Conclave of Curious Minds – High School

The students of grades 9 to 12 presented research papers on various topics for Science Day. The topics ranged from Drug Discovery to Cilia, from Time & Space to Genetics. Overall, the event was well organized and the outcome was illuminating. The presentations provided an insight into the new theories and discoveries in the field of science. Every presentation was captivating and piqued the curiosity of students and teachers. The event thus helped the students gain knowledge on new scientific processes and facts about our wonderful and mysterious world!

– Leya S, Grade XI

Conclave of Curious Minds – Middle School

Science Day was celebrated with great fun! From grade 6 to 8, the students put an enormous amount of thought into their contributions. Apart from getting the opportunity to display their own projects, they were curious to watch their fellow middle schoolers showcase their creative experiments. It was indeed interesting and informative. Even the students who worked on similar projects managed to give their work a unique twist, like the Elephant Toothpaste experiment and the Dancing Rice experiment. The projects were wild and wonderful, ranging from Create-yours, Mini Cities to even a few models of Mars Buggy! To add even more flair to the presentations, students narrated the workings of their experiment and even told quite a few jokes in between. This experience was a true testament to the fact that ‘learning is fun’, and has the students waiting eagerly for next year’s Science Day!

– Zakya K. Palicha, Grade VII

CE Term End Presentation

Navratri celebrations also included the culmination of Middle and High School CE presentations. The presentation started with an invocation song, followed by classical and fusion dances, melodious western music, display of digital paintings, and art & crafts presentation. The show ended on a high note with enthralling skits performed by theatre students. The performance was an audio-visual treat.

– Sandeep Vijay, Grade XI

Teachers at the Frontline

This Teachers’ Day, students expressed their love and gratitude through presentations, poems, songs and instrumental music and made it a special and memorable day for their acharyas. With the enthusiastic participation from the teachers, activities like Quiz and Pictionary were conducted successfully, bringing laughter and smiles all around. The session ended on a high note with an exciting round of the musical game, Antakshari. Despite being online, students were able to convey their appreciation while looking forward to many more Teachers’ Days to come.

– Tejas Nageshwaran, Grade XII

FITNIC – Commitment towards Fitness

Hari Shree hosted its 2nd edition of FITNIC through a virtual platform for classes VI-VIII. Diligent preparation had resulted in an exhilarating event showcasing both fitness and enthusiasm. All the teams were motivated and energized to put their best foot forward. Every participant showcased incredible stamina, endurance, and zeal, exhibiting impressive sportsmanship. With fitness routines and rejuvenating refreshment times, participants, teachers, and viewers were guaranteed an enjoyable experience from the start.

– Shraddha Padmanabhan, Grade VIII

ASISC Regionals

The students of Chettinad Hari Shree Vidyalayam represented the school in the ASISC Literary Events held in the southern region. They participated in the sub-junior, junior, and senior categories for the Declamation event, the junior and senior categories for the Debate event and Quiz event. The participants were as follows.

 

Akkshitha from Grade 8, represented the sub-juniors in declamation and won 3rd place. Bhavna Badrinarayanan from Grade 10, representing the juniors, won 2nd place in the same event, and lastly, Pavarnaa Krishnamoortthy from Grade 11, won 1st place for the senior declamation. She represented the southern region at the national level.

 

The junior debate team consisted of Taran Balakrisnan from Grade 9 and Adithya Muthukumar from Grade 10. The members of the senior debate team consisted of Aadhav Bharadwaj from Grade 11 & Tejas Nageshwaran from Grade 12. Tejas was declared the best speaker and he represented the southern region at the national level.

 

The members of the quiz team were Ritu Sudarshan from Grade 9 and Shravya Ramesh from Grade 11, who won the 3rd place in the junior quiz category, and 2nd place in the senior quiz category, respectively. The school is proud of all the participants for their dedication.