ANNUAL REPORT
2022-23
Every year the achievements and goals of the school are highlighted in the annual
report. This is the 19th annual report of the school which is exemplary like the previous years.
The school was started in the year 2004 and the first batch of X standard appeared during the
year 2014-15. Their result was 100 percent and cent percent became the tradition of school.
Since then the school has secured cent percent first classes and even 100 percent
distinctions. There are 7 distinctions, 15 first and 1 second class during this year. And the
highest percentage scored by Thanushree is 97.
The credit for this amazing performance rests on the shoulders of founder principal Mrs
S S Banu who is an awardee of both national and international awards. It is well known
that she is a strict disciplinarian. Secondly it is proved that, a teacher teaches whereas a guru
ignites. At JHS, all staff members are following the footsteps of principal and are sailing in the
same boat. The team has caused the products to secure seats in various professional courses
and are serving throughout the globe.
In conformity with the adage, ‘a healthy mind in a healthy body’, the school has given
more prominence to games than the age old physical education classes. The four houses of the
school competed among themselves, later they played with surrounding schools and
brought accolades. The certificates secured by students in various fields include;
Tejas S V - IV Std - Abacus academy - A+ in First level
Lekha S - Certificates in Bharatnatyam from Chaitanya International arts academy (4),
Niveditha cultural academy (2), MVR Events (2), Karnataka Pratibhavardhaka academy,
Greens innovator, Natyankura performing arts, Natyakala cultural centre, Bharat book of
records and Praveshika Pratham from Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal
Mumbai.
Chinmay Gowda - VI Std - Certificates in Swimming from Best Club and Global knowledge
leadership foundation.
Preetam Chouhan - Certificate in Dance from MVR Events and Siri Event Organisers.
Shrilekha Kerur - VII Std - Dharmika Shikshana Shibira - Certificate in Singing Kruthik S
and Kushal B - Certificate in dance, Disha - Certificate in Bharatnatyam
Chandrashekhar R - VIII Std - Award in graded examination in music from Trinity college
London and certificate in cricket from Heron year long cricket academy.
Meghana - Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Basketball Tournament - Certificate of appreciation
Pratiksha - IX Std - Bharatnatyam - Certificates from Kannada and culture department
Government of Karnataka, Shri Basava TV, Laasya Lahiri Samsthe, Chinna KalaNadam, Naatya
Ninaada academy, Shri Panchamukhi Ganapathi temple, Shri Harake temple trust and
Praveshika Pratham from Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal Mumbai.
Rachana Singh - Certificates in Yoga from Ministry of youth affairs and sports, Ministry of
culture and Ministry of Ayush.
Ganavi D S - Praveshika Pratham from Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal
Mumbai.
Koushik L - X Std - Certificates in Badminton from Karnataka open badminton
championship and Fit India freedom run 2.0
The chairman Dr S M Ameen who is a metaphysician has done research on
environment and encourages students to adopt the same. A click on Dr S M Ameen will exhibit
the results of 17 years of findings for instance, the date of Third World War (June 2024),
appearance of Kalki on Friday 2 June 2028 along with the dates of predestined events. The
unnatural weather condition and calamities are due to the upcoming cosmic year. The solar
system is revolving around black hole which is at its centre. The time taken to complete one
revolution is known as ‘Cosmic Year’. According to his research, the earth completes its
20.5th revolution on Friday 25 July 2025 which is causing the drastic changes in weather. In
fact, the weather condition becomes ‘the worst’ by 2025 and later subsides.
Innovation plays a very important role in one’s learning. The very first being ‘project
based learning’ wherein students can exercise their creative thinking, problem solving and
collaboration with other students. Secondly, ‘blended learning’ which is the combination of
both classroom learning and online learning. And the last one is ‘educational learning’ where
the students learn from the latest technology.
The teachers as well as parents suggested the need of an open air theatre and the
management obliged to fulfill during the next academic year. Secondly, on the request of
parents of nursery and primary, management is providing a junior library very shortly.
Many parents expressed their gratitude to the Management for uplifting the face of the school
building, upgradation of science as well as computer labs and construction of state of the art
washrooms.
The school managing committee discussed among other issues, the importance of
National Education Policy and management acceded to provide the necessary infrastructure
for the addition of 11th standard during the next academic year.
The management sincerely thanked the parents for having confidence and expects the
same in future. The report is incomplete without mentioning the services of teachers, the
management sincerely e x p r e s s i t s a d m i r a t i o n a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r each
and every staff member and every individual parent
of the school. And prayed for every
student, staff member and parent for their health and prosperity during End Times.