(UNDER MINISTRY OF DEFENCE)
SCHOOL CALENDAR 2022-23
Cum Cadets’ Handbook
Std : 08352 Pin : 586108
Phone : 270638 Email : [email protected]
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SAINIK SCHOOL BIJAPUR (2)
Karnataka
SCHOOL
CALENDAR 2022-23
CUM CADETS HAND BOOK
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INDEX INDEX
1. Index 3-5 22. List of Sainik Schools 42-43
2. Personal Memoranda 6 23. Districts of Karnataka 44
3. Calendar 2022-23 7 24. Map of Karnataka 45
4. Our Motto & School Emblem 8 25. Map of Bijapur 46
5. Brief History of School 9-10 26. Aquatic Record Holders (Sr.) 47
6. Cadets Houses 11-18 27. Aquatic Record Holders (Jr.) 48
7. Rashtriya Ganan (National Anthem) 19 28. Athletics Record Holders (Sr.) 49
8. Rashtriya Geet (National Song) 20 29. Athletics Record Holders (Jr.) 50
9. School Song 21 30. Reigning Champions 51
10. NCC Song 22 31. School Routine Monday-to Friday 52-53
11. Prarthana 23 32. School Routine on Saturday 54
12. Sainik School Ki Josh (P.T.) 24 33. School Routine Sunday / Holiday 55
13. Pledge 25 34. Morning Assemblies 56
14. Basavanna’s Vachana (Kannada) 26 35. Secondary Duties 57-68
15. “O ”Little Children (Kannada Song) 26 36. School Activity Calendar 2022-23 69-97
16. Excerpt from Gitanjali 27 37. School Dress Code 98-100
17. Hindi Song (Sare Jahanse Accha) 27 38. Academic Calendar 101
18. Our Team 28-33 39. List of Holidays 102-103
19. Officer Like Qualities 34-35 40. Ten Commandments for Cadets’. 104
20. School Cadet Appointments 36 41. A word to the Parents 105
21. House Appointments 37-41 42. Rules of Library 106
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INDEX 107 PERSONAL MEMORANDUM
108
43. School Fees Charges & 109 Name........................................................................................
Payment Charges 110 Roll No.:....................................Class:.......................................
111-119 Section:.....................................House:....................................
44. Defence Scholarships 120 Parent’s Name:.........................................................................
45. My Discipline Records 121-124 Address:....................................................................................
46. Academic Record 125 ..................................................................................................
47. General Instructions 126 ..................................................................................................
48. Sample Leave Application 127 Telephone No.:.........................................................................
49. Record of Sickness Mobile No.:...............................................................................
50. Sick Report Local Guardian’s Name:............................................................
51. Punishment Record Address:....................................................................................
52. My Time Table ..................................................................................................
Telephone No.:.........................................................................
(5) Date.......................................
D.O.B......................................Blood Group.............................
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Calendar 2022-23 OUR MOTTO & SCHOOL EMBLEM
August Ajeet Hain Abheet Hain
(Unconquerable and Undaunted)
September
OUR SCHOOL CREST
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1. The School Crest was adopted in the year 1964. It is
depicted in four symblos-the red Lotus, Lamp, the Ripe Ear
of Corn and Ganda Bherunda-with the superimposion of
“AJEET HAIN, ABHEET HAIN”
2. The Red Lotus is symbol of wisdom. The attainment of
wisdom can never be an end in itself. It is a source from
which all knowledge sprouts and grows to fulfillment of
the body, mind and soul Lamp is the symbol of
enlightenment and spreading of knowledge. The ripe ear
of corn depicts the all round development in its fullest
stature and abundance.
3. The Ganda Bheruna signifies Dharma, Courage. Truth and
Generosity and the motto “AJEET HAIN, ABHEET HAIN ”
enunciates the upholding of Truth and Dharma feariessly
and remaining unconquerable even in the face of
deterrent influences.
