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12
Oct
Children’s Day was celebrated by teachers at school. Teachers presented a special assembly to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. The School prayer was followed by thought for the day , new word, news and significance of the day by teachers. A cultural program was also presented by teachers. An art competition -”What Children’s Day Means to Me” and “My Best Writing”, was conducted and the winners were given certificates of appreciation.
12
Oct
Primary Wing
Students of Pre-KG and Grades 1-2 participated in the Kannada Rajyotsava celebration with great enthusiasm at Shiksha Sagar High School (Primary Wing).
Amazing facts about Karnataka added to the knowledge of the audience. Students spread the fragrance of Kannada language with their spectacular dance performance.
The event generated a sense of pride in the minds of the audience, for being part of a culture that is so rich and vibrant.
12
Oct
Celebrating Navratri at Shiksha Sagar High School! The Gombe dolls are on display, showcasing the vibrant culture of Mysore.A big thank you to our teachers and staff for the morning puja. Join us for 10 days of Dasara festivities!
30
Sep
18
Sep
Grade 9 students celebrated Onam in school. The day began with a special assembly dedicated to the festival. The children have dressed up traditionally. After a prayer, the significance of the festival was highlighted. Students spoke about what Onam means to them. They also presented a skit that showed why Onam is celebrated. They also danced to Malayalam songs and surprised the teacher with the authentic palada payasam.
05
Sep
Grade 10 students presented a special assembly combined with a cultural programme as a mark of respect to their teachers, on Teachers Day. The morning assembly included prayer, news, thought for the day all pertaining to the day dedicated to teachers. The students put up a skit in respect for teachers and also entertained the teachers with a brilliant dance and song.
15
aug
78th independence day with the theme Viksit Bharat was celebrated with grandeur on 15th August.
Hoisting the tricolor was followed by the national anthem.
The guest of honor, Director Anusuya Ma'am, was welcomed along with the gathering.
Students performed dances for patriotic songs. A group song in Kannada was renditioned melodiously.
Speeches by primary to high school students on topics such as My Contribution to My Nation, Viksit Bharat, and the famous speech of Pt. Nehru on 15th August 1947 were eloquent.
The impeccable march by the four houses of the school was the highlight of the day.
The best marching house Sanchi was awarded a trophy.
Winners of the art competition held to mark the 78th Independence Day were awarded with certificates of appreciation.
The freedom fervor was evident among the young and the old alike.
Jai Hind
29
June
On 29th of June 2024 our school hosted an informative Drug Abuse Awareness Session for students of Grade 6 to 10 conducted by Sanjaynagar police. This session was aimed at educating students about the dangers of drug abuse and promoting a drug-free lifestyle.
The Police Sub Inspector engaged the students with real-life examples, interactive discussions, and a Q&A segment, ensuring that the information was both relatable and impactful. The session emphasized the importance of staying informed and vigilant about the risks associated with drug abuse.
We extend our gratitude to the Police Sub Inspector for taking the time to conduct this vital session and for contributing to the awareness and education of our students.
23
June
Shiksha Sagar High School's basketball team exhibited a stunning performance in the inter-school basketball tournament held on Sunday, 23rd June 2024. Demonstrating exceptional skill the team showcased teamwork, and sportsmanship and secured the best performance award in both the girls and boys under 16 year’s category.
The tournament was hosted by Ballers Academy, teams from schools across the city participated. Shiksha Sagar's team, led by captains Tejaswini B M and Syed Sulaik Rayyan showcased remarkable resilience and strategy throughout the competition.
Coach Mr. Vinodh expressed immense pride in his team and attributed their success to the team’s unwavering dedication and practic.
The victory has not only brought glory to Shiksha Sagar High School but has also inspired young students to pursue sports passionately. The school celebrated the team's success with a special assembly and awards were distributed . Congratulations to the team for their outstanding achievement!
22
June
The newly elected student council 2024-25 was administered the oath of office, on Saturday 22nd June 2024 by the Director of the School as a part of the Investiture Ceremony. The Director adorned the school Captain Akash Mondal with Sash, badge and the school flag. Also the Vice Captain Yashitha Sheety, Sports Captain Tejaswini B M, Vice Captain Manthan B were also given charges by the Director. The Head Mistress Ms Apsara Sai gave away the badges to the Captains of the four houses. Also the House Mistresses were given charge.
