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CYBER SAFETY

A class on Cyber Safety was organized at St. Paul’s International School on 30th January, 2018 under the aegis of Nallapadam and the Computer Science Department of SPIS.

A class on Cyber Safety was organized at St. Paul’s International School on 30th January, 2018 under the aegis of Nallapadam and the Computer Science Department of SPIS. The Resource Person was Mr. V. T Santhosh, Senior Technical Director, National Informatics Centre, Ernakulam. He enlightened the students about the pros and cons latent in cyber space. He gave the students some tips to keep themselves safe from the attack of the hackers. “A person sitting in any corner of the world has the ability to damage any individual in cyberspace”, expressed Mr. V. T Santhosh.

The Principal of the school, Mr. George K. V addressed the gathering and introduced the Resource Person and the topic to the students. The programme was coordinated by Ms. Dhanya Viswanath and Ms. Smitha Mathews, faculty members of SPIS. Ms. Liya Maria Paul of Class VII B compered for the function. Master Job Thadevus of Class VIII A welcomed the gathering and Ms. Vishaki J. Naik of Class VII A delivered the vote of thanks.

  • Inauguration of SEED Club
    To make students proactive on their role as responsible stewards of the environment, SEED club is organized for students of class I to VIII. SEED is the abbreviation for Students Empowerment for Environmental Development. The club was inaugurated on 8th July 2016 in the school auditorium.
  • Road Safety Awareness Training
    Statistical studies show that road accidents are the leading cause of death among the youth in Kerala. Presenting the statistical data, Mr. Dilip Kumar K.G, Astt. Motor Vehicle Inspector, Ernakulam, delivered an excellent and eye opening session to the High school and Senior Secondary students of St. Paul’s International School.
  • Energy Conservation
    On 8th January 2018, a talk on ‘Energy Conservation’ was organized by the SEED Club members of St. Paul’s International School. The Principal
  • PARTENZA 2017- 2018
    Partenza, the farewell function of the outgoing students of Class XII of SPIS was effectuated on 23rd February, 2018 in the school auditorium. The programmes were hosted by the students of Class XI.
  • Farmer’s Day
    St. Paul’s International School on 17th August 2017 celebrated the Farmer’s Day and honoured the indegenious mango tree in the school. The students and teachers decorated a mango tree by hanging various cut outs of mangoes inscribed with slogans that reinforces the importance of trees in our environment.
  • A WEBINAR ON EXAM STRATEGIES
    It is important for students to start exam preparation early to give them the best chance of retaining the information needed and to excel in the exam. SPIS organized a webinar on Exam Strategies for the students of IX- XII on Wednesday, 9th December 2020 from 8:45AM - 9:45AM.The session was handled by Mrs Jasna Kuruvilla (Global Certified Trainer/Motivational Speaker and Leadership & Life Skills Facilitator.) The session started with a game, capturing the students to give their 100 percent attention to the speaker. The resource person apprised that exams are to be considered as celebrations by planning ahead and being self-prepared. The 15 tips to be self-prepared for exams were illuminating and educative. She guided the students to avoid hating or fearing exams. The trainer urged the students to wear a smile and to stop comparing them with others. The need to focus on competing with ourselves and to be a better version of us was a defining revelation. She added, "It is crucial to focus on learning rather than scoring. Prepare a good timetable to manage time effectively, ensure to occupy an organized study space to stay focused and to avoid distractions. In smart revision, with the aid of acronyms and mnemonics one could easily memorise difficult portions and also break larger parts into smaller ones. Sleep is another factor that enables us to think more clearly and creatively; it regulates our blood flow and keeps us energetic.” The concluding statement of Mrs Jasna, “Be grateful for the bounty one has, keep up the dignity and stay connected to God,” reverberated in the mind of the students. The session was an eye-opener to the victims of stress, depression and anxiety, boosting Paulians to embrace exams as celebrations and to overcome exam fears and to take them as opportunities to achieve their aims.
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SCHOOL TIMINGS

Monday - Saturday : 8.45 am - 3.20 pm
All Saturdays will be holidays for LKG to Std. V
All 2nd and 3rd Saturdays will be holidays for classes from Std VI to XII

OFFICE TIMINGS

Monday - Saturday : 8.30 am - 4.30 pm
Lunch Break : 12.45 pm - 1.45 pm
Office will not be functioning on 2nd and 3rd Saturdays.

Parents may meet the Principal after prior appointment at the following timings. Monday - Friday 10.00 am - 11.00 am / 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm