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August 19, 2025

LinguaFusion 2025-26


We are delighted to invite you to our Language Exhibition – Lingua Fusion on Saturday, 30th August 2025.

LinguaFusion is a celebration of the beauty and richness of languages – Tamil, English, French, and Hindi – coming together under one roof. This exhibition offers students a platform to explore, express, and showcase the unique charm of each language through literature, drama, art, and culture.

This exhibition will showcase the richness and beauty of Tamil, English, French, and Hindi, celebrated through creative displays, performances, and interactive sessions by our students.

The event is an opportunity for children to explore languages beyond textbooks, to appreciate their cultural depth, and to express their creativity with confidence.

We warmly welcome you to join us in encouraging and applauding our young learners as they celebrate the magic of languages.

August 18, 2025

📢 Big News!


The grand 
Cultural Fiesta: Talent Time 2.0 (2025–26) 
is on its way.
Brace yourself for A Battle of Talents!
Keep your excitement alive!
Detailed updates will be shared soon. 
Stay tuned!

#TalentTime2.O  #CulturalFiesta  #BattleOfTalents #ComingSoon  #PrimroseEvents

August 16, 2025

Independence Day at Primrose

Independence Day is a reminder of our nation’s journey, the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, and the values that unite us as one people.

This year’s celebration was filled with pride, joy, and a spirit of togetherness. The day began with the flag hoisting ceremony, followed by the soulful rendition of the national anthem, filling every heart with patriotism.

Our students showcased their talents through speeches and vibrant cultural performances. Each act reflected not only the rich heritage of our nation but also the creativity and enthusiasm of our young learners.

At Primrose, we believe that days like these nurture pride in our country, respect for our history, and a commitment to building a brighter future.

Jai Hind! 

August 12, 2025

🌞 Why is Morning Assembly Super Important?


Lately, a few students have been missing the Morning Assembly on purpose, perhaps without realizing how much it adds to their day. This post is a gentle reminder of the magic that happens when we all start the morning together—and why it’s worth being there from the very first bell.

Each part of the assembly is planned with care, so every student gets to learn, participate, and grow in confidence. From the opening prayer to the final announcements, every minute has a purpose—whether it’s building values, sharing knowledge, or inspiring the day ahead.

Here’s how our assembly unfolds each day:

Every morning, before our classes begin, we all gather for something special—Morning AssemblyIt’s not just standing in lines and listening to announcements. It’s a magical start to our school day. Here’s why:

We All Come Together: Morning Assembly is the only time when every single student in the school is in one place. You get to see friends from other classes, smile at your teachers, and feel like you are part of one big school family. It’s a moment where we all say “Good Morning!” together, and that makes the day feel brighter.

Chance to Shine on Stage: Have you ever gone up to say the thought for the day, read the news, or perform a skit? It can feel a little scary at first—but every time you do it, you become more confident and brave. The stage in assembly is like a practice ground where you discover that your voice matters and your ideas can inspire others.

Learning Good Habits Without Trying: In assembly, we stand in neat lines, keep our voices quiet until it’s our turn to speak, and listen carefully to whoever is on stage. We don’t even realize it, but these habits are teaching us teamwork, respect, and discipline—skills that help us not only in school but in life.

Little Bits of Wisdom: Every story, quote, or fact we hear in assembly is like a tiny treasure for our minds. One day it might be a fun science fact, another day a story about kindness, or a wise saying that makes you think. These little nuggets slowly make us smarter, kinder, and more thoughtful.

Celebrating Schoolmates and Classmates: When someone wins a medal, gets a certificate, or achieves something special, we all clap for them. That moment makes them feel proud and happy—and it also makes us want to try harder so we can have our own special moment on stage one day.

Ready, Set, Learn!

We begin with a short prayer. This helps our minds calm down after the rush of the morning and prepares us for learning. By the time we leave the assembly, we feel focused, refreshed, and ready to give our best in class.

So remember - Morning Assembly is not just a routine. It’s where we start our day together, share knowledge, celebrate each other, and prepare our minds to learn and grow!

