Special Events
With a view to create opportunities, tap talents and develop in students a sense of responsibility and confidence, co-curricular activities are conducted in the school on a regular basis.
Inter-House Competitions
Inter-House Competitions are conducted from UKG to class 10 depending upon their ability and capacity. It helps students to showcase their talents and brings out the very best in each student. To name a few activities: Colouring, Drawing with a Theme, Kannada Calligraphy, Piggy bank Making, Photo frame Making, Bangle Decoration, Spell Bee, Mathematical Design, Poster Making, Collage Making, Vegetable Printing, Mask Making, Travel Brochure, Stamp Making, Hand fan Making, Quill Art, Salad Dressing, Etc.
Athletic Meet
28th Annual Athletic meet of JSS Public School, Siddarthanagar, Mysuru
The 28th annual athletic meet was inaugurated on 18th of Nov 2022. Mr. Akash Aradhya, International Skater and an alumnus of the school was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Mrs. B Latha, Principal welcomed the guest and the parents. The Principal in her speech encouraged the students to take part in the sporting events to the best of their ability as it helps in personality development. Sarvesh Kumar, School Captain lit the athletic flame and took an oath on behalf of all the students. The event started with an eye catching march past by the contingents of the 4 houses.
The Chief Guest, Mr. Akash Aradhya spoke at length about the importance of sports in school life. He emphasised that there is no substitute for hard work, dedication and perseverance. He opined that students should come out of their comfort zone and have to be self disciplined. Sky lanterns were released to mark the inauguration of the sports meet. Special events were organised for the Lower Kindergarten parents in which they participated enthusiastically. The event was compered by Mrs.Usha Shirahatti, English teacher and Mrs.A C Lucy, Social Science teacher.
The Individual championships were declared the following day.
Intermediates- Girls- Sanskriti-Class 5 and Saanvi- Class 6
Boys-Adarsh- Class 7
Seniors- Girls- Laasya Swamy–Class 10
Boys-Prahalad – Class 8
The Champion House was ‘Ajantha’.
SCHOOL PICNIC 2022-23
Yearning for a break after a busy schedule of studies, picnic is the most cherishable moment for students and teachers. The joy and enthusiasm is doubled if their jaunt is to a far-off place. Our students too had a rendezvous with nature, water, hills and animals as they went on a picnic with their besties and their teachers.
Charity Work
Charity Work has been the legacy of JSS institution and in keeping with this tradition, charity work is undertaken every year towards Old Age Home, Stray Cattle House etc.
68th Kannada Rajyotsava-2023
This year marks the 68th Karnataka Rajyotsava Day-the Karnataka Celebration-50. The term ‘Karnataka Celebration-50’ commemorates the 50 years of state’s formation and this significant anniversary was celebrated with much fanfare. Kannada Rajyotsava Day is also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava Day or Karnataka Formation Day or Karnataka Divas.
On this very day in 1956, the Kannada-speaking regions of Southern India were merged into a separate state. Karnataka Rajyotsava Day is celebrated with great zeal in the state. Several functions and ceremonies are organised to mark the foundation day of Karnataka.
JSS Public School, Huvinahadagali celebrated Kannada Rajyotsava with great enthusiasm at school premises by the School Principal, Mr.N Guruswamy, teaching and non-teaching staff and students on the bright sunny morning of 1st November, 2023. The Program commenced with puja ceremony to the portrait of Goddess Bhuvaneshwari by the chief guest, Prof Shanthamurthy B Kulkarni along with Mr.N Guruswamy, Principal of JSS Public School, Huvinahadagali and Dr. H P Ramesh, principal JSS B Ed college, Huvinahadagali, Mr.Manjunath M Hiremath, Kannada teacher, followed by prayer song by the School choir. The formal function began with the welcome speech by Miss Anusha B C, B Ed teacher trainee. Later, Prof Shanthamurthy B Kulkarni, retired principal and member of the Governing Council of JSSBD College, Mr N Guruswamy and Mr. H P Ramesh, hoisted the National Flag, followed by National Anthem. Then, Prof Shanthamurthy B Kulkarni, addressed the gathering and recalled the sequences about the history and unification of Karnataka and wished “Kannada should be the language of the mind,” he said, explaining the challenges faced by Kannadigas in regions of Hyderabad where access to Kannada newspaper was limited. Later, the principal Mr. N Guruswamy in his presidential address expressed his views about the life of Kannadigas in Tamilnadu. He also mentioned about how he faced difficulty for getting even a single Kannada newspaper, a single news paper was not distributed in the entire Ooty and nearby regions. Further Pledge to use Kannada language wherever essential in our day-to-day life was administered by Mr. N Guruswamy, the Principal, JSS Public School, Huvinahadagali. This was followed by singing the state songs (Karnataka Celebration-50) by the students of JSS Public School and B Ed teacher trainees. Then, students showcased their talent and expressed their love for their beloved state, Karnataka by enthusiastically participating in a gala celebration by dancing to mesmerizing songs.
