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It is always a joy to spend some little time with children in the primary school. One goes there and is
immediately surrounded by these children who want to be blessed. Their innocence keeps them from realizing
that they themselves are so many blessings! They are cute and enthusiastic and ever ready to learn. Inside the
class room they simmer with questions which often baffle the teacher! And so it happens that their questions often
go unanswered leaving behind them a trail of disappointment and discouragement. The result is that as they grow,
children lose their appetite for knowledge because they have lost the ability to think, to question and to be
inquisitive.
Time and again, philosophers and educationists have reminded us that our education should sharpen
childrens inquisitiveness and their keenness to know more, to know why and to know how. This must be done
through creative methods of stimulating curiosity, hands-on methods of acquiring information, practical exercises
of honing skills. Modern technology fortunately has made it much easier for us to design and adopt new methods
of whetting the knowledge-appetite in children. We need to use such technology and help children discover things
on their own, and find satisfactory answers to the many questions which crop up during their studies.
Education for tomorrow is not going to be just the three Rs- Reading , Writing and Arithmetic, but will include
also creativity and innovation. If we can excite the imagination of our students and help them to convert it into
creative ideas, we will have succeeded in kindling their creative genius. One of the time-tested ways of kindling the
imagination of children is to foster their reading habits. It is in reading that children are confronted with ideas
which in turn evoke their creative response. It is a matter of regret that more and more of our youth are spending
less and less time in reading. Too much time in front of the television and computer makes our children dull in
productive ideas and dreary in fruitless entertainment. It is up to us educators to devise ways and means of
inculcating and fostering the reading habit among todays children who will be tomorrows citizens.
I urge my colleagues and friends in the teaching fraternity of St Aloysius Primary school to join hands and
promote the kind of education that inspires our young boys and girls to be inquisitive, creative, innovative and
constructive persons of tomorrow. Thats how we will find fulfillment in our own teaching profession.
Rectors MessageRectors Message
Fr Denzil Lobo, SJ
RECTOR
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Change is an essential part of ones life the academic year that has gone bym has seen many
changes for the first time in the history of the catholic church a jesuit has become the pope and has
taken the name Francis. Our own Fr Francis Serrao our former Rector andProvincial has been
designated as a Bishop of Shimoga Diocese. Fr.Stany D'souza has become the Provincial of
Karnataka Province. Our heartly congratulation and prayerful good wishes accompany them.
SACHPS under the leadership of Mrs Philomena Lewis as HM and Mr Leo D'souza as AHM
along with its competent and dedicated staff has constantly been updating itself to face the
challenges of the present times. Just thisn year we have introduced continuous and
comprahensive evaluationint he school. Our education aims at holistic formation and integral
development of our students.The accent is on developing all aspects of a students personality.
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all the staff members.
The PTA too played its part in the formation of our students. MrsSatya gollar been the vice
president along with all the other members of the PTA are to be landed for all the help and support
extended to the school. They organized success fully the Fun Fest which brought us all togather.
This school annual reveals the various talents and activities of our students that contributes
to the Aloysian culture. I congratulate the editorial board under the able leadership of Mrs. Irene
Pais for having captured in these pages the rich experiences and activities of the year.
Correspondent's MessageCorrespondent's Message
Fr Michael John, SJ
Correspondent
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Headmistress MessageHeadmistress Message
Mrs Philomena Lewis
HeadmistressI am immensely grateful to God for a fruitfull year of 2013-014 . Many activities took place and
students enjoyed their academic with zeal and satisfaction.
St Aloysius higher Primary an educational institution is not just a place to impart knowledge but
meeting the needs of every child and channelize their creative aspects by moulding their characters
appreciating their abilities, encouraging their hidden talents and above all, the all round development
of the individual.
I quote Malcolm Education is our passport to the future as tomorrow belongs to the people
who prepare for it today.
The new system C C E enabled the students to think positively and creatively . The Class rooms
changed into project fields which helped the students grow intellectually and emotionally.
I express my thanks and appreciation to all who have co operated in helping the school in all its
needs especially the parents.
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Mrs Iren Pais
Editor
EditorialEditorial
Endeavors, caliber * dedication are the key factors behind a successful work. We the
editorial team, are proud to place into your hands yet another issue of our school magazine Al-
Tellite. This magazine is coming to you with colorful pages & articles of interest which will be
informative & entertaining overall development of the student, which includes improved
writing skills, self - confidence, strengthen their imagination and the value of cooperative are a
top priority of this school. Our students have given their best & have presented articles, poems
and jokes which are praise worthy. The spirit of our talented students are brought out in this
magazine.
I thank all the members of our magazine team and each one who has contributed to this
success. Happy reading!
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Mr Sri S Ganesh Rao Hon'ble
Founder Chairman , G R Education Trust,
Chief Guest of today's function, Rev. FrDenzil Lobo,SJ Rector of St Aloysius
institutions, Mrs Philomena Lewis, Mrs
Sathya Gollerkeri, Rev Fathers, Sisters,
Respected Staff Members, Parents,
Friends, Well Wishers and my dear
Students, I extend to you all a warm and
cordial welcome to this evenings
programme.
Making history for 133 years and still
growing strong is no mean achievement.
