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Applications for the 2027–28 academic year close on 31 July. Campus tours every Saturday.

News & events

From the school diary.

Notices, small victories and the occasional flood in the corridor, recorded as they happen. Below: what is coming up this term, and what has already been and gone.

The main entrance of Our Lady School of Excellence, seen from the road
Admissions desk A parent and child at the front office, mid-enquiry. Landscape, 3:2.
Admissions

Admissions open for the 2027–28 academic year

Applications for Kindergarten through Class IX are now being accepted. Places in KG are limited to two sections; early submission is advised.

The form itself is short and can be completed at the office or downloaded and posted back. There is no application fee, no entrance test for Kindergarten, and — we will say this plainly because we are asked it often — no capitation. For Classes I and above we hold a brief, diagnostic interaction so that a child is supported correctly from the first week, rather than measured against anyone else.

Applications close on 31 July. Kindergarten fills first and fastest, so families considering LKG or UKG are gently encouraged not to leave it until the last fortnight. If it helps to see an ordinary school day before deciding, campus tours run every Saturday at 10 am through term.

In pictures

The term, as it looked.

Students, teachers and parents gathered on the school feast day
Feast dayThe whole school in one frame
Students in costume with the Salesian Sisters at a school celebration
CelebrationCostumes and the Sisters
A robotics display: printed models, drones and a robotic arm
Science fairEleven projects
The library, lined with bookcases around reading tables
Reading challenge2,140 books logged
Students marching past behind a "Courage" placard on sports day
Sports dayThe march-past
The staff of the school assembled in the school hall
Staff trainingA Saturday on safeguarding

Recent

What has been happening.

The most recent entries first. Older notices are archived in the office; ask if you need one.

Admissions open for the 2027–28 academic year

Applications for Kindergarten through Class IX are now being accepted. Places in KG are limited to two sections; early submission is advised.

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Middle School science fair: eleven projects, one working water filter

Class VII students spent a term on questions of their own choosing. The winning entry now sits in the staff room, filtering everyone's afternoon tea.

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The school year opens with a blessing and a very loud playground

Six hundred children returned on 12 June. Sr. Selvarani's opening address lasted four minutes, by design.

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Class X board results: a steady year, quietly done

Our first cohort to sit the boards under the revised pattern cleared it in full. We do not publish names or ranks; the children know who they are, and so do we.

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An afternoon of Tamil elocution, and a great deal of nerve

Classes IV to VIII recited from memory before a hall of parents. The youngest speaker forgot two lines, improvised a third, and was applauded loudest of all.

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The Class VIII cohort closes a term of community service

Fortnightly visits to a nearby elders' home ended with a small concert and rather more tea than anyone could finish. Compassion, we maintain, is built by repetition.

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The library reading challenge ends with 2,140 books logged

Primary readers set out to finish a hundred books between them over the winter term and comfortably overshot. The reward, at their request, was more reading time.

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Staff spend a Saturday on child-protection training

The full teaching and non-teaching staff completed a day of safeguarding refresher training. Dry to sit through, essential to have done; we would rather be thorough than interesting.

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The term ahead

Upcoming events.

Dates are indicative and can shift with the CBSE calendar or the weather. The office will confirm each one closer to the day.

Open campus tours

Walk the corridors, meet a teacher, ask anything. No appointment needed during term; roughly an hour.

Independence Day assembly

Flag-hoisting, the anthem, and a short address before a whole-school assembly on the quadrangle. Parents welcome.

Annual sports day

A full morning of track and field at the ground, house by house. Comfortable shoes recommended for spectators too.

Parent–teacher meeting

A per-child, unhurried conversation with the class teacher. Slot times are sent home the week before.

The school feast day

Our patronal feast, marked with a morning liturgy open to all faiths and a rather generous lunch after.

Annual day

The whole school on one stage across an evening — song, dance, and a play that always runs slightly long.

Students marching past behind a "Peace" placard on sports day
Sports day is coming House colours, a march-past, and a very loud afternoon.

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Admissions 2027–28

The best news is the kind you see for yourself.

Applications close 31 July. Book a Saturday tour, or ask the office anything — a person answers on 044 2599 1795.