Day 5 SHASTRA MELA @ ST.MARY'S


A Day of Innovation and Inspiration at "Shastra Mela.



Today marked a unique and invigorating experience during my teaching practice as there were no regular classes due to the highly anticipated "Shastra Mela." This event was a grand showcase of creativity and knowledge, spanning various disciplines including science, social science, mathematics, English, Malayalam, work education, and music. My role for the day was multifaceted, involving both volunteering and judging, which allowed me to deeply engage with the students' innovative exhibits.

My primary duty was stationed in the science section, located in the main auditorium. The science exhibits were spread across four levels, each level brimming with the curiosity and intellect of the students. The exhibits ranged from static models to working models, improvised designs, and detailed projects, each one reflecting the students’ understanding.



The mela was meticulously organized into three sessions—UP, HS, and HSS—catering to students from different educational levels. The highlight of the event was undoubtedly the photography exhibition by Avanthika, a class 12 student who is the youngest planespotter photographer in India and the first in Kerala. Her work was both inspiring and a testament to the incredible talents within the student body. Avanthika's exhibit drew considerable attention, reminding everyone that passion and dedication can lead to extraordinary achievements at any age.

"Creativity is the heartbeat of learning; it transforms knowledge into innovation and ideas into reality."
The students of St. Mary's showed immense potential they posses


Duties and works done by student teachers of MAR THEOPHILUS TRAINING COLLEGE.



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