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Scarp Day - A Scouts and Guides
Event - St Anthony’s Church School
The
World Scout Day celebration was a resounding success, with
the scouts and guides of the school enthusiastically
participating in activities that reflected the spirit of
discipline and teamwork. The program was organized to
highlight the significance of the Scarp, a symbol of
identity, unity, and service that represents the values of
the scouting movement. On this occasion, the students paid
tribute to Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouts and
Guides Movement, and his vision of molding responsible
citizens. By proudly wearing their Scarps, the participants
demonstrated their commitment to the ideals of scouting and
guiding, which emphasize the importance of community
service, teamwork, and personal growth. The celebration was
both meaningful and inspiring, reminding everyon e
of the noble ideals of scouting and guiding. The event
provided a valuable opportunity for the students to reflect
on the values of scouting and guiding, and to recommit
themselves to the principles of service, unity, and
responsibility. The World Scout Day celebration was a
testament to the enduring spirit of scouting and guiding,
and its potential to shape young minds and inspire positive
change.
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Rangoli Competition - High School - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Rangoli competition sounds like a vibrant and creative
event! The high school students showcased their artistic
talents by designing colorful and attractive Rangoli
patterns that reflected both traditional and modern themes.
The competition was a great way to encourage students to
express their creativity and add beauty to the school
campus. The judges, Miss. Lata Mahesh and Miss. Suma must
have had a challenging time evaluating the entries, given
the vibrant patterns and designs created by the students.
Their appreciation for
the efforts and skills of the participants would have surely
boosted the students' confidence and motivation. The event
was indeed a wonderful platform for the students to display
their artistic talents, and it's great to see them
participating actively and making the event lively and
memorable. Rangoli competitions like this one help preserve
traditional art forms while encouraging innovation and
creativity.
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79th Independence Day Celebration - St Anthony’s Church School
The
79th Independence Day celebration held in the school grounds
was a grand success, with active participation from the high
school students! The program began with a grand march past
by the students, setting the tone for a patriotic and
memorable event. The presence of distinguished dignitaries,
including Chief Guest Shri Praveen Peter MLC candidate, Rev.
Fr. Richard Kariwal the Principal, Rev. Fr. Anthony Raj,
Rev. Fr. Michael, Rev. Fr Lutswami, and Mis. Rose Sagaya
Mary, added gravitas to the occasion. The ceremony of
hoisting the national flag was a highlight, with the
dignitaries unfolding the tricolor with great honor and
reverence. As the national anthem was sung, the patriotic
spirit was palpable, and the sight of the fluttering
tricolor inspired a sense of unity and belongingness among
all present. The cultural program, featuring patriotic songs
and dances, added vibrancy
to the occasion, while the speeches delivered emphasized the
sacrifices of freedom fighters and the responsibilities of
citizens. The entire program created an atmosphere filled
with respect, joy, and patriotism, making it a memorable
celebration for both students and teachers. The
seventy-ninth Independence Day celebration was a testament
to the school's commitment to fostering patriotism and
national pride among its students.
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Vaccine drive for the school
students - St Anthony’s Church School
The government's free vaccination program for children is a
commendable effort to protect them against preventable
diseases and boost their immunity. By providing essential
vaccines to children at various ages, the program aims to
strengthen their immune system and ensure continued
protection against serious illnesses. The vaccination
program, held in the school ground from 10 AM to 3 PM, was a
convenient and accessible way for children to receive their
vaccinations. The government's initiative demonstrates its
commitment to prioritizing the health and well-being of
children, and ensuring that they have access to
essential healthcare services. By vaccinating children
against preventable diseases, the program helps to prevent
outbreaks and protect not only the individual child but also
the community at large. The government's efforts to provide
free vaccinations are a vital step towards promoting public
health and ensuring that all children have an equal
opportunity to grow and thrive.
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Note book Distribution for the
Education of the Poor - St Anthony’s Church School
The
notebook distribution program, organized by former
Corporator of AttiguppeShri Doddana, was a heartwarming
gesture that showcased his commitment to supporting
education and the well-being of young learners. On the
occasion of his late son's birthday, Shri Doddana chose to
honor his memory in a meaningful way, bringing joy and
resources to students in need. The event was held with the
intention of encouraging education and motivating students
to pursue their academic goals. By providing free notebooks,
Shri Doddana helped alleviate some of the financial burdens
faced by students, allowing them to focus on their studies.
The students were overjoyed to receive the notebooks, which
will undoubtedly aid them in their educational journey. Shri
Doddana's initiativ e
not only reflected his concern for the children's future but
also demonstrated the impact that individuals can have on
their communities. The program created an atmosphere of
kindness, learning, and inspiration, highlighting the
importance of community service and support for education.
The teachers and staff appreciated Shri Doddana's thoughtful
gesture, and the event will likely have a lasting impact on
the students and the community.
