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PARLIAMENT
SESSION - 1
at Trinity Central School As
with every council or government, there will always
be two important council sessions held where the
leaders address, discuss and deliberate to work for
the betterment of the council. Reading on similar
lines, the First session of the School Parliament
took place on Thursday, 04. 09.2025 with the
participation of the Council members and students of
Grades 6-10. Ryan Dsouza, SPL extended the
invitation to the Principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil
Lobo, Fr Amar Lobo Vice Principal and Administrator
and to Ms Preetha Furtado, Moderator od the
Parliament. Following this, the session commenced
with the moderator outlining the rules and decorum
of the Parliament session. The session was moderated
by the Parliament Speaker Master Vishisht and Deputy
Speaker Ms Shamika. Council members raised on
various issues like discipline, cleanliness, wearing
ID cards, behaviour/ interaction of leaders with
students, etc. The leaders responded to the
complaints raised, and agreed to work on their
fallbacks and improve their leadership skills. At
the end of the 90-minute session, the Chief
Moderator Ms Preetha highlighted on the pros and
cons of the session and offered valuable suggestions
for improvement in all matters raised. The
Principal, in his address informed the students that
they need to be well-prepared for the Parliament
session and not put leaders on the spot. He iterated
that it is important that all students respect each
other, and follow the rules and regulations as it is
the same for all. Overall, it was a fruitful and
enriching experience for all present.
EID
& TEACHER'S DAY CELEBRATIONS
at Trinity Central School
EID CELEBRATIONS: The
Trinity family celebrates every festival with pride
and joy, for it is believed that a nation that
celebrates together, thrives (progresses) together.
Keeping with the same spirit, Trinitarians
commemorated Eid-ul-Milad (i.e. birthday of Prophet
Mohammed (Peace be upon Him)) on September 4th 2025,
spearheaded by the students and class teachers of
LKG, Grade 1 and Grade 5. The programme started with
a brief introduction and welcome by Adeena and Araiz,
of Grade 5 respectively, which was followed by a
prayer song, 'More love, more power', by the
students of Grade 5. Ms Hiba of Grade 4, then
presented a wonderful rendition of a song, in praise
of Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H). Following the song,
the children was of LKG presented a lovely dance.
Anchored by Pranel of Grade 1, next up was a speech
highlighting on the importance of the day - which
was eloquently conveyed by Apeksha, Shawnell, Nivedh,
Ahanna and Pradyumna - students of Grade 1. A
soulful qawwali by the students of Grades 6,7 and 8
was a delight to the ears. Ayman of Grade 7,
presented a poetic 'shayari' which was like a cherry
atop the celebrations, as he weaved artful verses
into beautiful emotions. In his address to the
students, the Principal Rev Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo
extended his best wishes to all the children
celebrating the pious festival and also reiterated
on the fact that, at Trinity, we believe in unity
and harmony amongst all, and to be respectful, and
share the joys of every festival with kindness and
joy.
Trinity
Central School Celebrates TRINITYDA
GOUJI GAMMATH - 2025 India,
as we all know, is the culture cauldron
of the world with over 500+ ethnicities,
1000+ languages and dialects, various
dance forms, cultures and a plethora of
delectable cuisines. At the far end tip
of India, down South the Tulunad-Malnad
coastline is of prime importance as it
brims with its unique blend of rich and
vast culture, heritage, folklore and
traditions. Decorated with mango leaves
across the campus, and with an elaborate
entrance enhanced with traditional pots,
Trinity paid rich tributes to the
Tulunadu tradition and culture, by
hosting Trinityda Gauji Gammath 2025.
With the resounding beats of the school
band, an guided by the anchoring of Ms
Pallavi S and Ms Sharon, the entourage
of students, dressed in traditional
attire and led by the SPL Master Ryan
Dsouza, welcomed the Chief Guest of the
programme Mr Walter Nandalike, Founder
and CEO of Daijiworld.com. Joining him
were, Principal Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo,
Vice Principal & Administrator Fr Amar
Lobo, Academic Co-ordinator MS Magdalena
Lewis, PTA President Ms Priya Furtado
and PTA Joint Secretary Ms Deepti
Suvarna.
