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FRENCH NATIONAL DAY
July 14th, the French National Day was commemorated by the French 2nd language students with a
small presentation. They displayed the diverse aspects of French heritage. The presentation started
off with an introduction from the comperes of the show, follo
the 8th grade students, and then an insight into French monuments and architecture. The walk of the
important people of France was the highlight of the show. The rich culture of France was displayed
along with its diversity and influence into all aspects of life.
“Do le Do” after which the show was wrapped with the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise.”
The atmosphere within the audience was very vibrant. A variety of expressio
happiness, cumulatively portrayed the journey of the students on this experience to learn while
enjoying the visually appeasing performances.
H NATIONAL DAY
July 14th, the French National Day was commemorated by the French 2nd language students with a
small presentation. They displayed the diverse aspects of French heritage. The presentation started
off with an introduction from the comperes of the show, followed by the song “Champs Elysées,” by
the 8th grade students, and then an insight into French monuments and architecture. The walk of the
important people of France was the highlight of the show. The rich culture of France was displayed
sity and influence into all aspects of life. The 10th grade girls presented the song
“Do le Do” after which the show was wrapped with the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise.”
The atmosphere within the audience was very vibrant. A variety of expressions, ranging from shock to
happiness, cumulatively portrayed the journey of the students on this experience to learn while
enjoying the visually appeasing performances.
NUS
Our school takes part in an annual science summer
camp organized by the National University of
Singapore. This year, seven 10
and one 11th
standard student went to the camp
accompanied by one teacher. All the students learnt
a lot of new things in all the diverse fields of science,
visited famous spots in Singapore and experienced
university life. They all enjoyed the trip very much
and are glad that they had the
this once in a lifetime opportunity.
FELICITATION
The toppers of SKCH for the year 2013
June 27,
Karajagi, the Principals of
The stude
and the students who had passed out of
awarded were Samhita V
Dhananjay
September 2014
July 14th, the French National Day was commemorated by the French 2nd language students with a
small presentation. They displayed the diverse aspects of French heritage. The presentation started
wed by the song “Champs Elysées,” by
the 8th grade students, and then an insight into French monuments and architecture. The walk of the
important people of France was the highlight of the show. The rich culture of France was displayed
The 10th grade girls presented the song
“Do le Do” after which the show was wrapped with the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise.”
ns, ranging from shock to
happiness, cumulatively portrayed the journey of the students on this experience to learn while
NUS
Our school takes part in an annual science summer
camp organized by the National University of
Singapore. This year, seven 10th
standard students
standard student went to the camp
accompanied by one teacher. All the students learnt
a lot of new things in all the diverse fields of science,
visited famous spots in Singapore and experienced
university life. They all enjoyed the trip very much
d are glad that they had the chance to experience
this once in a lifetime opportunity.
FELICITATION
The toppers of SKCH for the year 2013-14 were felicitated in the RV Dental College Auditorium on
2014 in the presence of respected Mother, Mrs Meenakshi Balakrishnan, Chief Guest, Dr.Gururaj
Karajagi, the Principals of the CBSE, ICSE and SSLC wings of the school and the students of class 10 and 12.
tudents to be felicitated included 29 of the 209 stud
and the students who had passed out of Class 12 in the year
awarded were Samhita V- first rank holder in board from the school, Pooja Raju
Dhananjay- topper in Commerce and Shreyas Sudhaman
CAMPUS COLLAGESeptember 2014
14 were felicitated in the RV Dental College Auditorium on
in the presence of respected Mother, Mrs Meenakshi Balakrishnan, Chief Guest, Dr.Gururaj
the CBSE, ICSE and SSLC wings of the school and the students of class 10 and 12.
students of class 10 CBSE who had got a perfect CG
12 in the year 2014. Amongst the various students who were
first rank holder in board from the school, Pooja Raju- topper in Humanities, A
topper in Commerce and Shreyas Sudhaman- nationwide topper of ICSE final exams.
