a very warm atmosphere for all our little ones. Convocation marks the end of the academic year where the UKG children spread their wings and fly out to the exciting world that awaits them. A big thanks to the PTA Executive Committee members. The dedication and support they have shown throughout the year, especially for the Well Child Check and World Food Day, was truly amazing. I thank God Almighty for the manifold ways through which He showers His blessings on us and also ask our Saviour to shine over all of us. Thank you!

CHARISMA 2018-19 153 INITIATION “Well begun is half done”

Rev. Fr. Ajeesh Puthussery CMI presided over the function and Dr. Joseph I. Injodey felicitated RCJK on the occasion held on 2 June 2018.

CHARISMA 2018-19 154 SPORTS DAY “Sports in action”

CHARISMA 2018-19 155 CHARISMA 2018-19 156 CHARISMA 2018-19 157 SPORTS CHAMPIONS SWIMMING CHAMPIONS

Devika S.Menon, Nevin Mathew Rejis, Ryan Simon Siby Andrea Anna Anil, Hriday G. Iyer

Maria Anna Pramod, Evan Mathew Varghese Akash Ajay, S. Adithi

CHARISMA 2018-19 158 ONAM “Colours and flavours from across God's own country”

CHARISMA 2018-19 159 CHARISMA 2018-19 160 CHRISTMAS “Jingle all the way”

CHARISMA 2018-19 161 CHARISMA 2018-19 162 KIDDIES DAY “An evening to remember”

“Mrs. Molly Cyril, Dean and Director, The Charter School, was the Chief Guest for the day.”

CHARISMA 2018-19 163 KIDDIES DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 164 KIDDIES DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 165 KIDDIES DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 166 KIDDIES DAY

Steve Hannah Rose Rohan Kurian Sandria Tanvi Linu Mundadan John Ann Alex Renjoy LKG A LKG B LKG C LKG D LKG E

Tanisi Pradeep Aadya Akash Johan Navmi Eva Anna Mariam Merin Maria Izaan Kokkatt Vinoj Ajay Thomas Harikrishnan Nimish Jacob Praveen Jameesh LKG F LKG G UKG A UKG B UKG C UKG D UKG E UKG F UKG G

CHARISMA 2018-19 167 FIELD TRIP “Fun-filled Growth”

CHARISMA 2018-19 168 CHARISMA 2018-19 169 TALENT TIME “Budding Talents”

CHARISMA 2018-19 170 FANCY DRESS World of Fantasy

CHARISMA 2018-19 171 FANCY DRESS World of Fantasy

CHARISMA 2018-19 172 KIDS PICNIC “Fun and frolic all the way”

CHARISMA 2018-19 173 WELL CHILD CHECK “Health is wealth”

CHARISMA 2018-19 174 SPECIAL DAYS “Birthdays and Feast Days”

Teachers and kids conveyed Birthday wishes to Rev. Fr. John Therezhath CMI on his birthday celebrated on 26 June 2018. Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI’s Birthday

Birthday greetings to Saji Ma'am! Birthday greetings to Charmine Ma'am!

CHARISMA 2018-19 175 DIWALI

GANDHI JAYANTHI WORLD STUDENTS' DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 176 INDEPENDENCE DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 177 INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY

KERALA DAY

MOMENTS OF DEVOTION

Ash Wednesday

Coronation

CHARISMA 2018-19 178 Exaltation of the Holy Cross Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Feast of Our Lady of Rosary

Feast of Sacred Heart of Jesus & First Friday Feast of Immaculate Heart of Blessed Mary

CHARISMA 2018-19 179 Remembering our Founder St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara.

Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary St. Thomas Day

CHARISMA 2018-19 180 TEACHERS’ ORIENTATION

Dr. Mathew Thomas, Psychotherapist, Canada and Rev. Dr. Palakkapally CMI, Principal, Sacred Heart College, Thevara were the guest speakers for the day. TEACHERS' TRAINING PROGRAMME

Dr. Shaheera Thangal and Mr. Vipin Roldant enlightened the teachers on the application of positive psychology in the classroom. PARENT WORKSHOP

“Parenting Skills”- Dr. M. Vijayalakshmi, M.D.

