Our students recently took part in a series of engaging activities designed to inspire creativity, confidence, and experiential learning. A colourful start was made with a rain-themed Colouring Competition, where children enthusiastically expressed their imagination under teacher supervision. The Orator Christites activity encouraged students to speak confidently about their favourite dress, guided closely by their class teachers. Adding to the excitement, a joyful Campus Tour allowed students to explore different areas of the school, including the Flower Garden and the Fun Park, making learning more interactive and enjoyable. To celebrate the monsoon spirit, Rainy Day activities were organised, offering students hands-on experiences connected to rain and enhancing their overall engagement and learning.
Christ Public School celebrated International Chess Day on 22nd July 2025 with great enthusiasm. The event was inaugurated by Father Principal Renish P. Varghese, who marked the occasion by playing a friendly chess match with Dylan of Class 8. Students of Class 8 A2 added charm to the celebration by showcasing chess pawns and explaining the role and significance of each piece in the game in the assembly . The day continued with students actively engaging in friendly chess matches, promoting strategic thinking and sportsmanship. The celebration not only highlighted the importance of chess as a mind sport but also created an atmosphere of fun and learning.
The Compassionate Christite program for the academic year 2025 was inaugurated on 25th June 2025. The event was graced by Mr. Sathish, Principal of Government Blind School, Mysuru, as the Chief Guest. Fr. Renish P Varghese (Principal), Fr. Josekutty, (Campus Director ),Fr. Noble Jose (Administrator), Ms. Merlyn Christabel (Vice Principal), Mr. Joseph Simon (Coordinator), and student representatives from Block 1 and 2 were present for the occasion. In his inspiring address, the Chief Guest emphasized the importance of compassion, inclusion, and the role of youth in supporting the less privileged. His words left a lasting impression on the students.
TAs a token of appreciation, Mr. Sathish was felicitated with a monetary gift, recognizing his dedicated service and commitment to the education of the differently-abled. The event sensitized students to the spirit of service and marked a meaningful beginning to the Compassionate Christite initiatives for the year.
FDP-7 was successfully conducted at Christ Public School on 19th July 2025. The event was graced by Rev. Dr. Fr. Martin Mallathu, CMI, General Counselor of Education and Media of the CMI Congregation, who served as both the Chief Guest and the Resource Person of the day.
The central theme of the session was “CMI’s Vision of Education”. In his enlightening address, Rev. Dr. Fr. Martin emphasized several key aspects of holistic education. He stressed the importance of smiling when communicating with children, the need to maintain eye contact, and the powerful role teachers play in planting dreams in young minds. He reminded the educators that happiness lies within, and highlighted how education can transform a person’s perspective towards life.
The program concluded with Fr. Martin articulating the CMI Vision Statement, leaving the participants inspired and motivated to implement these values in their teaching journey.
On 19th June 2025, our school observed National Reading Day in remembrance of P.N. Panicker, the father of the Library Movement in India. The day was celebrated to emphasize the importance of reading in education and personal growth.
In the days leading up to the event, students from Grades 5 to 10 were each assigned to read a book of their choice. This initiative aimed to develop a strong reading habit, encourage self-learning, and spark curiosity through literature.
To mark the occasion, a quiz competition was conducted grade wise based on the books read by the students. The quiz saw enthusiastic participation, and students showcased their knowledge and understanding of various texts. On-the-spot prizes were awarded to the winners, which added excitement and motivation for all participants.
As a special contribution to the event, the Kannada Department donated a valuable collection of Kannada books to the school library. This thoughtful gesture not only enriched the library’s collection but also promoted a love for reading in the regional language.
In conclusion, the celebration of National Reading Day was a meaningful and inspiring event. It not only honored the legacy of a great visionary but also nurtured the habit of reading among students. The day stood as a reminder that reading opens the door to knowledge, imagination, and lifelong learning.
