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28 June – the school comes alive with 250 smiling faces and the air is once again filled with the sounds of music, strident calls from the basketball courts and serious interactive lessons being held in the classrooms. s. Academics |
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Class X (ICSE) did the school proud with a 100% pass, first classes and distinction. We look forward to the IGCSE results (Class 10) in the next few weeks.
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Club
Activities
With the motto that academics need to be taken outside of just curriculum and the classroom, the students pursue various skills, like sports, music, quiz and debate. The Outward Bound Club, with 37 students, went on a soft trek of two hours to Vellanikkal after the inaugural session, and a talk which gave tips on bird watching. The day was rounded off with a talk ‘Know your state’ by Mr. Vasudevan Sr. Scientist, Centre for Earth Science Studies.
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Faculty
A number of new teachers have joined the school, including 5 from outside India, bringing new ideas and experiences into the classrooms at Trins. The school played host to a student group from The Priory School, Lincoln UK. Students could interact with them and experience the sessions which the ‘guests’ held for the Junior and Middle School on countries in Europe and British history.
Houses
and Assemblies
As in the past years, all students and staff are members of one of the four houses – Agni, Prithvi, Vayu and Jalam, named after the four elements of nature. Assemblies have been presented by each of the houses in turn. Both Junior and Middle School chose various themes with emphasis on ‘Friendship’. Not to be outdone in imaginative ideas, the Infant School (KG-I, KG –II, Class I) have chosen 'Insects' as the theme of the month!!
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