CAMPUS COLLAGE
INDEPENDENCE DAY
On the 15th of August 2014, Kumarans exuded
patriotism as the students of the ICSE and CBSE
streams got together to celebrate the Independence
Day. The celebrations commenced by hoisting the
national flag. After a euphonious rendition of the
national anthem the students of ICSE and CBSE
showed their respects to the Principals through a
formal march-past routine. Soon after, the students
and teachers were treated to a spellbinding disp
the cultural ethos of India. The different cultures of
India was explored by the students as they made
speeches, recited inspiring poetry and sang or d
for songs, brimming with respect for mother India in
various languages. At the end of this edifying pro
everyone was left marveling the mystic beauty of
India’s distinct but complementary cultures. The
students and teachers left the stadium, hearts
overflowing with joy and reverence.
14 were felicitated in the RV Dental College Auditorium on
in the presence of respected Mother, Mrs Meenakshi Balakrishnan, Chief Guest, Dr.Gururaj
the CBSE, ICSE and SSLC wings of the school and the students of class 10 and 12.
t CGPA of 10
2014. Amongst the various students who were
es, Ashika
CAMPUS COLLAGE
Kumarans exuded
patriotism as the students of the ICSE and CBSE
streams got together to celebrate the Independence
Day. The celebrations commenced by hoisting the
national flag. After a euphonious rendition of the
BSE
showed their respects to the Principals through a
past routine. Soon after, the students
display of
the cultural ethos of India. The different cultures of
ey made
or danced
for songs, brimming with respect for mother India in
g program
everyone was left marveling the mystic beauty of
ltures. The
students and teachers left the stadium, hearts
KMUN
The Kumarans Model United Nations 2014 was
one of the most magnificent events of the year.
The main contributing factor was the
participation of 14 other schools from across
Bangalore, apart from the other Kumaran
institutions. Magnolia, DPS, NPS were som
the participants. They found it a unique and
enriching experience. The students and their
chaperones were delighted to be a part of the
largest and most professionally run MUN in South
India. The plethora of committees added to the
sheer magnitude of the MUN. There were so
many of them that they had to be classified into
crises committees and normal committees. And
more interestingly, along with some general
committees like the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Financial Crisis Committee,
were the committees of the Order of the Phoenix
(a Harry Potter-based committee) and the
International Cricket Council. These were
undoubtedly the highlights of the MUN and the
most popular. All in all, the KMUN of this year
culminated with a very rewarding experience.
The ExcITe Programme was held by the distinguished
International Institute of Information Technology
(IIIT-B), and was attended by 35 children of Kumarans. It was
a five day programme which included site visits to the Wipro
Campus, Siemens, Institute of Biotechnology and Applied
Bio-Informatics and the Infosys campus. There were a wide
range of topics which were covered.
developing applications, specifically Android, the practical
applications of machinery, including the KUKA robot,
considered to be the fastest robot today and a biotech
session on DNA, evolution of organisms and applicatio
biotech. These five days a taught the students to approach
computer science and engineering with
outlook. Shefali S Kantikar of 12B attended the program and
summed up the whole experience by saying “Our five day
excITe programme at IIIT-B, taught us that learning knows no
boundary and gave us a direction towards our future.”
The Kumarans Model United Nations 2014 was
one of the most magnificent events of the year.
participation of 14 other schools from across
Bangalore, apart from the other Kumaran
institutions. Magnolia, DPS, NPS were some of
the participants. They found it a unique and
enriching experience. The students and their
chaperones were delighted to be a part of the
largest and most professionally run MUN in South
India. The plethora of committees added to the
the MUN. There were so
many of them that they had to be classified into
crises committees and normal committees. And
more interestingly, along with some general
committees like the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Financial Crisis Committee,
the committees of the Order of the Phoenix
based committee) and the
International Cricket Council. These were
undoubtedly the highlights of the MUN and the
most popular. All in all, the KMUN of this year
xperience.
IIIT -
was held by the distinguished
International Institute of Information Technology-Bangalore
B), and was attended by 35 children of Kumarans. It was
a five day programme which included site visits to the Wipro
Institute of Biotechnology and Applied
Informatics and the Infosys campus. There were a wide
ch were covered. Included were -
developing applications, specifically Android, the practical
applications of machinery, including the KUKA robot,
considered to be the fastest robot today and a biotech
session on DNA, evolution of organisms and applications of
biotech. These five days a taught the students to approach
computer science and engineering with a whole new
outlook. Shefali S Kantikar of 12B attended the program and
summed up the whole experience by saying “Our five day
, taught us that learning knows no
boundary and gave us a direction towards our future.”