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Heath Check for Aided School - St Anthony’s Church School
The
health camp organized under the Rashtriya Bala Swasthya
Karyakram initiative sounds like a commendable effort to
prioritize the health and well-being of Kannada medium
students! It's great to see a comprehensive health checkup
program that includes general physical examination, eye and
dental care, nutrition guidance, and screening f or
common illnesses. The team's dedication, comprising doctors
Suvarna, Supritha, Jyoti, and Varma Varmalakshmi, must have
made a significant impact on the students' health and
awareness. Such programs are essential in promoting
preventive care, hygiene, and early detection of health
issues, ultimately contributing to the overall well-being of
the students.
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Fancy Dress Competition - Lower - St Anthony’s Church School
The competition for the lower primary section, held in the
auditorium from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM, was a resounding
success, showcasing the creativity and enthusiasm of the
young participants. With the theme "Freedom Fighters of
India," the children came dressed as iconic leaders,
bringing to life the stories of Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas
Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Laxmi Bai, and others. Each
participant confidently represented their chosen freedom
fighter, reciting a few lines about their contributions to
India's struggle for independence. The judges, Mss. Mary
Ansita and Nancy, praised the children's creativity, effort,
and patriotic spirit, acknowledging the hard work and
dedication that went into preparing for the
event. The program was a meaningful way to educate the
children about India's rich history and cultural heritage,
inspiring them to develop a sense of national pride and
responsibility. By highlighting the sacrifices of national
heroes, the event encouraged the students to imbibe the
values of bravery, selflessness, and love for the nation,
making it a truly memorable experience for all involved.
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Fancy Dress Competition - Pre-Primary School - St Anthony’s Church School
The fancy dress competition for nursery children, held in
the school hall from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM, was a resounding
success, showcasing the creativity and confidence of the
young participants. With the theme "Freedom Fighters," the
little ones came dressed as iconic leaders like Mahatma
Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, and Rani
Lakshmibai, bringing history to life in a fun and engaging
way. Each child confidently spoke a few lines about their
character, demonstrating their understanding of the
significance of these freedom fighters in India's struggle
for independence. The judges, Mss. Shraddha and Tejaswini,
encouraged and appreciated the efforts of the students,
providing valuable feedback and support. The event created a
patriotic atmosphere, helping
the children to learn about the sacrifices and contributions
of India's freedom fighters. The competition was a colorful,
lively, and educational experience for all, highlighting the
importance of teaching children about national heroes and
the value of freedom. Overall, the fancy dress competition
was a fantastic way to introduce young children to India's
rich history and cultural heritage.
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Essay Writing Competition - Higher
Primary School - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Essay writing competition for higher primary school students
sounds like a fantastic way to encourage patriotism and
writing skills! It's wonderful to see students expressing
their knowledge and feelings about national festivals like
Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti and so on.
The competition provided a platform for students to develop
their writing skills, creativity, and imagination while
highlighting the significance of these festivals in India's
history. The judges, Misses Sunita Hegde and Amreen Banu,
must
have been impressed by the good ideas and respect for
national values showcased by the participants. It's great to
see educational programs like this that promote meaningful
learning experiences and encourage students to understand
the importance of celebrating national festivals. The event
was indeed a success in fostering patriotism and creativity
among the young participants!
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Memory Competition - Pre-Primary - St Anthony’s Church School
The
memory game competition for nursery children sounds like an
absolute delight! 🎉 It's wonderful to see little ones
showcasing their sharp memory skills and participating with
such excitement and enthusiasm. The event's focus on
building confidence and concentration is truly beneficial
for their cognitive development. The judges, Misses Siddiqui
Banu and Mary Sheela, played a crucial role in encouraging
the children warmly, making th e
experience even more enjoyable for them. The competition's
fun and lively atmosphere must have made learning feel like
a breeze! It's great to see educational activities like this
that make learning and playing go hand-in-hand. The event
was indeed a joyful experience for all involved, and it's
fantastic that the school is providing opportunities for
young children to develop their skills in a playful and
engaging way!
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Pebble Painting Competition for
High School - St Anthony’s Church School
The pebble painting competition, held in the school
auditorium from 10 AM to 11 AM, was a resounding success,
showcasing the artistic talents of the high school students.
With enthusiasm and dedication, the participants transformed
simple pebbles into colorful works of art, incorporating
various designs, including nature themes, abstract patterns,
and meaningful symbols. The activity promoted creativity,
concentration, and attention to detail, allowing students to
express themselves through art. The judges, Misses Arogya
Mary and Apoorva, carefully evaluated the entries based on
originality, neatness ,
and overall presentation, providing valuable feedback to the
students. The event created an engaging and supportive
environment, encouraging students to explore their artistic
potential and showcase their unique perspectives. Overall,
the pebble painting competition was a well-organized and
enjoyable event that highlighted the students' creativity
and imagination, demonstrating the school's commitment to
fostering artistic talent and self-expression.
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Clay modelling for High School - St Anthony’s Church School
The
clay modeling competition, held in the vibrant school
auditorium on August 1, 2025, was a resounding success,
showcasing the boundless creativity and artistic talents of
the students. As the clock struck 9 AM, the auditorium
transformed into a bustling hub of imagination, with
students eagerly participating and bringing their innovative
ideas to life through colorful and intricate clay creations.
