Red Day
A whole day awash in red — costumes, snacks and stories that bring the colour to life.
From kindergarten theme days to senior career sessions, from scout camps to national observances — these are the days that shape an AVG year.
A first taste of school — built around play, discovery and the simple pleasure of being together.
A whole day awash in red — costumes, snacks and stories that bring the colour to life.
+7 photosThe school turns blue — songs, crafts and small adventures around shape and sound.
Stories told through hand and shadow puppets — a gentle introduction to narrative.

Our youngest learners run a tiny market — counting, exchanging, role-playing everyday skills.
A celebration of the rainbow on our plates — costumes, tasting tables and produce-printing art.
An honest, kind look at what fuels growing bodies — what to love, what to limit.
+10 photosToddler races, tug-of-war, parent-and-child games — joy is the point, competition a footnote.
Songs, dances and dramas for parents — the year's first taste of the stage.
A small, formal ceremony as our youngest move on to Std I — caps, certificates and a few proud tears.
Where reading takes hold, numbers begin to make sense, and a sense of belonging is quietly built.
+3 photos21 June — mats roll out across the school as primary students learn the asanas alongside their teachers.

A pop-up market run by students — handmade goods, bargained prices, and a real-world maths lesson.
An age-appropriate conversation about screen time — what helps, what harms, what to do instead.
+2 photosWhy we celebrate, how we celebrate, and how to do so safely — a primary-school primer on the festival.
+10 photosTrack and field events with house relays — every primary student takes part.
An evening of song and dance shaped over months of practice — the primary section's centrepiece show.
Children fold their own paper bags and pledge one real change in their family's plastic habits.
+9 photosThe school's youngest pieces find their feet — round-robin matches across the primary section.
+7 photosDiscipline, focus and a white belt — our martial arts programme builds confidence one kata at a time.
A studio day — paint, paper, clay and patience. Work goes home the same evening.
Five minutes at the front of the room — the smallest brave step for a primary student.
Curiosity sharpens, friendships deepen, and the room is no longer just somewhere students sit — it is somewhere they shape.
+3 photos21 June — middle-school students lead asanas in the courtyard, demonstrating to the primary section.
Older students mentor younger ones in folding paper bags — a practical lesson in waste-reduction.
+13 photosA frank session led by counsellors — what substances do, and how to refuse with confidence.
A safeguarding workshop on safe and unsafe touch, and the people students can always tell.
+9 photosInter-class matches — strategy, patience and graceful defeat practised in equal measure.
Themed prompts, mixed media — work selected for the year-end Expo often begins here.

The school's Tamil cultural club — speeches, poetry recitation and a celebration of classical literature.
A forum where students raise questions for staff — anonymously, without judgement.
Students stage their best work — science, social science, art — for parents, staff and visiting schools.
+4 photosA full-day educational outing — a museum, a heritage site or a working facility tied to the curriculum.
+2 photosA reflective talk on the cultural meaning of the festival, and a workshop on safe celebration.
+10 photosInter-house athletics — among the most fiercely contested events on the school calendar.
Music, dance, drama, fusion — the middle-school section's annual stage.
A focused, supported climb to the boards — and a serious conversation about what comes after them.
+3 photos21 June — senior students lead a campus-wide session and begin in silent meditation.
+2 photosA reflective discussion led by senior students for the rest of the school.
A safeguarding refresher with the school counsellor — consent, confidentiality, and where to turn.

The first week of every senior year — schedules, expectations and the teachers who will see them through.

Weekly fifteen-minute sessions to begin the day quietly — a practice we ask seniors to carry beyond school.
Specialist sessions on engineering, medicine, law, commerce and the arts — and a one-on-one for every senior.
+13 photosHonest, evidence-led sessions with healthcare professionals — repeated for every Std X and Std XII batch.
+9 photosSenior-section knockouts — the eventual winner often plays the staff in an exhibition match.
+4 photosAn academic excursion or heritage visit — context for what they have been studying in class.
Hands-on Basic Life Support training — every senior leaves school knowing how to perform CPR.
Camps, awards and outdoor work — where students learn to lead a patrol before they ever lead a meeting.
+12 photosThe first major recognition for our youngest scouts (Std III–V) — earned over a year of patrols and skill-mastery.
An overnight camp organised in partnership with the Indian Railways — service learning at the platform.
+7 photosA coast-watch programme with the Indian Coast Guard — students learn how a coastline is kept safe.
A weekend by the sea — guides and scouts sculpt, then leave the beach cleaner than they found it.
+3 photosOlive Ridley walks at dawn on the Chennai coast — students help the Forest Department monitor nesting.
+21 photosAn immersive camp away from home — knot-tying, cooking, navigation and a great deal of song.
+13 photosOur scouts and guides take their advocacy to the streets — placards, pledges and pamphlets in the neighbourhood.
The senior award camp — a milestone for any guide or scout, recognised by the Governor's office.
National observances and seasonal festivals — moments when the entire school comes together as one community.