We request parents to encourage their wards to make the Morning Assembly a non-negotiable part of their day, ensuring every morning begins with inspiration, connection, and a readiness to learn.

Celebrating Colours of the Nation

We are delighted to announce the winners of the Rangoli Competition held on Friday, 8th August 2025, as part of our “Tiranga-Inspired Art” celebrations. This event was aimed at fostering patriotic spirit among our students while showcasing their creativity and artistry through the vibrant hues of our national flag. Congratulations to all the winners for making the campus come alive with patriotism and creativity.

🏆 1st Prize – Class VII

Pradhanya Prabu

Reema Josephine R.

Shamanthaa E.

🥈 2nd Prize – Class VIII

Kaviya V.

Sahana Shree R.

Daksha B.

🥉 3rd Prize – Class VI

Jaanushri R.

Harinakshi R.

Nishitha M.



August 11, 2025

🌳 Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam at Primrose


Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" is a nationwide initiative launched by the Indian government in 2024, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to honor mothers and promote environmental conservation by planting a tree in their name.


Primrose School has always been home to many lush trees. This year, as part of “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”, we added more saplings to our campus – each planted in honor of our mothers.

The initiative will not only enrich our green spaces but also will deepen the values of gratitude, responsibility, and care for nature among our students. Every tree now stands as a living tribute – a promise to nurture both Mother Earth and the love of our mothers. 🌱

August 8, 2025

Primrose Shines at the Zonal School Game Championship 2025-26!

We are thrilled to announce a proud moment for Primrose School at the Zonal School Game Championship 2025–2026, held on 7th August 2025 at the Indoor Stadium, Lawspet.

Our Class XII Boys Badminton Team has brought glory to the school by securing 1st Place in a highly competitive tournament that showcased talent, grit, and sportsmanship.



Heartfelt Congratulations!

Kaarmugilan. S

Aarya. M

Yuva Priyan. S

Sudhan Ruban. B





We’re also proud to share that Kaarmugilan. S has been directly selected for the State School Game Selection Trial — a remarkable achievement that reflects his dedication and potential at the next level. 

Go Primrose Go ! 🌟🏆

Here's to more such milestones ahead!

School: A Mini Society Where Children Learn to Live

Walk into any school, and you’ll find more than lessons being taught — you’ll witness life unfolding. A school is not just a building of classrooms; it is a mini society, where children learn to coexist, contribute, and care. It is here that the seeds of citizenship, empathy, and community are sown — one interaction at a time.

What Makes a School a Mini Society?

Just like the larger society we live in, a school is made up of diverse individuals — different backgrounds, personalities, and ideas — all working together within a shared space. Within this environment, children experience:

Rules and responsibilities
Opportunities for collaboration
Diverse cultures and perspectives
Celebration of differences
Problem-solving through real-life situations

Every classroom becomes a small community; every playground, a shared space of negotiation, fairness, and friendship.

Learning Beyond Subjects

A child may learn numbers and grammar in class, but some of the most lasting lessons come from beyond the textbook. In this living society, students are constantly learning how to:

Respect others’ space and opinions
Take turns, share, and compromise
Speak up with confidence and listen with humility
Lead a group while being responsible for its outcome
Apologize, forgive, and move on

These social, emotional, and ethical lessons are deeply woven into everyday school life — through group projects, classroom duties, conflicts, assemblies, or even lunch breaks.

Life in Action: Where Theory Meets Practice

Unlike a lecture or a written test, school life puts values into action. For instance:
A child who comforts a classmate is learning empathy.
One who loses a game and congratulates the winner is practicing sportsmanship.
A monitor maintaining silence or checking uniforms is learning leadership and responsibility.

These are the same principles that form the core of a healthy society.

Preparing for the World Outside

A school doesn’t just prepare students for exams — it prepares them for life. It teaches them:

How to work with people they may not like.
How to speak with kindness and listen with patience.
How to follow rules, but also think critically.
How to be independent, yet responsible for others.

