1. “If Life Is To Live, Love Is To Give”
Another month has approached us with the value ‘love and concern’.
This month witnessed many glorious achievementt# in curricular and
co-curricular activities.These add much credit to the school in the annals
of its prestigious stand.
When I have a retrospective glance at the days passed by, I feel
elated and proud because, you were admirably classic in your
performances. Now we have a commentable past and prestigious
present at hand. This gives me a hope to look forward to a radiant and
covetous future.
The bliss and blessings we got in the last month created a long lasting
impression of dedication and integrity in our minds. This makes us
hopeful to wait for the glittering and inspiring experiences. Welcome
every new dawn with a smile on your lips which is a symbol of love and
concern you have for every one.
Fr. Varghese Kachappilly CMI
Principal
Ideas will be the most important
currency of the future and innovation
the most important skill. Ideas and
innovations do not emerge of their own
nor are they a matter of luck. Every
successful idea in human history has
evolved from a need. For eg. the wheel,
the steam engine, google or facebook.
It all began with a need and was
spouted with observation, imagination,
technology and passionate hardwork.
Schools are the starting point for the
free expression of ideas. Viswadhwani
provides you the environment to
develop your innovative ideas and to
watch it grow. Here we included your
fantacies, realities and dreams. Now we
submit it for your perusal.
Roopa Ann Mathew
Editor
Investiture ceremony is a part and parcel of the smooth running of a democracy.
Viswajyothi CMI public School also invested its leaders chosen by the students
The school PTA has been
playing a vital role in
Viswajyothi scaling the
pinnacles of glory. Inspired
and supported by the
PTA President Speaks
Mr. Joseph Kanichai
President, PTA
management we continuously strive to
redefine excellence and shape a curriculum
that meets challenges of the present and
future. The PTA upholds this vision and is
committed to lend all creative support to the
staff and the management to attain this aim.
Together, let us mould the new generation.
on 5th
July 2011. Dy. Superint
endent of Police Mr. Bijo
Alexander invested the leaders
with badges It gives the
student leaders a sense of duty
and seriousness of the
responsibilities they are
entrusted with. Swearing in
front of the whole school and
teachers and above all God
Almighty, makes the student
leaders not to sway away from
their duties.
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Shreya T.S., VIII-CChristleena Joseph II-B Divya Elsa George, VII-B
Amal Jojan, XII-A
Anjal B Padayattil, VII-BAiswarya Santhosh, VI-B
Rose Mariya T. Paul, VI-D
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2. We are living in a world full of love and concern. But we are not able
to derive it fully from the outer confusions and chaos. We believe that we are
the children of God, whose abode is heaven. We search for that abode
which is abstract and unseen. In order to lead a successful life in this world, we should derive love
and concern ,the most precious treasures, hidden in our own hearts. Move forward under the cool
shade of God’s grace. Take truth and perseverance as companions. See only that brighter goal
which is radiant far far away near the arch where imaginary heaven touches the real earth. Always
think good, that will purify our heart. If anyone at any time commits a mistake, point out it with some
sweet and soft words. Take care that we do not keep any ill will towards anyone. Prove ourselves
as perfect human beings through our words and deeds. Thus derive love and concern from the
world we live. If we give something we will get back the same in the same coin. Be good of heart.
See God loves you. Let our minds be fragrant flowers with the scent of love and honey of concern.
Ms. Lathika C.P., Dep. of English
Our school celebrated St. Thomas Day on 1st
July.
The Holy mass and the programme followed were able to
bring back the holy memories of the Apostle of Christ and the
founder of Catholic churches in Kerala.
The hymns that were sung in praise of the saint made
everyone realize the path of virtue that St. Thomas followed.
The skit performed beautifully by the students took us into a
world of happiness and hope, and the presentation with the
glimpses of the prestigious Malayattoor Hills and the
historic church reminded us why we are here, in this
world. The day inspired everyone to become a St.
Thomas in future. The students with their patron name
‘Thomas’ were honoured on the day.
Rev. Fr. Jose Padayatty CMI inaugurated the DCLActivities of
the year 2011-12 on July 2 Mr. P. J. Thomas,DCL organiser of
Kalady zone, welcomed all to the function.
The Principals of the schools, that bagged 100 % result were
adorned with ‘Ponnada’ by Dr. Sreeja S., the professor of Sree
Sankara College Kalady.
