On the Board & On the Floor

The inter house pin-up board and rangoli competition, organised for students in grades XI and XII, served as a catalyst for fostering creativity among the participants. The prescribed abstract theme, ‘Sustainable Freedom,’ elicited ingenious design concepts from the students, resulting in a visually captivating display. The events were characterised by enthusiastic participation from students, who engaged in the intricate processes of sketching, colour mixing, and application. Crafting a Rangoli design is undoubtedly a challenging endeavour, but it is worth noting that all four houses demonstrated exceptional prowess in their creations. The pinup board activity brought out the creative minds to reflect on sustainability.

– Shashank S, Grade XII

Fireless Festive Cuisine

This Inter-house activity was designed to encourage students to learn more about the culinary traditions associated with the joyous celebration of Onam, Janmashtami and Ganesh Chaturthi. The experienced Chefs from Hari Shree kitchen played the role of judges and scored the dishes looking into their relevance to each festival.

Leaders Taking Oath

34 members were elected to be the representatives of the student body for the year 2023-24. The Investiture Ceremony was held to formally swear in the newly elected members and take over the responsibilities for the academic year. The prefects marched up to the stage in all white and received their badges. The chief guest, Commodore Mr. RM Thomas, an officer of the Indian Navy motivated the young student leaders with his address on different abilities that leaders have to nurture to gear themselves forward.

– S B Samrutha, Grade XI

CHSV Vizha

The 10th edition of The Vizha, CHSV’s very own inter-school cultural event, was a grand success. Over 600 students from various city schools participated, showcasing their talents. From uplifting musical performances to vibrant dances, literary battles to nerve-wracking sports matches, everyone had something to do in The Vizha ’23. All in all, this was a well-planned, one-of-a-kind fun event for all.

– Adithya, Grade XII

Celebrating Freedom

Students from grades VI to XII gathered on the morning of August 15th with a shared sense of unity and belonging. The day began with the Principal hoisting the flag and the members of the student council marching to honour the flag. There were many performances like dance, music, drama and speeches with patriotic fervour by the students. The day was a true eye-opener to carry forward this spirit as Indians.

– S B Samrutha, Grade XI

Sports Carnival

Sports Carnival is the time to shine and showcase the physical fitness of students from grades II to V. The carnival activities improved gross motor skills and encouraged students to coordinate as a team within a non-competitive environment. Students of grade V did a Parachute Demonstration, emphasizing teamwork and cooperation. Students of grade IV demonstrated a Ragdoll Warmup exercise event, grade III the Brain Gym and grade II Jumping Feet exercises. Each activity nurtured social and basic motor skills thereby paving the way for self-expression and flexibility.

Field Trip – Anna Centenary Library

Students of grade V gained insight into the diverse range of books and genres available during their visit to the Anna Centenary Library. The students had an opportunity to explore the art of cataloguing and bookkeeping. The space and the displays of various books got the students excited to explore and read more.

Field Trip – Chetpet Eco Park

Students of grade IV were taken on a field trip to the Chetpet Eco park. This field trip extpanded their knowledge of the four domains of the Earth. Students were able to identify biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere after learning about it in the classroom. Students made observations about how everything in these spheres are interconnected and interdependent and relate to the school’s motto.

– ‘Vasudeiva Kutumbakam’