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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S. RamakrishnanMemorial Public School & Bala Mandir
Akamala, Mullurkara, Pin : 680583,Wadakkanchery, Thrissur
STUDENT’S DIARY 2017-18
Our Mission
Impart value based
education from
Kintergarten To Secondary
and Higher Secondary
levels & Develop
confident, disciplined,
competent and
responsible children and
empower them to face the
Challenges Of real world
successfully and become
good Citizens of the world.
Administrative Office:
First Floor, GV Complex, Behind Canara Bank, Wadakanchery 680 582
Telephone Numbers:
School : 04884-271700/272710Wadakanchery Office: 04884-233777/232657
e-mail Address
School : [email protected] Office: [email protected]
School Website: www.bvbwdk.ac.in
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side - Rigveda,1-89-i
S T U D E N TS' DIARY 2017-'18
Name in full:
Admission Number:Class :
Division:Class Teacher:
House Name:
(DIARY should be brought to school every day)
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN'S S.RAMAKRISHNAN MEMORIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL & BALAMANDIR, AKAMALA
PO. Mullurkara 680 583, WADAKANCHERY
(Affiliated to CBSE, No:930870)
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SCHOOL TIMINGS 8.30 AM to 4.00 PM
First Bell 8.30 AM
Second Bell & Assembly 8.35 to 8.50 AM
st1 Period: 9.05 to 9.50 AM
nd2 Period: 9.50 to 10.30 AM
Interval: 10.30 to 10.40 AM
rd3 Period: 10.40 to 11.20 AM
th4 Period: 11.20 to 12.00 PM
th5 Period: 12.00 to 12.40 PM
Lunch Break: 12.40 to 13.10 PM
th6 Period: 13.10 to 13.55 PM
th7 Period: 13.55 to 14.35 PM
Interval: 14.35 to 14.40 PM
th8 Period: 14.40 to 15.20 PM
National Anthem 16.00 PM
Meditation 8.50 to 8.55 AM
Zero Period 8.55 to 9.05.AM
th9 Period: 15.20 to 16.00 PM
Balamandir Timing: 8.30 AM to 12.30 PM(Students are allowed to stay back up to 4.00 PM
as per parent’s request)
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Name of the Student: Admission No:
Class: Division: House:
Sex:
Blood Group: Height: Weight:
Identification Marks:(1)
(2)
Date of birth: Religion: Caste :
Father's Name: Mother's Name:
Guardian's Name [if different from parents]: Guardian's Relationship with student:
Occupation of Father: Mobile No:
Occupation of Mother: Mobile no:
Residential address:
Residence Phone: e-mail address:
Particulars of Brothers/sisters [Direct] studying in this School:
Name: Class: Division:
DeclarationI have read the rules and regulations of the School. I undertake to see that my ward will abide by the same and conform to academic standards and good conduct.
Father's Signature Mother's Signature Guardian's Signature [if any]
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PERSONAL RECORD 2017-18(To be filled in neatly in duplicate )
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PERSONAL RECORD 2017-18(To be filled in neatly in duplicate )
Name of the Student: Admission No:
Class: Division: House:
Sex:
Blood Group: Height: Weight:
Identification Marks:(1)
(2)
Date of birth: Religion: Caste :
Father's Name: Mother's Name:
Guardian's Name [if different from parents]: Guardian's Relationship with student:
Occupation of Father: Mobile No:
Occupation of Mother: Mobile no:
Residential address:
Residence Phone: e-mail address:
Particulars of Brothers/sisters [Direct] studying in this School:
Name: Class: Division:
DeclarationI have read the rules and regulations of the School. I undertake to see that my ward will abide by the same and conform to academic standards and good conduct.
Father's Signature Mother's Signature Guardian's Signature [if any]
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Bharatiya VidyaBhavan's Faith
“Let me once more set forth the Bhavan's faith for the benefit of new students and members, for it is necessary that they should understand it clearly and imbibe its spirit. The Bhavan stands for the reintegration of Indian Culture. In a world falling to pieces under the impact of an amoral technological avalanche, it tries to hold fast to the fundamental values for which our culture stands – Rita, Satya, Yagna and Tapas.
FAITH in God Who in-forms the Cosmic Order; TRUTH which is accord between mind, word and deed; DEDICATION which offers all movements of life as an offering to GOD; SUBLIMATION which purifies the body and mind and transmutes instincts, passions and emotions into things of beauty.
This, regardless of forms and doctrines, is dharma, the three-fold aspects of which are SATYAM, SHIVAM, SUNDARAM – Truth, Love and Beauty.