The Day also was special as the School Toppers of Grade 10 CBSE Board Exam 2023-24 were also felicitated for their excellent performance - Gowri Bhat the School Topper (97%) and the subject topper in Social Science(99) and Sanskrit(100), Farah Fatima S, the second school Topper(95%) and Darshith V the Third School topper (93%) and subject topper in Mathematics(99).
21
June
The 10th International Yoga Day was celebrated at Shiksha Sagar High School with utmost sincerity and dedication. Students of Grade 7 presented a special assembly on this year’s theme-“Yoga for Self and Society”. The day began with the assembly, followed by a synchronized yoga performance by students of Grade 6 to 10. A speech on the Significance of the theme was also given.
19
June
Celebration of National Reading Day on 19th June, 2024
Reading is a fundamental skill that serves as the cornerstone of education and personal development.
The National Education policy (NEp) of 2020, emphasizes providing access to high-quality children's literature to cultivate a reading culture across the country.
At Shiksha Sagar , the day was celebrated with a special assembly in accordance with the theme -”Read your Way”. Students of Grade 8 presented the assembly with a thought , new word and importance of reading and significance of Reading Day.
5
June
World Environment Day was celebrated on Wednesday 5th June 2024. This year’s theme was ‘Land Restoration, Desertification and Drought Resilience’. Students of Grade 9 presented a special assembly on the occasion. A pledge to Save Earth for Future was administered.A speech on the importance of the theme was also delivered. A dance performance on the theme added to the significance of the day. A colourful fancy dress show by students of Grade 1,2 and 3 added vibrancy to the day. It also marked the second edition of wealth out of waste, a programme by ITC which encouraged students to recycle dry waste which they exchanged for stationery.
29
May
School reopened for the new academic session on 29th May 2024. Happy faces were welcomed back to school by the teachers. Grade 10 presented a special assembly to welcome the children, with a refreshing thought , day’s news and a dance performance. They were all greeted by our beloved director. Teachers conducted ice breaker sessions to ease out the vacation mode.Principal spoke about the rules and regulations to be followed . The day ended happily with the children heading home with the take aways and chocolates given by teachers and management.
23
Feb
Graduation day is always a day of rejoicing as it signifies the culmination of a year of hard work in the relentless pursuit of knowledge. To make it significant, we at Shiksha Sagar High School celebrated Graduation Day and Annual Day on 23rd February in the school auditorium. “Brilliance Unveiled “ was the theme of kindergarten chronicles which was an extraordinary depiction of various programmes. The students left everybody spellbound as they danced to the tunes of some vibrant music with the display of breathtaking colours along with coordinated movements. The students hosted the show with mastery.The graduating students of upper KG dressed in their graduation gowns and caps looked smart and pretty while they walked the stage.Students thanked the management, teachers and other staff members who have played a pivotal role in their years of learning.
Jan &
Feb
Road safety Month-14th january to 14th February
Students of Grade 7,8 and 9 participated in the Road Safety Month, an initiative by CBSE. Students presented special assemblies, role plays, conducted quizzes and manned traffic on the street that leads to the school. Grade 1 & 2 students along with the students of the Eco club visited the traffic signal at BEL Circle to understand the functioning of signal lights and the way traffic is controlled by the police.
Jan
& Feb
January and February 2024 were exciting months for students of Grade 1 to 9 as they were taken for picnics on different days and to different places.