INDEPENDENCE
DAY 2025 at Trinity Central School How's
the Josh? - A popular dialogue that
resonated with Indians all over when it
first hit the movie screens in 2019. 6 years later, the same josh was
akin to all its national glory as the
students and educators, commemorated the
79th Independence Day of India on August
15th, 2025. Naib Subedar Devdas Mendon,
a decorated officer who recently retired
following Operation Sindhoor, graced the
occasion as the Chief Guest, along with
Rev Fr Manohar, Superior of Trinity
Vihar who was the President of the
event. The esteemed dignitaries, along
with the Principal Fr Dominic Sunil
Lobo, Vice Principal and Administrator
Fr Amar Lobo, Academic Co-ordinator Ms
Magdelena Lewis, Primary Section Head Dr
Poornima Devadiga, Pre-Primary Section
Head Ms Renita Monteiro, PTA President
Ms Priya Furtado, were welcomed by the
SPL Master Ryan Dsouza, and ASPL Ms Ifra
Taj; who then led the contingent to the
main stage, to the thunderous beats of
the school band in astute
synchronisation. The event spearheaded
by Master Gowrav of Grade 10, and Ms
Prithvi of Grade 9, conducted the event
with a patriotic finesse. Following the
prayer, the rites of flag hoisting,
rendition of the National Anthem,
National Song and Flag song took place
in succession with patriotic fervour.
LET S
LIVE IN BROTHERLY AND SISTERLY LOVE :
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi St.
Francis of Assisi School recently
conducted a Rakhi Making Competition for
students of classes 6 to 9. The event
was organized to celebrate the festival
of Raksha Bandhan, promoting creativity,
teamwork, and festive spirit among
students. Students showcased their
artistic skills by creating innovative
and colorful Rakhis using various
materials like threads, beads, and
fabrics. The competition captured the
essence of Raksha Bandhan, emphasizing
the bond of love and protection between
siblings. The Rakhi Making Competition
was a huge success, fostering
creativity, collaboration, and
enthusiasm among participants.
Congratulations to all students who
participated and made the event a
memorable one!
Scarp Day - A Scouts and Guides
Event - St Anthony s Church School The
World Scout Day celebration was a resounding success, with
the scouts and guides of the school enthusiastically
participating in activities that reflected the spirit of
discipline and teamwork. The program was organized to
highlight the significance of the Scarp, a symbol of
identity, unity, and service that represents the values of
the scouting movement. On this occasion, the students paid
tribute to Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouts and
Guides Movement, and his vision of molding responsible
citizens. By proudly wearing their Scarps, the participants
demonstrated their commitment to the ideals of scouting and
guiding, which emphasize the importance of community
service, teamwork, and personal growth. The celebration was
both meaningful and inspiring, reminding everyone
of the noble ideals of scouting and guiding. The
event provided a valuable opportunity for the
students to reflect on the values of scouting and
guiding, and to recommit themselves to the
principles of service, unity, and responsibility.
IN
RIMJHIM RAIN TRIRANGA FLEW HIGH : ST.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi With
grandeur, pomp, and trumpets, St.
Francis of Assisi School celebrated the
79th Independence Day in the Assisi
campus. Students from Nursery to Class X
radiated patriotic spirit, proving that
even the rain could not dampen their
love and respect for the motherland.
Children danced to patriotic songs,
delivered powerful speeches on the
significance of freedom, and took the
audience back through the history of
India s independence with creative
enactments. The gathering applauded the
zeal, enthusiasm, and reverence of the
students. The rhythmic march-past drew a
thunderous wow from the onlookers, while
the little champs speeches and
anchoring left the spectators amazed.
The Chief Guest, Rev. Fr. Joel Minin
Lopez, Professor and Administrator of
Darshan Institute of Theology,
Bangalore, reminded everyone: True
patriotism is not only saluting the
flag, but also standing for what it
stands for. It is not only remembering
our martyrs, but also living in a way
that makes their sacrifice worthwhile.
His inspiring message awakened in all
the resolve to make India a beautiful
place for every citizen. On this
occasion, achievers were felicitated:
Shizan and Vihaan (National Award
winners in Swachh Bharat competition),
Janisha and Aaradhya (State-level
athletes), along with Tanushree, Manasa,
Rituja, Azim, and Arman (State-level
champions and Khelo India winners). The
day s cultural performances, steeped in
history and patriotism, ignited
inspiration to build a stronger,
healthier, and brighter India.
Rangoli Competition - High School - St Anthony s Church School The
Rangoli competition sounds like a vibrant and creative
event! The high school students showcased their artistic
talents by designing colorful and attractive Rangoli
patterns that reflected both traditional and modern themes.