When St Aloysius College School was
launched on its historic Journey by the
Jesuits Fathers on the Vicinity of the Idgah
hill, few would have reckoned with such a
splendid future. The school with its
defined ethos, it's all pervading unique
culture, built over years and years of
sustained effort a cohesiveness that is the
pride of many and above all a common
vision is perhaps the reason why we are
proud to call ourselves Aloysians.There was a change in the leadership
at the school. Fr Denzil Lobo SJ succeeded
Fr Joseph Rodrigues as Rector. We thank
Fr Joseph Rodrigues SJ for his support. We
Welcome Fr Denzil Lobo, SJ with his
leadership qualities and vast experience
at St Aloysius will be able to guide the
destiny of SACHPS.
Fr Clifford Sequeira who took over as
correspondent seven years ago has left his
Annual Report 2013St Aloysius College Higher Primary School
foot prints all over the school campus on
the sands of time I would like to take this
opportunity to thank him for his long andmeritorious service rendered to this
school
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
The New Academic Year began on
the 30th of May. It was wonderful to see
the campus flooded with cheerful
students and parents trying to locate their
respective classrooms. While the
Catholics joined in the inaugural Mass ofthe Holy Spirit offered by Rev Fr Santhosh
Kamath SJ, the non-Christians were led
through a prayer service on the following
day.
Elections for the post of SPL and ASPL
were held on the 8th of June. Gautham
Rao was elected SPL and Prajwal Moras,
ASPL. The investiture ceremony took
place on the 21th of June.
The feast of St Aloysius Gonzaga wascelebrated on the 21st of June 2013. The
programme began with an Eucharistic
celebration led by Rev Fr Kiran Coth,SJ
and Rev Fr Michael John,SJ. This was
followed by a cultural programme staged
by the students of Standard IV
The Annual General Body meeting of
the PTA was held on 29th June 2012. Ms
Hilda C. Pinto , the chief guest on the
occasion, addressed the parents about
the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation
and briefed them about it. CCE the newly
introduced system, evaluates every aspect ofthe child during their presence at school. The
CCE Method brings enormous change from
the traditional chalk and talk method of
teaching. This system helps students who are
not so good in academics to show their talent
in other fields such as arts, humanities, sports
craft music etc. The teachers were trained by
the education department on this system.
Presiding over the function Rev Fr Michael
John thanked the PTA for their continued and
unflinching support in all the school activities.The feast of St Ignatius Loyola was
celebrated with special Eucharist ic
celebration presided over by Rev Fr Melwin S
Pinto, SJ, followed by an entertainment
programme staged by the students of 7th .
Mrs Anjana Yash gave an inspiring message to
the students.
Our school organized Inter School Circle
level departmental Chess tournament on 13th
August in our school Hall. Mr Vinay Kumar,
corporator of the court ward was the chief
guest at the inaugural function. Rev Fr Denzil
Lobo, SJ, Rector of St Aloysius institutions
presided over the function. Mr Rajiv Gollerkeri
Chief guest at the closing function gave away
the prizes to the winners.
A special school assembly was held with
the flag hoisting ceremony followed by a
cultural programme staged by the students of
Standard V to mark the Independence Day on
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the 15 of August. Chief guest Mr Melwyn
Noronha in his inspiring speech
highlighted the importance of the
occasion.
On the occasion of the Teachers' day
the PTA joined hands in felicitating the
teachers in appreciation of their dedicated
service. They put up a colorful variety
entertainment programme followed by
group and spot games culminating with the
sumptuous lunch. Rev Fr Denzil Lobo, SJ
Rector of the college, was present on the
occasion.
Mrs Clara D'Souza was accorded a
warm and affectionate farewell by our staff
and students on superannuation after a
dedicated service of 22 years.
The teachers put up an entertainment
programme on the occasion of the
Children's Day. Mast Goutham Rao and
Mast Prajwal Moras were the guests of
honour for this function. Various
competitions were organized to mark the
occasion.
Special assemblies with cultural
progrmmes were held to mark Gandhi
Jayanthi, Kannada Rajyotsava,
The festival of Deepavali and
Ramzaan were celebrated in the month ofNovember.
T h e A n n u a l S p o r t s D a y w a s
inaugurated by Rev Fr Alphonse Fernandes,
SJ, Director St Aloysius College Gents
Hostel on November 22nd, 2012. The
students of all houses from class 4 to 7
participated in the colorful march past and
Mass drill followed by sports events. Fr
Michael John,SJ presided over the
inaugural function. Mrs Sushma Satish ,
Chief Guest at the closing function gave
away the prizes to the winners.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
St Aloysius school is deeply
committed to the all round development
of the child's personality. To enable the
students to bring out their latent talents,
the school has instituted various clubs,
which include - Music Club, Science Club,
Public Speaking, IT Club, Quiz club, Art
club, Dance club, Spoken English, Karate,
Cubs, Chess and Eco club .
The experts who train our students in
various clubs are: Mr Prashanth, Mr
Lakshmikanth, Mr Vijay D'Souza, Ms
Simon D'Souza, Mrs Lydia D'Cunha.
To give a platform to showcase their
creative talent, 'Talents day' is organizedfor every class. Personal direction and
individual counseling facilities are made
available to our students. We have for this
purpose Dr Radha Bhat as the resource
person.
STUDENT ACHIEVERS
DEPARTMENTAL SPORTS RESULTS
2013
Table Tennis: Our School team wonthe first place at the district level. Anurug
and Neil Gollrakeri had participated at the
State level competitions held at Bijapur.