They may not realize it now, but every group project, every assembly speech, every debate or class conflict is helping them rehearse for the world they will one day shape.

Why This Perspective Matters?

When we see a school as a mini society, we begin to value not just academic performance but also:

Emotional growth
Social skills
Moral courage
Teamwork and cooperation
Respect for diversity

These are the building blocks of a compassionate, thoughtful, and responsible citizen.

Food For Thought

School is where a child learns not just to read and write, but to live — with others, for others, and among others. In this structured society, children explore who they are, understand how the world works, and slowly become the kind of people the world needs. Let us recognize the school not just as an educational space — but as a living model of society, where tomorrow’s citizens are shaped, guided, and inspired.

August 2, 2025

Making a Splash

 


We are happy to share that our student Riya H, Class IV B participated in the Puducherry State Junior Under - 10 Aquatic Swimming Contest, held at the Puducherry Swimming Centre on 26th and 27th July 2025, and brought home one Gold Medal in Butterfly Stroke and three Silver Medals in Individual Medley, Breaststroke, and Freestyle.
Well done, Riya! 
Wishing you more progress in the journey ahead. 🌊🏅

July 31, 2025

Soft Skills or Marks?

Have you ever given it a thought? 

Why Soft Skills Matter More Than Marks?
Because what you carry within will always matter more than what you carry on paper. In today’s competitive academic world, we often measure a student’s potential by their marks, ranks, and report cards. While academic excellence is important, it is far from being the only—or even the most important—indicator of future success.



As educators and parents, we must ask:
Are we raising high scorers, or high-impact individuals?
The answer lies in what are often called “soft skills.”
They’re not just soft—they are essential.

What Are Soft Skills?
Soft skills refer to the interpersonal and personal traits that influence how we work, communicate, and relate with others. They include:
* Communication
* Teamwork
* Emotional intelligence
* Time management
* Adaptability
* Problem-solving
* Leadership
* Conflict resolution
* Empathy

These aren’t skills you memorize from a textbook. They are life abilities—the kind that shape character, build trust, and create leaders.

Why Do They Matter More Than Marks?

People Skills Outlast Percentages: A student with good marks but poor communication will struggle in job interviews, team projects, and real-life negotiations. But someone who can listen well, speak clearly, and work with others? They'll thrive in any field.

Soft Skills Guide Decision-Making: Life is full of uncertainties. Marks may land you a seat in a good college—but decision-making, resilience, and adaptability will help you face the unexpected with grace.

Employers Prioritize Them: Today’s employers aren’t hiring just based on degrees. They want candidates who can collaborate, lead, innovate, and adapt. In fact, many top companies rank soft skills higher than academic performance when making hiring decisions.

Relationships and Happiness Depend on Them: Being able to manage emotions, understand others’ perspectives, and resolve conflicts peacefully makes students better friends, partners, and community members. It fosters emotional intelligence, which is strongly linked to overall happiness.

Marks Fade, Character Stays: A child’s marks may fluctuate. But their patience, curiosity, humility, and determination form the core of who they are—and this is what shapes the course of their life.

What Schools and Parents Can Do?
* Encourage group projects and public speaking
* Assign leadership roles in school activities
* Teach kids how to resolve disagreements peacefully
* Praise effort, not just achievement
* Offer chances to volunteer, mentor, or support others
* Talk about emotions openly and respectfully
* Model respect, empathy, and adaptability at home

Let’s Rethink What Success Means!

Let’s raise children who not only score well on tests but also know how to:
* Handle failure
* Speak kindly
* Manage time
* Collaborate without ego
* Lead without arrogance
* Care without condition

Because the world doesn’t just need more toppers. It needs good humans who know how to use their knowledge with wisdom and heart.

July 30, 2025

A Celebration of Science, Sustainability, and Synergy 🌍

Primrose was buzzing with excitement as we proudly hosted Terra Verde ’25, our annual science exhibition. It was a special day where we celebrated curiosity, creativity, and our role in caring for the planet.

