STUDENT ACHIEVERSStudentpreneur Conclave At the Studentpreneur Conclave 2K26 hosted by the Nehru Group of Institutions – Technology Business Incubator, Level 8 students Mercy, Raja Vedanth, Kowshik, Aradhana and Abhinav secured 4th place among the top ten finalists. Adding to the celebration, the school was honored with the Best Innovative School Award, recognizing its commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and innovation.Pattam V3 QuizOur students Advaith Ajith and Thanvanth S of Class 7-A have emerged as winners in the prestigious Pattam V3 Quiz conducted by Dinamalar. Competing among participants from 135 schools, they secured the 24th place. Their outstanding performance has earned them prizes worth ₹ 3,500/- each.Global Art GalleryCreativity from CS Academy found a global canvas as students’ ISP artwork was proudly showcased in the Global Art Gallery, celebrating imagination without borders. Their pieces reflected diverse perspectives, cultural depth, and confident artistic expression nurtured through international exposure.This milestone beautifully complemented the spirit of the CBSE Art Fete, where young artists explored technique, storytelling, and visual impact. Together, these platforms highlighted how art at CS Academy transcends classrooms, also empowering students to create, exhibit, and connect with the world through meaningful expression.World Math ChampionshipCongratulations to Shriya of Grade 3 on winning the Gold Medal at the World Math Championship 2025 conducted by GEMA Organization. Her outstanding achievement reflects remarkable dedication and mathematical excellence. Hearty congratulations to all participants from Grades 5 and 7 for their commendable effort and enthusiastic representation. Your hard work, confidence, and competitive spirit have made the school proud.HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SCHOOLAll School PoojaSpecial poojas were conducted on campus in a serene atmosphere for the well-being of staff and students. The Vaastu Pooja and Maha Saraswathy Pooja were performed at the KG Play Area, seeking blessings for harmony and wisdom.The presence of the Executive Director added significance to the occasion. The Principal blessed and motivated the Board Examination students, while the Academic and Administrative Heads extended their support. Pongal prasadam was distributed to all, and the ceremonies concluded with prayers for peace and the continued growth of the institution.Republic Day celebrationsThe Republic Day celebration was observed on campus with pride and enthusiasm. The National Flag was hoisted by the Heads of the Institution, who addressed the hostel students on the importance of civic responsibility, constitutional values and national unity. Sweets were distributed to all present, and the PE and staff members participated actively, adding to the spirit of the occasion. The celebration stood as a meaningful reminder of the duty to uphold the democratic ideals of the nation.Energy Conservation projectAn exciting Energy Conservation Project was inaugurated with the presence of Assistant Engineer J. Jayakumari from the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (North Podanur Section), along with AEs Ms. Uma Maheswari, Ms. Chownika and Mr. Ramesh Rao from across Coimbatore.Engaging students of Grades 4–8 (CBSE) and 6–7 (Istream), the team conducted an interactive quiz and shared practical energy-saving and electrical safety tips. The event also marked the launch of the school’s Energy Conservation logo, Watts Matter, declaring students as Coimbatore’s Energy Ambassadors. Class leaders received Ambassador badges, and quiz winners were awarded prizes. As part of the initiative, each student will now take energy-saving awareness to five households across the city.Alumni MeetThe campus blossomed with nostalgia as alumni journeyed from different parts of the world to reconnect with their roots at CS. The Alumni Meet unfolded as an evening of warmth and shared memories, featuring engaging panel discussions that sparked meaningful conversations about growth and aspirations. A spirited friendly match between alumni and the current batch added energy and camaraderie to the celebration. Student-led emceeing brought confidence and charm to the stage, while the elegantly adorned CS Hall created a welcoming ambience. Laughter echoed through familiar corridors as stories were revisited, friendships rekindled, and the enduring CS spirit celebrated in full bloom.Cultural ParadeThe first-ever Cultural Parade Competition of Level 2, organised to commemorate Republic Day, was a vibrant and memorable event. Students confidently represented various states of India, walking the ramp in thoughtfully prepared attire and sharing brief insights about their chosen state.The event reflected commendable research, creativity and enthusiasm, with several participants presenting impressive DIY costumes. Their confident presence and cultural pride underscored the spirit of unity in diversity, highlighting the growth of young learners into responsible citizens who honour both their states and the nation.Virtual Exchange A virtual exchange session was successfully conducted between Grade 8B of CS Academy and students of