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BRIEF HISTORY OF SCHOOL The School started on 16 September 1963 in Vijaya College
Campus, Vijayapur erstwhile Bijapur. The present campus was
Sainik School Scheme was launched in 1961 for providing inaugurated by the then Vice President of India late Dr. Zakir
a career in the Armed Forces to the wards of a common man, Hussain on 17 December 1966.
Sainik Schools are residential Schools for boys inparting quality
education with military bias. These are affiliated to the Central This School is located in the historical city of Vijayapur
Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. The Schools are All famous for its Gol Gumbaz and other ancient monuments.
India Schools with Common curriculum system of selections Vijayapur is on the Solapur-Hubli Section of South Western
and examinations. Railway. from SOLAPUR on National Highway No. 52 (13). The
town is fast developing into an important tourist centre.
The aim of Sainik Schools is to prepare boys academically,
physically and mentally for entry into the National Defece (10)
Academy, Khadakwasla (Pune) and other walks of life. The
other objectives are.
(a) To remove regional imbalance in the Officer Cadre of the
Defence Servies.
(b) To develop qualities of body, mind and character which
will enable the young boys of today to become good and
useful citizens of tomorrow.
(c) To bring the School Education within the reach of the
Common man.
(d) Good conduct, sound character, team spirit, dedication
to purpose, a patriotic, outlook and desire to serve the
country with effciency are the qualities sought to be
promoted by these Schools.
Sainik School, Bijapur was 13th School to be set-up-in the
chain of 33 Sainik Schools existing today in the country.
The foundation stone was laid by late Smt. Indira
Gandhi.
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CADETS’ HOUSES the rule of the Rashtrakutas.
1. Houses are named after the various dynasties of THE HOYSALAS OF DWARASAMUDRA (HALEBIDU)
Karnataka of Medival period except Wodeyar which is of
modern period. 6. The glory and rule of the Hoysalas which spread over a
period of more than three centuries forms the brightest
THE CHALUKYAS OF BADAMI chapter in the history of medieval Karnataka. The Hoysalas
began their rule as the feudatories of the Chalukyas of Kalyan
2 The memorable rule of the Chalukyas of Vatapy, the When their power was on the decline, Hoysalas asserted their
present Badami, constitutes a brilliant epoch in the history of independence and established their supremacy over
Karnataka in particular and Indian history in general. It was the Karnataka.
first Karnataka dynasty to establish its name and fame
throughout India. It is believed that the fame of the Chalukyas 7. Nripakama was the founder of the Hoysala dynasty. He is
had spread as far as Persia during the reign of Pulkeshi, who identified with “Sala’ From whom the dynasty derived its
defeated Harshwavardhana, the North Indian Overlord. name. The dynasty produced illustrious monarchs like
Vishnuvardhana, and Vir Ballala II who by their military
3. The hands of the Chalukyan Kings were not found exploits increased the power and prestige of the dynasty.
wanting in any aspect of culture. The Chalukya rulers were
Hindus but they were tolerant towards the Buddhists and the 8. The Hoysala period was known for great religious activity
Jains. They built a powerful navyand developed some sports in Karnataka. The Great Vaishnava teacher, Ramanuja found
encouraging trade with Arabia and Persia. refuge in the Hoysala Kingdom, Jainism was in a flourishing
condition.
4. Architecture reached its highest water mark under the
Chalukyas. The monuments and temples at Aihole, Badami 9. The benevolent and cultured Hoysala rulers encouraged
and Pattadkal speak eloquently of the glory and grandeur of Kannada and Sanskrit literature.
the Chalukyas.
10. Their rule was remarkably admirable in the history of
5. The Chalukyans of Badami ruled with their capital at Indian art and they gave the name to their style of architecture
Vatapi for a little more than two centuries. After an eclipse of “The Hoysala Style’. The temples of Belur, Halebidu and
two centuries the Chalukyas revived their political power and Somanathapura are the standing testimony of their artistic
ruled from Kalyan for a couple of centuries, after the decline of excellence and architectural skills of their sculptors.