The keynote address was made by Rev. Fr. Joy Kilikunnel CMI,
the director of Rajagiri Medical College. Adv. Charly Paul,
Sr.Mareena, Mr. P. D.Antony and Sr. Theresa John felicitated the
meritorious schools.
Ms. Solly Mathew, the President of Kalady zone, expressed
thanks to the gathering.
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We the students of class XI B went to Rajagiri
Engineering college on 19th
July 2011, Tuesday for watching
an exhibition with our class teacher Mrs. Jayasree Panicker.
Over 40 projects were on display, offering an insight into the
diverse skills of them in the field of electronics and
communication.The exhibits included electronic toll and parking,
soil moisture detector, boat security system, spy robot, vehicle
speed interceptor, cashless canteen, traffic management
system, etc. The quality of the projects was very impressive.
For three hours, we had a lot to study, we came to know more
about the field ‘electronics engineering’ and had a great fun
and pleasure by the wide- ranging projects displayed by them.
ANU THOMAS , XI B
Project Expo 2010-11
Re. Fr. Eliazer
Vadakkumchery CMI
With utmost pleasure
and pride Viswajyothi
Family Welcomes you
father, to our midst.
WELCOMES YOU
All of us commit mistakes. However much we wish to be
perfect, we err and brood over it for quite a long time. It may
be miscalculation, misjudgment or misconception of any
aspect of life. When we realise our mistakes, we are full of
tension, unable to concentrate, feel sleepless and even
unable to find peace of mind. It is because we have come to
know our mistakes. Subsequently, we develop the fear of
making a mistake again, which is the worst mistake of all.
Such a fear creates uncertainty and inferiority. It makes our
image shrink. Should one continue with this inner fear?
We must come out of that state of mind. After all, a
mistake can be corrected, so why should we suffer
endlessly? Why should we give up hope and belief in
ourselves before we try to find out our potential to correct
and improve? True greatness lies not so much in making a
mistake as in rising above it.
We are all mistake – makers, but thank God, we have
the power to be mistake – breakers. The capacity to rise
above a mistake is the beginning of success. Mistakes give
us an opportunity to find out our true worth. We must see
that we correct ourselves and do not repeat the mistake.
Ms. Jayasree K.
On Making Mistake
One Friday evening, I came home to find a small
duckling. It had been dropped from a crow’s beak while it was
flying through our compound. My grandma picked the duckling
and wrapped it in a piece of cloth. She gave it some food too.
When I saw it first, besides the fact that it was wrapped in cloth,
poor creature was shivering like anything. I took the duckling to
my home which was near my grandparents’ house and gently
put it in a cardboard box. I also lit a bulb in it to keep it warm.
My mother gave her the name ‘Chakki’. She also gave Chakki
some food in a bowl. But Chakki was too little even to eat. So
we had to force its mouth open and put the food in it. Then we
left it in a chamber. At night we gave little Chakki some warm
water. The night was filled with melodious music as Chakki
quacked and quacked. Next day morning my garandma said to
me that she had found a perfect home for Chakki. One of our
neighbours who reared ducks was happy to have her. Chakki
was sent off to her new home, where she would have lots of
friends and companions. Still each time I pass by the little
cardboard box I remember Chakki and how she struggled for
her survival.
Aparna G., IX A
“CHAKKI’ The Duckling
A True Story
Reading is a must
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British English
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Ann Jose, IV C
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3. The PTA is always a perennial source of strength to us in all
the activities of the school. Its support and encouragement can
never be over looked. This year the PTA General Body Meeting
The activities of ‘Malayala Sahithyavedi’ was inaugurated by
Mr. Xavier Pulpad with the aim to develop the literary and artistic
talents of the students in our mother tongue.
The main aim of this organisation is to provide chances to get
acquainted with famous personalities in literature.
Kum. Mubeena, Kum. Sheethal, Kum. Maria Ann and Mas.
G. Vishnu were selected as the President, Vice President,
Secretary and Assistant Secretary respectively.
Malayala Sahithyavedi
June 24th
2011, a red letter day in my school life. Elections took
place in Viswajyothi and to my incredulity I am elected as the Head
girl of this great institution great responsibility has been dawned on
me! feel honoured to serve the exemplary Viswajyothians and the
institution of which I have been a part for the past 14 Years.As John
Wesley says
“Do all the good you can
By all the means you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all the times you can
To all the people you can
As long as ever you can”
This is my inspiration and I seek the blessing of Lord Almighty to
perform to the best of my potentials. Let us all move together to the
royal path to name, fame and glory and thus hold high the name of
Viswajyothi forever.