For these values our forefathers lived and died. So did Shri. Rama Krishna Paramahamsa, Swami Dayananda, Swami Vivekananda, Gandhiji and Sri Aurobindo, among the moderns. These values are embedded in our national outlook. We command the respect of the world because of them. We can look forward to the future with confidence only because they have vitality which gives the power to vindicate their validity even in this fear-and-avarice-ridden age of ours. We, the Bhavan's family, whether it is the smaller one or the larger one, must make every effort in restoring an awareness of these values in personal and collective life.”
K.M. Munshi
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India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and
sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and
varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it.
I shall respect my parents, teachers and all elders
and treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion.
In their well-being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
DAILY PLEDGE
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PRAYERS
PRAYERS
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constituting offerings, by Brahman is the oblation poured into
the fire of Brahman; Brahman verily shall be reached by him who
always sees Brahman in all actions.
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Lead us from untruth to truth;
From darkness to light
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Om Peace, Peace, Peace!
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VANDE MATARAM
BHAVAN'S ANTHEM
BHAVAN'S PLEDGE
As a pupil of Bhavan's School, I solemnly pledge myself to the selfless service of my motherland and her culture.
I shall consider no sacrifice too great for the protection of my country and for the preservation of all that it stands for. Unto the greatness and glory of my land, I dedicate myself.
It shall be my constant endeavour to realise the ideals of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, the basic principles of our ageless culture and to conform to the way of life prescribed by it.
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INTRODUCTION
The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860 and Bombay Public Trust Act 1950. The Bhavan, established in 1938, has grown from small beginnings into a National Institution with an International outlook, touching almost all segments of life. With the blessings of Mahatma Gandhi, Kulapati K M Munshi founded Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in 1938 in Mumbai.
Its ideal is “The World is One Family”. Its Motto is , “Let noble thoughts come to us from every side”.
The Bhavan firmly believes that revitalizing ancient values and reintegrating them to suit the changing needs of modern times alone will give people the strength to assimilate whatever is good in the new, with out being swept off their feet by the tornadoes rushing from several sides.
Bhavan has its roots firmly embedded in the Indian soil and its spreading Branches reaching out to encompass the best of modern world in the fields of science and technology, economics and management, humanities and human resources. One of the most important objectives of Bhavan is to impart value education to our students and develop and enable them to effectively face the challenges of the evolving world while making them aware and feel proud of our glorious heritage and culture.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is today a worldwide organization devoted to intellectual, cultural and educational movement dedicated to the twin tasks of interpreting the age-old yet ageless message of our country and of reintegrating our varied and vibrant culture with the changing needs of the present day world.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan conducts classes from Kindergarten to post-graduate research and imparts education in subjects ranging from Carnatic music to Computers, from Sanskrit to Business Management and from Yoga to Journalism. This is being accomplished through its centres spread all over the country and abroad, through its constituent institutions, through its various publications, through cultural and educational programmes it conducts from time to time and above all through personal discussions and dialogue.
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BHAVANS NETWORK AT A GLANCE
The Gandhi Peace Prize for the year 2002 was awarded to the
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan for spreading all over the world the message of
the Father of the Nation and for notable achievements in the field of
education and culture.
The Wadakanchery Kendra of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, was thinaugurated on 17 January 2003. Our School & Wadakanchery Kendra
this in the 15 year of educational service.
BHAVAN'S WADAKKANCHERY KENDRA
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OUR SCHOOL INFORMATION HEIGHLIGHTS
· Affiliated to CBSE under Registration no. 930870.
· Offers Continuous Comprehensive Education.
· Medium of Instruction is English
· Second Language Malayalam and Sanskrit
· Classes from Pre Primary (LKG/UKG) to Class X
· Independent block for Kindergarten students with full amenities
· Spacious and Airy class rooms
· Spacious Auditorium
· Modern composite laboratory
· Spacious library with well stocked reference books and reading room
· Well equipped Computer lab
· Well equipped Maths lab
· Art and Craft room
· Audio Visual Learning facility
· Play ground for PT and Games
· Digital Class, SMS facility, Iclass room & Ischool Edx (Website)
· Co-Curricular Activities
· Student Counselling
· Learning in English speaking
· Health education
· Sanskrit learning as a second language from V to X.
· Value education, Culture education & Personality development.
· Continuous Faculty Guidance and Remedial Classes
· Qualified, Trained and Committed Faculty .
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OUR VISION
Ours is a Public Trust engaged in spreading education and Indian
culture with no profit motive and is purely a service-oriented body.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Wadakanchery Kendra's vision includes:
¥ Establishing an educational institution from Kindergarten to
Higher Secondary level with all modern facilities.
¥ Undertaking measures to popularize Sanskrit studies among
students.
¥ Starting an Information Centre and Computer Education for
the benefit of the masses.
¥ To enhance educational opportunities including vocational
education.