The event provided a platform for students to unleash their
artistic potential, fostering creativity, fine motor skills,
and meticulous attention to detail. The diverse themes,
ranging from majestic animals and serene nature scenes to
vibrant daily life scenarios, allowed students to express
their unique perspectives, with each model serving as a
testament to its creator's imagination and skill. As
esteemed judges Mr. Daisy and Pushpalata navigated the
auditorium, they were impressed by the originality and
attention to detail in every piece, offering valuable
feedback and encouragement to the young artists. Their
appreciation for the students' hard work and dedication was
palpable, further motivating the participants to hone their
craft. The atmosphere in the auditorium was electric, filled
with the excitement of creation, the joy of discovery, and
the spirit of collaboration. Students were completely
absorbed in their work, experimenting with different
textures, colors, and forms to bring their visions to life.
The event was not just about competition; it was about
learning, sharing, and growing through artistic expression,
providing a unique opportunity for students to develop their
skills and build confidence in their creative abilities.
Overall, the clay modeling competition was a masterful
blend
of fun, learning, and creativity, leaving an indelible mark
on all the participants and spectators. It was a shining
testament to the school's unwavering commitment to nurturing
the artistic talents of its students and providing them with
opportunities to flourish and shine. The event's success was
a reflection of the students' passion, dedication, and
creativity, and it will undoubtedly inspire future
generations of artists, innovators, and creatives.
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Minutes of the Lower Primary
Section Speech Competition - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Lower Primary Section Speech Competition was successfully
conducted in the school auditorium. The event brought
together young participants who showcased their confidence
and speaking skills on a variety of engaging topics. With
the primary objective of encouraging public speaking at an
early age and fostering self-expression among students, the
competition proved to be an enriching experience for all
involved. Miss Rashmi and Miss Lata Mahesh, esteemed judges
for the event, brought their valuable insights and
experience, providing participants with constructive
feedback that highlighted their clarity, expression, and
enthusiasm. Throughout the competition, all the students
demonstrated remarkable confidence and thorough preparation,
impressing both the judges and the audience. The supportive
atmosphere was further enhanced by the teachers and peers,
who cheered and encouraged every participant, creating a
positive and motivating environment. The judges' feedback
was particularly noteworthy, as it not only acknowledged the
students' efforts but also inspired them to continue
developing their public speaking skills. The event concluded
on a high note, having successfully achieved its objective
of
promoting public speaking and self-expression among the
young participants. The competition
served as a platform for students to hone their
communication skills, build confidence, and learn from one
another. Overall, the Lower Primary Section Speech
Competition was a resounding success, and its impact is
expected to be felt in the students' future academic and
personal endeavors.
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Open Day - FA 1 Progress Report
Distribution - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) conducted by Saint Anthony
Church School on July 26, 2025, was a resounding success,
providing a valuable opportunity for parents to interact
with teachers and discuss their children's academic progress
and overall development. The meeting, which catered to
students from Pre-Nursery to 10th standard, was held in the
school grounds from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. During the meeting,
teachers shared feedback on students' performance, behavior,
and areas of improvement, enabling parents to gain a
comprehensive understanding of their child's strengths and
weaknesses. The parents actively participated in the
discussions, appreciating the school's efforts in nurturing
their children and expressing their gratitude for the
teachers' dedication and hard work. The PTM helped
strengthen the partnership between parents and teachers,
fostering a collaborative
approach to support the students' growth and development.
The open and supportive
environment
encouraged honest communication, allowing parents
and teachers to
work together to address challenges and capitalize on
opportunities. Overall, the PTM was a productive and
well-received event, demonstrating the school's commitment
to building strong relationships with parents and working
together to provide the best possible education for their
children.
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Hand Writing Competition - Higher
Primary School - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Higher Primary Handwriting Competition was a valuable
exercise in discipline and self-expression, showcasing the
students' neatness, consistency, and writing skills. Held
from 9:00 AM to 9:50 AM in their respective classrooms, the
competition encouraged good handwriting habits and attention
to detail among the children. The students participated
enthusiastically, putting in their best effort to
demonstrate clarity and presentation in their handwriting.
Each student's work reflected their dedication and hard
work, with Rev. Fr. Richard Kadiwal, the Principal, judging
the competition and appreciating the students' handwriting
skills.
Key Highlights:
- Good Handwriting Habits: The competition aimed to
encourage good handwriting habits and attention to detail
among the children.
- Student Participation: The students participated
enthusiastically, showcasing their neatness, consistency,
and writing skills.
- Principal's Feedback: Rev. Fr. Richard Kadiwal's
encouraging words motivated the
students to continue improving their handwriting.
The event was a meaningful exercise in discipline and
self-expression through the written word, highlighting the
importance of handwriting skills in academic and personal
development. By emphasizing good handwriting habits, the
school is helping students develop essential skills that
will benefit them throughout their lives.
