By preethi203003 , 9 May, 2025

Swami Vivekananda's birthday, January 12th, is celebrated as National Youth Day in India. This day commemorates the life and teachings of this influential spiritual leader, philosopher, and social reformer. Swami Vivekananda's message of self-belief, service to humanity, and national unity continues to inspire millions across the globe.

On this day a speech was delivered by Daksha (class V A) She focused on certain areas:-

By aswathiks , 9 May, 2025

Our school celebrated red colour day with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event was a huge success and every one had a wonderful time. The students of KG , grade I and II celebrated Red Day on 19th December 2024. They were in a festive mood and the fun-filled cultural activities added beauty to the celebration. Students dressed in their favourite red outfits, showcasing their creativity and sense of style. The celebration included range of cultural event such as recitation in Malayalam English and Hindi and storytelling sessions in English and Malayalam.

By aswathiks , 9 May, 2025

As a part of Desh Ka Prakriti Pareekshan campaign, launched by the Ministry of AYUSH and implemented by National Commission for Indian System of Medicine,Dr Meera S, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Swasthavritta, Amrita School of Ayurveda and Dr Darsana V S, PG scholar, Dept of Swasthavritta, Amrita School of Ayurveda organized Prakriti Pareekshan Campaign at Amrita Vidyalayam, Pathanamthitta on 9th December 2024.

By preethi203003 , 8 May, 2025

On 1st July our institution observed National Doctor's Day with a series of activities to promote appreciation and enthusiasm for the medical profession among students. We conducted the following activities in the school:

1. Honoring Doctor Parents and Alumni: We honored the parents of four students who are doctors and a former student who is now a doctor, recognizing their contributions to the medical field.

By preethi203003 , 8 May, 2025

Kerala Piravi, or Kerala Formation Day, commemorates the state's formation on November 1, 1956. The day marks the merger of three regions - Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore - to form the unified state of Kerala. This historic event has played a significant role in shaping Kerala's distinct culture, language, and identity 

Miss Ardra Manoj from the Malayalam Department delivered an inspiring introduction speech, setting the tone for the Kerala Piravi celebration. She emphasized the significance of Kerala's formation and its rich cultural heritage.