Badminton : Anwin Baptist, Rayston
D,Souza, Arwin Baptist, Vishnu Govind,
Amith D'Souza got 2nd place in
badminton.
Chess: Manohar Prabhu secured 1st
place, Kenneth Shawn secured 2nd place
and Ryan Fernandes won the third place at
the Taluk level and they participated at the
District level held at ujire.
Swimming : At the district level our
school team bagged the third place in 4
x100 mts Free style realy and 4X100 mts
Medlay relay Manohar Prabhu has won
50mts , 100mtrs, and 200 mts and 200 mtrs
breast storke and secured gold medals. He
got the III place in the district level and
Participated at the state level.
Basket ball : our school team won the
first place at the district level and
participated at the division level.
Athletics: Our School Relay team won
the 2nd place at the cluster level. Prajwal
Moras, Adwaith P, Dhanush K, and Roopith
D'Souza made our school proud. Roopith
D'Souza won 1st place in 100mts, 200mts,
and second place in long jump
Taluk level: We are proud to say that
our school realy team won the 2nd place at
the Taluk level. Manohar Prabhu secured
the 1st place in shot put.
District level: Roopith D'Souza won the
3rd place in 200mtrs.
At the Taluk level Athletic meet
conducted by Mannagudda Govt School
Roopith D'Souza Secured the 1st
place in 100mts - 1st place in, 200mts-2ndplace in, long jump and 1st place in 4 X 100
realy
Manohar Prabhu Secured the 1st
place in Shot put, 1st place in, Discuss throw
-1st place in Hurdles , 1st place in 4 X 100
realy and won the Individual championship.
Jostal Pinto : Secured the 3rd place in
Discuss throw
Aman yash Secured the 3rd place in
shot put
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Vikhyath Ullal, Dhanush K, Parjwal
Moras and Monohar Prabhu secured the
1st place in 4x100 realy
Our school team secured the team
championship
Our School basket ball team secured
the 2nd place in basket ball organized by
James Naismith Inter District Basket ball
Tournament.
Table tennis: Neil gollerkeri won the
1st place at the Dakshina Kannada
District level cadet boys winner in the
tournament held at udupi, he was also
the winner in district level at manipal and
participated in the state ranking
tournament held in Bangalore and
shimoga.
Swimming : In Dasara open level
swimming competition at the district
level Manohar Prabhu Secured the 2nd
place in 100 mts breast stroke, 2nd in 200
mts breast storke. At the division level 3rd
in 100 mts breast stroke
STUDENT ACHIEVERS IN EXTRA
CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Divya Sagar S.V got the 1st place in
drawing conducted by Prathibha Karanji
Aditya B got the 2nd place in
drawing conducted by madusoodhan
Kushe
Len Mendonca got the 1st place in
Key board conducted by Geetanjali
Dheeraj S.N got the 3rd place in
Hand writing conducted by Geetanjali
Skanda Mayya got the 2nd place in
Story Telling conducted by Prathibha
Karanji
Galwin DSouza got the 2nd place in
singing conducted by Geetanjali
Dean D'Souza got the 2nd place in
Fancy dress conducted by Pilikula
Braun Fernandes got the 1st place in
Singing conducted by Don Bosco and 2nd
place conducted by Geetanjali
Anas got the 2nd place in Fancy dress
conducted by Geetanjali
Prasanna got the 2nd place in Hand
writing conducted by Geetanjali
Shravan Shetty got the 2nd place in
Hand writing conducted by Geetanjali
Mohammed Aftab got the 3rd place
in Singing conducted by Geetanjali
Neil C D'Souza got the 1st place in
Keyboard conducted by Geetanjali
Leehan L D'Souza got the 1st place
in Fancy Dress competition conducted byDon Bosco
Chris J D'Souza got the 1st place in
Singing conducted by Don Bosco
Daniel fernandes got the 3rd place in
Story Telling conducted by Manipal and 3rd
place Elocution conducted by Geetanjali
Rohan Pinto got the 3rd place in
drawing conducted by Geetanjali
Rahul Ramesh got the 1st place in
drawing conducted by Geetanjali
Nishan S got the 3rd place in drawing
conducted by Joyland and he is selected for
the state level Drawing at Bangalore
Anish Crasta got the 3rd place in dance
conducted by Geetanjali
Mohammed Rabiyyath Aslam got the
1st place in Essay conducted by Deccan
Herald.
Dillan Pereira got the 1st place in
Keyboard conducted by Sandesha
Gautham Rao 1st place in Fancy dress
conducted by Prathibha Karanji and 1st place
in Bharathiya District
Anston Rodrigues 1st place in Singing,
1st palce on volin and the 1st place in guitar
conducted by Geetanjali
Sarwin Deon Chandran got 1st place in
Science model state level , 1st place in quiz
and 3rd place clay modeling held at Prathibhakaranji and 3rd palce in craft conduct by
Joyland
Riyan Soans got the 2nd place in singing
conduct by Geetanjali
Aliric Pinto got the 2nd place in fancy
dress conduct by Prathibha Karanji
Monohar prabhu got the 2nd place in
Flower arrangement conduct by Prathibha
Karanji.
Nolan Lobo got the 2nd place in Quiz
conduct by joyland and 2nd place inkeyboard conduct by Geetanjali.