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11. Thus, the period of Hoysalas constitutes the glorious THE VIJAYANAGAR DYNASTY OF HAMPI
epochs in the history of Karnataka.
17. “The glory and rule of the Vijayanagar represents the era
THE ADILSHAHI DYNASTY OF BIJAPUR of a civilization, when the Spring and Summer of Indian Culture
had been succeeded by a phase of civilization characterised by
12. After the execution of Mohammed Gowan in 1481 A.D. the rise of a new industrial system, an imperialism, and a city
the Bahamani Kingdom was split into five independent state with a highly urbanized civilisation.”
Kingdoms and Bijapur was one of them.
18. The Vijayanagar Kingdom had a glorious history from 1336
13. Yusuf Adilkhan who was the Governor of Bijapur to 1565 A. D. It was founded by Harihar Raya and Bukka Raya
declared his independence after the fall of the Bahamani with its capital at Hastinapur of Hampi or Vijayanagar. During
Kingdom, took the title of “Shah’ and founded the Adilshahi this period, it was ruled by three dynasties, viz., the Sangam
dynasty in 1489 A.D. Dynasty, the Saluva Dynasty and the Tuluva Dynasty.
14. The Adilsha his ruled for about two centuries and their 19. The vijayanagar Kings patronized art and literature.
rule was remarkable with religious tolerance, artistic Sanskrit, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada literature were
excellence and architectural glory. Bijapur, the capital city encouraged by them. Krishnadeva Raya, the greatest of the
become prosperous with flourishing trade and commerce Vijayanagar Kings was a great scholar himself in Telugu and his
court was adorned with “Ashtadiggaja’ the eight eminent
15. The “ Bijapur School‘ fo painting speaks of their artistic poets.
taste in literary field. Arabic and Persian languages were
patronized by the Adilshahi rulers. 20. The capital city Hampi was fabulously rich. The Persian
traveller abdul Razaak eulogised it in every glorious terms.
16. The reastest contribution of Adilshahi was that of their
architectural eminence reached during the reign of ibrahim 21. The temples, decorated with paintings and sculptures and
Adilshah II. The Gol Gumbaz which is the second largest dome other monuments in Hampi are the standing testimony of the
in the World with its whispering gallery. along with ibrahim grandeur and glory of the Vijayanagar Kingdom. It stood like
Rouza. Jamia Masjid and other monuments of Bijapur are the bulwark of the conservation and preservation of the glorious
standing testimony of their cultural eminence. culture of India and Hindu Dharma against the Muslim
onslaught in the medieval India.
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THE WODEYARS OF MYSORE RASHTRAKOOTAS OF MALAKHED
22. The Wodeyars of Mysore had a chequered history and 26. The period from 700 A.D. to 1000 A.D. constitutes a
began their rule as a feudatory power under Vijaynagar brilliant epoch in the political and cultural history of ancient
Empire. Having established their power in the 15 th Century, Karnataka. During this period Rashtrakootas dominated the
the Wodeyars continued for long after the Battle of Talikota scene and richly contributed to the political and cultural
and ruled untill 1757, when during the reign of Kantheerava history of India. No other empire in India weilded so great an
Narasaraj Wodeyar II, Hyder Ali who in the service of the King’s influence on northem India, like that of the Rashtrakootas
army, usurped the throne and declared himself the King. during these three hundred years.