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Shapes Competition - Pre-Primary
activity - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Pre-Primary Saturday's activity, Shapes Competition, was a
spectacular celebration of creativity and learning, bringing
together the KG section students in a vibrant and engaging
experience. With infectious enthusiasm, the young
participants confidently identified and presented different
shapes, using their creative drawings to demonstrate their
knowledge. The event was meticulously designed to reinforce
shape recognition in a fun and interactive way, making
learning an enjoyable and immersive experience. As the
children worked on their projects, the atmosphere was filled
with the sound of giggles, chatter, and creative expression.
The judges, Mrs. Suma R and Mrs. Pushparani, observed the participants
with keen eyes, appreciating their creativity, enthusiasm,
and confidence. Their feedback and encouragement added to
the positive and supportive atmosphere, making the event a
truly unforgettable experience for the children. The judges'
comments and suggestions provided valuable insights, helping
the young learners to further develop their skills and
knowledge.
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Clay modelling competition - Lower
Primary School
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Lower Primary Saturday activity, Clay Modeling Competition,
was a resounding success, showcasing the creativity and
artistic talents of the young students. Held in the school
hall from 10 AM to 12 PM, the event brought together
enthusiastic participants who eagerly molded and shaped
colorful clay into various objects. The competition was a
vibrant display of imagination and creativity, with students
crafting everything from animals and fruits to imaginative
shapes and designs. Each model was a testament to the
children's artistic skills and originality, reflecting their
unique perspectives and talents. The event provided a
wonderful platform for students to express themselves
through hands-on learning, encouraging imagination, fine
motor development, and creativity. The judges, Pushparani
and Suma, evaluated the models with keen eyes, praising the
students for their efforts and creativity. As the students
proudly displayed their work, the atmosphere was electric,
filled with enthusiasm and excitement. The competition was a
fun-filled learning experience that not only showcased the
students' artistic talents but also helped develop their
critical thinking, problem-solving, and motor skills.
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5E Lesson planning and Preparation
of a well balanced Question paper
- St Anthony’s Church School
The workshop held on July 19th was a landmark event in the
school's calendar, showcasing its commitment to fostering a
culture of excellence in education. Conducted by the
esteemed Dr. Anni Jaya Sheela, the session was meticulously
designed to empower teachers with the skills and knowledge
necessary to craft effective lesson plans and well-balanced
question papers. The 5E instructional model, comprising
Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate, was
expertly woven into the fabric of the workshop. Dr. Anni
Jaya Sheela's presentation was engaging, informative, and
thought-provoking, enabling teachers to seamlessly integrate
this model into their daily lesson plans. This innovative
approach promises to enhance student engagement, encourage
active participation, and ultimately, drive better learning
outcomes. A significant highlight of the workshop was the
emphasis on designing question papers that assess a range of
cognitive abilities in students. By creating assessments
that cater to diverse learning needs, teachers can gain a
more comprehensive understanding of student knowledge and
skills. This, in turn, enables educators to tailor their
instruction to meet the unique requirements of each student,
thereby promoting a more inclusive and effective learning
environment. The workshop was a testament to the school's
dedication to the professional development of its teaching
staff. By providing opportunities for growth and skill
enhancement, the school is ensuring that its educators
remain at the forefront of innovative teaching practices.
Special appreciation is due to Principal Rev.
Father Richard Kadiwal for his unwavering support and
encouragement in organizing
such valuable
training programs. The impact of the workshop was palpable,
with teachers leaving the session feeling inspired,
motivated, and equipped with new tools and strategies to
enhance their teaching practices. As the school continues to
prioritize teacher development and student learning, it is
poised to achieve even greater heights of excellence in the
years to come.
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Parents Teachers Meeting for SSLC
students
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Tenth Grade Parents Orientation Program, held on July 19,
2025, at the school auditorium, was a significant event that
brought together parents, educators, and distinguished
guests. The program commenced at 9:30 am and concluded at
12:30 pm, providing a comprehensive platform for discussion
and interaction. The event was privileged to have esteemed
guests, including Dr. Anthony Paul Raj, Principal of Sri
Chaya Devi College of Education, Mysore, and Rev. Father
Anthony Raj, Manager of Saint Anthony Church School, along
with Rev. Father Richard Kadiwal, Principal of the school.
Their presence added gravity and importance to the occasion,
and their insights were invaluable in shaping the
discussion. The session was thoughtfully designed to
acknowledge the crucial role of parents in their children's
education and development. The school's achievements, future
goals, and plans were highlighted, providing parents with a
clear understanding of the institution's vision and mission.
The interaction between parents and teachers was meaningful,
with a focus on academic goals and students' overall
development. This exchange of ideas and
concerns helped to foster a sense of community and
cooperation. One of the highlights of the program was the
inspirational message on parenting, education, and
community. The speakers emphasized the importance of
collaboration between parents and the school in nurturing
students' growth and development. The message was both
motivating and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impact
on the attendees.