B The Investiture Ceremony of Sri Kumaran Children’s Home
(CBSE) was held in the school’s amphitheater on the 3
2014. The ceremony started off with the investiture of the house
wardens of High School and Senior Secondary. The investiture of
the Prefects and the Head Boy and the Head Girl came next.
After that came the investiture of the House Captains, Vice
Captains and Cultural Secretaries. The elected students from the
junior block were also invested. They all took their oath
earnestly. The swearing in of the SEEK team concluded the
investiture of the Student Council for the year 2014
INVESTITURE
The Investiture Ceremony of Sri Kumaran Children’s Home
(CBSE) was held in the school’s amphitheater on the 3
2014. The ceremony started off with the investiture of the house
wardens of High School and Senior Secondary. The investiture of
the Prefects and the Head Boy and the Head Girl came next.
After that came the investiture of the House Captains, Vice
Captains and Cultural Secretaries. The elected students from the
junior block were also invested. They all took their oath
earnestly. The swearing in of the SEEK team concluded the
investiture of the Student Council for the year 2014-
INVESTITURE
LITERARY FEST
The literary fest, the first major
activity of any academic year
entertaining and frivolous event.
It engages the four houses
(Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire and
Topaz) in a fierce competition for
the ‘primo’ position, displayin
skills in various fields, from
dance and even cooking. The best
part about all these events is that
they give students the power to
search within their minds and
create a masterpiece of their own
design, displaying each one’s
individuality. This year, the lit fest
events were celebrated with more
pomp and splendour than ever
before, with interesting and unique
competitions gaining their entry
into the fest. Sapphire and Ruby
won most of the inter-house
events, alternating between t
two positions. The event, like
always, was one of frolic where
everyone, teachers and students
alike, enjoyed.
The Investiture Ceremony of Sri Kumaran Children’s Home
(CBSE) was held in the school’s amphitheater on the 3rd
of July
2014. The ceremony started off with the investiture of the house
wardens of High School and Senior Secondary. The investiture of
the Prefects and the Head Boy and the Head Girl came next.
After that came the investiture of the House Captains, Vice
Captains and Cultural Secretaries. The elected students from the
junior block were also invested. They all took their oath
earnestly. The swearing in of the SEEK team concluded the
-15.
Contributors: The SEEK Team 2014
LITERARY FEST
y fest, the first major
ar, is an
entertaining and frivolous event.
It engages the four houses
(Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire and
Topaz) in a fierce competition for
ing their
art to
dance and even cooking. The best
part about all these events is that
they give students the power to
search within their minds and
create a masterpiece of their own
design, displaying each one’s
individuality. This year, the lit fest
lebrated with more
pomp and splendour than ever
before, with interesting and unique
