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Annual Sports Meet 2024

The School’s annual sports meet was held staggered on 29 & 30 October 2024. The Chief Guest was Dr Thankachan Mathew, retired Associate Professor, in the department of physical education at Alphonsa College, Pala. He hoisted the flag after a prayer song. The Fathers were actively present at the meet.

The closing ceremony was conducted on 30 October. The School Manager delivered an inspiring presidential address. An essay competition was held centred on the theme of police martyrdom. Sri Akhil Dev, Principal Sub Inspector of Police, Ettumanoor, distributed prizes to the winners of the competition. The Cygnus House was the overall champion in the sports meet. The first runner-up was the Centaur House, followed by the Phoenix House as the second. When the meet came to a close, Fr Jose Parappillil lowered the flag, marking the end of the show.

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Buoyancy 2024

The annual sports meet of special schools children, titled Buoyancy, took place on October 10, 2024. The chief guest, Adv Francis George, MP, hoisted the flag and declared the meet open. A directory – Discover Your Path to Unique Smiles (Punchiri) was released during the event. Sri Jomichan Jose, chief sub editor, Malayala Manorama, felicitated the gathering.

A general dental medical camp, “Special Smiles from Caring Hands” was inaugurated by Fr Jose Parappillil. Dr Roy administered the oath to the participants of various field events which started at 10.30 a.m.

The awards presentation was held at 3.30 pm. Sri Vinod Nair, chief news editor at Malayala Manorama, released the magazine Spectrum of Talents. Handing over a fund to special schools, titled Aardram Expo, was done by Fr Jose Parappillil.

The overall champions this year was Santhinilayam Special School, Anthinadu. The Ashaniketan Special School, Ayamkudi, was second, and St John of God Special School was third. As many as 250 students from 22 different schools attended the meet.

 

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Vithukutta to Farmers on Farmers’ Day

The target of this project is to bring back to present-day farmers the culture and lifestyle of age-old farming techniques through the hands and minds of the younger generation. This was achieved on farmers’ day by the Nallapadam workers at the school. Shri Eby Abraham, patron of Bhumika Native Windows, officiated at the function. It caught the attention of the general public due to the presence of Athirampuzha Panchayat president Jose Ambalakulam, agricultural officer Dr Irene Elizabeth John, gram panchayat members, farmers, traders, social workers, students, teachers and others. The  Nallapaadam workers had assembled medicinal plants, vegetables, pulses, fruits, and other edibles for sale on the occasion. School manager Fr Jose Parappillil, Principal Dr Roy P.K., Vice principal Fr Kelvin Olikkunnel, and administrator Fr Binod Puthanpurackal guided the proceedings.

 

 

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Pothichoru Distribution

As a Nallapadam initiative, pothichoru distribution was conducted on 30 July, under the auspices of the English Dept. As many as 113 lunch packets were distributed at the Kottayam General Hospital. Despite heavy showers, students enthusiastically contributed to the venture. Fr  Binod, school Administrator, inaugurated the distribution.

 

 

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A House of Love

SFS School students took the initiative to construct a second house for a destitute staff member of our school. The house which cost Rs 10 lakh was handed over to Thresiamma Mathew Plathottathil, a resident of the Athirampuzha Panchayat. While Fr Jose Parappillil handed the house key to Thresiamma, Fr Tony Koilparampil, Asst Parish Priest at Athirampuzha Church, blessed the house on July 15, 2024.Felicitation messages were delivered by Athirampuzha panchayat president Jose Ambalakulam and 7th ward member Babynas Ajas, in the presence of 1st ward member Jojo George, school principal Dr Roy P.K., vice principal Fr Kelvin Olikkunnel, administrator Fr Binod Puthanpurackal, and Nallapaadam workers.
The funding for this house came from Nallapadam workers, the NSS Unit at Amalagiri College, and the Chittilappally Foundation.

 

 

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Investiture Ceremony

The investiture ceremony, codenamed AZIONARE – Lead, Serve & Inspire, marked a milestone in our academic calendar on July 01, 2024. Following the lamp lighting ceremony, Fr Jose Parappillil gave the presidential address. The event was preceded by the presentation of sashes and badges, symbolizing the assumption of responsibilities by the new student leaders.  The school flag was then presented to the school leaders.

The oath-taking was followed by a musical performance by students holding lighted candles. Sri C John, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Narcotic Cell, Kottayam, graced the occasion as the chief guest. Dr Roy then addressed the gathering. The event was a testament to the school’s commitment to nurturing leadership and fostering a sense of responsibility among its students.

 

 

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International Yoga Day 2024

International Yoga Day & Music Day celebration was held on June 20 with great aplomb. The celebration was held on June 20, during the school assembly, organized by Grades VIII A & B. The special guest on this occasion was Sri John C.A., a retired SBI Manager who expatiated on the importance of yoga.

Sri Mathew Joseph, the yoga master at this school, demonstrated various yogic postures and explained the numerous benefits of practising yoga. A chosen few students gave a demonstration of yogic poses on the stage. Isabella Elizabeth Sajo, a Grade VIII student, was recognized as the best yoga student by an association called YANA. Dr Roy presented her with an award on behalf of the school.

 

 

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World Environment Day 2024

World Environment Day was celebrated on June 05, under the theme “Land restoration, desertification and drought resilience”. The Pachap campaign set up by the school got rolling with the campaign Bhoomikkoru Kuda, highlighting tree plantation as the need of the hour.

Sri Aby Emmanuel, Secretary of the Meenachil River Protection Council, inaugurated the function. Dr Roy administered an oath that affirmed the school’s responsibility to reduce pollution, conserve resources and protect biodiversity.