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Idealite 2017 CROWNED BY OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ARTS OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SPORTS OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SCIENCE (1) (2) From Manager’s Desk Majeed Ideal braham Lincoln once remarked: “All that I am and hope to be, I owe to my Angel Mother”…words that Acame straight from a grateful heart acknowledging her immeasurably profound contribution in making him the man he eventually turned out to be. In acknowledging this debt, Lincoln was echoing a primordial faith in the parental ability to shape and mould a child’s life…….the same ability which also permeates the domain of a Teacher too! In this context we must remember that the purpose and end of education, then, and now, continues to be the same, that is……..to help our children embark on a journey of self-discovery; to find meaningful expression of their innate gifts; and above all to help them attain their fullest potential in living out their dream and become what God wants them to be! This, I firmly believe is the true goal of all education. As caregivers for our young, let us never underestimate our role in their lives. At the end of this academic year, I am very proud to point out the invigorating partnership between Ideal teachers and parents, who are at the heart of all the endeavour to do. Needless to say, a lot of painstaking effort has been poured into rolling out many achievements in both curricular and co- curricular areas this year. Let us move together with this energy in the best interests of our children and help mould them into responsible and sensitive global citizens who will make a difference. With my warmest regards and best wishes Majeed Ideal (3) Messages hange in today’s world is riding an accelerated pace and we need to pause and reflect it on the entire education system. As Cwe impart education to match the advancement of technology and globalization, we march our children ahead with the ethos of moral and ethical principles. Hence, our aim is not just confined to the academic growth of a child; rather we aim at creating good and thinking individuals who possess a positive & constructive attitude. Ideal Trust welcomes to a land of serenity, poise, self-discipline and composure at our school where a child is developed not only as a student but as compassionate human being too. Ideal fortunately have a committed and supportive management, dedicated teachers, caring and co-operative parents, which blend harmoniously to create a child- centric school. With all these blessings, I am sure no stone would be left untuned to make our children the future citizens of global community where the ethos of moral values in their life and character stays central. With warm regards, Kunhavu Haji Chairman, Ideal Trust ducation bears the best results when efforts are directed towards goals unreservedly. The Ideal Trust aims at education that is Especialized moral edification leading children the arms and means to follow their true calling. Ideal nurture all the facets of hidden abilities of the students as once ability is set, the strife for success begins. This Annual Edition of Idealite – the newsletter of Ideal is a proof for the series of successes. My dear students, Life does not provide warranties and guarantees. But it provides possibilities and opportunities. So start where you are, use what you have and be what you want to be. Good Luck and best wishes, Sayyid Attakkoya Thangal General Secretary, Ideal Trust (4) Messages ducation is not merely acquirement of facts Ebut also of values which help us improve the different facets of mankind. I am very delighted to say that our school provides a stimulating and enriched environment so that the children can enjoy all aspects of their learning. It gives me immense pleasure to pen a few words to our magazine exclusively meant for bringing out the writing talents of those young buds deal has been invariably and incessantly implementing from our school. a unique; sagaciously salient & sedulously saturating system of Student centred schooling, creating a And now, I extend my warm I wishes to the Management, familial environment with an apt ambiance, congenial and conducive enough to embark up on the sublime Principal, HMs, HODs, Staff task of ensuring and assuring the survival of even the and students of our school to weakest made possible, infallibly igniting the ingrained continue this journey in the multifarious multiple intelligence, getting them wholly road of excellence. involved in skill oriented co & extra-curricular activities Dr. Abdulla Pookkodan in the affordable arenas of Sports & Arts, in addition to PTA President, Ideal English School (CBSE) supplementary students’ organizations such as SPC, Red Cross, Scout and Guides