competitions gaining their entry
into the fest. Sapphire and Ruby
house
n the top
two positions. The event, like
one of frolic where
everyone, teachers and students
S.N Name of the Student
1 AATHMIKA N
2 ADITYA SHRIDHAR
HEGDE
3 AISHANI RAI
4 AISHWARYA S
5 AKSHARA GUPTA
6 ANIRUDDH HARI
7 ANUSHREE PARKHI
8 APARNA D V S
9 HARSHITA RAVI GUPTA
10 HIMA DHRUTHI
BANDARU
11 KARTHIK GURUNATHAN
12 KAVYA VARMA
13 MANISH SHETTY M
14 NIRAJ IYER
15 NITHYA N SHIKARPUR
16 PALLAVI MADHUKAR
17 PRERANA HIRIYUR
18 PRIYA C SRINIVASAN
19 RITHIKA SRIVATHSA
20 ROHAN RANGANATH
21 SANJANA KRISHNAM
22 SANNIDHI P KUMAR
23 SARASWATHI VINOD
24 SHASHANK PRABHAKAR
25 SHRADDHA SRIRAM
26 SIMRAN K
27 SOUNDARYA S
28 TEJASHRI VENKATESH
29 VARSHA S
CLASS X TOPPERS FOR THE YEAR 2013 – 2014
Name of the Student CGPA
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
HARSHITA RAVI GUPTA 10
10
KARTHIK GURUNATHAN 10
10
10
10
NITHYA N SHIKARPUR 10
PALLAVI MADHUKAR 10
10
PRIYA C SRINIVASAN 10
10
ROHAN RANGANATH 10
KRISHNAM 10
10
SARASWATHI VINOD 10
SHASHANK PRABHAKAR 10
10
10
10
TEJASHRI VENKATESH 10
10
Toppers of Class XII 2013
S.N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Toppers of Class XII 2013 – 2014 – SCIENCE GROUP
S.N Candidate Name
1 SAMHITHA V
2 AKSHAY TIWARY
3 SACHIN SRIDHAR
4 SIDDHARTH K
5 UJVAL MOHAN
6 VIGNESH K
7 ABHIJIT S GUPTA
8 GOKUL G NAIR
9 SUHAS S PAI
10 RAJAT S RAO
11 TEJAS P JOSHI
12 KAVITHA RAMACHANDRAN
13 SURAJ ETHIRAJ
14 H V ANUCHAN
15 SWATHI M S
16 ANIKETH JANARDHAN REDDY
17 NIVEDHA GIRIDHARAN
18 PRAJEET MOHAN
19 SIDDHARTH SHANKAR PRASAD
20 POOJA J ADIGA
21 MEENAKSHI SHYAMSUNDAR
22 STUTI GUPTA
23 VELIDANDA SRINIVASA TANMAY
OVERALL ABSTRACT -
10
9.5 - 9.9
9.0 - 9.4
8.5 - 8.9
8.0 - 8.4
7.5 - 7.9
7.0 - 7.4
6.5 - 6.9
Total &age Rank
489 97.80 I
484 96.80 II
482 96.40 III
482 96.40 III
482 96.40 III
482 96.40 III
481 96.20 IV
481 96.20 IV
481 96.20 IV
480 96.00 V
480 96.00 V
478 95.60 VI
478 95.60 VI
477 95.40 VII
477 95.40 VII
476 95.20 VIII
476 95.20 VIII
476 95.20 VIII
476 95.20 VIII
474 94.80 IX
473 94.60 X
473 94.60 X
473 94.60 X
- CGPA
29
36
70
21
26
13
11
3
Toppers of Class XII 2013 – 2014 – COMMERCE GROUP
S.N Candidate Name
1 ASHIKA DHANANJAY
2 JANANI RANGAN
3 SUMAN MURTHY
4 SUMEDHA KAMRA
5 G ABHAYA GANASHREE
6 AYUSHI AGARWAL
7 B SMITHA
8 DHAARINI S
9 RAHUL RAVI
10 RATAN KALYAN KUMAR
11 MEDHASHREE BHARADHWAJ
12 ADITYA KUMAR
Abstract
95% - 100%
90% - 94%
85% - 89%
80% - 84%
75% - 79%
70% - 74%
Total
COMMERCE GROUP
Total &age Rank
483 96.60 I
482 96.40 II
480 96.00 III
480 96.00 III
476 95.20 IV
467 93.40 V
463 92.60 VI
461 92.20 VII
461 92.20 VII
459 91.80 VIII
MEDHASHREE BHARADHWAJ 458 91.60 IX
456 91.20 X
100% 5
7
13
5
2
1
33
Toppers of Class XII 2013
S.N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rank
2013 – 2014 – ARTS GROUP
S.N Candidate Name
R POOJA RAJU
JYOTHSNA GURUMURTHY
ANUSHKA CHATTERJEE
ANJANA SATHYANARAYANAN
RITUSHREE R BAGEPALLI
MRIDHULA RAVI
PURVI EDARA
ASTHA SHARMA
Abstract
95% - 100%
90% - 94%
80% - 84%
75% - 79%
Total
Total &age Rank
482 96.40 I
480 96.00 II
475 95.00 III
459 91.80 IV
457 91.40 V
455 91.00 VI
408 81.60 VII
377 75.40 VIII
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3
1
1
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