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 |
|---|---|---|
| HEAD BOY | Jacob George Sebastian | CHAAYANK R |
| HEAD GIRL | Joanna Githen | PREENA ELZ M.JOSEPH |
| HEAD PREFECTS | Mariam Therese Joseph & Keith Joseph | YAJNESH R & IVANA BOBBY |
| AZAD HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Janvi Rajesh Monish Pranav J |
ANN JUDITH SHAJU INSHA UMMEHANI |
| PRASAD HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Aanvi Raj Ricky Mathew |
NIA PETER MERIN BINOJ |
| GANDHI HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Annerine Tessa Chris Janavjot Singh |
MOHANRAJ GAURI MULAKKAL |
| TAGORE HOUSE: Captain Vice Captain |
Prarthana Geejesh Kevin Vazhappilly |
CAROLYN MARY E TERESA SHIBU |
| CULTURAL COMMITTEE HEAD | Suhana Srivastava | YASHAS RAJ M |
| CULTURAL PREFECT (Gandhi) | Daiwik A Kumar | MERIS SUSAN PHILIP |
| CULTURAL PREFECT (Prasad) | Udipti Baruah | ANJALI ASHWIN |
| CULTURAL PREFECT (Azad) | Mia Joseph | SANCHANA VIJAY CHANDER |
| CULTURAL PREFECT (Tagore) | H. R. Rachel Christa | MARIA CHARLES |
| EDITORIAL HEAD | Leya Sobin | CRYSTAL ANGEL MATHEW |
| STUDENT EDITOR COMMITTEE | Davis Bibin Reeva Suryavanshi Fiyona Bijoy Aadya Praveen |
ALPHONSA JOSEPH DANIEL ROBY PAUL DON BABY MELVIN SMITH J |
| SPORTS CAPTAIN | Daniel Kurian John | NORA BENOY |
| SPORTS VICE CAPTAIN | Trisha Dorcas Verma | M GOWTHAM |
| CADET SERGEANT | ANNA FLOURIA | |
| CADET CORPORAL | JENISSA MARY PHILIP ABHINAV M YAMINI DAS T |
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| SCHOOL HOUSE MISTRESS (Azad) | Ms. Shibi Abraham | Ms.Pragya |
| SCHOOL HOUSE MISTRESS (Gandhi) | Ms. Jacintha John | Ms.Kavita |
| SCHOOL HOUSE MISTRESS (Prasad) | Ms. Mithu J M | Ms.Vidya |
| SCHOOL HOUSE MISTRESS (Tagore) | Ms. Smiti Sinha | Ms.Madhumita |
On January 17, 2026, our campus transformed into a vibrant stage for the UKG Graduation Ceremony, themed "Every Child is a Star." This milestone event, graced by distinguished Patrician brothers and Chief Guest Dr. HSM Prakash, celebrated the remarkable transition of our youngest learners into primary education.
The festivities commenced with a soulful invocation, followed by an array of exuberant performances, including graceful dances and a thought-provoking skit by LKG students. A poignant highlight was the Graduation Song, where the young scholars harmonized their journey before being formally felicitated in their ceremonial robes.
Chief Guest Dr. Prakash delivered an insightful address, underscoring the symbiotic partnership between educators and parents in nurturing a child's holistic development. As these "rising stars" received their certificates, the atmosphere was thick with a palpable sense of pride and collective joy. This cherished day served as both a reflection on their early growth and a spirited prelude to the academic adventures awaiting them in Grade 1.
St. Patrick's Academy, Bengaluru, organized a series of outreach activities that helped students develop empathy and social awareness. During the festive season, students visited Jeevodaya Ashram, Prison Ministry, Asha Bhavan, and Swanthana, connecting their learning with acts of kindness. Their cheerful carols, skits, and performances brought joy and warmth to each place. The students, on behalf of the school, also shared essential items and made monetary contributions as a sign of care. More than the celebrations, their interactions with the residents and caregivers left a deep impact on them. Through these visits, the students truly lived the spirit of Christmas and strengthened the school's mission of shaping caring and responsible citizens.
Our Children's Day celebration was filled with energy and joy. Teachers performed dances, a fun skit, and Halloween/Retro fashion shows. Students enjoyed riddles and took part in on-the-spot dance and singing. A surprise flash mob led by our dance teacher brought everyone together, as both students and teachers joined in. The mascot added to the fun by distributing chocolates, making the day truly memorable.