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Vegetable and Fruit Carving
Competition - Pre-Primary section
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Vegetable and Fruit Carving Competition for the Pre-Primary
section was a vibrant celebration of creativity and healthy
eating, held on July 5, 2025. The event brought together
nursery students, parents, and teachers in a fun and
artistic experience. The young participants showcased their
creativity by crafting beautiful arrangements from fresh
fruits and vegetables, demonstrating their understanding of
healthy eating habits. The competition was judged by
Pushpalatha and Xavier Sir, who appreciated the uniqueness
and presentation of each entry. The judges' feedback
highlighted the children's imagination and skill, as well as
the support and guidance provided by their parents. Speaking
of parents, their active involvement was a special highlight
of the event. Their time, ideas, and support played a major
role in making the competition a success, adding warmth and
meaning
to the experience. The event was a memorable experience for
the children, filled with learning and joy. It introduced
them to the importance of healthy eating in a fun and
engaging way, while encouraging creativity and
self-expression. The Vegetable and Fruit Carving Competition
was truly a colorful and inspiring day, showcasing the
talents of the young participants and the strong bond
between parents, teachers, and students.
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Reading competition - Higher
Primary Section
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Higher Primary Section Reading Competition, held on July 5,
2025, in the school hall, was a resounding success,
showcasing the reading skills and confidence of students
from Classes 5 to 7. The event, which took place from 10:30
AM to 12:15 PM, saw enthusiastic participation from students
across all three classes, each eager to demonstrate their
fluency, expression, and comprehension. As the participants
read aloud selected passages, they displayed their
pronunciation, clarity, and understanding of the text,
impressing the judges with their talent and dedication. The
competition aimed to promote a love for reading and improve
language skills among students, and it certainly achieved
its objectives. By providing a platform for students to read
aloud and express themselves, the event helped build
confidence in public speaking and fostered a sense of
creativity and self-expression. The students' performances
were evaluated by Misses Sunita R Hegde and Firdous Kauser,
who carefully assessed their pronunciation, fluency, and
comprehension, and provided constructive feedback to help
them improve. The feedback provided by the judges was
invaluable, as it helped the students identify areas for
improvement and motivated them to continue honing their
skills. The competition was a meaningful and engaging experience
that fostered a love for reading and language among the
students. By encouraging students to develop their reading
skills and build confidence in public speaking, the event
played a significant role in shaping their academic and
personal growth. Overall, the Higher Primary Section Reading
Competition was a huge success, and its impact will be felt
for a long time to come.
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Student Parliament - Cabinet
meeting
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
first cabinet meeting of the school parliament was a
landmark event, marking a significant milestone in the
student leaders' journey. The meeting brought together the
School Parliament Leader (SPL), Assistant School Parliament
Leader (ASPL), and the ministers, providing a platform for
them to share their experiences, challenges, and
initiatives. As they engaged in open dialogue, the students
showcased their leadership skills and collaboration,
discussing various points, including challenges faced,
initiatives taken, and future plans for improving student
welfare and school activities. The meeting was characterized
by a sense of enthusiasm and dedication, with each minister
contributing their unique perspective and ideas. Rev. Fr.
Richard Kadiwal, attentively listened to the points raised
by the ministers, offering guidance and support wherever
necessary. His assurance that their participation and
actions would be taken based on the matters submitted,
boosted the students' confidence and motivation, encouraging
them to work tirelessly towards the betterment of the school
community. The outcome of the meeting was truly commendable,
as it promoted responsibility, critical thinking, and
teamwork among the student body. The students left the
meeting with a renewed sense of purpose, empowered to take
on leadership roles and work collaboratively towards
achieving their goals. The meeting
marked a significant step towards fostering a sense of
leadership and civic engagement among the students, and its
impact is expected to be felt throughout the academic year.
As the student leaders embark on their journey, they are
poised to make a positive difference in the school
community, and their efforts will undoubtedly be supported
and guided by the school administration.
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Pick and Speak Competition - High
school
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Pick and Speech Competition, held on June 28th, 2025, in the
school grounds, was a resounding success, providing a
valuable platform for high school students to enhance their
public speaking skills and boost their confidence in
expressing thoughts spontaneously. The event, which
commenced at 10:00 AM and concluded by 11:30 AM, saw
enthusiastic participation from students across all high
school grades. Each participant was given a topic on the
spot, and after a brief moment to gather their ideas, they
showcased their ability to think quickly, organize their
thoughts, and present confidently before the audience. The
speakers' confidence, clarity, and originality were truly
impressive, demonstrating a remarkable level of skill and
poise. Rev. Fr. Michael Abhilash, and Miss Amreen Banu, the
esteemed judges, was impressed by the students' performances
and offered encouraging feedback to help them improve
further. His insightful comments and suggestions provided
valuable guidance, enabling the students to refine their
communication skills and become more effective public
speakers. The competition not only helped students overcome
stage fear but also instilled in them a sense of confidence
and self-assurance, essential qualities
for future leaders. By providing a platform for students
to express themselves freely and creatively, the event
fostered a sense of camaraderie and teamwork, promoting a
positive and supportive learning environment. Overall, the
Pick and Speech Competition was a beneficial experience for
all participants, and its impact will undoubtedly be felt
for a long time to come.