CHARISMA 2018-19 181 REPUBLIC DAY

PUPPET SHOW

CHARISMA 2018-19 182 SPECTRUM Fusion Of Colours

TEACHERS' DAY

FRIENDSHIP DAY

CHARISMA 2018-19 183 WORLD FOOD DAY

In association with World Food Day, Rev. Fr. Augustine Mampilly CMI, members of PTA, Teachers and kids visited Marialayam, a home for the aged, with grocery supplies and spread cheer among the inmates. WORLD POST DAY

STAFF PICNIC

CHARISMA 2018-19 184 CONVOCATION “Time to throw your cap high”

CHARISMA 2018-19 185 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 A LKG -

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. SUNITHA SHAH

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Felix Jithin, Evana John, Seyra Rose, Nitza Theres Tomson, Catherine Therese, Hazel Fatim, Antonia Elizabeth Anto, Ryan Brijesh Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Calvin M. Plamootil, Aryan B. Nallavan Veedu, Johan Kuruvilla, Angela Anna Bopin, Mikayla Jefin Koshy, Sarah Ann Lijo, Steeve Sen Joseph, Rayansh Vilesh Kalthoonical, Adit Thomas Paul Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Irene Susan Abin, Elvin Gidhin, Jewel Jecko, Steve Linu, Diya Elsa Sebastian, Aabel George Dinu, Zennu Aan Tojo, Denver Jude Dcoutho, Reesa Martin LKG - B

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MS. ELIZABETH KESSYA

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Eva Susan Thomas, Jordan Mathews, Evan Skaria Arun, Tianna Thomas, Angeline Sijo, Raunel Bijoys George, Aryan V. Narayan, Aleena Roy, Devika S. Menon Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Michelle Tessa Siby, Aaron Abraham Chunkath, Edwin Sunil, Nesia Lovegin Maliakel, Jewel Ann Varghese, Steve Ajish, Irene Maria Kallidukkil, Shreya Sujith, Anay S. R., Ryan Anil, Raichel Stephin Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Johaan Sony, Theophane M. A., Maria Joseph, Sarah Abraham Thalappillil, Carol Antony, Hannah Rose Mundadan, Adhiraj U., Yohaan Oommen Ginu

CHARISMA 2018-19 186 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 LKG - C

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. SHEEBA K. JOY

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Edwin Joseph Sujith, Irene Anna Thomas, Amar Nair, Neha Sebastian, Aleena Zaina Mujeeb, Ethan Mathews Thomas, Sarah Thomas, Yacoub K. R., Olivia George Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Jessica Praveen, Paul Koshy George, Hannah John, Akash Murukan, Christina Shogun, Aithan Niran, Maria Anil Kokkat, Joel Cyriac Joshy, Rachelle Treza Thomas, Rohan Kurian John Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Theresa Antony, Tanish Hari, Rose Kurien Kalarickal, Meenakshi Rohit, Antonio Aneesh Arakkal, Esther K. Binish, Anjel Maria Ambat, Jonathan Korah Jacob, Blissta Benny LKG - D

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. ASHA SATHEESH

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Joanne Jeevan, Reyan Joseph Renji, Arya Rose Arun, Noel Sony, Sarah Babin Mechery, Adam Nazar, Chrissa Elizabeth Abu, Ryan Thomas John, Sandria Ann Alex Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Kuruvilla Thomas, Ann Chirakkaparambil, Ahammad Faheem, Dyuti Jayasuryan, Ethan Jilish, Mary Susan Mathew, Muhammed Ismail M. A., Thamanna Haris, Akshith Ajin Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Rosanne Kurian, Jonathan Cyril Davis, Manasa Jeby, Joe Joseph, Naomi Stephen, David Thottam, Hannah Jijo, Thomson Philip, Aliza Mangalathu

CHARISMA 2018-19 187 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 LKG - E