¥ To promote selfless and voluntary service among people .
WE ARE COMMITTED TO
¥ Encourage and promote in each student the traits of
curiosity, creativity and innovative thinking, respect for
scholarship etc.
¥ Foster in each student physical and emotional well-being
with a sense of self-confidence.
¥ Inculcate social consciousness, concern for others and a
commitment towards the community both within and
outside the school.
¥ Instil knowledge and appreciation of the intellectual and
cultural heritage of India and that of mankind as a whole.
¥ Develop among the students a strong sense of respect to all
religions and growth of spirituality.
¥ Honour the dignity of labour and the dignity of the
motherland and above all value of education.
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OUR SCHOOL AND BALAMANDIR
The School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, under affiliation no. 930870. The school is managed by a Managing Committee with representatives of Parents, Teachers, Management members and educationists as prescribed by the CBSE Rules in this regard. The Managing Committee functions from the Administrative Office of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Wadakanchery Kendra.
The school is following the Central Board of Secondary Education Syllabus and curriculum, which is the national standard for school education. The school is co-educational with English medium and dedicated to imparting value-oriented education based on holistic approach. Students from all religions, caste and communities undergo studies and are imparted Secular, National and Human values. Yoga, dance, music, scout and guides, sports and games etc. are part of curriculum in all classes.
Children must reach the school on time before 8:30 AM and be present in Assembly. Regular late coming should be avoided. If a student is late for school or has been absent on the previous day/days, he/she must bring a letter of explanation from his/her parent to be given to the class teacher. A suitable entry must also be made in the leave record page in the school diary. Please notify the school of any change in address or telephone number immediately.
No student who has less than 80% attendance to his/her credit in a particular academic year shall be considered for promotion. Unauthorized absence for a period of 15 days will result in removal of pupil's name from the rolls without any intimation to the parent. Reason for leave should be marked compulsorily in the concerned pages of the School Diary.
Admission to the School and Balamandir are open to all students, irrespective of religion, caste or creed. Merits and vacancy are our guiding criteria for admission to all classes.
ADMISSION
ATTENDANCE
LATE COMING
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LATE SITTING
No student is permitted to wait in the school after school hours. However, if any student has to wait after the school hours, proper arrangements must be made earlier in consultation with the Principal by the Student with permission of class teacher.
VISITING HOURS OF PARENTS
The Principal will meet parents between 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 A.M on all working days with prior appointment. Parents are not permitted to visit their child or the teachers in the class rooms during school teaching hours.
GRIEVANCE CELL
The School has a Grievance Cell under the Chairman. Parents are advised to give their grievances, if any, in writing and hand over the same to the Principal in a sealed cover. The Grievance Cell will study and take appropriate action.
PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSEMENT
The school has a committee to prevent sexual harassment in the campus and take appropriate action as laid down as per law. The school's initiative includes periodic awareness program for students and parents.
DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
The School has a Discipline Committee to look into matters of indiscipline and to take appropriate measures.
PARENTAL COUNSELLING
Besides student counselling, appropriate counselling is offered to parents for the benefit of their wards.
SPOKEN ENGLISH
The school has year long programme for enhancement of students' ability in speaking in English Language.
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PARENT ADVISORY BODY
The school has Parent Advisory Body consisting of one parent each from each Standard, Principal, Vice Principal, Teachers And Management representatives .
SCHOOL UNIFORMSchool uniform is compulsory for all the students.
All students with no exception are required to wear the school uniform on all occasions whenever they come to the school. Parents are requested to co-operate with the school in this matter and see that their children are always neat and tidy and wearing uniforms which are clean and in accordance with the school pattern. Students should be in full uniform with polished shoes and neatly ironed dress. Parents must ensure that their child wears necessary undergarments like vests and briefs, petticoats, cycling shots etc.
Boys must cut their hair short and girls must tie their hair neatly.
Chart below gives you class wise Uniforms for Boys and Girls:
Shirt: Light blue with half sleeves and one pocket.Pants: Navy blue with two pleats in the front and side pockets.
BOYS
LKG to STD VIShirt: Light blue with half sleeves and one pocket.Shorts: Navy blue with two pleats in the front and side pocketsStudents who are above 145cm in height can wear Navy blue Full Pants.
STD VII to X
Navy blue Pinafore with round neck in the frontLight Blue shirt with half sleeves.
LKG to STD IV
GIRLS
STD V to VI
Shirt: Light blue with half sleeves.Skirt :Navy blue pleated skirt, length below the knee.Overcoat : Sleeveless Blazer type without collar. Length 6 inches below waist.
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STD VII to XSALWAR KAMEEZ: Navy blue salwar and light blue kameez with round neck and plain loose sleeves one inch above the elbow. Length of the kameez should be three inches below the knee without slits. Overcoat : Sleeveless Blazer type with collar. Length 6 inches below waist.
