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WEEK 02 - First Phase Teaching Practice


TEACHING PHASE WEEK 02 (21/07/2025 - 25/07/2025)

The second week of teaching practice included certain interruptions due to holidays and special school events. Tuesday was declared a holiday following the death of V. S. Achuthanandan, as a mark of respect. Thursday was also declared a holiday due to Karkidaka Vavu.

To compensate for the loss of working days, classes were rescheduled and conducted on Saturday up to the afternoon. After this, the school premises were utilized for a PSC examination, and regular classes were suspended for the remainder of the day.

On Friday, the school organized a prize distribution ceremony titled “Prathibha Sangamam” to honor the top scorers of SSLC and Plus Two examinations. The programme motivated students by recognizing academic excellence and encouraging them to strive for higher achievements.

Despite the holidays, the week was productive and offered valuable exposure to school-level academic planning and co-curricular activities.


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