Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Sadhana Diwas at VKV Vallioor

VIVEKANANDA  KENDRA  VIDYALAYA  MATRIC.  HR.  SEC.  SCHOOL, VALLIOOR
102nd  BIRTH  ANNIVERSARY OF MANANEEYA EKNATHJI RANADE

A mammoth procession was convened to commemorate the 102nd  birth anniversary of Mananeeya Ekanathji Ranade (Founder of Vivekananda Kendra & Rock Memorial)  at Vallioor  on 19th November 2016.  
The procession started at the waving of flag by   Mr. Prabhu Baskaran, Sub Inspector of Police, Vallioor, Man. Radha Didi, Dhakshin Prant Sangatak of Vivekananda Kendra & Man. Aparna Didi, All India Vyavastha Pramuk, Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari.    Shri. S.K. Subramanian, Correspondent, Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya was in the forefront.  
The procession started from Vallioor Murugan Temple and ended at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya.  The children’s band music was nice. Swami Vivekananda’s inspiring thoughts and slogans were highlighted and echoed at the procession in which nearly 900 students, parents and public participated eagerly.

 We started the function at 2.30 p.m.  We have arranged the art & Science exhibition for enhancing knowledge and skills among the students.  
The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Perumal, R.T.O., Vallioor.  He was very impressed by the presentation and he congratulated the students.  The exhibition was divided into four section.  
1. Art  2. Science  3. Maths & Social   4. K.G. Section   5. Spiritual.  Rangoli of Gita Upathesh, Heart, Bharathiyar, India & Rock Memorial were superb. 
The paintings of Dasavatharam, Bagavath Gita’s 18 Chapters & the Quotations of Man. Eknathji Ranade were there. Many school teachers, students, parents saw the exhibition and appreciated the students.  
Our correspondent Shri. S.K. Subramanian presented the memento to our chief guest. We concluded the function with Kendra prayer.








Friday, 14 October 2016

VIJAYA DASAMI & VIDYARAMBA CELEBRATION

                              “May our life be filled with eternal light of knowledge” 
In our school,  We celebrated Vijaya Dasami & Vidyaramba in a grand manner on 11.10.2016. We arranged kolu two days before itself by building a rack of odd numbered (9) shelves of kolu. After the kolu set up was covered with fabric and adorned with various dolls and toys according to their size, with deities at the top and pooja also offered.  This ceremony commenced with devotional prayer song by our teacher. Next one of our teachers Mrs. Devi welcomed the gatherings of the function.  Next our school Correspondent Shri. S.K. Subramanian felicitated the function and started the  Vidyaramba with a great inspiration.  Nearly 35  parents participated with their children  interestingly in this function.  Next our new admission students wrote the great Manthra  ‘Ohm’ in the turmeric rice.  This is a way of ancient tradition method writing in the rice.  The celebration came to  end with Kendra Prayer.  Prasatham was distributed to all.




Thursday, 22 September 2016

UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD DAY CELEBRATION

VIVEKANANDA KENDRA VIDYALAYA MATRIC HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, VALLIOOR
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD DAY  CELEBRATION
 “Sisters and Brothers of America” ……. With these words of Swami Vivekananda, India’s message of universal brotherhood reverberated across the world.
    Chicago address of Swami Vivekananda in the  parliament of world religion on September  11, 1863 “Sisters and Brothers of America” is celebrated every year as Universal brotherhood day in the world. . 
As per the excellencies of the Universal brotherhood day was celebrated on September 9, 2016 at 10.30 am in our school. 
The programme was commenced with song which highlights Swamiji, sung by our students. An interesting dialogue  between the children highlighted all the  importance  incidents which happened in Swamiji’s life while going to introduce the  Hindu Vedanta in the parliament of world religion which held in America. 
Next one of our students  dressed as Swami Vivekananda and he delivered valuable thoughts of Swamiji .
Our Chief Guest Mr.Chellappa,  Retired Headmaster of Hindu Middle School, Thirukkurungudi  who got best teacher award from our Tamilnadu Govt  delivered  a vibrant  speech about Universal brotherhood day. He asked the students to concern everyone as our brothers and sisters in the world. 
Our special guest Mr. Benvit Singh, Asst manager of LIC distributed the achiever award  to the best Students and the best teachers. The entire programme indicated the purpose of celebrating universal brotherhood day. Finally celebration was concluded by Kendra prayer. 