The competition was a great way to encourage students to
express their creativity and add beauty to the school
campus. The judges, Miss. Lata Mahesh and Miss. Suma must
have had a challenging time evaluating the entries, given
the vibrant patterns and designs created by the students.
Their appreciation for
the efforts and skills of the participants would have surely
boosted the students' confidence and motivation. The event
was indeed a wonderful platform for the students to display
their artistic talents, and it's great to see them
participating actively and making the event lively and
memorable. Rangoli competitions like this one help preserve
traditional art forms while encouraging innovation and
creativity.
STATE
LEVEL: TWO SILVER, TWO BRONZE : ST
FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Chikodi Ten
students from St. Francis of Assisi
School proudly participated in the State
Level Taekwondo Competition held at
Mitra Academy, Bangalore, on 30th July
2025. Each student showcased exceptional
skill, discipline, and sportsmanship,
bringing laurels to the school. In the
Under-17 category, Miss Anushree Ghatti
and Master Arman Jamadar clinched silver
medals, while Miss Manasa Netalkar and
Miss Rituja Hiremath earned bronze
medals in their respective weight
categories. The school community
rejoices in their extraordinary
achievement at the State Level and
commends their hard work, dedication,
and fighting spirit.
79th Independence Day Celebration - St Anthony s Church School The
79th Independence Day celebration held in the school grounds
was a grand success, with active participation from the high
school students! The program began with a grand march past
by the students, setting the tone for a patriotic and
memorable event. The presence of distinguished dignitaries,
including Chief Guest Shri Praveen Peter MLC candidate, Rev.
Fr. Richard Kariwal the Principal, Rev. Fr. Anthony Raj,
Rev. Fr. Michael, Rev. Fr Lutswami, and Mis. Rose Sagaya
Mary, added gravitas to the occasion. The ceremony of
hoisting the national flag was a highlight, with the
dignitaries unfolding the tricolor with great honor and
reverence. As the national anthem was sung, the patriotic
spirit was palpable, and the sight of the fluttering
tricolor inspired a sense of unity and belongingness among
all present. The cultural program, featuring patriotic songs
and dances, added
vibrancy to the occasion, while the speeches
delivered emphasized the sacrifices of freedom
fighters and the responsibilities of citizens.
The abacus is the most powerful tool in the hands of
a mathematician.
The following students have shown their excellence
in the State Level Abacus and Vedic Mathematics. The medals of the meritorious students under
Junior level are given below. 1. Ayush C. M Gowda of grade 2 2nd place
2. Arush. S. Amin of grade 2- 3rd place
3. Ridhvan Karthik Nayak of grade 2- consolation
prize
4. Thanisha Dayananda Kotian of grade 1- consolation
prize The medals of the meritorious students under Step
1 are given below. 1. Gaanavi. S of grade 2- 1st place
2. Prapthi of grade 2- 3rd place
3. Hiba Fathima of grade 2- 3rd place
4. Prachi of grade 2- consolation prize
5. Sathwik. R. Devadiga of grade 5- 2nd place
6. Mohammed Ishaan of grade 5- consolation prize The medals of the meritorious students under Step
2 are given below. 1. Diganth. M. Puttur of grade 5- consolation
prize
2. Abhinav Jaibheem of grade 5- consolation prize
3. Perimala Niharika of grade 5- consolation prize The medals of the meritorious students under
vedic mathematics are given below. 1. Manvi. S.A of grade 7- 3rd place
2. Rachel Mascarenhas of grade 7- consolation prize
3. Sheldon Fabian D Souza of grade 7- consolation
prize
In drawing, nothing is better than the first
attempt. - Pablo Picasso
As an awareness on the effects of Tobacco, our
school students participated in the National Tobacco
Control programme on 14th February 2024, wherein our
trinitarians showcased their drawing skills and
bagged the prizes. Following are the names of the winners.
Vishwas of grade 9- 1st place
Sagar. S. Naik of grade 8- 2nd place
Rusham of grade 8- 3rd place Hearty congratulations to the winners and wish
them the very best for their future endeavours.
Hearty
congratulations to the winners and wish them the
very best for their future endeavors.
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Trinity
Central School feels proud as its students have
brought laurels to the school in the Drawing Grade
Exam conducted by Karnataka Secondary Examination
Board Bangalore held in the month of November 2023.