Srirangapattana was the earlier capital of the Wodeyars, which
later on was transferred to Mysore. 27. The Rashtrakootas began their political career as
feudatatires of the Chalukyas of Badami and ultimately they
23. Under the Dewanship of Stalwarts like pumaiah, Sir founded their own dynasty in the middle of the seventh
Mokshagundaum Vishveshwaraya, Sir Mirja M. Ismail and century replacing the Chalukyas. The founder of the
others, the benevolent and cultured rule of the Wodeyars Rashtrakoota dynasty was Dantidurga, a monarch of
made rapid and remarkable progress in art and literature, remarkable and brilliant abilities. They ruled from Malakhed of
trade the commerce, irrigation, industry, railways and Gulbarga District of Karnataka. The last ruler Indra II was
comunications, etc. ultimately overthrown by the Chalukyas, who once again
regained their supremacy over the Deccan.
24. Bangalore, known as the “City of Gardens”, the
Kannamabadi Dam, the Brindavan Gardens, the Mysore 28. The glorious reign of Rashtrakootas saw at once the
Palace, the Annual Dasara Procession, etc. speaks highly of the flowing of literary activity both in Sanskrit and Kannada. There
cultural taste and patronage of the Wodeyars. were a number of noted Sanskrit writers and poets. of them,
mention must be made of Trivikrama, the author of
25. During the British regime, the princely Mysore State was “Naiachampu” Halayaudha, the Jaina Scholars like Veerasena,
considered to be a “Model State” in India and Mahatma Jainasena, Gunabhadra and Mathematician Mahaveer were in
Gandhi called it “Rama Rajya”. this age.
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29. The Rashtrakoota period witnessed the growth of 33. Throught, much of the temple-paintings of this period
Kannada language and literature. The Kannada works were were lost by us, their fragments are even now seen in porch of
produced by the Jain Poets. The illustrious King Amoghavarsha the great temple of Kailasa at Ellora and the cuttings of the
Nrupatunga was a great scholar and was the author of Mahesamurthi shrine at Elephanta.
Kavirajmarga. the earliest treatise on poetics in Kannada
Kavichakravarthi Ponna was another great poet of this period 34. Thus, the Rashtrakootas would justify the statement, “ the
Pampa, the greates among the classical Kannada poets, was foremost contribution of the Rashtrakootas to the world of
patronised by Arikesari, the feudatory of Rashtrakoota culture lay largely in the field of architecture and sculpture.
“Adipurana and Vikramarjuna Vijaya’ are his two great works.
Temples and Agraharas were the centres of learning.
30. Rashtrakootas were the followers of Vaishnavism. They
had the emblem of “Eagle”. Jainism was the religion with royal
patronage.
31. By their splendid contributions the Rashtrakootas have
created a unique position in the field of art, architecture and
sculpture. The famous rock-cut shrines at Ellora and Elephanta
belong to this period. The celebrated temple of Kailasa at
Ellora, built during about 100 feet in height, this not only is the
most stupendous single work of art executed in India, but also
an example of rock architecture.
32. The rock cut temples at Elephanta Island, near Mumbai is
another outstanding monument of the period. The Trimurthi
Sculpture at Elephanta is particular praise-worthy.
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SCHOOL SONG N.C.C. SONG
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Forever it may shine and long live its name.
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There’s a grand-grand school at bijapur g{X`| go h_Zo BgH$mo AnZo IwZ go nmbm h¡,
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Adilshahi, Vijayanagar, Rashtrakoota too. hm hmhm EH$ h¡, hm hm hm EH$ h¡,
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India is my country, all Indians are my ¨Ü¿áËÆÉ¨Ü «ÜÊÜáìÊÜâ BÊÜâ¨Ü¿Þ ?
