ADMISSION DETAILS

The Admission No. is issued at the time of Admission into the school. Parents are requested to keep a record of the Admission No. for the purpose of official reference.

LANGUAGE OPTIONS

Second Language:-
Kannada and Hindi are offered for Stds. I and above
The office must be informed of any change in the student’s choice of second language.

IIIrd Language only from Std.IV onwards.

Catholics are given preference for admissions, as St.Patrick’s School is a Christian Minority Institution.

ADMISSION TO CLASSES NURSERY TO IX

Please check our website by the first / second week of October of each year for details regarding admissions in the new session.

GENERAL ADMISSION RULES

  • The management reserves the right to admit or refuse students seeking admission to the school.
  • A child who has attained the age of three years as on 31st of May, shall be admitted to class prep of the following academic year.
  • An admission number is issued at the time of admission into the school. The admission no remains unchanged.
  • Parents are requested to keep a record of the admission no for the purpose of official reference.
  • Transfer certificate from the previous school is a must to confirm admission for std. II & above.
  • Seeking admission through recommendations will debar a student from admission.
  • A written requisition must be made for the issue of transfer certificate on or before 31st of March. The requisition must have the signature of both the parents.
  • If the request is made after 31st of March, first term fees of the following academic year must be paid.
  • Transfer certificate will be issued only where all the fees have been paid full.
  • Full term fees will be levied in case of admission / withdrawal in the middle of the term.
  • Payment of fees, both at the time of admission as well as withdrawal shall be payable in cash only.

RECENT NEWS & EVENTS

DIWALI Celebration

Diwali is one of India's most celebrated and cherished festivals, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. The celebration is marked by illuminating homes with diyas (oil lamps) and vibrant decorations, symbolizing the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness.
On 9th Nov, our school celebrated Diwali with great excitement and joy. The teachers performed a meaningful skit about Ram, Laxman, Sita & Ravana, showing key moments from Lord Ram's journey to rescue Sita. The skit shared important messages of bravery, loyalty, and righteousness. Like every year, we hosted a special Diwali lunch for all school staff, creating a festive atmosphere that everyone thoroughly enjoyed. The day was filled with laughter, positive energy, and the true spirit of Diwali, making it a memorable celebration for all.

STEM Spectacle: School Exhibition

With the grant success of our school exhibition, "STEM Spectacle" , we opened doors to a world of knowledge, creativity, and innovation, crafted entirely by our talented students. It was a day filled with excitement and inspiration, as each exhibit revealed the untapped potential and relentless curiosity of our young minds. Walking through the hallways, visitors could experience firsthand the enthusiasm that fueled every project, from science experiments and environmental projects to textual artistries, historical displays and artistic endeavors.
Every exhibit told a story of curiosity turned into knowledge, of teamwork and perseverance, of learning beyond the textbooks. Our students transformed theoretical ideas into captivating presentations, explaining with confidence and clarity.

ONAM Celebration

Onam is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in the Indian state of Kerala. This ten-day festival is filled with colorful cultural activities that symbolize unity, prosperity, and Kerala's rich heritage. According to tradition, it is believed that King Mahabali returns to visit his people during Onam.
This year, the festival was celebrated with high spirits, especially with the presence of our teacher dressed as Mahabali. Teachers captivated the audience by performing Thiruvathira, a traditional dance that left everyone in awe. Songs and dances filled the celebration with joy and energy. The highlight of the day was the Sadhya, a grand feast served on banana leaves, which everyone enjoyed to the fullest.