Sky blue colored ribbons for girls on Wednesday s same colour as house T-shirts.
BoysBlack Plain laced leather shoes with navy blue socks.GirlsBlack plain buckled shoes with navy blue socks.
RIBBON
VEILNavy blue only (for Muslim girls).
FOOT WEAR
MONSOON FOOTWEAR
Boys and Girls Black sandak sandals with heel strap.
SPECIAL UNIFORM
Important Note:
1. Students are not permitted to wear gold or fancy ornaments to school. Fancy or hanging earrings, chains, anklets etc are not permitted. However, ear studs can be worn by girls.
2. Girls with hair below the shoulder level are to plait their hair into two halves and tie them with the sky blue ribbons as prescribed. Girls with very short hair may wear hair bands of navy blue color.
3. Usage of mobile phones, cameras in the school premises by the students is strictly prohibited and in case of violation may attract strict punishment. Students are required to submit USB or CDs containing study material to the Class teacher immediately on arrival. Unauthorized possession of USB or any memory devices by students are strictly prohibited. Non compliance would attract appropriate punishment.
4. Students are directed to speak only in English within the school premises and school vehicles.
On Wednesdays, special uniform comprising coloured T-shirts and Tracksuit lower in Navy Blue with prescribed uniform shoes and navy blue socks is compulsory for all students. [Colour of T-Shirts : Aakash – Blue, Agni-Red, Prithvi-Green, Thrissul-Yellow. through .Balamandir - Pink T-shirt and Navy blue tracksuits with navy blue socks and uniform shoes.
The same would be provided School
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Fee Structure
LATE FEE FOR DELAYED PAYMENTst st stFrom 21 to 31 Rs. 30/= each for School Fees and Bus Fees. Beyond 31
of the month Rs. 50/= each for School fees and Bus Fees.thNames of students whose fee remains unpaid beyond 30 days from 30
of the month for which it is due are liable to be removed from the rolls without any notice and they will not be eligible for attendance thereafter. Such students will have to pay re-admission fee of Rs.500/- before they can attend classes.
Last date for payment of fees without fine is 20th of every month Parents could opt for any of the following payment modes for fee payments:FOR PARENTS OF KG STUDENTS:(a) Pay Directly (with printed fee Payment Challan book issued by Bala
Mandir) in our Bank Account No. 0095073000050775 with South Indian Bank Limited at any South Indian Bank Branch.
OR(b) Pay by NEFT from any Bank to :
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Account No. 0095073000050775, South Indian Bank Limited, Wadakanchery Branch IFSC Code -SIBL0000095
FOR PARENTS OF SCHOOL STUDENTS:(a) Pay Directly (With printed fee Payment Challan book issued by
School) in our Bank Account No. 0095073000050790 with South Indian Bank Limited at any South Indian Bank Branch.
OR(b) Pay by NEFT from any Bank to
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S.Ramakrishnan Memorial Public School Account No. 0095073000050790, South Indian Bank Limited, Wadakanchery Branch IFSC Code -SIBL0000095
If any parent has any difficulty in this regard they may contact Bhavan’s Office at Wadakanchery.THERE WILL BE NO FEE COLLECTION AT SCHOOL AND PARENTS SHOULD NOT SEND FEES TO SCHOOL THROUGH STUDENTS. Annual or Quarterly Fee payment is recommended.
Caution deposit for Class IX and X Rs. 250/- each refundable
LKG 770 1000 1000 1000 10700
I-II 950 1000 1000 1000 12500
III-IV 1050 1000 1000 1000 13500
V-VI 1150 1300 1300 1300 15400
VII-VIII 1250 1300 1300 1300 16400
IX-X 1450 1700 1700 1700 19600
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2017-18
Standards Monthly Fee Term Fee payable in Year total
June to March June Sept JanuaryPayable in
CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
¥ Parents are requested to co-operate with the school in seeing that their
child follows the school rules of conduct and discipline.
¥ As far as possible, parents must avoid taking child in between the classes.
In case, anybody other than the parents are coming to take the child, an
authorization letter should be submitted. Permission given only for
emergency needs.
¥ All books should be covered neatly with brown papers only and labeled.
¥ The name, class and section of the pupil should be clearly marked on all
belongings of the student.
¥ Girls should not apply nail polish or 'mehandi' when the school is in
session.
¥ Expensive jewellery is not to be worn to school. Girls may wear only
studs in their ears; while chains or ear-rings are not permitted. Boys
should not wear rings, chains or ear-rings.
¥ The school will not be responsible for money borrowed or lost.