Finally the significant ceremony summed up with the vote of thanks by Miss.KavyaT,BEdteachertrainee. The entire program was anchored by Mr. Manjunath M Hiremath, Kannada teacher, JSS Public School, Huvinahadagali. Sweets were distributed to all the people present on this auspicious occasion.
Chief Guest of the program, Prof Shanthamurthy B Kulkarni, retired principal and member of the Governing Council of JSSBD College addressing the gathering.
Mr. N Guruswamy, Principal JSS Public School, Huvinahadagali during his presidential address.
Teacher Trainees of JSS B Ed College, Huvinahadagali and Public School students witnessing the program.
Motivational talk
A Motivational Talk for students of 10th standard and teachers of all 4 JSS Public Schools, Mysuru was organised on 17th December 2022 at Sri Rajendra Bhavana, JSS Hospital Campus, Mysuru. In the morning session, Sri Swami, KES, Lecturer, Government College of Teacher Education, Mysuru elaborated on the core elements of success and qualities of a student. He advised students to do all the work with pleasure and not under pressure. HHH e presented the success stories of great personalities to motivate the children. It was really a useful and informative session for students.
Dr.H N Vishwanath, Faculty, Sharada Vilas Teachers College, Mysuru was the resource person for the afternoon session. The topic for the session was “how to be a functional and progressive teacher’. He opined that the teacher should be self motivated. Teaching is more of quality than quantity. Customising content as per the needs of the students is important. He elaborated on 4 stages of learning. Namely, acquisition, retention, application and extension. Altogether it was a very educative session for the teachers
Pookalam
Mom and I
In the view to have parents participate in the events of the school, a ‘Pookalam Competition’ was organised for X standard students on 29th October under the ‘Mom and I’ caption. The response to the competition was overwhelming and the creativity and enthusiasm of the participants was very encouraging. Flowers, leaves of the different hues beautified the floor and lamps added a touch of divinity to the surrounding.
Field trips
OPEN DAY CONDUCTED BY SJCE ON 3RD JUNE 2023
Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE), JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) conducted an open house day on 3rd June 2023 from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Our 10th standard students visited the event that showcased diversified and innovative Engineering, Science and Management Programme, being offered by SJCE, JSS STU.
It provided an unique opportunity for our students to explore the campus and experience the professional activities
Inter-School Suttur Sports Meet
JSS Public School, Siddharthanagar won a few prizes at the Suttur Sports Meet which concluded recently. In the Intermediate category, Vishal Kiran Gowda of 7th standard won the First Place in Long Jump and Adarsh S of 7th standard won the Second Place in 400m race. The Relay Team comprising of Kaustubha K, Vikas S Vishal Kiran Gowda and Aadarsh S won the Third Place.
In the Senior category Yedunandan G of 10th standard won the Second Place in Shot Put. M G Kavya of 10th standard won the Third Place in High Jump.
The school is proud of these winners and congratulate them on their achievement. Hope they face better in the years to come.
Community Lunch
Community Lunch 3-01-2023
It is basically a thanks giving event for having conducted the Annual Day successfully. This has been a tradition of our school and the day is looked forward by the children with great enthusiasm and joy. Bisisbelebath, Kesaribath and Curd rice was served and a great way for the children to be together and enjoy a meal.
Special Assembly
On 12th June 2023 a special assembly themed “G20 India” was conducted to educate and raise awareness about G20.
The assembly commenced with the school prayer, followed by a detailed explanation of the history and functioning of G20.