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. PHILOMINA ROSE

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Nivedh Krishna K.R., Advaith Panneerselvam, Amelia Jose, Ritika Renjith, Ethan Isac Sanjay, Ann Elizabeth Rakesh, Nanda Vijesh, Ryan Thomas, Jerrin Joseph Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Mariana Palatty, Emy Ann Deepu, Evelyn Maria Paul, Alex Kuruvilla Joseph, John Joseph, Nathan Jofin, Joanna Mariam Varghese, Izara Ann Feby, Liya Jose Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Mohamed Maazin V. Y., Abira Sijo, Reuben Tom Koottummel, Olivia Tonny, Cristiano Justin, Tanvi Renjoy, Juwan Jayan George, Sana Sooraj, Thomas Jose Puthoor LKG - F

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. SHIJA SALAM

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Abigail Susan Mathew, Mikhael Joseph, Ann Sebastian, Thomas Jinesh Muthiraparampil, Amy Praveen, Renz Arun, Tanisi Pradeep Kokkatt, Hriday G. Iyer Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Norah Vimal, Ayan Najeeb, Evaniya, Ryan Simon Siby, Rachel Maria Siby, Johan Varkeychan, Riana Maria Siby, Nilind Krishna M.D., Mariam Martin Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Erik Joseph Chris, Anvitha Ajai, Joshua Mathew Binoy, Heidi Regina Joseph, Advait S. Subash, Emilia Jovin, Christy Anto Navin, Linsa Merin Sam

CHARISMA 2018-19 188 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 LKG - G

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. JYOTI SREERAJ

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Isabel Joish, Niya Telly, Johan Mathew Shibi, George Toffin, Andrea Anna Anil, Jacob Zacharia, Joseph Mathews, Jhanvi Jins, Leyna Antony Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Abhay U.S., Sree Badra S. Menon, Rehaan Mathew Jacob, Rita Mary Anto, Srihari Visal, Sara Manu, Tanmay Joe Francis, Anna Joseph Kannampuzha, Nevin Mathew Rejis Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Diya Mariam Paul, Mark Evan Lino, Aadya Vinoj, Alan Giby, Houra Mariam K. Abdulmajeed, Emil Viju, Evana Siju, Ryan James, Maria Zoe George A UKG -

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. NISHA RANJIT KOSHY

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Akash Ajay, Joseph Zacharia, Serah Thomas, Sayan Thomas Saju, Isabel John Kottam, Nathan Joseph, Ethan Binesh Mathew, Nivedita Nimesh, Parvana S. Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Neil Paul Joseph K., Nandana Nair, Jeff Parappilly, Niveditha Govind, Theo Sam Vivek, Paul Kandanaden Paul, Merlin Praveen, Emman Mathew, Hannah Seby Thazhathel Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Evan Mathew Varghese, Eliza Roy, Hrishikesh K.S., Shehzeen Fathima, Arjun C. S., Naina Joshy Padinjarekkoott, Isa Beth Tony, Aldwin Aneesh Arakkal, Avantika A.

CHARISMA 2018-19 189 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 UKG - B

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. FAUSTINA PRAVEEN

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Joel Joseph Geo, Leah Antony, Nathan Sebastian, Wesley Sam, Abbigail Manoj Varghese, Hamelin Roby Pidiyath, Gabriel Adams George, Anokha Arjun, Vedamsh Prabhu S. J. Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Neha Susan Nebu, Hannah Mary D. Murikan, Joseph Sajeev, Anush A. Anoop, Pia Pritesh Curicad, Vishal S. Menon, Johann Santo, Johan Thomas Varghese, Ishani M. Nair, Helena Mathews Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Brooklyn Clara Augustine, Linford Roby, Ann Anil Kurias, Jefrin Tom Terry, Anamika M. R., Jacob Renjith, Catherine Anson, Serah Mariam Jacob, Ann Mariya Sibi UKG - C