¥ Care must be taken of all school property and no student should scratch,
spoil or damage any school furniture or draw anything on the walls or in
any way cause damage to things belonging to others. Any willful damage
done has to be made good of by the one responsible for it and the
parents will have to bear the cost of the same.
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¥ It is compulsory for students to have 80% attendance in the year to
make them eligible for the final examination.
¥ Continuous absence without any sort of intimation can result in the
name being struck-off the rolls. Re-admission will be at the discretion of
the Principal.
¥ A student returning to school after suffering from an infection or
contagious disease should produce a doctor's certificate permitting him
to do so.
¥ A student with fever should not be sent to school but taken care of at
home.
¥ Students are not allowed to wear sleeveless, tight fitting and deep
neck and low waist dresses to school.
PROMOTION
Please note that promotion of students to the higher
standards is automatic [as per Govt. Rules except for IX and X].
However, for the students to do well in standard IX and X and in
subsequent education it is very essential that they study and perform
well in every standard consistently. It is therefore very essential that
students involve and participate in all activities, tests and examinations
consistently in every class. Parental attention and due care in the
student education is of supreme importance in moulding and
empowering the students to become good citizens of tomorrow.
Student Transport
School is only a facilitator in arranging to and fro transportation of
students through an authorized transporter. Those parents who would
like to avail of this facility for their children should fill in the required
form and submit it to the transporter through the School Principal or
authorized person in this regard. Necessary charges for availing of the thfacility needs to be paid on monthly basis before 20 of the month
along with School fees. Parents are free to make their own
arrangements for to and fro journey of their ward.
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¥ Expensive articles like lap tops, calculators, mobile phones etc. should
not be brought to the school.
¥ It is compulsory for all students to be present for Assembly in the
morning.
¥ It is also compulsory for all students to participate in National Days –
Independence Day, Republic Day etc.
¥ Students moving along the corridors or changing classes must walk
quietly.
¥ Students are strictly forbidden to bring objectionable literature to the
school.
¥ The school reserves the right to dismiss a student who is irregular in attendance, whose progress in studies is consistently
¥ Unsatisfactory, or whose conduct in the school or outside is harmful to other students.
¥ Immoral behaviour, insubordination, disrespect and discourtesy to teachers, contempt of authority or willful damage to property is sufficient reason for dismissal.
¥ The student who is absent without proper permission for an examination shall be considered as having failed.
¥ Use of unfair means by students during tests, examinations etc. will be viewed seriously and action taken accordingly.
¥ All students should bring the Student Diary to school daily. If it is lost, a new diary must be brought.
¥ Students should not bring crackers, animals, pets etc. to school.
¥ Students must attend all school functions and participate in them to the best of their ability.
¥ Students are advised to bring their lunch and water with them [light dry snacks, strictly vegetarian]. The lunch box should be covered with a kerchief. Non vegetarian food including eggs are not permitted in the school.
¥ Students, especially KG students are advised not to accept sweets or such other things from strangers and avoid any contact with such people.
¥ As already indicated above, absence needs to be explained and regularized.
¥ Only in case of illness students can be granted leave during the academic year ie. outside regular vacation periods.
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¥ No student should stand near the doors of the bus until it has made a complete stop.
¥ Students should board the bus at the designated stops only. The drivers are authorized to stop the buses at the designated stops only. The stops have been fixed keeping in view the convenience and safety of all the students.
¥ Students must occupy the seats immediately after boarding the bus.
¥ When the bus is in motion, students should not move around in the bus and no part of their body should be outside the bus.
¥ Only one-door-either front or back is to be used for entry and exit.
¥ Students will be held responsible for any damage to buses caused by negligence and vandalism.
¥ Don't throw-away food or trash inside the bus or outside.
¥ Unruly behaviour – shrieking, shouting etc. is strictly prohibited. Be courteous at all times.
¥ The driver's attention must not be distracted for any reason.
¥ The bus teacher and student monitors are responsible for
monitoring discipline in the buses. Any serious offence should be
reported to the Principal.
¥ Students are not permitted to change the route of journey. In case
any change is required it should be informed in advance in writing
by the parent to the Class Teacher and approval taken from
Principal. Concerned Drivers also should be informed of the
change.
Directions to Students availing of transport facility
Norms Followed
School follow the norms, rules and procedures laid down by CBSE and Bhratiya Vidya Bhavan's Shikshan Bharati in all matters.
Membership
The school is a Member of
1. SAHODAYA
2. CBSE Management Association
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Principal : Ms. Sindhu Sivadas, M.Sc., B.Ed.