Nihal Dias got the 2nd place in Recitation
conduct by prathibha karanji , 1st place in
keyboard, 2nd place in singing conduct by
Geetanjali
Alistair D'Souza got the 1st place in Quiz
conduct by Joyland
Shravan Shetty got the 1st place in craft
Conduct by Joyland
Ankith Shetty got the 1st place in
Drawing conduct by MRPL
Ashly Shetty got the 3rd place in Drawing
conduct by Joyland
Dillan Pereira got the 1st place in
Keyboard conduct by Sandesha
Roopith D'Souza got the 1st place in
keyboard conduct by Geetanjali and 2nd
place in Science Model competition conduct
by Madhusoodhan Kushe
Prasad D'Sa got the 3rd place in singing
conduct by Geetanjali.
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Aston D'Souza got the 1st place in Taluk
level Prathibha Karanji competition
Divya Sagar got the 2nd place in Drawing
in Taluk level Prathibha Karanji competition
Aaron Rodrigues, Aaron Dantis,
Gautham Rao, Riyan Soans, Anston Rodrigues,
and Aston D'Souza got the 2nd place in singing
group competition held at geethanjali.Nolan Sarao, Kishan Kumar, Snehal, Pawan
Kumar, Kirsten martis Vishnu Govind 2nd
place in Dance competition held at
geethanjali
Goutham Rao, Prasad D'Sa, Amith Joyal,
Anston Rodrigues, Roopith D'Souza, Aaron
Rodrigues, Aaron Dantis got the 1st place in
Singing competition at the district level
Balaprathibha
Aaron Dantis, Aaron Rodrigues,Gautham Rao, Roopith D'Souza, Riyan Soans,
Aston D'Souza, Anston Rodrigues 1st place in
singing competition held at Sarojini Madhu
sudhan Kushe
Aaron Dantis, Gautham Rao, Roopith
D'Souza, Prasad DSa, Aston D'Souza, Amith
Joyal 1st place in singing competition held at
Canara School Urwa.
Anish Crasta , Adithya B, Riyon , Rollen
and Pramatesh 1st place in fancy dresscompetition held at Geethanjali.
Cleon D'Souza, Benet , Tushar S Bangara,
Dhanush K, Shmith lobo, Wayne Lobo, 1st
place in geethanjali singing competition.
Nihal Dias, Nathan rodrigues, Dexton
Lobo, Benet, Staulin, Sean 2nd place in
geethanjali singing competition
Prasad, Amith joyal, Amith D'Souza,
Rajath K, Einstin , Kenneth shalom 1st place in
group githanjali singing competition
Prasad D'Sa, Amith joyal, Amith D'Souza,
Rajath KT, Eienstin, Kenneth Shalom, Dexton
Lobo, Nathan dave, Inish pinto colin Pinto 2nd
place in Madhu Sudan Kushe singing
competiton.
Riyan Soans, Anston rodrigues, Aaron
rodrigues, Aaron Dantis, Aston D'Souza, cleon
D'Souza 1st palce in Cluster level Prathibha
karanji Competiiton and they got 1st Place in
taluk level prathibha karanji competition and
selected State level singing competition.
' Death is an overwhelming tragedy' We
are deeply saddened of the passing of Mrs
Janet Pereira former Headmistress of our
Primary School and Mr G Lobo Assistant
Headmaster of the middle school May their
souls rest in peace . In memory of Mrs Janet
Pereira her children have established a
scholarship fund with a capital of Rs one lakh.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND CONCESSIONS:
The management offers free education
to all the Kannada medium students including
free bus service, school uniforms, shoes, bags
and books. Scholarships are extended to a
large number of deserving English medium
students as well. About 8 lakhs are spent for
the above mentioned purpose.
Remedial coaching and Spoken English
classes are held for Kannada medium
students.
CONCLUSION:
This report an attempt to highlight some
of our achievements during the year under
review. We in this school are committed to
strive for the highest standards. The
pursuit of an all round development to
the full measure of God given talents
remains a prominent goal of our
education. Its aim is not simply to amass a
store of information on prepare for a
profession, though these goals are
important in themselves. The ultimateaim of our education is rather the full
growth of the person, that leads to action
of building a community of discerning
persons, who have received personal care
and individual attention in their early
formative years, to rise above mediocrity
in their daily lives and so share the
richness of themselves with others. Our
aim is to form people for others.
As I conclude, I wish to thank Rev FrDenzi l Lobo SJ Rec tor and the
Management for their encouragement,
guidance and support.
I wish to express my gratitude to Mr
Ganesh S Rao our chief guest, for his
encouraging words.
Thanks to the Headmistress, the Asst
Headmaster, the members of the staff,
We express our appreciation to the PTA
headed by Mr Sathya Gollerkeri and the
parents who have been able to
accomplish many things for our school
working as team with their time, talent
financial support for the betterment of
the school. Our Sincere thanks to you
dear parents for your contribution to our
school and your commitment in all the
endeavors of our school. God bless us all.
