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, with songs, crafts and small adventures around shape and sound.

Sunshine hats, yellow frocks and mango smiles. The brightest morning on the KG calendar.
Stories told through hand and shadow puppets, a gentle introduction to narrative.

Our youngest learners run a tiny market, counting, exchanging and role-playing everyday skills.

A celebration of the rainbow on our plates and in our gardens, with costumes, tasting tables and craft.

Handmade animal masks and stories from the wild. A roaring, purring day of craft and play.
An honest, kind look at what fuels growing bodies: what to love, what to limit.
+11 photosToddler races, tug-of-war and 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, with 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 photosEvery 21 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.
+11 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 in 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 of 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 photosOn 21 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 on 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, with strategy, patience and graceful defeat practised in equal measure.
Themed prompts and 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 and without judgement.
Students stage their best work in science, social science and art for parents, staff and visiting schools.
+4 photosA full-day educational outing to 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.
+11 photosInter-house athletics, among the most fiercely contested events on the school calendar.
Music, dance, drama and fusion on the middle-school section's annual stage.
A focused, supported climb to the boards, and a serious conversation about what comes after them.
+3 photosEach 21 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 covering consent, confidentiality, and where to turn.

The first week of every senior year: schedules, expectations and the teachers who will see them through.
+1 photosWeekly 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, plus 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, giving 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, where 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 with placards, pledges and pamphlets in the neighbourhood.
The senior award camp is 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.




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