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Environment Day Competition and Green Day - Pre-Primary - St Anthony’s Church School
The
Environment Day Competition and Green Day Celebration, held
on June 28th, was a resounding success, engaging the nursery
section students in a fun and educational experience. The
event aimed to raise awareness among young learners about
the importance of protecting nature and living in harmony
with the environment. To symbolize growth, freshness, and a
clean planet, the children dressed in shades of green,
adding a vibrant touch to the celebration. Through simple
yet effective awareness tasks related to nature and
greenery, the children learned valuable lessons about
environmental conservation. The judges, Misses Tejaswini and
Misses Sophia Preeti, were impressed by the creativity and
enthusiasm displayed by the little ones, and their
appreciation further boosted the children's confidence. The
event was both educational and enjoyable, leaving
a lasting impression on the children about the significance
of caring for the environment. By instilling a sense of
responsibility and appreciation for nature at a young age,
the celebration laid the foundation for a lifelong
commitment to environmental stewardship. Overall, the event
was a wonderful way to introduce the importance of
environmental conservation to our young learners.
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Drawing competition - Primary
Section
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Drawing and Colouring Competition, held on June 28th, was a
resounding success, bringing together students from Classes
1 to 4 in a celebration of creativity and artistic talent.
The event was thoughtfully organised to provide a platform
for young learners to express their imagination and showcase
their skills through colours and drawings. With great
enthusiasm, each class participated in the competition,
displaying a diverse array of colourful and imaginative
artworks that truly reflected their unique perspectives. The
students' artworks showcased their creativity, imagination,
and fine motor skills, with each piece telling a story of
its own. The competition was conducted in a smooth and
well-organised manner, thanks to the tireless efforts of the
class teachers and in-charge teachers, who ensured that
every student had an opportunity to showcase their talents.
Miss Vinodni and Miss Harshita, the judges for the event,
carefully evaluated each artwork, assessing them based on
creativity, presentation, and originality. Their expert eyes
scanned the artworks, looking for those special qualities
that set each piece apart. Witnessing these young minds
bring their imaginative ideas to life was truly delightful,
making the event an unforgettable experience for all
involved. The competition not only provided a platform for
students
to express themselves creatively but also helped build their
confidence and self-esteem. It was a wonderful display of
talent, creativity, and enthusiasm, and the participants
surely enjoyed the opportunity to showcase their skills.
Overall, the Drawing and Colouring Competition was a huge
success, and the students' artworks were a testament to
their creativity and imagination.
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Colouring competition - for
Pre-primary
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
Nursery section of our school recently had the pleasure of
hosting a vibrant coloring competition on June 26th,
specifically designed for our young Pre-Nursery, LKG, and
UKG students. This engaging event was carefully crafted to
nurture and encourage the creative imagination and artistic
skills that are inherent in each of our little ones. By
providing a platform for self-expression, the competition
allowed our students to unleash their inner artists and
showcase their unique talents. During the event, our
students were given coloring sheets with a specific theme,
which served as a catalyst for their creativity. Under the
gentle guidance of their teachers, they were encouraged to
color within the given framework, allowing them to explore
their artistic side while developing their fine motor
skills. The competition took place during regular school
hours in their respective classrooms, creating a comfortable
and familiar environment for our young participants. A panel
of dedicated judges, comprising our experienced teachers,
carefully evaluated each entry
based on criteria such as neatness, creativity, and color
selection. The judges' thoughtful
assessments helped identify the standout artworks, and the
winners were warmly appreciated for their remarkable efforts
and creativity. The event culminated in a truly colorful and
joyful day, filled with laughter, excitement, and a sense of
accomplishment, as our young artists proudly showcased their
masterpieces.
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Poster Making Competition for
Higher Primary Students
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
day began with a poster making competition on the theme of
"Environment Awareness" for higher primary students. This
competition provided an excellent platform for students to
express their concerns and ideas about the environment
through art.
## Objective
The objective of the competition was to encourage
students to think creatively about environmental issues and
showcase their artistic skills.
## Theme
The theme of the competition was "Environment
Awareness," and students were encouraged to depict their
ideas and concerns about the environment through their
posters.
## Student Participation
The competition saw enthusiastic participation from
students, who showcased their artistic talents and
creativity through their posters. The event provided a
valuable opportunity for students to express themselves and
raise awareness about environmental issues.
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Cooking without fire
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
"Cooking Without Fire" event was a resounding success,
bringing together students from 8th to 10th standard in a
fun and creative competition on 28th June, 2025. Under the
guidance of Mrs. Shraddha and Mrs. Navyashree, the students
showcased their culinary skills by preparing a variety of
nutritious and visually appealing dishes without the use of
fire. The menu included popular items like bhelpuri, fruit
salad, sandwiches, and innovative cold desserts, all made
using raw and pre-cooked ingredients. The competition was
structured into two sessions, with the school library and
science lab serving as the venues.