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. RINTU JAISON

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Nathan Bobby Varghese, Sarah Geo, Cicil Niya Maria, Nihal Favaz, Eva Mary Zacharia, Jacob Chacko Manimala, Navmi Harikrishnan, Keziah Chakkanat Vinod, Yavin Mahajan Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Clarene Joby, Yusuf S. Mohamed, Allen George Vikas, Vihaan Raju, Kiara Steev, Eshan Jeevan, Anay Rakesh, Neah Navin Mathew Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Nysa Ann Biji, Yadukrishnan Namboothiri, Thomas T. Ambat, Praisy Sibi, Jake Jo Francis, Hanna George, Muhammed Rihan P. A., George Pramod, Hana Tinu Rafi

CHARISMA 2018-19 190 CLASS PHOTO 2018-19 UKG - D

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. ANILA ITTY

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Aliz Elza Sain, Vishakh R. Nair, Emmanuel Paul Brighty, Mathew Varkey Varghese, Paul Abraham George, Abel Mathew Joseph, Austin John Placid, Abraham George Sunesh, Ethel Miriam Deepak Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Sai Thrithika S., Dani Anish George, Steve Juny, Eva Anna Nimish, Karan Jos Subin, Johan James Jeo, Evana Elizabeth George, Juan Joseph Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Vaishnavi A., Sebus Lal Chiramel, Hannah Abin, Anto Philip, Theresa Mary Mathews, Eriq Mithun, Elizabeth Mary Joji Daniel, Naithan Thomas Oommen, Amelia Mithun UKG - E

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. LATHA MATHEW

Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Reyah Elz Jobin, Kiran A. Nair, Varkey Philip Vithayathil, Joseph Linson, Saira Vincy Thomas, Rehan Ahmed, Jake George Shijo, Johann Paul Orathel, Jewel Maria Jils Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Nivah Sara Jibu, Aaryan B., Elizabeth Mary Ajith, Muhammed Nathan, Ann Jane Jijo, Diya S. Rajiv, Emmanuel Joseph Pullatt, Maria Giffy, Abishai Terance Thomas, Maria Anna Pramod Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Joel K. Tony, Mariam Jacob, Aaron Mathew N. B., Afrin Siju, Ishaan Raghesh, Vivantha Janki Nair, Aaron B. Philip, Judith Agnes Saral, Evan Jeevan

CHARISMA 2018-19 191 UKG - F

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. ANU ANNAMMA Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Chris George Joseph, George Joseph Kannampuzha, Merin Maria Praveen, Antony Thomas Poothokaren, Jithin John, Madhav V., Meenakshi Menon, Ethan Joe Ebin, Devaansh Sanjith Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Jake George, Eva Susain Leslie, Elsa Maria Joel, Hannah Mary Lovegin, Evaan Mathew Joseph, Siddharth S., Anton Joe Shajan, Shreya Sebastian, S.Adithi, Nathan Boby Paul Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Betty Sony, Ryan Daniel Mathew, Gianna Mariam Joseph, Johaan Soby Madathil, Avantika Jithin, Nathen Varghese Nevin, Anna Mariyam Teddy, Nathanael Varghese Thomas, Sarah Liiz John UKG - E

HEADMISTRESS: MRS. CHARMINE LIBERA CLASS TEACHER: MRS. DEEPTHI DILIP Row 1 (Standing Left to Right) : Yuhan Dennis Dinu, Evaan Isaac Varghese, Mariyam Joseph, Amanda Marie Pouline, Rayton John Thomas, Gianna George, Aaliyah John Kollenkeril, Jijo Joseph, Hami Libin Row 2 (Standing Left to Right) : Jennifer Gimmi, Rishan Sareen, Joann Elsa Joseph, Izaan Jameesh, Niveditha N. Vinod, Rehan Jose, Lynn Paul, Abaan Muhammed Nishab, Joanne Tinu Yohannan Row 3 (Sitting Left to Right) : Andrea Tony, Armaan K. Anoob, Claire Therese Nibu, Rehan Reby Thomas, Imaya Moncy, Ihsaan Savad, Thara George, Jonathan Antony Joseph, Isabel Mariam Jacob

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