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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK

On November 19, 2024, the National Library celebrated the end of Library Week with a variety of engaging activities. The Class 7B students performed a skit that highlighted the importance of library rules, educating the audience in a fun and interactive way.

The following day, November 20, 2024, a quiz competition was held, focusing on authors and books, where the students participated house-wise. The quiz was a lively competition, and the winner was Cauvery House.

In addition to the quiz, the reward ceremony for the poster-making competition, which took place on November 15, 2024, was conducted. The winners of the poster-making competition were:


  • Ishaan S (5A)
  • Prakruthi Y L (7B)
  • Radhika M (9A)
  • Jashwitha A (3A)

The prizes were presented by the Principal, who congratulated the winners for their creativity and hard work.

A big thank you to all the students who participated in the activities during Library Week! Your enthusiasm in the skit, quiz, poster-making contest, and Book Review activity made the week special.

We also appreciate the teachers for their engaging Book Talk sessions, sharing their favorite books and inspiring students.

Your love for learning and reading is truly appreciated. Keep up the great work! 

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Monday, November 18, 2024

National library week book review and book talk

 National Library Week: Book Review & Talk

In celebration of National Library Week, students Gowri Vibhavari, Prakruthi Y.L., and Pratiksha presented reviews of two inspiring books available in our school library.
1. Birsa Munda by Gowri Vibhavari & Prakruthi Y.L.
This book tells the story of Birsa Munda, a tribal leader who fought for the rights of indigenous people and against British rule. His philosophy of justice, equality, and respect for nature continues to inspire today.
2. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling (Reviewed by Pratiksha)
This iconic novel introduces us to Harry Potter and his magical world. J.K. Rowling’s story highlights the importance of friendship, courage, and making the right choices. The book also touches on themes of good versus evil, loyalty, and self-discovery, all while exploring the philosopher’s idea that true power comes from love and self-sacrifice.
Both books offer valuable life lessons. Visit the library to explore these inspiring stories!









Sunday, November 17, 2024

National library week poster making competition

During National Library Week, we conducted a vibrant poster-making competition on the theme "Reading Promotion and Libraries." Students from all classes participated with great enthusiasm, showcasing their creativity and love for reading. The event highlighted the importance of libraries as spaces for learning and growth. It was a fun and engaging way to remind everyone how libraries inspire and connect us.
















Thursday, November 14, 2024

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK 2024

  National Library Week

14-11-2024:-                                                      Books & Brilliance – Teacher Talks                   As part of National Library Week celebrations, the school library hosted a special event titled Books & Brilliance: Teacher Talks. The event provided an opportunity for teachers to share their personal favorite books, discuss their significance, and engage students in thought-provoking conversations about the power of reading. Teachers also had the chance to present short readings from their chosen books, sparking interest and excitement in the school community. The assembly aimed to inspire students to explore new genres, deepen their love for reading, and understand the important role literature plays in shaping our thoughts and actions.