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21 June 2020 INTERNATIONAL YOGA SPECTACULAR RESULTS ... Our school secured Championship Trophy of E-Spectro 2020-2021 organized by SBOA Sr. Sec school. Overall Champions in the FRINGES, interschool competition conducted by The Choice school Overall Champions in the SASTRA SAMAYASYA interschool competition conducted by Vidyodaya school. Our principal Ms.Prathiba V is the recipient Editorial of the Visionary Principal Award by the Zenik We are really delighted and proud to announce Olympiad and Principal par Excellence that we are ready with the annual edition of Award by IIHM in connection with Teach- our school newsletter-Pravahini. This edition ers’ day . unveils the pious attempt of our students who explored and navigated through the virtual world for unravelling their creativity and Principal’s Message Ms Girija K was awarded a talents. This edition is indeed a treasure trove 2020 - a year more of opportunities to relearn and unlearn rather than one of Microcredential in online that surely stirs the mind of the readers and setbacks, is beating a retreat to bring us closer to new perceptions. Yes fresh teaching by CENTA, India's takes them to the world of virtual celebrations, perspectives on man's role in nature's scheme. Standing on the threshold of largest learning platform with activities and contest. We invite you all to feast changes, we hope for the golden hues of a fresh dawn to weave its magic into your eyes and warm your soul with our special our life. Undaunted by the pandemic, the unsung warriors in the global ed- internationally benchmarked edition. ucational milieu were busy gearing up for accepting the new normals, teaching competencies. adapting and equipping with the much needed new skills. Together with Editorial Board them, their little brave hearts pitched in to fight valiantly to conquer new Editors horizons of online learning. The flood of online activities carried out by our Ms R Chitra Mani was Vidyalaya cascades down to you ,as you unfold the pages of our news letter Ms.Pooja Gopinath Ms. Sajitha Mithun nominated by the school Pravahini, a testimony to the stupendous efforts of teachers and students for the IIHM - Indian Insti- Ms. Latha Sasi Kumar Ms.Sunu Panicker working in perfect synchronisation from remote. As we brace ourselves up to conquer new heights, we pray to Gurudev to be our beacon light at every tute of Hotel Manage- Designers step, to help us tread untrodden pathways of learning with courage and op- ment, Bangalore for the timism as our watch words. Te a c h e r s C o r o n a Ms.Anju Anup Ms. Asha R Bhat Ms Prathiba V(Principal) Warrior Award. Ms Sajitha Mithun Ms Sheeba Satheesh —Winner of Art In- 4thth Position – National tegrated Learning THUNDERING SUCCESS !!! level for All India Why- K2 Category by soQRIOus Teacher’’s Macmillan Educa- Quiz 2021 tion. 1. Aarav Krishna(UKG)- Second Prize - Vocal Focal – E Spectro organised by SBOA School. 2. Akshara Sridhar Parvathy,Aishwarya Nair, Aiswarya K,Madhav M Sunil- First Prize- Mime- Category III - The FRINGES , Inter- school Competition -The Choice School. 3. Karthik Shine ( X A) ,Adithya S , ( XI C), Megha Maria Jose (XI C), Sreelakshmi K (XI B)- Second Prize - Street Play -The Fringes , Interschool Competition -The Choice School. 4. Monal Ruble (XIIA), Alka Ruble (XA)- Second Prize - Musical Theatre -The Fringes , Interschool Competition -The Choice School. 5. Aishwarya Lekshmi BS ( X), Lakshmi K Rajeev. ( X), Anirjit D Kartha. ( X), Gautam Ajith Menon ( X) –Second Prize - English Short Film - The Fringes , Interschool Competition -The Choice School. 6. Niranjan Aneesh (VII)- First Prize - Monologue - Category III - The Fringes , Interschool Competition -The Choice School. 7. Chinmayi Varma (III D)- First Prize -Category 1 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations conducted by Rachna Sagar Private Limited. 8. Sreevedh (III D)- Second Prize - Category 1 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations Conducted by Rachna Sagar Private Limited. 9. Chaithanya( VI A)- First Prize - Category 2 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations Conducted by Rachna Sagar Private Limited . 10. Niranjana (VI C)- Second Prize - Category 2 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations Conducted by Rachna Sagar Private Limited. 11. Bhadra C N ( VIII A) – First Prize - Category 3 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations conducted By Rachna Sagar Private . 12. Ganesh B ( VIII D)- Second Prize - Category 3 - Subhashitha Chanting as a part of Sanskrit Week Celebrations Conducted By Rachna Sagar Private . 13. Aishwarya Lekshmi B S(10D) & Vaishnavi S (10 A)- Second Prize - The Battle of The Beasts - The Inter School Event- Crossroads By Global Public School. 