Glee of Elegance

The SPRINGS campus is located at Tana, near Mampad that is 5 Km away from Nilambur in Kerala on the Calicut - Ooty State highway.Learning in the earth friendly , spacious garden class rooms must be a novel experience.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Apollo-11's historic space journey recreated by students


The Springs International School  celebrated Moon Day in a unique way on Monday . It was on July 20, 1969, that American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon.
 The students recreated the American spacecraft Apollo-11, on which Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Aldrin Jr. made the historic space journey.
Diuf Shajahan , a class VII student, played Armstrong.Aswin , Stain Jacob plyed the role of  Michael Collins, and Edwin Aldrin Jr respectively.
Neil Armstrong explained to the children how it was like travelling to the moon and back. The students asked "little Armstrong" many questions.
The Social Science Club and the Science Club of the school jointly organised the celebration.
 Principal Dr. K Anas spoke about the moon journey and the astronauts involved.Teachers Pathumakutty, Chithrakala, Akbar Ali, KM Rajeesh, Ms Sajitha,Ameer Ali, Vinod kumar,Shameem and Jithu guided the students.


 Children of The Springs International School celebrating Moon Day.

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Club Inauguration and Prefect investiture


Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Demonstration of civic lessons

“Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I learn”. Benjamin Franklin.
To make the students aware of democratic procedures we at  The springs  conducted  election of students representatives  by using electronic software.

This will definitely inculcate civic sense among children. We build  a democratic school atmosphere , in which students make choices  and decisions that affect their daily lives.
 Students do not want lessons regarding civic but they need opportunities to practise civic behaviour.Our school election was  a wonderful opportunity  and a great experience for  our students to  practise the democratic way of electing their representatives. The election was done “for the pupils of  the pupils and by the pupils”.
        Our students submitted their nomination on 23rd June before the chief Election Commissioner . They  published their election manifestoes and  started  campaigning. The students were very much enthused  and all casted their votes with utmost care.

Most people  read history , many teach history, but very few create history.