- Fr Michael John, SJCorrespondent
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Main Celebrant
Rev Fr K iran Coth SJ
Main Celebrant
Rev Fr. Kiran Coth SJ
Main Celebrant
Rev Fr Me lwin Pinto SJ
Main Celebrant
Rev Fr. Melwin Pinto SJ
Cheif Guest
Mrs Anjana Yash
Cheif Guest
Mrs Anjana Yash
SPL Gautham Rao ASPL Prajwal MorasSPL : Gautham Rao ASPL : Prajwal Moras
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Cheif Guest
Mrs Hilda C Pinto
Cheif Guest
Mrs Hilda C Pinto
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Cheif Guest
Mr. M.P. Noronha
Cheif Guest
Mr. M.P. Noronha
Mrs Clara D SouzaMrs Clara D'Souza
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Team Work; In union there is strengthTeam Work; In union there is strength
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You win some, you lose some and some get raned out but you gotta suit up for them all...
Rev. Fr Alphonse Fernanades SJ,
Chief Guest Opening Ceremony
Mrs Sushma Sathish,
Chief Guest Clossing Ceremony
The Challenging Spirit
Putting their best foot forward
- March Past
You win some, you lose some and some get raned out but you gotta suit up for them all...
Rev. Fr Alphonse Fernanades SJ,
Chief Guest Opening Ceremony
Mrs Sushma Sathish,
Chief Guest Clossing Ceremony
The Challenging Spirit
Putting their best foot forward
- March Past
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My Mom is Amazing - English Song Mangalore Vaibhav - Dance U gd PUv Action SongMy Mom is Amazing - English Song Mangalore Vaibhav - Dance U gd PUv - Action Song
OrchestraOrchestraHand Maimnternational DanceInternational Dance
English Drama - The Chistmas TreasureEnglish Drama - The Chistmas Treasure
Sri Ganesh Rao
Cheif Guest
Sri Ganesh Rao
Cheif GuestColourful world - Action SongColourful world - Action Song
Welcome DanceWelcome DanceInvoking Prayers
God s Blessings
Invoking PrayersGod's Blessings
National IntegrationNational Integration
Retro - Western DanceRetro - Western Dance
Western DanceWestern Dance
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Ready to embark on a new journey Our out going studentReady to embark on a new journey... Our out going student
Cheif Guest
Mrs Blossom Rego
Cheif Guest
Mrs Blossom Rego
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For the loveof mother
-Rachith D'souza, IIB2
- Revan Jude Sequiera 1st B2
Mother's pale fingers
Touch my forehead and softly say,
"Awake,the days ahead!"
First pampering,then tempering
Her glittering eyes cast a magical spell
Her elegant look cast up a tell
Like the rays of the morning sun
Showering around with great fun
Water ! Water !
As mesmerising as a red ros
Spreading happiness
Wherever she goes
Every word a jewel in a trea
With a deep love
needs no words
to measure
Morning till evening I behold her
How my heart yearns
for her affection!
All I want to say
A debt of gratitude,never
my soul can repay
Thy love beyond bounds
Like streams of water
Cascading down till eternity.
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One glass for you
one glass for me
In the cool green shade
of the Huge pine tree
What shall we eat?
We shall eat rice
What shall we do?
Well play in the pool
Well splash water
you and me
and sit on the chair
In the hot sun rays
Where shall we rest?
well rest in the hut
what shall we do?
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Helen Keller:
Optimism is
the faith that
leads to
achievement;
nothing can be
done without
hope and
Where shall we go?
Where shall we play?What shall we do?
On a hot summer day.
Well play on the slide
Go, up and down
And drink Milkshake
In the cool open air
August Afternoon
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the word. If possible, try to listen carefully to how people of
that language greet each other. The pronunciation of word can
also vary from one region to another within a country. It may, aswell, not be the best phrase to say in a given situation. Depending
on a culture, it may be customary to say hello with a hand
shake, hug, bow etc. Since you are learning to say HELLO in
different languages not all countries are listed. This is because
you are not learning to say HELLO in every different country
(where the language would be the same for one already listed).
Here are some of the ways of saying "hello" in different languagesaround the world
How to Say Hello in
Different Languages
Animals
A cockroach will live nine days without its he
fore it starves to death.
The cockroach has a high resistance to rad
and is the creature most likely to survive a nu
war.
The male praying mantis cannot copulate wh
head is attached to its body. The female inisex by ripping the male's head off.
Elephants are the only animals that cannot j
A pig's orgasm lasts 30 minutes.
Humans and dolphins are the only species tha
sex for pleasure.
Some lions mate over 50 times a day.
The catfish has over 27,000 taste buds.
Humans
- Bennet Collin, VI D
- Vyasa, VD
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Being talkative is a brain full of ideas to take! A
talkative person starts conversation in elevators withcomplete strangers on topics that are as fleeting as
bubbles in wine water! People discuss a lot about
time without looking at their expensive watches.
They dont seem to stop conversation in elevators,
in grocery stores, in college hallways. Endless
repetition of conversations make people wonder if
the talkative ever get tired of talking. They keepboredom and awkward silence to a bare minimum.
Of what they say is interesting that a talkative person
is usually fun and always has a good story or two. It
makes them important as
be quiet. Well, if you are a
going to hate the person. S
out! Talkatives are envied b
talkative people. But a nic
too. Talkative people note
are socially active.So never mind annoyi
- Dipal RK, V
Most of usare talkative
The cool gentle wind
The cool windy breeze
Going out to playOn a cool windy day
Bree
The
Mary Kay
Ash:
Dont limit
yourself. Many
people limit
themselves towhat they think
they can do. You
can go as far as
your mind letsWh
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Friendship is just like a sailing ship.Its full of joy and happiness.