26 students appeared for the exam. They have
performed excellptionally well and have secured 100%
results. While 21 students have secured distinction,
5 students have scored First Class. The school
extends best wishes to all the students and
congratulates them.
Hearty congratulations
and Wishing her the best for her future endeavours.
Trinity family wishes
her the best for her future achievement.
Trinity triumph
We are proud to announce that our under 14 boys and
girls team secured second place in Handball
tournament held by Udupi District Handball
Association at Udyavara on 30th November 2023. The
Principal, staff and the management congratulate the
team for this amazing achievement.
We
are proud to announce that our
under 14 girls team secured
second place in AICS Volleyball
Tournament held at SMS School
Brahmavara on 29th November
2023. The Principal, staff and
the management congratulate the
team for this amazing
achievement.
Master Vishwas of grade 9 has bagged
third place in the State level drawing
competition organised by Central Power
Research Institute which was held at
Bangalore on 27th November 2023. He has
also been selected for the National
level competition. The Principal, Staff
and the Management is proud of his
amazing achievement.
10th std. Results - Anugraha School Bidar.
The head master, Ast. head master, the staff and the students of
Anugraha School congratulate our students for their stupendous results.
26 appeared for annual board examination. Out of which 12 passed in
distinction, 11 1st class, 2nd class and 1 NC. Fr. Prasanna Kumar Head Master
100%
results in ICSE Board exams 2022-23 for the 9th
consecutive year
Trinity Central School,
Perampalli has made another remarkable achievement.
The school has aced the ICSE results with an
outstanding performance. With a redoubtable 100% for
the 9th consecutive year and 7 students securing
100/100 in different subjects, the students have
indeed brought laurels to the school. With 51
students appearing for the exam everyone has passed
with flying colours.
Sthuthi Bharadwaj has put in her best efforts and
has performed magnificently by securing 98%. She is
the topper of the school. Fathimath Zohra stands
second with 96.6% whereas, Swasthik B. S secured the
third position with 95.2%.
While 25 students have scored above 85%, 22 students
have scored 70-84%, 4 students 60-69% and have
brought honour and laurels to the school.
The following
students defied their adversities by securing
100/100 in the following subjects:
Stuthi Bharadwaj
(Mathematics & History civics )
Fathimath Zohra (Mathematics & History civics)
Swasthik B S (Physical Education)
Ayman (Mathematics)
Riyana Edria Dmello (Physical Education)
Dannvi Kotian (Biology)
Cadence Latonia Dsouza (Physical Education)
The hard work of the teachers and the personal
accomplishments of the students are no doubt
praiseworthy. Trinity Central School has created a
ideal position for itself with its consistent
performance in the last few years. We are proud of
the tenacity and dedication of our students and
teachers who have left no stone unturned to outshine
with a 100% result. We congratulate all the students
and their parents for their outstanding achievement.
We wish them all the very best in their future
ventures.
Motto
: The Motto of Capuchin
Education Board (CEB) is: jnanenaiva vimukthi: "Indeed, Liberation is
through enlightenment". As the temporal, mundane existence is
characterized by the experience of bondage (samsara), ignorance (avidya)
and pain (duhkha), the eminent sages and prophets have propagated means
to alleviate oneself from the above negative experiences of human
existence, and fill life with hope and joy. The fullness of existence is
characterized by Liberation which could be attained through true
knowledge, which we name it ‘an experience of enlightenment’.
Mission :
The Capuchin Education Board takes upon the responsibility of
facilitating growth in human personality of pupils and make their life
meaningful and hopeful. The mission of CEB is to promote fullness of
life in every child through holistic formation and education towards
excellence.
The Function of Capuchin Education Board:
The Capuchin Education Board functions under the supervision of Provincial
Minister and his Council. The Education ministry of the Province is a
teamwork of all the friars involved in the ministry. The ministry
constitutes one vision, one mission, which is all round development of
the person, through value based and person-oriented education which
leads to transformation and excellence. While providing excellence in
education the Capuchins insist on “discipline, determination and
dedication”. In pursuit of quality education every student is called
upon to respond through conviction and commitment so that the imparted
knowledge, skills and values enable them to become good human persons
and good citizens of India, socially responsible, productive, creative
and innovative.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Governing Body
Rev. Fr. John Alwyn Dias President
Fr. Robin Victor D'souza Vice President &
Executive Secretary