14. Chaithanya (VI A)- First Prize - Global Online Bhajan Competition conducted by Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth where par- ticipants from different parts of the world competed. 15. Althea Carmel Gomez (II)- Second Prize - Imprint Your Imagination – E Spectro organised by SBOA School. 16. Shailene Sooraj Philip (I A)- Second Prize - Drawing Contest organised by Lulu Mall. 17. Aayal Cil ( IV A)- Second Prize -Pencil Drawing- In All Kerala Drawing Competition conducted by Samagra Wellness Ed- ucation Palakkad. 18. Leuan Sooraj Philip(III C)- First Prize - Drawing and Colouring - Samagra Wellness Education Palakkad. 19. Aayal Cil ( IV A),Sruth (XII A),Adwaith C Menon (IV C)- Meritorious Performance Utopia – Painting-Online Creativity Initiative On Account Of World Mental Health Week Celebrations Organised By Expressions India. 20. Masoomi Nevgi (Viii D),Anet Mary Luiz( Vi B),Aidan Jose (Iv D),Chaithanya (Vi A), Rituparna(IV B)- Outstanding Per- formance Utopia – Painting- Online Creativity Initiative On Account Of World Mental Health Week Celebrations Organised By Expressions India. 21. Aliya A T( V C),Amanda (Vi D),Anika S Nair (Iv B),Chandana (Viii C),Greg Mathew (Iv A),Sivani V (XI B)- Outstanding Performance Utopia – Poster- Online Creativity Initiative On Account Of World Mental Health Week Celebrations Organ- ised By Expressions India. 22. Parvathy P N (VI A)- Meritorious Performance Utopia – Poster- Online Creativity Initiative On Account Of World Men- tal Health Week Celebrations Organised By Expressions India. 23. Swetha V S (VII B)- Exemplary Performance Utopia – Poster- Online Creativity Initiative on account of World Mental Health Week Celebrations organised by Expressions India. 24. Arya Raghu (IX A) & Sanjana (VI B)- Meritorious Performance Eloquence Essay- Online Creativity Initiative On Account Of World Mental Health Week Celebrations Organised By Expressions India. 25. Divya J M(IXA)&Pavithra Anjana Suresh(IVC)- Outstanding Performance Eloquence Essay- Online Creativity Initiative on ac- count of World Mental Health Week Celebrations organised by Expressions India. 26. Andriyad’silva(VII)- Second Prize - Nail Art- E Spectro organised by Sboa School. 27. Vedh Unnikrishnan( III A)- First Prize- Photo Contest organized by Rotary Club Of Cochin , Lords. 28 Krishna P Thampi (I B)- First Prize - Smiling Contest , Rotary Club Of Cochin. 29. Jithu Jude(XII A), Kapil Kotecha (XII D) & Jijo Sajeev(X A)- Second Prize - Interschool Photography Competition organized by St.Peters Kadayirippu School. 30. Shailene Sooraj Philip ( I A)- First Prize - Dress Up As Freedom Fighter Junior organized by Asoka World School & Online Fancy Dress Competition organized by Centre Square Mall. 31. Alodia Emilyn (I A)- Second Prize - Online Fancy Dress Competition organized by Centre Square Mall. 32. Claire Joseph ( VIII D)- Second Prize- Photography Contest conducted by St. Teresa's College as part of World Habitat Day. 33. Joseph Lahm Noronha & Arun Sreekumar – Second Prize - Digital Collage Competition conducted by Vidyodaya School . 34. Rex Kannickal (Class I)-Second Prize - Category 1 - Artrack 2020, a painting competition organised by Kochi Metro Rail Ltd. 35. Aayal Cil ( IV A)-First Prize-Pencil drawing- Kairali Library Youth Wing competitions in connection with Children's Day 2020. 36. Leuan Sooraj Philip(III)-First Prize- Milma Kuttivara Contest - conducted by Milma,Ernakulam. 37. Behes National Debate Competition-Varsha G (XI)- the 5th Best Speaker followed by Sreelakshmi K- the 10th best speaker, Megha Maria Jose (XI) -12th best speaker and Lakshmi P Nath (XI) 13th best speaker. 38.Varsha G (XI)-First Prize- TURNCOAT – Individual Debate Competition organised by Govt Model Engineering College, Ko- chi. 39. G Krishnakanth (XI), Megha Maria Jose (XI), Dhwani Dogra (XI)- awarded A Grade- TURNCOAT – Individual Debate Com- petition organised by Govt Model Engineering College, Kochi. 40. Bhavya Krishnan (I)- 1st prize in Masquerade -Speaking as scientist with the backdrop showing the work and in apt costume- In Vidyodaya Sastra Samasya – an Interschool Science Competition. 41. Khushi Ajani (IV)- 1st prize - Eureka – creative speech on the discovery that changed the world- In Vidyodaya Sastra Samasya – an Interschool Science Competition. 42. Varun Vimal Menon ( V)- 2nd prize – Different Strokes – poster and speech on “man & the machine .where to draw the line?”- In Vidyodaya Sastra Samasya – an Interschool Science Competition. 43. ARUN SREEKUMAR (XI) & JOSEPH LAHM NORONHA (XI)-Second Prize - Online Digital collage Competition conducted by the Department of Social Science, Vidyodaya. 44. Hadrian Shane Rebeiro-1st - Inframe( Mobile photography)- Technozarre 2021, the interschool techfestorganised by Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kottayam. 45. Masoomi S Nevgi ( VIII)-
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