Einstein Primary School, fostering cultural understanding and global awareness. The Polish students presented insights into their country’s geography, traditions and leadership, offering a glimpse into their national identity.Grade 8B students confidently showcased India’s diverse food, festivals and cultural heritage, reflecting thorough preparation and enthusiasm. Coordinated by Ms. Pratheepa and Ms. Yamini, the session was engaging and meaningful, strengthening global connections and enhancing students’ confidence in addressing an international audience.HRT Hygiene & Health ActivityGrade 3 students participated in a meaningful HRT session focused on hygiene, health, and clean surroundings. The session began with a hands-on EVS activity where they learned and practised the correct steps of handwashing, reinforcing the importance of personal hygiene. They also watched an awareness video on microplastics, gaining insight into how plastic pollution harms marine life and impacts the environment.Through a reflection worksheet, students thoughtfully connected their daily habits to cleanliness and environmental sustainability, strengthening their critical thinking and sense of responsibility. The Cleanliness Trophy was awarded to Class 3D for maintaining a tidy classroom this week, encouraging others to follow suit.The Parent Learning VisitsThe Parent Learning Visit was successfully conducted across Levels 1 to 7, offering parents a comprehensive insight into the classroom environment and the teaching–learning practices followed at school. Across grade levels, parents observed students actively engaging in discussions, collaborating with peers, responding confidently to questions, and demonstrating conceptual clarity through interactive and skill-based activities. The visit reflected the progressive development of communication skills, critical thinking, creativity, and subject knowledge at every stage of learning.The structured academic framework and experiential learning approaches were noted for fostering independence and confidence in students. Constructive suggestions shared by parents further strengthened the spirit of continuous improvement. The session concluded on a positive and collaborative note, reinforcing the shared commitment to holistic development and meaningful learning experiences across all levels.Cleaning drive It was a heartwarming day for Grades 1 and 2 as part of the annual cleaning drive. Students enthusiastically cleaned their classroom furniture, library shelves and cabinets, learning that cleanliness reflects responsibility and pride in their environment.In a touching gesture, each child was rewarded ₹5 by their teachers and chose to donate it to the Headmistress, Ms. Jyoti Roy, for “Drop of Hope” – The Five Rupees Initiative under the International Schools Partnership Changemaker Project. The activity beautifully reinforced that small acts of kindness can create meaningful impact.Science ExpoLevel 3 students showcased exceptional learning through their science presentations, reflecting confidence, clarity of thought and strong conceptual understanding. Working collaboratively in teams, they explored key scientific concepts with enthusiasm and creativity, bringing their projects to life through well-prepared live presentations.The event was marked by impressive organisation, effective time management and active participation, making it a proud and memorable academic milestone for the Level 3 cohort.“How to Conduct a Presentation” WorkshopLevel 5 students participated in an engaging workshop on “How to Conduct a Presentation/Seminar Effectively,” led by Ms. Rekha Ragavendran, parent of Class 5A. The session introduced key presentation techniques such as crafting a strong hook, building impactful content, practising balloon breathing and speaking with confidence.Students also gained practical strategies to overcome stage fear and deliver presentations effectively. The interactive session proved both enriching and enjoyable, equipping learners with essential communication skills.SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS - Parents Sports MeetThe Parents Sports Meet was successfully conducted on Sunday, 15th February, at the CS Academy campus, marking its second edition in the academic year 2025–26. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from parents across various categories.Competitions in Badminton, Pickleball and Throwball were organised and concluded smoothly. The meet reflected strong community spirit and active engagement, made possible through the collective support of the Management, Principal and the dedicated PE team.Primary Sports DayThe Primary Sports Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and vibrant participation, making it a memorable occasion for Levels 1, 2 and 3. The event featured well-organised track and field competitions along with impressive student displays, all executed seamlessly through meticulous planning and coordination.Energetic compering, efficient medal distribution and smooth event management added to the spirited atmosphere. The collective efforts of the teaching, PE, competition and coordination teams ensured the day reflected teamwork, dedication and the true spirit of sportsmanship.