Mrs Pushpa Rai, Social Science teacher elaborated on G20 and its significance under India’s Presidency. She also explained about the logo and the theme “One Earth, One Family, One Future”.
The school choir displayed a melodious rendition of the song, “We are the World” correlating to theme of G20.
Colour Day
“Let the blue sky meet the blue sea and all is blue for a time”.
The Kindergarten section celebrated Blue Day on 13th July’2022. It was a pleasant and cool blue day for the tiny tots. Kiddies painted their moods in shades of blue. All the students of KG classes and teachers came dressed up in different shades and hues of blue. The classrooms were decorated with blue balloons. Blue, the colour of strength, wisdom and trust had a very positive impact on tiny tots bringing harmony and brotherhood. The significance of blue colour was reiterated through a series of activities. Students were made to recognise blue colour through different games and play way activities. It was an amazing learning experience which had a long lasting effect on each student. The day was indeed a visual treat to see the good effects of blue colour on our little ones.
Adoption of animals
Adoption of animals from zoo has become a tradition in our school. Our students have adopted several animals like Indian Cobra, Emu, Leopard Cat, Green Anaconda and Star Tortoise for a period of one year. The aim is to strengthen the cause of the environmental protection and bring awareness among students, the need to show concern towards the fauna in the most humane way.
Winners of Suttur
Our school won several prizes at the cultural events at the Suttur Jatra Mahotsava in various categories and made us proud by their achievements Harshitha Mallesh and her group won the 1st place in the Group Song Competition. Shreya K and her group won the 2nd place in the Senior Group Classical Dance Competition. Sumedha M Ullagaddi and her group won the 4th place in the Junior Group Classical Dance Competition.
In the sporting arena too, we were not left far behind. Shreya of VII and Ruthvik of VIII won 1st prize in ‘Panchi’event. Malavika of VII B, Manyashree of IX B and Harshitha Mallesh of IX B won 2nd prize in ‘Singam’. Arnav of IX B won 2nd prize in chess and Hemachandan of VII A won 2nd prize in Snake and Ladder.
There were winners for Drawing and Painting Competition too. Laasya M S of I A won 3rd place and a cash award of 2000/-. Poorvi of II B won 1st Consolation prize and Chaithali Chandrajith of IV A won 2nd Consolation prize in the Drawing Competition.
Inter-School Competitions
An Inter-School Dance Competition was organised by Mysore Sahodaya School Complex at Manasarowar Pushkarini School on 16th June 2023 to spread the awareness on G20 Presidency of India. Our school students performed “FLEMENCO DANCE OF EUROPEON UNION (SPAIN)” and bagged First Place out of 20 schools who took part in the competition.
Eco Warriors
“Eco Warriors” is the the eco club of our school meant for inculcating awareness on environmental issues among students.Interested students from 8th to 10th std are selected as eco club members. Mrs. M. P. Manjula is the incharge teacher. Various activities/ programmes were conducted throughout the year.World no Tobacco day, Water day, World environment day etc. were celebrated by Eco club. On environment day eco club members planted saplings around their surroundings and sent the photos of the same as online classes were going on. Eco friendly Ganesha idol making is another activity conducted by eco club to create awareness on pollution caused by using POP Ganesha idols on Ganesha Chathurthi. Eco club members made Ganesha idols by using turmeric, mud, atta etc and the video of the same was forwarded to class groups to create awareness. A group discussion was held on the topics – Types of Pollution, Global Warming – Causes and Effects. Eco club members did collage work on the topics like Project Tiger, Bhopal Gas Tragedy etc. Based on the theme “Reuse of Plastic Bottles” students were encouraged to reuse plastic bottles as planters and other craft items. Students decorated their class rooms by growing plants in plastic bottles. An awareness programme was conducted by eco club on wastage of food. As a part of this activity, Eco Club members celebrated week long programmes like “Litterless Lunch”, and “No Wastage Week”. During lunch break, eco club members went to each class room and spoke about importance of food. Eco Club members are involved in maintaining vermi compost bin and medicinal garden. They are involved in watering the plants, repotting of plants, manuring etc. Scrapbooks were maintained by eco club members on the topic-Marine Organisms.