The event took place from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, during which
the students worked in teams, displaying their teamwork and
creativity. Prince Priya Ma'am and Amreen Banu Ma'am served
as the judges, evaluating the dishes based on taste,
presentation, and creativity. The enthusiasm and
participation of the students made the event a memorable
experience, highlighting the importance of culinary skills
and teamwork.
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Student development program: on
Scoring High Marks and Motivation
- St Anthony’s Church School
On
June 20, 2025, a session on scoring high marks and
motivation was conducted by Dr. Anthony Joseph, a renowned
corporator, trainer, and member of the Lions Club,
Bangalore. The session was specifically designed for tenth
standard students and took place in the school auditorium
from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. During the session, Doctor Joseph
emphasized the importance of concentration in achieving
academic success, highlighting various challenges that can
hinder it, such as media distractions, procrastination, and
disorganization. He stressed the significance of setting
career goals and maintaining realistic expectations, warning
against overconfidence that can often lead to complacency.
By sharing valuable insights and strategies, Dr. Joseph
equipped students with the tools they needed to stay focused
and motivated. The session concluded with an inspiring
message, encouraging students to work hard and dream big,
fostering a sense of determination and ambition among the
students. The session had a profound impact on the students,
motivating them to stay focused and work towards their
goals. By emphasizing the importance of concentration and
goal-setting, Dr. Anthony Joseph provided students with a
clear understanding
of what it takes to achieve academic success. The students
left the session with renewed energy and enthusiasm, feeling
more confident and motivated to tackle the challenges of
their academic journey. Overall, the session was a valuable
experience for the students, equipping them with the
motivation and confidence to excel in their studies and
pursue their dreams.
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International Yoga Day Celebration
- St Anthony’s Church School
On
June 21, 2025, our school celebrated International Yoga Day
with great enthusiasm, marking a significant event in our
academic calendar. The day is observed annually to raise
awareness about the numerous benefits of practicing yoga,
and our school's celebration was a testament to our
commitment to holistic education. The program began after a
morning assembly, where students spoke about the
significance of yoga in daily life, highlighting its
importance in maintaining physical and mental well-being.
The students' presentations
showcased their understanding of yoga's benefits, from
improved flexibility and balance to enhanced concentration
and reduced stress. The assembly set the tone for a day of
learning and practice, inspiring students to adopt yoga as a
way of life. Following the assembly, a group yoga session
was led by trained instructors, Miss Pushpa Lata and Miss
Sunita Devi, who guided students through various asanas and
breathing techniques.
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Life Skill Development
- St Anthony’s Church School
A
comprehensive Life Skills Development Program was organized
to empower students from sixth to ninth standards with
essential life skills for academic, personal, and
professional success. The program, led by MSC psychological
students from Claret College, aimed to build confidence,
self-awareness, and interpersonal effectiveness among the
students. Through a variety of interactive and experiential
activities, students were able to understand theoretical
concepts and apply them in real-life academic and personal
contexts. The program was divided into five interactive
sessions, covering a range of topics such as creative
thinking, health and hygiene, interpersonal communication,
self-care, goal setting, coping with emotions, academic
strategies, communication skills, digital safety, and body
image. The session began at 10:00 AM and concluded at 3:30
PM, divided into two sessions: morning and afternoon. This
structure allowed for a comprehensive and engaging learning
experience, fostering holistic development and greater
confidence in students. By acquiring essential life skills,
students are better equipped to tackle everyday challenges
with
ease and succeed in their academic, personal, and
professional lives. The program's interactive approach
enabled students to develop a deeper understanding of
themselves and others, preparing them to navigate the
complexities of life with confidence and resilience.
Overall, the Life Skills Development Program was a valuable
experience for the students, providing them with the tools
and skills necessary to thrive in all aspects of life.
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Investiture Program
- St Anthony’s Church School
The
newly elected School Pupil Leader and Assistant School Pupil
Leader were called forward and honoured with ceremonial
tokens of appreciation, presented by the esteemed guest, Dr.
Sharlet Dsa. This gesture added significance and prestige to
the occasion, symbolizing the school's recognition of their
leadership potential and commitment to serving their peers.
The presentation ceremony was a proud moment for the newly
elected leaders, who were visibly moved by the
acknowledgement of their peers and teachers. The proud
moment was followed by a solemn oath-taking ceremony,
administered by Principal Reverend Father Richard Kadiwal.
