Yoga day was celebrated on 21st June with an enthusiastic participation from the students and teachers. The audience was sensitized about the benefits of practicing Yoga everyday as it helps to stay healthy and fit. Various Yoga postures were demonstrated and performed by the students and teachers alike. The day ended with a note to make Yoga a part of lifestyle for a healthy future.
Reading Day was celebrated on 19th June to create awareness among students about the importance of reading and inculcate reading habits among students. Various programs like dance, story narration, reading competition were organized to carry forward the theme of the day. Book donation drive was held in which students generously contributed books to the school library.
Our new Principal Rev Fr Renish P Varghese was accorded a warm welcome on 13th June. Rev Dr Augustine Paimpallil President STES, Fr Jinosh V M, former Principal, Fr Jose Kutty Campus Director, Fr Noble, Administrator, Ms Merlyn Christabel Vice Principal, Ms Sindhu N K Academic Coordinator, Ms Jayashree Suresh staff Coordinator, Ms Mini A S LCA coordinator Aashrith and Thanushree -School Pupil leaders were the dignitaries present.
A staff meeting was held on the same day to introduce the new principal Rev Fr Renish P Varghese to the staff members and to place on record the commendable work rendered by the outgoing principal Rev Fr Jinosh VM.
No bag day with the tagline competency and compassion was held on 14th June. The day stood witness to various creative activities like splendid cook, card artistry, waste to wealth and just dance. Life skill activities were also given high priority as activities like fabric fresh (washing clothes), wheel wonders (learning to change wheel), lunch box hygiene (washing lunch boxes) were conducted. Students were also involved in compassionate Christite activities’ along with competency building. A group of students visited the Home for the Aged to express their solidarity and support towards the inmates. Even the tiny tots of kindergarten to grade 4 were engaged in various fun filled activities to develop their creative and thinking skills.

Heritage and Language Clubs were inaugurated on 13th June. Various cultural programs were presented by the students highlighting the importance of language and stressing the need to preserve the rich heritage of our country.