Grade | Venue | Experience |
Grade 1 and 2 | Nelada Siri Resort, Nelamangala | Children enjoyed the rides, Mist dance, and Domestic Bird sanctuary. The peaceful environment set the mood right, children came back with happy memories. |
Grade 3 & 4 | Fantasy Falls Resort, Kanakpura | The green ambiance of the resort was a welcome change for the children. The resort contains a variety of organically grown fruits and vegetables. Children enjoyed indoor games and outdoor games, rain dance. |
Grade 5 | Jollywood Studios, Bidadi | The thrilling slides , wave pool, a water related games , dry games such as dashing cars, rides, and other amusement activities were enjoyed by the students. This gave them an opportunity to discover their strength and spend time with their friends. |
Grade 6,7 & 8 | Camp Fire Circle, Ramanagara | The rustic resort in Ramanagara was a welcome change for the students , where they explored exciting adventures such as zipline, kayaking, rappelling, rope cycle,mud volleyball and the team building activities. |
Grade 9 | Jollywood Studios, Bidadi | The thrilling slides , wave pool, a water related games , dry games such as dashing cars, rides, and other amusement activities were enjoyed by the students. This gave them an opportunity to discover their strength and spend time with their friends. |
Feb
10
The Winners of the competition are: Bhoomi B Velani of Grade 8 won the 1st prize of Rs. 2000 and a certificate.
Chaitanya V of Grade 7 and Tarika of grade 5 were awarded the Consolation prize of Rs.300 and a certificate.
Each participant also received a participation certificate.
Jan
26
The Pioneers 2024- Graduation day of Grade 10(2023-2024) was held on Friday, 26th January 2024. Rev.Fr. George Alangadan was the Chief guest of the evening. Mrs.Kannika Parameshwari was the Guest of Honour. The evening began by welcoming the Chief guest, graduates and parents. The graduates marched into the venue, in dignity and formal attire. The Graduation programme began with the lighting of the lamp, followed by a welcome address and a song by the school choir. The outgoing captains handed over the office of duty to the respective House mistresses. The honourable director declared the ceremony open and lit the Mother candle, which is symbolic of her affection towards the students. Each student was handed over a candle. The graduates sang a song that personifies light. They were administered the oath by the Guest of Honour. The graduates were handed over mementos, Graduate scroll and certificate in memory of their Alma Mater. Some of the graduates shared their experience of being students of Shiksha Sagar High School, the parents too spoke about their association with the institution. Rev.Fr. George Alangadan, the chief guest spoke impeccably to the graduates and inspired them with his experiences and words of wisdom.
The Guest of Honour , Mrs Kannika Parameshwari stressed on the importance of education, values and working towards each one's goals, in her address to the graduates. She also advised the parents to help their children to choose the course best for them The evening ended with the ceremony being dissolved by the Director of the school, School Anthem and National Anthem. Congratulations and good luck to all the graduates of 2023-2024.
Jan
26
The 75th Republic Day was celebrated in the school. A special assembly was conducted by students of Grade 10. Principal and the core team hoisted the Tri colour along with the school captain and sports captain. The Preamble was administered by the school captain to the assembly.
Jan
25
Students of Grade 8 participated in Science Fest organized by Parikrama Innovations on 23rd , 24th and 25th of January 2024.Students were a part of a 3 day workshop on use of Artificial Intelligence in different fields.They also submitted essays on Restoring the climate of the earlier days. They were also part of different group activities which included presentations, field visits and poster making. The focus on this year's conclave was Innovative Ideas to Impact Climate Change, to address the present climatic condition. The goal of this fest was to develop thinking skills and to tackle global challenges and make the world a better place. Students thoroughly enjoyed and actively participated on all the 3 days.The students who participated are
Yashitha Sheety, Zunaira Mohammadi, Fathima Ahmed, Mukesh Kumar, Preetham Gowda, Aadhya Harikantra, Chethan N and Jeevan M. They were accompanied by the science teacher Ms.Mamtha S
Jan
20
Jan
16
They portrayed different types of bullying- social, cyber, physical, verbal, emotional and so on. They presented skits, slogans and songs on the above themes. Every morning a pledge on anti-bullying was administered. Students were made to understand that they should not tolerate any sort of bullying.
Jan
14
Makara Sankranti festival fervour was evident in the school. The traditional Pongal pots were decorated, with offerings of Karnataka's traditional ellu bella. Students too enjoyed the day as it was primarily Bagless day with an array of activities scheduled.
Grade 1, 3 and 4 Students presented a vibrant assembly dedicated to the harvest festival. Students enthusiastically settled themselves to make kites. They made kites from scratch and flew them too excitedly.
The second activity was to create a poster on National Youth day. And the third activity was a painting competition conducted by Splash. It was a day of joy and celebration, that culminated with Pongal being served to all the students and staff.