With some silliness
Friends are the only people,
Whom we share
Whom I, we bare
And even care
And who are very very rareThey are the ones who scold like a dad
Friendship
- Dhanwin N suvarna, Ist B1
Children are the future
the country. They should
students m
themselves ideal.
ideal student is
wealth and future
the nation, hope ofamily and pride of
school. He ende
himself to all by his temperment, qualities of head, he
and knowledge. He respects his teachers and staffs hel
as well as friendly to his class fellows. Such good and br
students are the gems of an institution, who become id
citizens, politicians, statemenent and leaders. I thinkideal student always takes an active part in academic
AnIdealStudent
- K. Manjunath Bhat VC
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Mother, Mother, Mother
The best creation of God
She is a priceless treasure
Whom I have got
She melts like a candle
And is sweet like honey
Day in and day outI it f h
Teacher - Teacher
You make school so much fun
You teach us whats good and whats not
So you are the one
We love a lot
I love you my dear teacher.
Mother
The thing which I love the most
not my food, its not my post, Its no
money, Its not health neither is it lif
is it death. The thing which I love the
is nature.
Nature is the greatest of all creat
It is the seat of all my emotions,
which I never shall part. The thing w
apperciate the most is nature.
Nature
- By Balram Nayam, IIIB1
- Pratham Shetty, IIIB2
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God cannot be everywhere, so he
made mothers. A father is a library
to his child.
Parents are divine gifts. They
are the source of our life on earth.
My fathers name is Canute Roshan
DSouza and mothers name Smitha
Fernandes. My mother is a lecturer and
my father is a businessman. They take
great care of me. They always observe my studies and other
activities. I am the apple of their eyes. They always think ofmy comfort and happiness over theirs. They want me to be
well educated and established in life.
My parents always teach me to be honest, punctual,
gentle, polite, religious and dedicated. Whenever I do anything
wrong, they point out my mistakes and show me the right
path. My parents buy me lot of books which help me in
acquirng immense knowledge about everything , be it roadf t d h bit t d lt M t i i t th t I
My Parents
- Shawn Regan DSouza, IIB2
Music is part of my everyday life.
Its the only thing that makes me fully alive.
No matter what it could be, all music influence
Music teaches me everything.
Without music I don't know what I wo
When I feel bad, its the only place I g
Music is my life, desire.
As I listen to music it builds me higher.
No matter what kind Rock,Country or Jazz.
Whatever you're feeling,
whether its happy,sad or fear;Just turn it up and listen to what you h
When Words FailMusic Speaks
- Roopith D'Souza, 7th D
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Water being one of the mo
becoming an increasingly scarc
planning and management. Avawater is being reduced due t
industrial waste. So water should
carefully conserved. It should b
disposed off after usage.
The need of the hour is sustainable water
content of meeting the demands of an increasing
managing our limited water resources for presen
the future requirement of the next generation. It a
as an exhaustible, natural and essential resource
sustainable units of water resource developmen
state, whose glacial peaks and beautiful Valleys ho
a major water bank for North India. These natura
water, which is the biggest source of water on thi
Save Water
- Raafid VC
Frances
Willard:
No matter how he
may think himself
accomplished,
when he sets out
to learn a new
language, science
or the bicycle, he
has entered a new
realm as truly as
I am the friend of Rama - M
I was once the American President - Fo
I am a precious gem - O
I am a foreign diplomat - A
I am a wrestler - Su
I control a charging bull - M
- Saahil M.S.
Identify the Car
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At the edge of a forest, stood a big tree. Its
branches spread out majestically and so did its roots.
It shielded people from the sun under its shady
leaves, and provided shelter to countless birds and
other small creatures in its branches. It buzzed with
activity all the time.
At the foot of the tree grew a little plant. The
plant was willowy and delicate, and tended to keel
over at the touch of the slightest breeze. One day,
the two neighbours were having a little chat.
"Well, little one," said the tree to the plant, "Why
do you not plant your feet deeply in the ground, and
raise your head boldly in the air as I do?"
"I see no need to do so," whispered the plant
with a smile. "Actually, I think I may be safer this way."
"Safer!" sneered the tree. "Are you suggesting that
you're safer than I am? Do you know how deep my
roots are buried, how thick and strong my trunk is?
hurled the trees off their roots and
almost completely destroyed
the forest. It uprooted the
neem tree and hurled itaway with great force.
When the storm
had passed, the villagers
living nearby surveyed the damage.
Mighty trees that had once
almost touched the sky, were
now reduced to stumps orworse. The forest was littered with their carcasses.
But there was one exception. The little plant. The
had been tossed and turned under the fury of the hurri
and bent completely. But when the hurricane ended, it s
and stood upright again.