brothers and sisters. ¨Ü¿áËÃܸæàPÜá ÓÜPÜÆ ±ÝÅ~WÜÙæÆÉÃÜÈÉ
I love my country and I am proud of its rich
and varied heritage and I shall always strive ¨Ü¿áÊæà «ÜÊÜáì¨Ü ÊÜáãÆÊÜ¿ÞÂ
to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents PÜãvÜÆ ÓÜíWÜ¿á®ÜíñÜÆÉ ¨æãÆÉ®Ü¿ÞÂ
teachers and all eleders respect and treat
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animals to country and people, I pledge my
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gmao Ohm± go AÀN>m {hÝXmoñVm± h_mam &
h_ ~wb~wb| h¢ BgH$s, `o Jw{bñVm± h_mam && (28)
nd©V dmo g~go D±$Mm h_gm`m Amg_m± H$m &
dmo g§Var h_mam, dmo nmg~m± h_mam &&
JmoXr _| ImobVr h¢ BgH$s hOmam| Z{X`m± &
JwbeZ h¢ {OgHo$ X_go, aíHo$ {OZm± h_mam &&
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4. REVANKUMAR ADESAI PGT M. Sc. MEd 29. UMESH S. DANDOTI LabAsstt
5. M. M. KINNAL PGT M. Sc. Bed 30. M. A. TALIKOTI LabAsstt
6. P. M. SHETTY PGT M.A. M.Ed.,.Mphil 31. G. K. SHAMRAO LabAsstt
7. JYOTHI B. GOULI PGT M.Sc. Bed
8. Dr. P. MAHESH PGT M. Sc,B.Ed,Ph.D.
9. R. S. PANDEY PGT M. Sc. B.Ed.
10. MUNAIK TGT B.Sc.B.Ed M.A,M.Sc (IT),
PGDCA
11. R. GOPALA RAJU TGT M.Sc (Geo) M.Ed;M. Phil
12. P. M. OUSEPH TGT M. A,B.Ed
13. MADHUEVA THAKUR TGT M. A (Eng)B.Ed
14. Dr. SR. HIREMATH TGT M. A B.Ed;Ph.D
15. G. BALAKRISHNA TGT M. A (Hin);BEd,M.Phil
16. SUKESH TGT M. A B.Ed
17. K. G. MAHESH TGT M. A B.Ed
18. ASHANAIR TGT M. A B.Ed
19. SHEELA THARAKAN TGT M. Sc.B.Ed,M.Phil
20. KIRAN KUMAR TGT B. Sc. B.Ed PGDCA
M. Sc (Maths)
M. Sc(IT)
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF HOUSE MASTERS / TUTOR / HOSTEL SUPTD'S
Sl. Name Designation Qualification Sl House House Master Hostel Supdt
No. Shri/Smt/Mr//Ms No.
Office Supdt B. A 1 Chalukya(Sr) Mr. R. A. Desai Mr. Shivaji P.