Let us  remember the words of Swami Vivekananda  and dedicate ourselves to furthering the cause of unity, brotherhood and world peace.








Friday, 9 September 2016

VINAYAGA CHATHURTHI CELEBRATION


VIVEKANANDA  KENDRA VIDYALAYA  MATRIC. HR. SEC. SCHOOL,  VALLIOOR
                 VINAYAGA  CHATHURTHI CELEBRATION

Ganesh Chaturthi is a ten-day Hindu festival celebrated to honour the elephant-headed God Ganesha's birthday. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Ganesha is known by 108 different names and is the Lord of arts and science and the deva of wisdom. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies as he's considered the God of beginnings. He's widely and dearly referred to as Ganapati or Vinayaka.
        The  Birthday of Lord Ganesha is celebrated as Vinayaga Chathurthi.   Every year we celebrate the festival by preparing the idol of Lord  Ganesha  with the help of XI std  students.  The Vinayaga charthurthi celebration was celebrated  from  01.09.2016 to 07.09.2016.    Each class was given a chance to worship Lord Ganesha by offering flowers and Prasadam.   Students worshipped  Lord Ganesha through chanting  Manthras.
               After completing the Pooja, prasatham was distributed to the students and staff.   The last day Pooja was conducted by X, XI &  XII std students in a grand manner on 07.09.2016.   After completing  the last day celebration of Vinayaga chathruthi,  the idol of Lord Ganesha was taken by our students for Visarjanam.  With the blessings of Lord Ganesha the ceremony was conducted very auspiciously.

Universal Brotherhood Day Celebration - 2016

Chicago address of Swami Vivekananda in the  parliament of world religion on September  11, 1863 “Sisters and Brothers of America” is celebrated every year as Universal brotherhood day in the world. . As per the excellencies of the Universal brotherhood day was celebrated on September 9, 2016 at 10.30 am in our school. The programme was commenced with song which highlights Swamiji, sung by our students. An interesting dialogue  between the children highlighted all the  importance  incidents which happened in Swamiji’s life while going to introduce the  Hindu Vedanta in the
parliament of world religion which held in America. Next one of our students  dressed as Swami Vivekananda and he delivered valuable thoughts of Swamiji . Our Chief Guest Mr.Chellappa,  Retired Headmaster of Hindu Middle School, Thirukkurungudi  who got best teacher award from our Tamilnadu Govt  delivered  a vibrant  speech about Universal brotherhood day. He asked the students to concern everyone as our brothers and sisters in the world. Our special guest Mr. Benvit Singh, Asst manager of LIC distributed the achiever award  to the best Students and the best teachers. The entire programme indicated the purpose of celebrating universal brotherhood day. Finally celebration was concluded by Kendra prayer. 

Thursday, 8 September 2016

TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION

“Teachers  shape  the minds of our children and our future.  There really are no words to express gratitude for all they do.  Many of them are role models and make a huge difference in the lives of children”
   
The Birthday of  Dr. Radhakrishnan , the former president of our country India  is celebrated as Teachers’ Day in order to highlight the specialty and greatness of  the teachers and  their works.   As per the gratitude,  our school encourages the students to celebrate  Teachers’ Day  in a special attachment and attention.  Students are motivated and encouraged to act as a teacher with the teacher’s costume.  After preparing the lesson plan,  they are allowed to teach  lesson in the allotted classes.   By celebrating Teachers’ Day students understand the value of teacher and start to give reverence to the teacher.  


