Sunday 26 November 2017

ACHIEVEMENT -- 3:

COONOOR STUDENT BAGS NATIONAL TITLE

P S SUNDAR

Sree Kiran, XI standard student of St Joseph’s Boys’ Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, Coonoor, has done his school and The Nilgiris proud by bagging a National title in the Athletic championship.




“He has won Silver Medal in the 800 metres running race representing Tamil Nadu in the 33rd National Junior Athletic Championship conducted by Athletics Federation of India at Vijayawada with an impressive timing of 1.52.95 seconds”, Principal Bro Ramesh Amalanathan said after complimenting him.




“Sree Kiran had been posting consistent success in the various qualifying rounds.  In particular, he stood First in Tamil Nadu State Level Juniors in Madurai, South Zone Nationals in Thiruvananthapuram and Open State Athletic Meet at Ramanathapuram by virtue of which, he was qualified for the Nationals”, Bro Amalanathan said. 

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Thursday 12 October 2017

HAPPENING -- 19:

EVENTS TO IGNITE PATRIOTISM AND ECO-CONSERVATION

P S SUNDAR 

To ignite patriotism and eco-conservation among students, St Joseph’s College Alumni Association, Coonoor, conducted two contests for various schools.

“Our ‘Battle of the Bands’, contest devoted as a tribute to the Indian Armed Forces, evoked good response from many school bands.  The celebrated band of the Madras Regiment, the oldest regiment of the Indian army, judged the competition and declared the band of St Joseph’s Girls’ Higher Secondary School, Coonoor, as the Best”, Alumni President H Thiagaraj told  me..

The Madras Regiment band also gave a thrilling rendition of patriotic numbers.



Brig Atmanathan, former Commandant of Madras Regimental Centre, honoured the winning team.

“For eco-conservation, we conducted a marathon called ‘Greenathon 2017’ covering 6.3 kilometres on the theme ‘Save our Sholas and Springs’.  



At the event which evoked keen participation, St Antony’s Higher Secondary School, Coonoor, emerged overall winners for boys and St Ann’s HS School, Wellington for girls”, Thiagaraj said.

Dr Manivannan, Principal Scientist, Central Soil and Water Conservation Institute, gave cash prizes worth Rs 60,000 to the students who came within the first ten ranks.

Boys winners::

1.  Sree Kiren.. St. Joseph's/2nd.  Elim Thomas..Hebron/ 3rd. Srudhan...St. Antony's/ 4th.  Vikram...St. Antony's/ 5th..Vikas..St Joseph's/ 6th..Aravind..St. Antony's/ 7th...Rajkumar..MountainHome/ 8th...S.M.Nitish..St. Joseph's / 10th..Friedrich..Hebron



Girls  winners::

Overall winners..St. Ann's  Wellington
1. Dhanisha ...St. Ann's/ 2nd...Sornalakshmi..St. Ann's/ 3rd...Sarojini...St. Ann's/ 4th..Reshma..St. Ann's/ 5th..Haritha...Bullmore's/ 6th..Adithya..St. Ann's/ 7th..Subasri..St. Ann's/ 8th..Theresa Maria...St. Ann's/ 9th..Akilandeshwari..St. Ann's/  10th...Latha..St. Ann's



“Many organisations had lent their support to us in this mission.  We are working with them to take our commitment towards preserving sholas and springs on a regular basis”, Thiagaraj added.

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Monday 9 October 2017

VOLLEY BALL - 5:

ST JUDE’S EMERGES NATIONAL CHAMPIONS FOR FOURTH TIME

P S SUNDAR

St Jude’s Public School and Junior College, Kotagiri, has scripted a new chapter in the history of Nilgiris volleyball by emerging as National champions for the fourth time in succession.

“Our boys’ team had earlier emerged champions of Tamil Nadu region and hence represented Tamil Nadu region in the Nationals where teams from 11 regions vied for the title.  In the Finals, our team defeated Punjab in straight sets and made Tamil Nadu proud”, St Jude’s Chairman P P Dhanarajan  said after complimenting the winners and the coach.

“We received another crown when our studentHiruthu Krishna was adjudged the Best player of the tournament”, Principal Saro said.

“Our girls’ team also did well and bagged Silver when Gujarat clinched the title after a tough fight.  Our girls’ team was the defending National champion”, Vice Principal Rajee said.

“In all, 280 players from various parts of the country enthusiastically participated in the two-day volleyball fiesta held in our new international-standard sports arena.  Former Secretary to Government of India Surjith K Chaudhary honoured the winners with trophies, medals and certificates”, Executive Director D Samjith added.



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Monday 3 April 2017

HAPPENING-- 18

ST JOSEPH'S STUDENTS EXHIBIT MULTI-TALENT

BY P S SUNDAR

The iCreas programme conducted by Imageminds department at 127-year-old St Joseph’s Boys’ Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School, Coonoor, helped the students to thrill their parents with a showcase of their multi-talents.

“We conduct these value-added classes by Imageminds’ experts as part of regular curriculum in weekly two periods for primary and one period for others with accent on fine-tuning students’ creative skills.   Every student is required to gain proficiency in one of the very many Imageminds’ activities”, St Joseph’s Principal Bro Ramesh Amalanathan told me.



At the iCreas Programme, the students showcased their creations -- short films, on-campus radio with radio jockey, drawing, computerised arts, commercial arts, photography, clay sculpting and dolls and carry bags from waste materials.












At an impressive fashion parade, the students showcased their own designing of dresses under 15 categories – Indian culture, Flower Boys, Cowboys, Fashion Animal, Black Angel, Bikers, Cartoon, Fluoro Rock stars, Mix and Match, Street Fashion, High Fashion, Wealth out of waste, The Ocean, Black and White and Robo-17.






The judges questioned the in-charge of each category on the theme and the highlight of their costume.   The explanations given by the students reflected a high-level of maturity throwing up an opinion that they are ready to enter the commercial world with their creations.



Complimenting all concerned in my Chief Guest address, I said, “You have now the learnt the art of using digital gardets, mixing with mental imagination, constantly upgrading technology, thereby opening a plethora of career opportunity and chance for growth through constant research.   This is value-addition – more than the exam-related curriculum. This itself show how valuable – or invaluable – your days at St Joseph’s are. All you have to do now is to take these skills acquirted with you and apply them for success in studies and career.  When you do that, there will be none to defeat you because you will be prepared to face emerging challenges .. that means, “never Unpreprared” as your school motto says – Nunquam Nonparatus”.   



“On the one hand, you are proceeding towards Prime Minister’s ‘Digital India’ concept.  On the other, you are telling the world that you have creative mind to handle technology and art for creating a New India, Young India, Creative India, Imaginative India and Josephite India”, I said motivating the youngsters who have benefited from Imageminds’ year-long coaching.



Vice Principal Bro Gubendiran and I honoured the best creators.



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