This year’s theme, “Sustainable Living and Green Innovation,” inspired our students to think deeply and come up with smart, thoughtful solutions. From creative models to interactive displays, every project reflected hard work and a desire to make the world a better place.

We were honoured to have Mrs. Ezhil Calpana, State Project Director, Department of Education, inaugurate the exhibition. She spent valuable time with the students, encouraging them and engaging with their ideas. Her warm interaction and genuine interest truly motivated our young learners.


We have seen the Inaugural Ceremony either by unveiling the screen or by ribbon cutting. For the very first time, in the history of Primrose and also our chief guest being an expert in the field of Chemistry, we have tried out a way not taken by man for the inauguration ceremony. The magic of Chemistry plays a crucial role here. We have used Sodium Hydroxide and Phenolphthalein indicator to bring out the vibrant pink colour. When phenolphthalein is added to sodium hydroxide, a strong base, it turns a pink colour. This happens because phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that changes colour in the presence of a base.

More than just a science fair, Terra Verde ’25 was a wonderful example of teamwork. A big thank you to all our teachers for guiding students every step of the way—with patience, dedication, and love for learning. Your support was clear in the confidence with which the students shared their ideas.

We also sincerely thank our non-teaching staff, whose efforts behind the scenes—from setting up stalls to managing the flow of the day—made everything run smoothly and cheerfully.

And to our dear parents, thank you for being there for encouraging our young scientists, and for showing such enthusiasm. Your kind words and interest gave our children a real sense of pride and joy.

As we wrap up Terra Verde ’25, we make out that Science, to us, is more than a subject—it’s a way of understanding and improving the world around us.

July 22, 2025

TERRA VERDE’25 - 26th July, 2025

TERRA VERDE’25 is a celebration of young scientific minds and their commitment to a greener tomorrow. Rooted in the theme "Green Earth for Sustainable Future", this science exhibition aims to spark awareness, innovation, and action toward environmental sustainability. Students will present models, experiments, and ideas that reflect their curiosity, creativity, and concern for the planet.

Visiting Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm 

Venue: School Campus 

Join us as we witness the future of science and sustainability take shape through the hands of our budding changemakers!

July 20, 2025

Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat)

All students aged 15 and above are encouraged to register on the Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) platform — a national initiative by the Government of India aimed at empowering youth, connecting them to opportunities, and fostering active participation in nation-building.

Why should you join?

  • To access national-level programs, workshops, and internships

  • To participate in volunteering and community service activities

  • To enhance your skills, leadership, and career readiness

  • To become part of a youth network driving positive change

  • To receive certificates and recognition for your contributions

By registering, students take a meaningful step toward becoming informed, skilled, and responsible citizens actively contributing to the progress of our nation.

The Real Effects of Social Media on School Students


In a world where a child learns to swipe before they can write, social media has become more than a passing trend—it's part of daily life. Whether it’s WhatsApp chats, Instagram reels, or YouTube shorts, many school-going children are already deep in the digital loop. But what does this constant online connection mean for their emotional, academic, and social development?

Let’s take a closer look.

The Attraction: Why Are Kids Hooked?

# Peer Presence: If everyone in the class is on Instagram or Snapchat, the pressure to join is immense. No one wants to feel left out.

Validation and Identity: Likes, comments, and shares act like mini applause. Children often equate them with their self-worth.

Creative Expression: Social media gives kids a platform to share their thoughts, art, music, and talents instantly.

Entertainment and Escape: Funny videos, games, and meme culture offer a dopamine rush that’s hard to resist.


The Effects: The Good, The Bad, and The Alarming


The Good

# Communication Skills: Kids often learn to express themselves better—through text, visuals, or storytelling.

Awareness and Exposure: Platforms introduce them to different cultures, global issues, and opportunities.

Digital Literacy: Navigating the online world helps kids learn tech skills early.


The Bad

# Addiction: Scrolling becomes a habit, often cutting into sleep, study time, and real-world interaction.

Academic Decline: Notifications and constant pings reduce attention span and disrupt concentration.