etc; which inevitably impart a positive, effective and enormously efficacious impact on the blending and moulding of a curative and corrigible character formation, along with the instilling Ideal English Higher Secondary School is quintessential quest for an effusive excellence, leading to a undoubtedly a centre of excellence that caters marvelous mentoring and meliorating upliftment, enriched to the educational needs of the children who by a balanced nurturing of emotional, physical, spiritual, strive to be the best in both curricular and co- social and personal procurement, propelling self satiating curricular areas. self esteem & sober self discipline, eventually elevating At this juncture, I feel truly privileged to each and every student to stand in prowess shoulder to represent the parents of higher secondary shoulder with umpteen victories both in academics as well section as the President of PTA . Thus, I as non-academics, thus making the scholastic year-2016- wholeheartedly congratulate the entire team 17 an ‘Annus Mirabilis’ seasoned by the unceasing co- of Ideal on successfully operation of the Parents & the strenuous efforts inculcated completing another eventful by the Staff, succored through infinitely inundated initiation and historic academic year imbibed & induced by the Ideal Management along with the and wish success in the benevolent benisons bestowed up on by the ever Merciful years to come. God who may continue to shower His buoyant blessings up on each one of us abundantly, enabling to keep up the same Regards tempo of hilarious harmony, tendentious team spirit and synchronizing success in the coming years too. Sreepathy Joseph V. T. PTA President, Senior Principal Ideal English Higher secondary School (5) Achievers Honoured 1250 trophies Distributed Hon. MLA Prof. Abid Hussain Thangal Inaugurated the Celebrations The Achievers’ Day-17 Mega programme, conducted Sports Meet, State School Kalotsav, State School in Ideal Campus on 11th by HSS and HS (state ) Science Fair, Central Sahodaya Disrict Kalotsav, state & 12th February- 2017 by CBSE section, literally level Scholarship Examination (STSE), Ideal Talent captivated the minds of Parents and Guests alike, Examination Etc. especially by the exhibition portrayed, highlighting the glorious past of Ideal, decorated with relevant The opening ceremony was chaired by Mr. K. photos of eminent persons, displaying each & every Kunhavu Haji (Chairman Ideal Trust), and the event held in the Campus, along with the Collage official inauguration was done by Prof. Abid Hussain work showcasing the activities of Sports, Arts, Science Thangal, honourable MLA (Kottakkal). The trophies Fair, Scouts & Guides, SPC, Band Melam and so on. and mementos were distributed by Mr. Thomas Master Around 1250 Trophies were distributed to the winners (Dronacharaya Award winner), Mr. P. Surendran who have bagged top positions in the National School (Novelist and Social Acitivist), Mr. Safarulla (6) Mr. Safarulla (DDE, Malappuram), Mr. Thomas Master Mr.P.Surendran Mr. K.P.A Majeed Mrs. Saidabi Ms. Ramya (Dronacharaya Award (Novelist and Ex.MLA (AEO Edappal) (Munsiff Magistrate, winner) Social Activist) Ponnani) (DDE, Malappuram), Mr. K.P.A Majeed, Ms. Ramya The entire Team Ideal remarkably materialized the (Munsiff Magistrate, Ponnani), Mr. Subrahmanyan two days marvelous programme demonstrating (President, Thavanur Gramapanchayath), Mrs. Subaida our students mind blowing performances on Unneenkutty, Mr. Babu (Ward Members), Mrs. Saidabi the stage, making more attractive by hilarious (AEO Edappal), Mr. Sreepathy (PTA President of Ideal anchoring, in the presence of all the Guests and EHSS), Dr. Abdulla Pookkodan (PTA President, Ideal fully packed audience. CBSE Section), Dr. Babu Ibrahim, Dr. Ashitha. Gate way to Exhibition Ground (7) hs IDEAL @ KALOTSAVAM SUB DISTRICT OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP IN HS & HSS LEVEL IDEAL CELEBRATES ITS VICTORY CONTINUOUSLY 8 YEARS DISTRICT II ND OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP IN HSS LEVEL IDEAL STANDS SECOND POSITION WITH 102 POINTS IN DISTRICT KALOTSAVAM VMC GHSS WAND00R GOT FIRST POSITION WITH 103 POINTS STATE LEVEL STUNNING PERFORMANCE IDEAL CLINCHED 40 POINTS IN HSS & 15 POINTS IN HS SECTION deal has once again proved to be one of the best schools in the field of Arts by climbing the summit of glory and achieving a stupendous result in the State Arts IFest. Out of 56 students participated, 49 came out with a spectacular result by winning A-grade. Among the achievements, the Team of Parichamuttu, led by Akhil Razy deserves special appreciation for their unparalleled performance in the Fest. Moreover, the accomplishment of the team of Panchavadyam, led by Vighil Nath is also commendable for their third position. 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