During this ceremony, the leaders pledged to fulfill their
duties with sincerity, integrity, and dedication, setting a
high standard for their tenure in office. The oath-taking
ceremony served as a reminder of the responsibilities that
came with leadership and the importance of upholding the
values of the school. As the ceremony drew to a close,
Reverend Father Vijay, Manager of the Parish Priest, was
formally felicitated by the school as a gesture of goodwill
on the occasion of his transfer. This gesture reflected the
school's appreciation for his support and guidance,
acknowledging the significant role
he had played in the school community. The felicitation
ceremony was a fitting tribute to his dedication and
service, and it served as a poignant reminder of the
importance of community and collaboration in the school's
endeavors. Overall, the ceremony was a resounding success,
marking an important milestone in the school's calendar and
inspiring the students to strive for excellence in all their
endeavors.
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School Parliament Election
- St Anthony’s Church School
On
June 14, 2025, our school conducted a successful election to
appoint the School Pupil Leader and Assistant School Pupil
Leader. The event was thoughtfully organized by the Social
Club, ensuring a smooth, fair, and transparent process.
Eligible candidates filed their nominations and actively
participated in the campaign phase, presenting their ideas,
goals, and plans for the student body. The campaigns were
vibrant and engaging, showcasing the leadership potential of
all candidates. The students' enthusiasm and dedication to
the election process were truly commendable. Through their
campaigns, candidates demonstrated their vision for the
student body, highlighting their ability to listen, lead,
and serve. The election process not only provided a platform
for students to exercise their democratic rights but also
fostered a sense of responsibility and civic engagement. On
the day of the election, students voted in a
well-coordinated and disciplined manner, demonstrating their
understanding
of the democratic process. The voting process was conducted
with utmost transparency, ensuring the integrity of the
election. Heartfelt appreciation goes to Miss Glorin Ponseka
and her team for their excellent planning and execution of
the election. The successful election demonstrates our
school's commitment to fostering leadership and democratic
values among students, and congratulations go to the newly
elected leaders.
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World Environment day
- St Anthony’s Church School
On
World Environment Day, our high school students showcased
their creativity and awareness through an impressive skit.
The performance highlighted critical environmental issues,
including the dangers of burning plastic, which releases
toxic gases like dioxins and furans, polluting the air and
harming human health. The skit also demonstrated the
problems associated with burying plastic, which doesn't
decompose easily and contaminates soil and water sources, as
well as throwing plastic into water, which pollutes drinking
water sources. The students' thought-provoking performance
served as a powerful reminder of the importance of
protecting our environment and the need for sustainable
practices. By highlighting the consequences of plastic
pollution, the skit aimed to inspire viewers to take action
and make a positive impact on the environment. As part of
the
environmental awareness activity, students designed
educational flashcards and
creative posters
highlighting key environmental topics. These visual aids
aimed to promote awareness and inspire action to protect the
environment. The flashcards and posters covered various
themes, including the importance of reducing plastic use,
conserving natural resources, and protecting biodiversity.
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Faculty Development Program: Empathy in Education - St
Anthony’s Church School
The
faculty development program on child psychology, held on May
26, 2025, was a valuable initiative to enhance educators'
understanding of students' needs. Led by Fr. Joel and Mrs.
Jayashree Rai, M.Phil in Psychology, the session provided
insights into the importance of empathy in education. The
program emphasized the critical role of educators in shaping
students' minds and fostering a growth mindset. The
discussion explored the shifting social expectations around
education and the unique needs of today's tech-native
children. It highlighted the benefits of technology on
children's cognitive development, creativity, and access to
information, while also addressing the difficulties children
encounter in the digital age, including cyberbullying,
addiction, and social comparison. Additionally, the session
examined different parenting styles and their effects on
children's emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and academic
performance. The program concluded with an engaging skit
that encouraged active participation from teachers,
promoting student involvement and enthusiasm. This
interactive segment demonstrated the effectiveness of
experiential
learning in teacher training. By participating in this
program, educators gained a deeper understanding of child
psychology and the needs of today's students, and were
equipped with strategies to foster a growth mindset, promote
empathy, and support students' emotional well-being.
Overall, the program was a significant step towards creating
a supportive and inclusive learning environment that caters
to the diverse needs of our students.
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About Us :

St Anthony's Kannada Medium Primary School was started in 1978 in a
simple dwelling and now it has grown and developed into a full-fledged
school. At present, 600 Students are educated under the care and
management of the Bangalore Capuchin Friars Minor Society. St Anthony's
English Medium Primary School was started with the management of
Capuchin Friars Service Society in 1994 with a small number of students.
By Gods grace, now it has grown and developed into a full-fledged
school.
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About the Board (CEB) :
St Anthony's Kannada Medium Primary School was started in 1978 in a
simple dwelling and now it has grown and developed into a full-fledged
school. At present, 600 Students are educated under the care and
management of the Bangalore Capuchin Friars Minor Society. St Anthony's
English Medium Primary School was started with the management of
Capuchin Friars Service Society in 1994 with a small number of students.
By Gods grace, now it has grown and developed into a full-fledged
school.
more.. |
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ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM |
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Br. Richard
Kadiwal
Head Master |
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Br.
Michael Abhilash Pereira
Assistant Headmaster |
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Br. Anthony
Raj
Manager |
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Br.
Lourduswamy
Staff |
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