Body Image Issues: Overexposure to filtered, unrealistic standards can lead to insecurity and low self-esteem.


The Alarming

# Cyberbullying: From name-calling in comment sections to targeted messages, online cruelty can deeply scar young minds.

Privacy Dangers: Kids may unknowingly overshare, making them vulnerable to predators or scams.

Mental Health Risks: Increased screen time has been linked to anxiety, depression, and loneliness, even among young children.


What Can Parents and Schools Do?


# Start the Conversation Early

Don’t wait until there’s a problem. Talk openly about the positives and pitfalls of social media from a young age.


Set Digital Boundaries

Time limits, screen-free zones (like during meals and before bed), and age-appropriate content filters go a long way.


Be a Digital Role Model

Children mirror adult behavior. If they see you constantly on your phone, they’ll think it’s normal.


# Encourage Offline Fun

Hobbies, sports, reading, and playdates offer meaningful ways for kids to connect—without screens.


The Takeaway: Social media is neither a monster nor a miracle. Like any tool, its impact depends on how it’s used. While it can open doors to creativity, connection, and learning, unchecked use can quietly erode the well-being of school children. The goal is not to cut the cord but to build the bridge—between technology and thoughtful, healthy usage.

July 19, 2025

A Cinematic Tribute to the People's President

On the 18th of July, 2025, our school was privileged to host a very special screening of the inspirational film Engal Nayagan Kalam – a cinematic ode to the life and legacy of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. What made the event even more memorable was the presence of the film’s director, Mr. Vivekanandhan R., who graciously joined us to interact with our students and share his vision behind the making of the film.

The screening was not just an ordinary movie experience. It was a soulful journey into the life of a man who rose from humble beginnings to become the Missile Man of India, and later, the People’s President. Through powerful visuals and heartfelt storytelling, the movie captured the essence of Dr. Kalam’s values – simplicity, determination, discipline, and a boundless love for students.

As the film unfolded, the students grew silent with reflection. Many students were visibly moved – some even in tears – as they connected deeply with the struggles and aspirations of Dr. Kalam. The impact was profound. The movie did not just inform; it inspired. It lit a spark in young hearts, urging them to dream bigger, think deeper, and act with purpose.

After the screening, Mr. Vivekanandhan R. interacted with the students. With warmth and humility, he spoke about why he created Engal Nayagan Kalam – not just as a tribute, but as a mission to spread Kalam’s ideals to every child in the country. He emphasized that the future of India lies in classrooms, and that Dr. Kalam’s dream was to see every student become a torchbearer of progress and peace. The interaction left a lasting impression. Students asked questions, shared their thoughts, and expressed how the movie had touched their hearts. 

We are grateful to Mr. Vivekanandhan for his presence and for reminding us of the power of stories – especially those that are rooted in truth, service, and the spirit of a man who continues to guide us from beyond..

July 16, 2025

Bribes and Rewards: Knowing the Difference


Reinforcement that builds inner motivation in children. In the journey of parenting and teaching, few things are as tricky to navigate as motivation. We all want children to do the right things - complete homework, show kindness, follow rules - and it's natural to use some form of encouragement. But how do we ensure we’re building character and not just compliance? This is where the difference between rewards and bribes becomes essential.

What’s the Difference - Bribes / Rewards? 

Bribe: Offered before a behavior to manipulate it
Reward: Given after a positive behavior 

Bribe: Coaxes the child into doing something they already resist
Reward: Reinforces effort, consistency, or good choices 

Bribe: Spontaneous, emotion-driven, often during conflict
Reward: Planned, consistent, value-based 

Bribe: Encourages external dependency
Reward: Builds internal motivation 

A Quick Example:

Bribe: “If you read for 15 minutes now, I’ll give you chocolate.
Reward: “You’ve been reading every day for a week without reminders! Let’s pick a new book this weekend as a treat.”

See the shift?
Bribes are quick fixes that may lead to bargaining behavior.
Rewards recognize effort and celebrate growth.  

Why It Matters?