OUR FACULTY & STAFF
Ms. M.R. Rasmidas M.A., B.Ed.Ms. K.V. Dhanya M.A., B.Ed.Ms. T.R. Deepa M.A., B.Ed.Ms. P. Amrutha M.A., B.Ed
Department of Hindi
Department of English
Ms. K.V. Sandhya M.A, B.Ed.Ms. K. Sudha M.A, B.EdMs. K.G. Nirmaladevi Praveen, B.Ed.Ms. K. Rajeswary Praveen, B.Ed
Department of Malayalam & Sanskrit
Ms. R. Hima M.A, B.Ed.Ms. Sreeja N Sreekumar M.A, B.Ed.Ms. P.S. Sajana M.A, B.Ed.Ms. E.K. Shini M.A, B.Ed [Sanskrit]
Department of Mathematics
Ms. Sindhu Sivadas M.Sc, B.EdMs. K. Sajitha Msc, B.Ed, M.EdMs. P.K. Sreeja B.Sc, B.Ed.Ms. K.K. Sinitha B.Sc, B.Ed.Ms. K.P. Mini B.Com, B.Ed.
Department of Science
Ms. M.P. Bindu M.Sc, B.Ed.Ms. A. Asha M.Sc, B.Ed.Ms. K. Sindhu B.Sc, B.Ed.Ms. Udaya Revi M.Sc, B.Ed
Department of Social Science
Ms. Meenakumari Menon B.A, B.Ed.Ms. A. Sheeba Francis M.A, B.Ed.
Ms. M.P. Priya B.A, B.EdMs. K.A. Thankam M.A, B.Ed.
Ms. Sindhu Santhosh M.A, B.Ed
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Department of Physical Education, Health & WellnessMs. S.R. Poornima BPE, MP. Ed.Mr. E.U. Jafar BPEMs. Sonia John, Health & Wellness & Counselling [Visiting faculty]Ms. Haritha Benny, Health & Wellness & Counselling (Visiting faculty)
Department of Computer Science
Ms. K.B. Dhanya M.Sc, B.Ed, PGDCAMs. Nithya K Kumar MCA
Department of Yoga, Dance, Music
Ms. Liji C J, Yoga Teacher [visiting faculty]Ms. Sandhya Subin Dance Teacher [visiting faculty]Mr. Sagar, Music Teacher [visiting faculty]
Art & Craft
Ms. Rajee Krishna MFA
Ms. P. Padmini B.A, PPTTCMs. P.N. Sunitha B.A, PPTTCMs. C.B. Sindhu B.Sc, PPTTC Ms. Manju Raj PPTTC, DCAMs. Nisha. M NTTC, PPTTCMs. Radhika B.Com., Visual Basics, Visharad in Hindi.
Non-Teaching Staff at School
Ms. Mini Francis Mr. Shibin C.K. Mr. Krishnadas E.GMs. Shobana T.R.Ms. Saroja VMs. Rugmini PMs. Nirmala K.C.Ms. Karthyayini C.P
Balamandir
Librarian
Ms. K.V. Nidhiya B.Sc,. Zoology, M. Li.Sc.
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Class :
Division :
Class Teacher
English
Hindi
Malayalam
Sanskrit
Maths
EVS
Science Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Social Science History
Geography
Economics
Pol.Science
Computer
Drawing
Work Experience
Music
Dance
Yoga
PT
Library
My Guiding Hands in School
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35
1 Thursday School and LKG Opening 9.30 to 10.30
orientation session of LKG students
2 Friday
3 Saturday School holiday
4 Sunday School holiday
5 Monday World Environment day, UKG Opening
6 Tuesday School Elections
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday School holiday
11 Sunday School holiday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday Investiture Ceremony
14 Wednesday Preliminary of youth festival begins
15 Thursday
16 Friday
17 Saturday School holiday
18 Sunday School holiday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday Last date for school & bus fees without fine
21 Wednesday World Yoga day
22 Thursday
23 Friday
24 Saturday School holiday
25 Sunday Eid Ul Fitr, School Holiday
26 Monday
27 Tuesday
28 Wednesday Smiling contest
29 Thursday
30 Friday Students Council meeting
SCHOOL CALENDAR
June 2017
No: of Instructional days 22 Progressive Total 22
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1 Saturday
2 Sunday School holiday
3 Monday St.Thomas day
4 Tuesday
5 Wednesday
6 Thursday
7 Friday
8 Saturday School holiday
9 Sunday Vyasa Poornima, School holiday
10 Monday
11 Tuesday Nature walk
12 Wednesday
13 Thursday
14 Friday
15 Saturday School holiday
16 Sunday School holiday
17 Monday Ramayana Month begins
18 Tuesday
19 Wednesday
20 Thursday Last date for school & bus fees without fine
21 Friday
22 Saturday School holiday, Birthday of S. Ramakrishnan
23 Sunday School holiday
24 Monday
25 Tuesday
26 Wednesday
27 Thursday Rangeela Day
28 Friday Ayyankali Jayanthi, School Holiday
29 Saturday School Holiday
30 Sunday School holiday
31 Monday Students council meeting
School holiday
July 2017
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of instructional days 20 Progressive Total 42
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1 Tuesday
2 Wednesday
3 Thursday
4 Friday Youth Festival
5 Saturday Youth Festival