No trace remained of its mighty neighbour thoug
The Mighty
- Neel Kundhar, IVB1
- Hashim Ali, VD
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It was in the academic year 2006-07 that an
Independent parents Teachers Association was startedfor our school. Before that we had a joint PTA along with
the high school. We had Mr. Sunil as the first Vice
president, followed by Mrs. Lunita D'Sa for the next two
terms; she was followed by yours truly for the next two
terms. We had Mrs. Ramona Mathias for 2011-12. We
have Mrs. Satya Gollerkeri for the past two terms.As I go down memory lane it was in the year 1974
that I stepped out of the Portals of the than St Aloysius
Middle School. Thanks to Fr Clifford & my younger son
Amith D'Souza who got admission to 1st Std. of St
Aloysius College Higher Primary School, I could again
associate with my Alma mater and have the most
pleasant experience to serve for 7 long years as a PTA
executive member of our school. I have many sweet
memories but cannot mention them all. I had the
pleasure of giving away a prize to my own son as well as
being the Chief Guest at the Fathers Day Celebrations
of my son's class.
development of our school I can justly & proudly
that our PTA is one of the best PTA of our District
PTA has been an effective and vibrant body ove
years. The success of our Fancy Fetes as well as tea
Day Celebrations, among various other activities
testimony to the same. We always believe in team
and work as a team for the success of all our program
Before closing I would like to express a few wo
gratitude. To Fr Francis Serrao the present Bisho
Shimoga, Fr Joseph Rodrigues, Fr Denzil Lobo bein
Past & present Rectors of this institute. Fr Cli
Sequeirs & Fr Melwyn Pinto & Fr Micheal John the
OurParents'Teachers
Associatio
Vinod D'Souza, P.T.A. Executive Committee M
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You fill the earth
with colourful things
You brighten the corners
with real beamsYou are the real joy given to me
You are a lovely abode for birds and trees
Bees and plants even for me
You are the mother of plants and trees
Tending and caring them in loving ways.
You are wonderful!
But I cannot count your wonders
The Divine
- Lishawn le
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Jellyfish evaporate in the sun.
They're 98% water!
water. Most are trans
and bell-shaped. If the
up on the beach, the
Denis
Waitley:
All of the top
achievers I know
are life-long
learners. Looking
for new skills,
insights, and
ideas. If theyre
not learning,
theyre not
You give me clean aiTo fill me with good
You fill the earth wit
The soil the air and t
I cannot stare make
You are lovi
You are the
You are the derise, yYou are the real insp
Oh! wonder
How great y
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CLEAN PERSONAL HABITS.
- Brush your teeth Twice a Day.
- Take a bath Daily.
- Cut your nails, Once a week.
- Wash your hand before eating, after eating &
after using the Toilet.
- Drink boiled water.
CLEANLINESS OF THE HOME & CLASSROOM.
- Keep your things in the proper place.- Cover all the foods. Dont waste food.
- Sweep and dust the house every day.
- Do not throw bits of paper on the floor.
- Do not write on the desks.
Good Manners at Home.
- Everyday wish your mummy and daddy Good
Morning & Good Night.
CLEANLINESS &
GOOD MANNERSFOR CHILDREN
- Say please & thank you to your Classmates.
- Speak politely to the school helpers.
- Do not interrupt grown-ups who are speaking withother unless there is an emergency. They will notice
and respond when they have finished talking.
- When you have any doubt about doing something
permission first.
GOOD MANNERS AT THE TABLE.
- Wash hands and face before sitting down at the tabl- Sit down in your proper seat and put your napkin on
lap.
- Wait to begin eating until everyone is seated and has
served. Many families wait until an adult gives permi
to start eating.
- Dont spill food on the table.
- Dont talk while eating.- Chew your food well and eat slowly.
- Dont waste food.
- Drink Sufficient Water after food.
- Dont take heavy food.
GOOD MANNER IN PUBLIC PLACES.
- Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and
pick your nose in public.f f
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Sally is selfish selling shellfish So sallys shellfish seldom sell
She sewed shirts seriously
Gloria groot gled a groat
Five fashionable females flying to France for fresh french fries.
Pretty Polly perken polished paper plates and plaster plaques.Fanny fetter found a fan a fan found fanny fetter but fanny fetter lost his fan
and wept till he felt better.
Sarah saw a sash shop full of showy, shing sashes.
Graces grey-green gloves glided gracefully to the ground.
Wheedling was weeping wennie wails widly.
Sooty sukey shook some soot from sister Suzies sooty shoes.
Can kitty cuddle claires Kitten?Beautiful Bonnie bless blows blissfully beautiful bubbles.
Tisbeth lips lengthy lessons.
Which is the switch that wished the wicked wish?
Shy sly sheila sat shivering in slim shiny, shot-slik smock.
Bettey Batter had some butter, But, she said, this butters bitter. If I
bake this bitter butter I will make my batter bitter.
The savor of the silly scent the sentry sent to millicent.
Tongue Twisters
- Joswin Pinto, VI D
- Elinor Smith
"It had long since
come to my
attention that
people of
accomplishment
rarely sat back
and let things
happen to them.
They went out
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This square is like any other normal
magic square. But this is formed by abreat mathematician of our country -
Srinivasa Ramanujan.
RamanujansMagic Square
What so great in it?Sum of numbers of any row, coloums
is 139. Oh, this will be there in any
magic square. Sum of numbers of
any diagonal, corners is 139.
-Cleon Keith 3B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
22
88
10
19
12
17
24
86
18
9
89
23
87
25
16
11
22 12 18 87 22 12 18 87
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
Look at this central square.
Intersting?
Can you try this combination
Intersting?
22
88
12
17
18
9
87
25
22
88
10
19
12
17
24
86
18
9
89
23
87
25
16
11
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88
10
19
12
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86
18
9
89
23
87
25
16
11
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You know, you can see your nose all the time but
somehow your brain always ignores it!
