by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
The students of Std. IX & X enjoyed a good healthy debate on 25th November 2020 at 9:00am. This housewise competition was judged by Tr. Violet. The competition was won by Green House with the Red House on a close Runners Up position. The topic for this year’s debate was – “Should schools be reopened after Diwali vacation in the midst of Covid pandemic?”
Though amidst a pandemic, students undoubtedly prepared well and enthusiastically participated. Their arguments were emphatic… armed themselves with relevant data and statistics.

by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
26th November is very important in the history of independent India because on this day in 1949 the constitution of India was adopted. It is also known as Samvidhan Divas or National Law Day.
We at Divine Child High School celebrated this day by making our children aware of the fundamental rights through presentations, pictures, videos, speeches and activities.
Std 1st conducted Drawing Competition based on free India.
Std 2nd held an activity on making a National Flag by paper crushing.
Std 3rd made the students to recite the Preamble.
Std 4th organized an essay competition Constitution of India.
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
Through the season on Advent, we wait eagerly for the coming of our Saviour Jesus Christ who is the embodiment of HOPE, LOVE, JOY and PEACE– the very virtues we are called to imbibe. Jesus is our Guiding Light – our Beacon of HOPE; our Master who LOVES us unconditionally; the reason for our JOY; our Prince of PEACE.
If we have prepared worthily for His coming, then we have every reason to rejoice and celebrate the season.
Here’s wishing all of you dear students and your families, a grace-filled, hopeful, loving, joyous and peaceful Christmas season.
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
The dawn of Tuesday 26th January 2021, marked the auspicious occasion of our nation’s 72nd Republic Day.
It was on the historic day of 26th January 1950, when the Constitution of India came into effect and the people of India resolved to bring the nation to a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR and DEMOCRATIC standing, promising justice, liberty, equality and fraternity to all.
A great many struggles have since stormed our country’s progressive tread. We still continuously battle social, economic and political issues. The present farmers’ protest and uprising has dampened the enthusiasm of our Republic celebrations this year. And yet, standing in solidarity for justice to prevail for them, with hope we move forward.
The zeal of taking forward and bringing to fruition, Mahatma Gandhiji’s and Ambedkar’s dream of a Republic India is intensely on. And so, the country envisages this dream through you, dear students, that as each one of you blossoms as integrated personalities and sincere citizens, you will vastly contribute not only towards its further development, and work toward the upliftment of those in need, but also for its global relationships and world peace at large.
Now that we have unfurled the tricolour and paid respect to our country, let us re-ignite within ourselves, a spark of disciple, determination, courage and commitment in constituting our great country, solemnly resolving and striving to be a voice for fair play; a beacon of fraternity to uphold the dignity of all; a compass that directs to promote equal status and opportunity for all; a tool to shatter fetters that bondage our expression of thought, belief, faith and worship.
Let us remember and salute our exemplary leaders who have passionately steered our nation toward progress and development and earned laurels for our country. Taking a leaf from their page, let us walk the talk and like Mahatma Gandhiji said, let us be the change we want to see in the world.
Let us continue to tune in with patriotism.
Jai Hind

Sr. Juliet Pullokaran, Counsellor of Formation and Sr. Olivia Fernandes, Principal saluting our National Flag.
ART PATRIOTISM

by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
‘Vanamahotsav’ is a celebration of Mother Nature. Awareness to conserve forestation, preserve nature and save the environment, is the focal point of this week long celebration from 1st July to 7th July. The poet Harry Behn has put it so rightly ‘Trees are the kindest things I know…’ Yes, they indeed are! Because they fulfill so many of our needs. Their depleting number is a matter of huge concern. And so, the Divine family year after year, looked forward to and celebrated this special day with sapling plantation and sale of plants in the school. But unfortunately, this is the second year in succession that we are literally locked out of school!! However, the enthusiasm of the Divine family to build a bond with Mother Nature, lives on.
This year though home-bound, the tradition of expressing one’s feelings about nature in art, carried on. The students articulated volumes through their posters in the Poster Competition held. The winning posters were displayed in the school.
To vivify this celebration and ‘Save Mother Earth’ so to say, students were motivated to carry out this interesting activity as an on-going project for this year, in their respective homes… to plant a seed, nurture it, monitor its growth, bask in the goodness of nature, watching it bloom, blossom and come to fruition. The curiosity to learn a bit about horticulture and the will to make a difference was truly visible in the efforts of students. Dedication to this cause strengthens one’s connection to our Mother Earth.