Bribes can unintentionally send the message: 

“You’ll only do good things if there’s something in it for you.” Over time, children might stop seeing value in the behavior itself and only respond to “what they’ll get.”

On the other hand, meaningful rewards - like praise, quality time, a special privilege - can reinforce effort and teach that good behavior brings positive outcomes, both internally (like pride) and externally.

How to reinforce Positively at School/ Home?

Catch them doing right: Appreciate their behavior after it happens—“I noticed you helped your classmate/ sibling without being asked. That’s wonderful!”

Use non-material rewards: An extra bedtime story, choosing dinner, or planning a family picnic.

Praise effort, not just result: “You worked hard on your Math practice!” instead of “You got 10/10!”

Be consistent: If rewards are erratic or desperate, they lose values.

Slowly fade rewards: As habits grow, reduce rewards and replace with reflection: “How did that feel to finish without help?”

At school and at home, our goal is not just obedience—but ownership. By choosing rewards over bribes, we guide children toward self-respect, self-discipline, and the joy of doing what’s right—not just what’s rewarded.

Let’s raise children who say, “I did this because I wanted to,” not “I did this because I had to.”

July 14, 2025

Mobile Games & Young Minds: A Hidden Academic Hurdle

In today's digital world, mobile games have become almost unavoidable. They’re just a tap away, often free, and offer instant gratification. While some games can be educational and age-appropriate, the vast majority pose serious concerns when it comes to children’s academic performance and emotional well-being.

What Happens When Gaming Gets Excessive?
When students spend excessive hours glued to mobile games—especially violent, competitive, or addictive ones—they face a range of problems that can quietly erode their academic success.

Reduced Attention Span: Fast-paced mobile games constantly shift scenes, challenges, and rewards. This overstimulation makes it harder for children to focus in a real-world classroom where patience, deep thinking, and sustained attention are key.

Poor Academic Performance: Time spent gaming often eats into time meant for homework, reading, or revision. Students may rush through assignments, lose interest in studies, or begin to view schoolwork as less exciting than screen-based rewards.

Sleep Disruption: Many students play games late into the night. The blue light from screens delays melatonin production, affecting sleep. Inadequate rest means tired minds in class—leading to poor retention and participation.
Emotional Dysregulation

Some mobile games, especially those filled with violence or intense competition, can cause aggression, frustration, or dependency. This emotional imbalance can affect peer relationships and classroom behavior.
Why Age-Appropriate Games Matter?

Not all screen time is harmful. Educational games designed for specific age groups can help improve problem-solving skills, vocabulary, memory, and creativity. But here’s the catch—many children are playing games not suited for their age. Titles like PUBG, Free Fire, and Call of Duty are rated 16+ or 18+, yet are commonly found on devices used by 10-year-olds.

Parental Tip: Before installing a game, check the age rating, read reviews, and try it yourself for a few minutes. If a game is based on violence, online chat rooms, or constant microtransactions, it’s best avoided.
What Can Parents Do?

· Set Screen-Time Limits using built-in device settings or parental control apps.

· Encourage Outdoor Play, Reading, and Hobbies that balance tech use with real-life skills.

· Have Honest Conversations about the impact of games on their minds and goals.

Technology is here to stay and mobile games are part of it. But when usage goes unchecked, it can quietly damage a child’s academic foundation. Let’s work together — parents, teachers, and students — to ensure that digital tools are used wisely and age-appropriately, supporting learning, not distracting from it.

Let’s raise a generation that games with balance, learns with joy, and grows with purpose.

July 1, 2025

A Celebration of Student Voices


Learning in the classroom is not always confined to notebooks and pens — it extends far beyond traditional methods. The public speaking session on 25th June was a perfect example of how experiential learning can bring stories to life and ignite creativity in young minds. Our students took the timeless fable "The Hare and the Tortoise" and transformed it into a lively and engaging enactment. With enthusiasm and confidence; they stepped into the roles of the hare, the tortoise, and the narrator, using expressive dialogues and imaginative voice modulations to bring each character to life. Their thoughtful use of body language and movements added a delightful charm to the performance — truly the icing on the cake! This activity was not just about storytelling; it was a powerful exercise in communication, collaboration, and self-expression. We are incredibly proud of the effort and energy each child put into the session.

