NOV - 2024

Welcome to November Edition Of  SSVK  Newsletter

CHILDREN'S DAY

Our school celebrated Children's Day on November 14th. Children presented a skit and presented a variety of programs cheerfully. As part of the festivities, prizes were awarded to students who excelled in the Kannada poem competition and Hindi essay competition, held exclusively for grade 6 and 7 students. 

ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS

The much awaited Annual Day for this academic year 2024-25 was held on 15th November, 2024. The day was celebrated grandly. 

The theme for the annual day was "Karnataka Vaibhava"  and all the programs were based on dance forms, culture, heritage, and famous personalities. 

All children  showcased their talent in their colorful attire. 

The highlight of the day was The Tribal Dance choreographed by Mr. Lokanath Sir.  Our children presented a heart-wrenching dance drama amazingly. Everyone was awe stricken by their performances. The newsletter team would like to thank Loknath Sir for giving children the opportunity to enjoy the Tribal culture. 

The Pyramid Show by Boys was a cherry on the ice cream. 


Year -long activities book named BalaChintana was released and the title was rightly suggested by Mr. Shivaram Sir, Senior Teacher.

This year's Annual Day was very special as the school proudly released booklets featured year-long activities of the school and a book let on Mushrooms from Brahmanandavana of our school.  

Mrs. DEEPTHI. N. Science Teacher and a nature lover encouraged students of 9 and 10 to observe, spot, and photograph diverse mushrooms that sprout during rainy season. 

It was a great learning for children to know the names of mushrooms and also to identify nature's beauty on the forest floor.

KANAKADASA JAYANTHI

Sri Kanakadasa, Saint from Karntaka, was celebrated on 18th November 2024.

Teachers explained the significance and contributions of Kanakadasa to channel the mind towards the Almighty.

INTER - SCHOOL TALENT COMPETITION

 Inter-school Competitions were conducted by Children's Edition of Deccan Herald daily. 

Our school students from classes 6, 7, 8, and 9 participated in the Quiz Competition, Spell Bee, Creative Writing, and Painting. 

All of them got  participation certificates. Moreover, they all had a fantastic experience of being with students of various schools.

CONSTITUTION DAY

Our school observed Constitution Day on November 26th. Principal Ranu Ma'am addressed the students, explaining the significance of the Indian Constitution and its importance in shaping our democratic nation.


Ma'am's enlightening speech inspired patriotism and responsibility among the students, reminding them to uphold the values of justice, equality, and liberty enshrined in the Constitution.