Raimol Baby
Head Girl
Indebted To ……
Piacco went to Chicago
Once upon a time lived a little boy, Piacco, a very
determined boy. His dream was to travel to Chicago. He studied
hard. After his studies, the young Piacco could not get a job. He
was sad and his latent ambition to work in Chicago was not fulfilled
with all the qualifications he had. He prayed to the Almighty with
all his heart and one fine day he received an invitation from his
old time friend in Chicago. Piacco traveled to Chicago and got a
good job. He thanked God for giving him a nice friend.
Moral : Determination leads to success.
Ann Jose, IV C
For me, to become the head boy of the school is not a
thing which we say a dream come true. I haven’t even imagined
of becoming the head boy even about the month ago. But
suddenly one day, my class teacher came to the class and asked
everyone to nominate a person from the class and it came to
me. It is the teachers in the school who have groomed the person
in me to what I am today. Now I feel proud to be the head boy of
the school. I understand that a great responsibility has come to
my shoulders and I will try my best in the way I am for the
betterment of the school.
Anand George, Head Boy
was held on Saturday 9th
July 2011. The presence
and earnestness of the parents once again proved
that they are ready to stand together for noble
causes. The seminar led by Dr. Siju Thomas on
‘Smart Parenting’and ‘Behavioural Patern ofTrain’
by Doctor John Philip provided great awareness
regarding our children.
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Viswajyothi is really proud of the exemplary performance
of our former students in the Common Proficiency Test [CPT]
in June 2011. This is an entry level entrance test conducted
by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
The following are the students who qualified for CPT:
Alan Mathew Amal Razick Anjana Joji Ansett George Asher Anto
Amala Treasa Meera Tom Nakul
Suriadasan
Sam Tony P.J Paul
Oh ! sweet parrot dressed in green.
Looking truly like a queen
Spread your wings and play with me
I’ll feed you fruits and rice,
And chillies full of spice
In my home, please come and stay
Oh! Dear parrot come and play
I have been studying in this
school for the past 14 years The very
first day the tree, which was there in
front of the ground floor staff room
A little man
Dressed elegant
With an English accent
People looked at him
As an alien
Along the town
With an English attire
Jovial man
With strong terms
For his realm
With his country – men
Holding flag
Chanting slogan
Pride in tone
Was father of our Nation
attracted me. It had been a great scenic beauty and an
investable part of our school days. Now the old rubber tree is
cut. I feel that as I step out of the school, the tree also leaves
the school. Perhaps the tree doesn’t want to see us leaving
the school.
The shade of the tree was a chatting place for those
children enjoying snacks and juice from the canteen and for
us the 12th
standard students it was more than that. The rythm
and music of the leaves which fell down from the tree
entertained us during the classes.
But we should not forget that our school always does
something good for the sake of the students. There will be a
genuine reason behind cutting the old tree.
May be our safety ……
Sharon Babu, XII A
Namitha Jude, IV D
Helen Rose Dorphy, IV A
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Viswajyothi Family honours our teaching and non teaching staff for their glorious years of dedicated service.
Teaching Staff
Ms. Rajeswary L. 19 Years
Ms. Leena K.A. 19 Years
Ms. Sandhya Vinod 19 Years
Mr. Johnson T.V. 18 Years
Ms. Ancy Thomas 17 Years
Ms. Shaly Jose 15 Years
Ms. Mini Martin 19 Years
Mr.Sebastian P.P 19 Years
Ms. Annie K.A. 19 Years
Ms. Rosily Thomas 19 Years
Mr. Peethambaran 19 Years
Mr. Baby M.V. 19 Years
Ms. Thankam Babu 19 Years
Ms. Valsa Varghese 15 Yrs
Non Teaching Staff
Ms. Reshmi Sasikumar 15 Years
Ms. Jayasree K. 15 Years
Ms. Prema Nair 15 Years
Ms. Maya Rani. G. 15 Years
Ms. Ancy John 15 Years
4. Youth Festivals help to maintain a healthy spirit of competition and therefore
nurture a feeling of loyalty and belongingness to their respective Houses. This
year too Youth Festival was celebrated with much vigour and enthusiasm.
Youth Festival 2011 was officially inaugurated on 28th
July in the Kids Block
and 29th
in the Public School.by Rev. Fr. Varghese Kachapilly CMI and Rev. Fr.
