Christmas Celebration 2024
The spirit of sharing and caring came alive as Amrita Vidyalayam, Kozhikode, celebrated Christmas on 20th December 2024 in the mid-courtyard of the school. The entire venue was beautifully adorned with festive decorations, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere. Students and staff embraced the Christmas spirit, dressed in vibrant red and white attire.
National Cancer Awareness Day 2024
National Cancer Awareness Day is observed in India on November 7th each year to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.
Webinar on Anti-Bullying Awareness
A webinar on International Day against Violence and Bullying at School, including Cyber Bullying, was organised by CBSE on 7th November 2024, under the theme “Protect, educate, empower: Learners call for safe and inclusive schools.”
The theme emphasized the vital role of education in creating safe, inclusive environments, and urged school leaders to uphold their commitments to ensure this from the learners’ perspective. The program was live-streamed via CBSE’s Training Unit YouTube channel.
Childrens Day Celebrations 2024
Children’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at our school on 14th November 2024. The day’s events aimed to promote unity, creativity, and joy among our students.
A small rally was organized within the school premises, where students carried colourful placards with the message “Happy Children’s Day.” LKG and UKG students performed a vibrant group song about Chachaji, showcasing their harmonious voices and rhythmic movements. Additionally, five captivating dance performances were staged, with students dressed in colourful costumes and using creative props.
National Integration Day 2024
To promote unity, harmony, and national integration, and to commemorate the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India, National Integration Day is celebrated every year on November 19th.
We organized a series of events to mark this important day. Aadhilekshmi V. Nath from Class IX delivered a speech on the significance of National Integration Day. Students from Classes 3-5 dressed in traditional attire representing various states and participated in a ramp walk. A bulletin board was also set up, showcasing the events of the day.
Indian Constitution Day Celebration
Constitution Day, observed annually on November 26th, commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1949. This year held special significance as we celebrated the 75th anniversary of this historic event.
Our school marked the occasion with a series of engaging activities:
Black & White Day Celebration
On November 28, 2024, our Kindergarten students celebrated Black & White Day with immense enthusiasm and excitement. The event aimed to foster creativity, self-expression, and teamwork among our young learners.
Both students and teachers dressed in black and white attire, creating a visually striking atmosphere. Children brought various black-and-white objects, such as toys and pictures, adding to the charm of the day.
World Radiography Day 2024
World Radiography Day, celebrated annually on November 8, commemorates the discovery of X-rays by German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895.
A presentation by Parameshwar Suresh of Class XI highlighted the crucial role of radiology in modern medicine, providing essential insights for diagnosing and treating a wide range of health conditions. Additionally, P.S. Amaniya, also from Class XI, delivered a speech during the morning assembly.
World Computer Literacy Day 2024
World Computer Literacy Day is observed annually on December 2 to celebrate and promote computer education globally. This day highlights the importance of digital skills and computer literacy in adapting to the rapidly evolving technological landscape. The theme for 2024, “Empowering Generations Through Digital Literacy,” underscores the need to equip individuals across all age groups with essential digital skills.
Art Exhibition 2024
On December 9th, our school hosted a vibrant Art Exhibition, celebrating the artistic talents of students from Classes 1 to 8. The event embraced inclusivity and diversity in the world of art, featuring a stunning array of creations across various styles and themes.