6 Sunday School holiday
7 Monday
8 Tuesday
9 Wednesday Quit India Day - Nagasaki Day, Movie Day
10 Thursday
11 Friday
12 Saturday School Holiday, Vikram Sarabhai Birthday
World Youth day
13 Sunday School holiday
14 Monday
15 Tuesday Independence day
16 Wednesday
17 Thursday
18 Friday
19 Saturday School Holiday
20 Sunday School holiday
21 Monday
22 Tuesday
23 Wednesday
24 Thursday Fruits day
25 Friday
26 Saturday School holiday
27 Sunday School holiday
28 Monday
29 Tuesday
30 Wednesday
31 Thursday Students council meeting
August 2017
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of instructional days 21 Progressive Total 63
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September 2017
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No:of instructional days 12 Progressive Total 75
1 Friday2 Saturday Onam Celebration 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.3 Sunday School holiday4 Monday First Onam School Holiday5 Tuesday Thiruvonam Teachers day, School Holiday6 Wednesday School holiday7 Thursday School holiday8 Friday School holiday9 Saturday School holiday10 Sunday School holiday11 Monday School reopens after Onam Holidays12 Tuesday Sreekrishna Jayanthi, School holiday13 Wednesday14 Thursday15 Friday16 Saturday School holiday17 Sunday School holiday18 Monday19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday Last date for school & bus fees without fine .
21 Thursday Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi, School Holiday22 Friday23 Saturday School holiday24 Sunday School holiday25 Monday26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday28 Thursday Students council meeting, Unique day29 Friday Mahanavami, School Holiday30 Saturday Vijayadesami, School Holiday
Bakrid School Holiday
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39
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of Working days 20 Progressive Total 95
1 Sunday School Holiday, National Blood Donation day. World elders day
2 Monday Gandhi Jayanthi School holiday3 Tuesday4 Wednesday Rhymy Day5 Thursday6 Friday7 Saturday School holiday 8 Sunday School holiday9 Monday World Postal day10 Tuesday11 Wednesday12 Thursday13 Friday14 Saturday School Holiday 15 Sunday School holiday, World day of the Blind. 16 Monday World food day, 17 Tuesday18 Wednesday Deepavali, School Holiday19 Thursday20 Friday Last date for school & bus fees without fine21 Saturday. Alfred Nobel's Birthday, School holiday22 Sunday School holiday23 Monday24 Tuesday25 Wednesday26 Thursday27 Friday Valmiki Jayanthi28 Saturday School Holiday29 Sunday School holiday 30 Monday Health & Hygiene Talk31 Tuesday Students council meeting
October 2017
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40
November 2017
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of Working days 21 Progressive Total 116
1 Wednesday ' Kerala Piravi'.
2 Thursday
3 Friday
4 Saturday School holiday
5 Sunday School holiday
6 Monday
7 Tuesday Birthday of Dr. K.M. Munshi
8 Wednesday
9 Thursday
10 Friday
11 Saturday School holiday, National Education Day
12 Sunday School holiday
13 Monday
14 Tuesday Children's day
15 Wednesday
16 Thursday
17 Friday
18 Saturday School holiday
19 Sunday School holiday
20 Monday Last date for School & Bus fees without fine
21 Tuesday
22 Wednesday
23 Thursday
24 Friday Annual Sports
25 Saturday Annual Sports
26 Sunday School holiday
27 Monday
28 Tuesday Birds fest
29 Wednesday
30 Thursday Students council meeting
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41
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of Working days 15 Progressive Total 133
1 Friday World AIDS Day, Milad I Sheriff, School Holiday
2 Saturday School Holiday
3 Sunday School holiday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday
6 Wednesday
7 Thursday
8 Friday Balika Diwas
9 Saturday School holiday.
10 Sunday School holiday, Human Rights Day
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wednesday
14 Thursday National Energy Conservation Day
15 Friday
16 Saturday Annual Day
17 Sunday School holiday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
20 Wednesday Animal Fest, Last date for school & bus fees
without fine.