Eliazer Vadakumchery CMI Rev. Fr. Jose Padayatty CMI, our Manager, wished all
the participants the very best. Rev. Fr. Sebes Attokkaran CMI, The Vice Principal
and Rev Fr. Joy Kilikunnel CMI, our former Principal was inspiring. Educational
officer Mr. P. K. Rajan and Academic Co-ordinator Ms. Mary Koshy were also
present to support us.
The rocking performance of the participants kept the audience spell bound. All
the students supported their house. The sprit of Viswajyothi was evident during
these two days. The events came to an end with sharing of the experiences of the
2 days by Rev. Fr. Varghese Kachappilly CMI and Rev. Fr. Sebes Attokkaran CMI.
An end is a beginning too and with this spirit the day came to an end.
The spiritual and
physical endeavours of
our manager Rev. Fr Jose
Padayatty CMI have
crossed a milestone,
when he completed 72
years.Fr.Jose Padayatty’s
birthday was celebrated
with pomp and show. The
School had organized
tantalizing variety enter
tainment programmes.
The Mangalapathram was
read in honour of Father
with great reverence.
Words run short to depict
the happiness, each of us
had, on that day
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Though you left your earthly abode to stand
near God as his beloved, your smile and words
will always shine !!!!!! ……
Afresh in our memories.
Obituary
Dear to God
Jose T.A.
The inaugural ceremony of the Literary activities of the academic year 2011-12
‘Samyuktham’ was conducted on 30th
June 2011. The programme was blessed with
the presence of our Manager Rev. Fr. Jose Padayatty CMI, Mr. Munna, our Principal
Rev. Fr. Varghese Kachappilly CMI, Former Principal Rev. Fr. SebesAttokkaran CMI,
Vice Principal Rev. Fr. Joy Kilikunnel CMI, the cine artist and other school officials.
Congratulations to our dear teachers Mr. Johnson T.V. who was elected as the
President, KCSL Angamaly Region and Ms. Solly Mathew -President DCL Kalady
Zone. May the good God bless you in abundance to fulfill the responsibilities.
We are proud of ....
The loveliness of a rose flower is profound,
despite thorns on their stems. The beauty is
not only its structure but also its fragrance. With
good nurturing and care, rose buds develop
Red Rose love,beauty,courage,respect.
Deep pink Rose appreciation,thankfulness.
Yellow Rose joy,friendship,delight,promise of a new relation.
Orange Rose desire,enthusiasm,passion.
Lavender Rose love at first sight.
White Rose purity,innocence, humility.
Blue Rose unreliable dreams, ambiguity,mystery.
(Because it does not exist in nature.)
into beautiful flower. Similarly love and care make children grow into good
adults. Roses of certain colour have a special meaning. They signify:
NEENU BABY, XI B
Love, pleasure and happiness
Never forgets their visit to home
When mother is at home
Hatred, Evil and sadness
Do not have room at home.
When mother is at home.
Even before the sun eats his breakfast
My mother does all her chores
And even after midnight
I see her out of bed
She is there to help in every problem
Although she has hundreds of works
Even though tired she never forgets
To peep at me when I do my studies
She doesn’t care about herself
But care about me and my family.
I realise now that my mother
Is not a human, but an angel
Gayathri Shyam, VII A
OUR CLASS ………….
Once there was a class
The class was full of bash
With lots and lots of fun
And bits of knowledge in each
Filled with talent up to the brim
Like scintillating musicians,
Mesmerizing dancers, blooming artists
And innovative thinkers
Out of thirty one, few were naughty
Few were silent but all were friendly
The naughty ones were full of mischieves
And teachers caught them so often.
Each had a style unique from all
Some were short and some were tall
Seven had lens and frames for sight
“We don’t know!” cried others in might
The class was not made of brick and grit
It was the product of our love and strength
Our friendship was so noble and
Shined out like a twinkling star
The sky was bright and the sun ceased
The birds flew with vigour
Just as memories pass by ………..
Years from now, we’ll remember
Those charming moments
With heart felt thanks and gratitude
We remember those faces
Which made our days cherish
As we walk down the stairs of our school
Saying good bye……forever
To our dear class XII B……………..
CLASS XII B
Samyuktham presented by class 10 students, recited
the universal tale of colours, culture and myrth. To add
more colours, Mr. Munna, the cine artist entertained the
audience with a melodious song. The function was
grand. Class 7 also had their common literary meeting
to in this month. Perfect colours, rhythm and music were
there to ... the occasion
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