We all blink after every few seconds, but do we know
the purpose of blinking ! Blinking helps to wash tears
over our eyeballs.That keeps them clean and moist.
An average person has over 1,460 dreams a year
which is about 4 dreams every night!
On a clear night, the human eye can see between
2000 to 3000 stars in the sky.
Do you know the similarity between human body and
a banana? You will be amazed to know that 50% of
human DNA is same as in banana!
The human body has enough iron in it to make 3
inches long nail.
Click & See free Human Body Systems - videos Science
Cartoon Videos A human heart pumps enough blood to fill 100
People with dark co
people having light c
Guess how many mu
a step! Well, about take a single step!
Weight of the eyebal
approximately 28 gr
People generally rea
screen compared to
Do you know, it is i
eyes open ! And do you know, it
nose is plugged clos
Do you know 'rhinop
surgery which involv
Have you heard
Hyperosmia? These
smelling. Anosmia Dysosmia is a condit
they should smell wh
sense of smelling !
Here is one more triv
for sense of smell is
Your brain is move
than during the day. Do you know what i
- Henry Ford
"One of the
greatest
discoveries a
man makes, oneof his great
surprises, is to
find he can do
what he wasf d h ld
- Pratham Raj, VD
Amazing Facts!
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An adult human body contains approximately 100
trillion cells!
Your tongue has 3,000 taste buds.
Do you know, your brain is 80% water? No pain in the brain! Do you know our brain does not
feel pain! Even though brain processes pain signals,the
brain itself actually does not feel pain.
Bones in an adult account for 14% of the body's total
weight.
The tips of your fingers have enough strength to
support the weight of your whole body You are born with 300 bones in your body, but as an
adult you only have 206 bones. This happens because
many of them join together to make a single bone.
The outsides of a bone are hard, they are light and
soft inside. They are about 75% water.
The strongest bone in your body is the femur
(thighbone), and it's hollow! The smallest bone in the human body is the staples
bone which is located in the ear, it is also called stirrup.
Men get hiccups more often than women.
A sneeze can exceed the speed of 100 miles per
hour.When a sneeze leaves your body, it is at such a
high speed that you should avoid supressing it.
It takes food only seven seconds to go from the mouth
And do you know that breathing rate is fast
children and women than men !
The normal pulse is 70 heartbeats per minute.
Blood is such a good stain that Native Americansit for paint.
Did you know that Blood is 6 times thicker
In the evening sunshine
The sun has become so bigHe changed his colour
The water is too red.
The fishers going with their boat
to catch the fish by speading their net.
Net help the fishers bring lots of fish
and fishers sale the fish.
At the same timeThe birds going to their nest
A sweet glory night
-Manish Machado, VD
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southern Indian state of Karnataka. He particularly wanted to remember his two trips to the Bandipur Nat
Park. It was a magical forest in the shade of the Nilgiri mountains which always seemed to have their heads i
clouds! Shankar had been lucky to see the stately Asian elephant, the Mugger crocodile, the four-horned anteand the leopard. The tiger had been elusive. Next time, Shankar told himself happy at the thought.
He wanted next time to be now! But first, his mother and then his father kept talking in his ear till he
forced to get up. Have you ever had anyone droning into your ear while you tried to sleep? It can be ter
However, once Shankar saw his friends in the school bus, he felt happy to be back from his dream.
When Shankar returned home in the afternoon he saw his mother standing at the door. That was strang
wondered, Why hasnt Amma gone to office today? When he saw the worried look on her face he felt a fla
fear.Amma gave him a tight hug and two kisses on the forehead. Shankar, I want
tell you myself. Your father had an accident while driving to office. The good news is
he will be out of hospital in two weeks. He will be absolutely fine. But I think it is tim
get a driver for him. You and I shall select a fine young man to drive Appa carefu
office.
Ammas words calmed Shankar. He felt happy at the thought of helping out A
In the next few days he sat next to his mother while she interviewed several men fot f h ff t A Th b th d id d R j H 30 ld d h
Go For It, Bablu! It happened on the day school started after a heavenlymonths of summer holidays. Shankar refused to wake up
am. He wanted to dream more about his visit to his grandpa
home. They lived in the picturesque city of Mysore in
- Ujwal, VID
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Shankar, he became his fan. To eight-year-old
Bablu, 11-year-old Shankar seemed to be a
big boy. He would always follow Shankar
around. Whenever Shankar looked up from
the book he was reading, he would find
Bablus face staring at him through the
window. While brushing his teeth he would
often get confused when he saw another face
staring back at him from the mirror! And
when he walked back from the school bus
stop in the afternoon, he would have two
shadows one was his own and the other
shadow was Bablu walking a few paces
behind!
Bablu did not go to school. Of course he
was admitted to a local government school
but he refused to go. He told Shankar shyly
that the teachers only made them copywords from the blackboard. Since he had not
learnt to read he could not understand
anything that was written on the board.
Shankar felt sorry for him. One Sunday,
Shankar decided to ride his bicycle to his
friends house nearby. As he wheeled out his
bicycle from the garage, he saw a strangesight Bablu was sitting under a tree holding
- NapoleonHill
"Cherish your
visions and your
dreams, as they
are the children
of your soul, the
blueprints of
l i
- Manvith, VC
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