We at St. Patrick’s try to instill the values of self-motivation, self-confidence and sensibility within all our students. The goals of student empowerment, development of leadership skills and community feeling are achieved through the student bodies of the Student Council.
The Student Council is made up of the Head Boy and Head Girl for both Junior and Senior Sections, House Captains, Vice-Captain, Sports Captain and the School Prefects. They are selected by the faculty and the House staff. The Student Council is advised and guided by a Staff.
The members of the Student Council work together as a team to uphold the rules and regulations of the school and help to maintain discipline. Through their work as prefects they learn the valuable lesson that with authority comes responsibilities and its associated challenges. The Student Council is the first step towards our goal of creating conscientious and responsible global citizens.
LEADERS | JR.SCHOOL | SR.SCHOOL |
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HEAD BOY | Shaan B Joseph | Joyal M Joshi |
HEAD GIRL | Ann Charles | Chandana Rajeevan |
SCHOOL PREFECTS | Veda Ritwik Reddy Jakkam & Mayookha Manoj | Anna Seril Varghese & Evan Nevin Biju |
AZAD HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Jonathan Paul N. Joseph Roni |
Theresa Thomas Liya Anna Noble |
PRASAD HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Hanna Latha Jacob Deeksha Das Gupta |
Sana Jacquilin D Riya Joji |
GANDHI HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Ahana Kayal Hedia Bobby |
Manasvi Jha Diya Regi |
TAGORE HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Leanne Rhea Radhin Iha Das |
Reena J Alphonsa J Johnson |
CULTURAL COMMITTEE HEAD MEMBERS |
Natasha Elizabeth Leema Rose, Aaron Shoy, Rhea Vinod & Reethi P |
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EDITORIAL BOARD HEAD MEMBERS |
Mridula P.R Ruth Vipul Kasbekar, Paul L Alappat, Catherine R Ranjit & Shrinidhi Maddali |
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SPORTS CAPTAIN VICE CAPTAIN |
Trilok M.J Melissa Ann Joby Kurian |
St. Patrick&apos's Academy Bengaluru recently hosted its annual carnival, EUPHORIA, on 7th December, 2024, keeping up an incredible community spirit. The event, which was woven into a vibrant tapestry of joy, will live on in the memories of students, parents, and teachers for a long run.
This year's carnival engulfed attendees in a world of whimsy and enchantment, featuring a magic show, caricature fun, and horse rides. Bouncy Castles, Trampoline, and Crazy BullRide were just a few of the games available in the funzone. The Haunted House perfectly captured the creepiness and kept people hooked like never before. The school premises transformed into a kaleidoscope of colorful offerings, with each corner displaying a new adventure.
The Bumper Prize drew the attention of thousands, who were ecstatic to see the dashing Bullet (Royal Enfield), and a lucky student was able to claim it at the end of the event. The event's success was evaluated not only in terms of attendance, but also in the smiles, laughter, and memories created. Euphoria gifted us endless memories to keep and a gleeful elation.
Our school witnessed an electrifying Sports Day, a grand celebration with gratitude as its central theme. The event was graced by our esteemed Chief Guest, Major Shubhra, a beacon of inspiration from varied fields of excellence.
The day commenced with a heartfelt prayer song, setting a tone of unity and positivity. This was followed by a resounding march past, showcasing discipline, precision, and team spirit. Each house presented vibrant, theme-based drills, captivating the audience with their creativity and synchronization. The colourful displays left everyone in awe, embodying the spirit of unity and teamwork.
The Chief Guest, Major Shubhra, shared inspiring words, emphasizing the values of gratitude, perseverance, and discipline. Her presence added immense value, reminding us of the importance of striving for excellence in every endeavour.
A heartfelt thanks to all who contributed to making the day a spectacular success !!!
The Kannada festival, which we celebrate once a year, our Kannada Rajyotsava, was once again celebrated in our school this year with great enthusiasm and grandeur. The event, conducted by the Kannada students of Class 9, was of exceptionally high quality.
The celebration began with our school principal hoisting the flag. The students then paid their respects to our state by singing the Naadageethe (state anthem). The cultural programs started with a prayer dance dedicated to River Kaveri, delighting everyone. Students presented speeches with clear and meaningful articulation about our land, language, and the history behind Kannada Rajyotsava, making it understandable and impactful for all. A dance drama followed, which resonated deeply with the audience. The students depicted the story of the fearless Obavva, who sacrificed her life for Karnataka, in a captivating performance.
Jai Karnataka Maate!