21 Thursday
22 Friday
23 Saturday Christmas Celebration 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
24 Sunday School holiday
25 Monday Christmas
26 Tuesday School holiday
27 Wednesday School holiday
28 Thursday School holiday
29 Friday School holiday
30 Saturday School holiday
31 Sunday School holiday
December 2017
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1 Monday
2. Tuesday Mannam Jayanthi, School Holiday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday School holiday
7 Sunday School holiday
8 Monday
9 Tuesday
10 Wednesday
11 Thursday
12 Friday
13 Saturday School holiday
14 Sunday School holiday
15 Monday
16 Tuesday
17 Wednesday
18 Thursday
19 Friday
20 Saturday School holiday, Last date for school & bus fees
without fine
21 Sunday School holiday
22 Monday
23 Tuesday
24 Wednesday
25 Thursday
26 Friday Republic Day
27 Saturday School holiday
28 Sunday School holiday
29 Monday
30 Tuesday Helpers day
31 Wednesday Students council meeting
School re-opens after Christmas holidays.
January 2018
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of Working days 21 Progressive Total 152
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1 Thursday
2 Friday
3 Saturday School holiday
4 Sunday School holiday
5 Monday
6 Tuesday
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday School holiday
11 Sunday School holiday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday Maha Shivratri School Holiday
14 Wednesday
15 Thursday
16 Friday
17 Saturday School holiday
18 Sunday School holiday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday Last date for school & bus fees without fine.
21 Wednesday
22 Thursday
23 Friday
24 Saturday Working for classes in lieu of Uthralikkavu
Pooram
25 Sunday School holiday
26 Monday
27 Tuesday Uthralikkavu Pooram. School Holiday.
28 Wednesday Fashion show, Students council meeting
February 2018
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No: of Working days 19 Progressive Total 171
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March 2018
SCHOOL CALENDAR
No of instructional days 20 Progressive Total 191
1 Thursday2 Friday3 Saturday School holiday4 Sunday School holiday5 Monday6 Tuesday7 Wednesday8 Thursday9 Friday10 Saturday School holiday11 Sunday School holiday12 Monday13 Tuesday14 Wednesday15 Thursday16 Friday17 Saturday School holiday18 Sunday School holiday19 Monday20 Tuesday Last date for school & bus fees without fine21 Wednesday22 Thursday23 Friday24 Saturday School holiday25 Sunday School holiday26 Monday27 Tuesday Graduation day28 Wednesday Last working day for AY 2017 -18 29 Thursday Maundy Thursday School holiday30 Friday Good Friday, School Holiday31 Saturday School Holiday
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1. Name of the Student: ..........................................................................
2. Class/Div.: ...........................................................................................
3. Name of the Parent/Guardian/Warden: ..............................................
4. Contact Phone: No. : ............................................................................
5. Mode of Transport : School Bus / Own / Private vehicle
...............................................................................................................
6. Boarding Point : ...................................................................................
7. Vehicle No. ..........................................................................................
8. Driver’s Name : ....................................................................................
9. Driver’s Phone No.: .............................................................................
10. Time of arrival in School: ....................................................................
11. Time of leaving School: ......................................................................
TRANSPORT RECORD(Please fill in the enclosed preforma and return to school at the earliest)
...............................
Signature of Parent
Parent should in writing inform the class teacher & the office if
they discontinue to avail the school bus.
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1. Name of the Student: ..........................................................................
2. Class/Div.: ...........................................................................................
3. Name of the Parent/Guardian/Warden: ..............................................
4. Contact Phone: No. : ............................................................................
5. Mode of Transport : School Bus / Own / Private vehicle
...............................................................................................................
6. Boarding Point : ...................................................................................
7. Vehicle No. ..........................................................................................
8. Driver’s Name : ....................................................................................
9. Driver’s Phone No.: .............................................................................
10. Time of arrival in School: ....................................................................
11. Time of leaving School: ......................................................................
TRANSPORT RECORD(Please fill in the enclosed preforma and return to school at the earliest)
...............................
Signature of Parent
Parent should in writing inform the class teacher & the office if
they discontinue to avail the school bus.
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LIBRARY RECORD
BOOKS I HAVE READ
S.No ISSUE DATE ACCT NO RETURN DATE SIGN
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LEAVE RECORD
Date of entry
Date of leave Reason Parent to
SignClass Teacher
to Sign
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Class Teacherto Sign
LEAVE RECORD
Date of entry
Date of leave Reason Parent to
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Interval 5 minutes only
“School ..................
A place in which all
Children grow not just in
Size, not even in knowledge,
but in Curiosity, courage,
Confidence, independence,
Resourcefulness, resilience,
Patience, competence and
Understanding.”
With respectful homage to JOHN HOLT
TRUE EDUCATION
“Education is the
Manifestation of the
Perfection already in Man.
We want that Education
By which character is formed,
Strength of mind is increased,
The intellect is expanded,
And by which one can stand
On one's own feet”......
With respectful homage to Swamy Vivekananda
Affiliated to CBSE No. 930870