1. SRINIVASAN R. Accountant B. Com 2 Chalukya(Jr) Mr. M. B. Kalal Mr. Joseph S.V.
2. RAJESH NAGWANSI Quarter Master B. A 3 Hoysala(Sr) Mr. M. P. Desai Mr. D. K. Mohanty
3. BASAPPA ENAGI Hostel Supdt B. Sc.,MPEd 4 Hoysala(Jr) Mr. D. Raman Mr. Ashok S.
4. SURESH M. H. Hostel Supdt B. Sc Phy.Edn 5 Adilshahi(Sr) Dr. P. Mahesh Mr. D. K.Mohanty
5. D. K. MOHANTY B.LibSc. 6 Adilshahi(Jr) Mr. KNB Rao Mr. Balaram D.
B. A. BPEd 7 Vijaynagar(Sr) Mr. P. M. Shetty Ms. Sushma R. S.
6. JOSEPH S. V. Hostel Supdt DPN,BSc(N) 8 Vijaynagar(Jr) Mr. K. G. Mahesh
B. A. 9 Wodeyar(Sr) Mr. M. M. Kinnal
7. U. N. HIREMATH Nursing Asst B. Com 10 Wodeyar(Jr) Mr. Dhanraj Parchaa
B. A,DOM 11 Rastrakoota(Sr) Ms. Jyothi B. Gouli
8. R. J. KULKARNI UDC B. Com 12 Rastrakoota(Jr) Mr. Kiran Kumar
B. A. 13 Girls Hostel Mrs. Asha Nair
9. A. R. KULKARNI LDC MBA
10. D. A. NADAF LDC
11. G. V. HABBU LDC
12. RAMESH P. A. LDC
13. SANTHOSHKUMAR V.G. LDC
14. S. M. SALUNKE Driver
15. V. M. SHINDE Driver
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SAINIK SCHOOL COY NCC OFFICER LIKE QUALITIES
ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICERS
SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT:
Captain R. Gopal Raju * Social Adaptability : ability of a person to adapt
himself to the social environment and adjust well
Second Officer G. Balakrishna with persons and social groups.
* Cooperation: It is the attitude of an individual to
Second Officer K. G. Mahesh participate willingly in harmony with others in a
group achieving the group goal.
Third Officer Kirankumar R. * Sense of Responsibility : It is the thorough
understanding of the values of duty, social standard
Third Officer Sukesh S. and of what is expected of individual and then
giving it his energy and attention on own accord.
Care Taker Offr Mayur B. Kalal PLANNING AND ORGANIZING:
NCC STAFF * Effective Intellignce: This is the ability of a person to
evolve solutions to practical problems.
P. I. STAFF * Reasoning Ability : It is the ability of a person to
grasp a given situation and arrive at the conclusion
Sub Prakash Shelke T. by rational thinking.
* Organizing Ability : It is the ability to use the
Hav Anand R. Patil resources systematically to produce the desired
result.
Hav Dastageer Mulla Power of Expression : It is the ability to put forward
one’s ideas with ease and clarity.
APTC / PTI STAFF
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HAV GURDEEP SINGH
HAV PUSHAP RAJ
CIVILIAN STAFF
Mr. Ashok,SDA
Mrs. Shabana S. Patel, SDA
Mr. Mahesh R. H. Lascar
Mr. Prakash Bhutnal Lascar
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SOCIAL EFFECTIVENESS : CADET APPOINTMENTS OF SCHOOL FOR 2022-23 Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet House Roll No 5254
* Initiative : It is an ability to originate an action. 5314
* Self Confidence : It is the faith in your own abilities 5307
to meet unfamiliar situations. 5296
* Speed of Decision : It is an ability to arrive at 5323
practical decision quickly. 5246
* Ability to influence the group : It is the ability of a
person that enables him to get willing efforts of Raghavendra M. J. CHL HOY HOY Mallangagouda S. M. ADL HOY RSK
others to achieve the objectives set by him.
* Liveliness : It is the ability of a person to remain Kiran Mante Harshavardhan Kumar M. Rahul B. K.
cheerful when faced with difficulties to bring about
a cheerful atmosphere in the group. School Captain XII
DYNAMIC : School Vice-Captain XII
* Determination : It is the ability to put in sustained Mess Captain XII
efforts to achieve objectives in spite of the obstacles and Parade Captain XII
setbaks. Sports Captain XII
* Courage: It is an ability to appreciate and take Cultural / Co- Curricular XII
