Sri Atmananda Memorial School (Malakkara, Kerala)

Sri Atmananda Memorial School, administered by Atma Vidya Educational Foundation, is a private, English-medium school in Malakkara, Kerala, India, that conducts classes from kindergarten to twelfth standard.

About the school

Sri Atmananda Memorial School

Founded in 1987, now with an enrolment of over 200 children on the three campuses of kindergarten through twelfth standard, the school is non-sectarian and accommodates children from varied socio-economic and religious backgrounds. It is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations[1] and also to the Clonlara School (USA).[2] The school is located in Malakkara village near Chengannur, Kerala, India.

Visitors to the school remark on the joyous atmosphere and enthusiasm evident among the children and teachers.[3] In the Lower Primary Section (ages 5 through 8), the children are free to decide which activities to attend and how to organise their own day according to their interests. By the Upper Primary Section (ages 8–11), the children are motivated towards group projects that require a longer attention span. At this time, examinations are introduced in a fun way through an “Exam Fest” where everyone can help each other.[4] By the High School (ages 12–14) and Plus-Two (ages 15–17) sections, the children prepare for the external board examinations in tenth (ICSE)/International General Certificate of Secondary Education and twelfth (ISC)/IB Diploma Programme standards or pursue the National Institute of Open Schooling Senior Secondary Programme/Clonlara diploma that assesses children on internal examinations, daily work, and a cumulative portfolio.[5] The school also incorporates differently abled children through assessments who can benefit from the program.

The school’s resilient graduates have gone on to higher learning at distinguished institutions in India and abroad and on into the professional world.[3][6]

Milestones

Training Programme

Sri Atmananda Memorial School provides a three-year training program in its educational approach for its own teachers.

External links

Notes and references

  1. See Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
  2. See Clonlara School
  3. 1 2 3 Nisha Nair K. “They Learn Through Play and Play While They Learn,” Malayala Manorama Vishukani (April 2007), pp. 72-76. See also “I-School, My School” The Week (February 9, 2003), pp. 16-19. See also “It is Science all Around: Sri Atmananda Memorial School, Malakara” (May 2003), The National Science Magazine.
  4. Farwa Imam Ali, Nistula Hebbar & Litta Jacob, “USP: Looking for That Spark” The Week (February 9, 2003).
  5. Atma Vidya Educational Foundation [Brochure], Malakara, India, 2004.
  6. Atma Vidya Educational Foundation, "The Team Shines," Perspective (January 2008). See also “Where are They Now?” Perspective (January 2007).
  7. Sri O. C. Vincent, District Collector, Pathanamathitta District, speech given on occasion of inauguration of Sri Atmananda Memorial School, Malakara (October 2, 1987); retrieved July 19, 2008.
  8. Sir Bernard Ledwidge, KCMG, speech given November 8, 1991, at Sri Atmananda Memorial School, India; retrieved July 19, 2008.
  9. Atma Vidya Educational Foundation, Up and About!: 20 Activities for Primary School, Hyderabad: Orient Longman Ltd., 1994.
  10. Atma Vidya Educational Foundation, Let’s Colour Our World, Hyderabad: Orient Longman Ltd., 1995.
  11. Atma Vidya Educational Foundation, Educational Board Games, Hyderabad: Orient Longman Ltd., 1997.
  12. Mary Thomajan, “New Visions from Ancient Traditions" paper given at The State of the World Forum, San Francisco, 1997.
  13. Kerala Association for Non-Formal Education and Development
  14. “I-School, My School”, The Week (February 9, 2003), pp. 16-19.

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