Hearty Congratulations to all the students who participated and Mrs.Geedhapriya.G who guided them!


Our Visit to the Astronomy Expo with Mr. Elangovan Rajagopalan

On June 24th, 2025, our students from Classes IV - IX embarked on an unforgettable cosmic journey at the Astronomy Expo held at PVR, Providence Mall. The day was packed with curiosity, wonder, and learning as young minds explored the mysteries of space and science.

The highlight of the event was an inspiring interactive session with Prof. Elangovan Rajagopalan, a renowned scientist and a passionate science communicator(https://in.linkedin.com/in/elangovan-rajagopalan-857b5a68).With his rich experience and deep insights, Mr. Rajagopalan captivated the students, not only by answering their questions but also by igniting their imagination about space exploration and the future of science.

From stunning visual presentations on galaxies and black holes to discussions on India's contributions to space research, the expo was a perfect blend of entertainment and education. The venue at PVR provided a vibrant and immersive environment that helped bring the universe a little closer to our young learners.

Events like these remind us why experiential learning matters—and how inspiration often starts with a question and a conversation.

A huge thank you to INNONXT, the team at Providence Mall, Prof. Elangovan Rajagopalan and our teachers and students for making this a truly memorable experience.

Here’s to many more journeys beyond the sky!

June 26, 2025

Say No to Drugs – Take the E-Pledge Today!

Our students took the ‘Say No to Drugs’ pledge at school today as part of our commitment to promoting a healthy and drug-free lifestyle. We encourage all parents to join this important initiative by taking the E-Pledge as well. Once completed, you can download your certificate as a mark of your support.

The E-Pledge is available at 

https://pledge.mygov.in/fightagainstdrugabuse

Let’s stand together for a drug-free future!

After taking the pledge, kindly download your e-certificate and upload it to https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_YtnoKH_C_eQPEGbnQYBQVM0g98M

June 21, 2025

International Yoga Day - '25



Today, on International Yoga Day, we came together to celebrate the harmony of body, mind, and spirit through a graceful yoga performance. With flowing asanas, deep breaths, and focused mindfulness, our team showcased the true essence of yoga — balance, strength, and inner peace.

Thank you to everyone who joined us in making this day a meaningful celebration of health and harmony. Let’s continue to carry the spirit of yoga with us — today and every day.

A heartfelt thank you to all the parents who supported this event by ensuring their children were at school promptly by 6:45 a.m.


 

April 23, 2025

A Proud Beginning: NCC Inauguration at Primrose

Primrose marked a proud milestone in its journey toward holistic education with the inauguration of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) unit on campus. The inaugural ceremony, held with great pride and enthusiasm, was graced by distinguished dignitaries from the NCC Unit of Puducherry — Commanding Officer Mr. Abhay Singh, Lt. Commander Mr. Lokesh S., and Executive Officer Mr. Deepak.

The inauguration was ceremonially conducted with the unveiling of the NCC Board—an emblem of the discipline, patriotism, and service that the NCC seeks to instill in young minds. The presence of the officers inspired a deep sense of pride among the students and staff, marking the beginning of an exciting new journey for the cadets of Primrose.


In his address, Commanding Officer Mr. Abhay Singh urged students to take pride in being part of the NCC. He emphasized that beyond the drills and training, the NCC experience shapes responsible, resilient, and courageous young citizens ready to lead with conviction and purpose.

With the NCC now an integral part of Primrose, we look forward to nurturing future leaders who will serve the nation not only with skill but with unwavering character and commitment. This new initiative stands as a testament to our school’s enduring dedication to nation-building through education, values, and leadership.

Thanks to the efforts of Ms.Hemavathy and Ms. Raymond Flomina, who will be leading the NCC Group! 

Here’s to a new chapter—one built on the foundations of service, strength, and a selfless spirit.