Students participated interestingly in our school and acted as the teachers by teaching and handling the classes.   Thus we have been celebrating Teachers’ Day every year meaningfully. A teacher - a pillar of support, an epitome of strength, as loving as a mother, as strict as a father, as caring as a friend, a disciplinarian, yet always so approachable and warm at heart. A teacher - a beautiful human being.

Sunday, 28 August 2016

GOKULASHTAMI & RAKSHABANDHAN CELEBRATION


“The Birth of Lord Krishna was for the express purpose of re - establishing the fundamentals of faith within the Hindu people”



 The twin festivals Gokulashtami and Rakshabandhan  were celebrated with an intense fervour on 24th Augest in our school. The festival ceremony started at     11.00 a.m. in the presence of Rtd.  Tahsildar  Mr.Nambi Ayyankar , Tirukurungudi.  The programme was started by prayer song. Chief guest delivered a thought provoking lecture about  Krishna Jeyanthi and Rakshabandhan. On his speech he pointed out the greatness of Lord Krishna and  the speciality  of Rakshabandhan . Our students chanted slogans from the Bhagavat geetha devotionally.  Dance of Gobikas and Uriyadi by Lord  Krishna were very special . Our kids were dressed as Radhas and Krishnas and beautified  the function .  Each class sisters and brothers were asked to tie the Rakhi rope during the function.      Parents were invited for the function.  Finally celebration concluded by Kendra prayer.
“ Raksha Bandhan is a term from the Hindi language which means a relationship or an association based on protection ”



                                PROGRAMME

                   1.   Lighting the lamp

                   2.    Prayer song

                   3.    Welcome address

                   4.   Raksha Bandan ( Rokhi tying)

                   5.    Gita chanting

                                                                                                 6.    Kannan song

                   7.    Chief guest address

                   8.    Kannan dance

                   9.    Uriyadi

            10. Vote of thanks

             11. Kendra prayer




Saturday, 20 August 2016

Independence Day Celebration

“ This Independence day reminds us the struggle of the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for our country ”

Independence Day was celebrated in a grand manner on  15th August in our school campus.  The  Chief  guest Mr. Gnana Shekaran, Senior Lawar & organizer of Arivu Thirukkovil  hoisted the National flag. Man. Nivethitha Didi, Vice president of Vivekananda Kendra and Rock memorial, Kanyakumari was the special guest.  Students from all the level participated in Band Display.

Students made the celebration a grand one by presenting different programmes as Bharathanatyam, different kinds of exercises,  Yoga,  Karate,  Hoops, and Pyramid.   Speeches  about freedom in Tamil and English were delivered by the  Students.  Inspiring speeches were given by our honorable guests and they awarded prizes to the students who scored more than 90% marks during the last academic year.  After the celebration, sweets were distributed to students and parents. The celebration came to end with Kendra Prayer.   Our School correspondent Shri. S.K. Subramanian arranged the function in a grand one.
           

“ We commemorate all the great personalities who had played their important role in the independence of India”
JAI HIND !

 

INDEPENDENCE  DAY PROGRAMME

                               
1.            Prayer.
2.            Flag Hoisting.
3.            Pledge.
4.            Flag song.
5.            National Anthem.
6.            Mass drill.
7.            Welcome Address.
8.            Bharathanatiyam
                                   9.            Band  Display
                                    10.       Speech in English
                                  11.       Hoops.
                                  12.       Karate
                                  13.       Stick exercise
                                  14.       Speech in Tamil
                                                                   15.       Flag exercise
16.       Yoga
17.       Silambam.
18.       Patriotic Dance
19.       Pyramid
20.       Chief Guest Address
21.       Felicitation
22.       Prize Distribution
23.       Presenting the memento
                                24.       Vote of thanks
                                25.       Kendra Prayer

     



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