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Celebrating Madras: A Tapestry of Tradition, Taste, and Togetherness

On August 22, 2024, The Pupil Saveetha Eco School celebrated Madras Day with vibrant enthusiasm . The event featured various activities that united students, parents, and teachers to honor Madras's rich heritage.

Stalls and Food : Parents and students set up vibrant stalls with popular regional delicacies , delighting everyone.

Cultural Programmes: The day included captivating song and dance performances by students , showcasing traditional and contemporary Madras arts.

Traditional Games: Parents and Teachers organized game stations where children could try out traditional games.

Kolam Making: Parents also contributed by creating traditional kolams and teaching our kids the art, adding a personal and educational touch to the celebration. The celebrations were a resounding success, fostering community and cultural appreciation.

Guest Lecture on Horticulture Therapy 

On August 20, 2024, The Pupil Saveetha Eco School hosted an insightful session by Dr. Shamili Thirumaran, a former dental surgeon and psychological counselor, who pioneered "Horticulture Therapy."  Dr. Shamili demonstrated the mental health benefits of terrace gardening and seed ball creation. Students enthusiastically participated in hands-on activities, learning sustainable practices and deepening their connection with nature. 

Exploring Ecosystems: A Guest Lecture for Grade 2 Students 


On August 21st, 2024, our Grade 2 students engaged in a detailed inquiry into animal classification and environmental impact. Ms. Sripriya Srini, a volunteer from NGO Bhumi, delivered an informative guest lecture, addressing the significant effects of human activities on ecosystems, including habitat loss and species extinction. She emphasized the interconnectedness of ecosystems and encouraged students to raise awareness about global warming and climate change.

A Day of Unity and Patriotism: 78th Independence Day Celebrations at The Pupil School

The Pupil School proudly celebrated the 78th Independence Day with great enthusiasm.  The event commenced with our NCC cadets and school band honoring both our Chief Guest, Captain Kuldeep Tripathi, a distinguished Indian Navy officer with 24 years of service, and our Founder President & Chancellor, Dr. N.M. Veeraiyan. 

Captain Tripathi, hailing from Haldwani, Uttarakhand, boasts a remarkable career as a pilot in Maritime Reconnaissance, with over 3,000 flight hours and experience commanding naval ships and air stations. His service has been recognized with prestigious commendations, and his presence added immense value to our celebrations. 

Our Founder President & Chancellor, Dr. N.M. Veeraiyan, presided over the function, further elevating the day's significance. The celebration included a flag hoisting ceremony, an impressive NCC parade, and a motivational address by Captain Tripathi, inspiring everyone with his dedication and patriotism. 

The event concluded with a cultural program featuring soul-stirring patriotic songs and a captivating group dance, beautifully paying homage to our nation. 

This Independence Day was a true reflection of our school's commitment to honor our heroes and embrace our rich heritage.

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