purposive risks. Captain
* Stamina : It is the ability to withstand physical and
mental endurance. SI. No. 1
2
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4
5
6
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JUNIOR HOUSE APPOINTMENTS
CHALUKYA HOUSE
SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 House Captain IX Pavankumar 5688
5698
2 House Vice Captain Preetam J
5713
HOYSALA HOUSE 5738
(37) (38) 1 House Captain IX Sachin Roll No
5652
2 House Vice Captain Ganesh 5667
VIJAYANAGAR HOUSE
SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet
1 Ved Prakash
2 House Captain IX
Basavangouda
HouseViceCaptain IX
WODEYAR HOUSE
SI. No. DescriptionsH Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 5654
2 House Captain IX Ashutosh Yadav 5722
House Vice Captain IX Rakesh H
RASHTRAKOOTA HOUSE
SI. No. DescriptionsH Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 5655
2 House Captain IX Abhinav Patil 5663
House Vice Captain IX Dhananjay VU Roll No
5635
ADHILSHAHI HOUSE 5678
SI. No. DescriptionsH Class Name of the Cadet
1 House Captain IX Raghavendra MC
2 House Vice Captain IX
Shoban Aditya
HOUSE APPOINTMENTS - SENIORS
CHALUKYA HOUSE
SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 5311
2 House Captain XII Sandeep BA 5282
3 5444
House Vice Captain-1 XII Manju Swamy NK
SI. No. Roll No
1 House Vice Captain-2 XI Sankalp V K 5318
2 5289
3 HOYSALA HOUSE 5406
(39) (40) SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 House Captain XII Venkaatesh CG 5258
2 5249
3 House Vice Captain-1 XII Devareddy 5396
House Vice Captain-2 XI Ganesh
ADILSHAHI HOUSE
Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet
House Captain XII Praveen M Biradar
House Vice Captain-1 XII Sammed R G
House Vice Captain-2 XI Abhishek
VIJAYANAGAR HOUSE
SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 House Captain XII Rahul Jadhav 5291
2 HouseViceCaptain-1 XII Shivkumar Kallur 5265
3 HouseViceCaptain-2 XI Shailesh D 5421
WODEYAR HOUSE
SI. No. Descriptions Class Name of the Cadet Roll No
1 Aslam Gundagi 5333
2 House Captain XII Guru Prasad VP 5306
3 HouseViceCaptain-1 XII Neelakanth Singh 5482
HouseViceCaptain-2 XI
LIST OF SAINIK SCHOOLS
Class Name of the Cadet Roll No 4985 SI. Name State Estd
5281 No.
5395
1. S. S. Satara Maharashtra 23.06.61
2. S. S. Balachadi Gujarat 07.07.61
Raghavendra 3. S. S. Kapurthala Punjab 08.07.61
Basavaraj
Amar A 4. S. S. Kunjpura Haryana 24.07.61
RASHTRAKOOTA HOUSE 5. S. S. Chittorgarh Rajasthan 07.08.61
6. S. S. Korukonda A. P. 18.01.62
7. S. S. Kazhakootam Kerala 26.01.62
8. S. S. Purulia W. B. 29.01.62
House Captain XII 9. S. S. Bhubaneshwar Odisha 01.02.62
House Vice Captain XII
House Vice Captain-2 XI 10. S. S. Amravathi Nagar Tamilnadu 16.09.62
11. S. S. Rewa MP 20.07.62
12. S. S. Tilaiya Jharkhand 16.09.63
13. S. S. Bijapur Karnataka 16.09.63
SI. No. Descriptions 14. S. S. Goalpara Assam 12.11.64
15. S. S. Ghorakhal Uttranchal 21.03.66
16. S. S. Nagrota J&K 22.08.70
17. S. S. Imphal Manipur 07.10.71
18. S. S. Sujanpur Tira H. P. 02.07.78
1 19. S. S. Nalanda Bihar 02.10.03
2
3
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SI. State Estd DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA
No. Name
Bihar 12.10.03 Bengaluru Davanageri
20. S. S. Gopal Ganj Bengaluru Rural Chitradurgha
21. S. S. Pungalwa Nagaland 02.04.07 Mysore Ballary
22. S. S. Kodagu Kodagu Dhrawad
23. S. S. Ambikapur Karnataka 18.10.07 Chamaraj Nagar Gadag
24. S. S. Rewari Mandya Koppal
25. S. S. Kalikiri Chhattisgarh 2008 Hasan Raichur
26. S. S. ChhingChhip Kolar Vijayapura
27. S. S. Jhunjhunu Haryana 2009 Tumkur Bagalkot
28. S. S. EastSiang Chikkamagaluru Gulbarga
29. S. S. Chandrapur A. P. 2014 Mangalauru Bidar
30. S. S. Mainpuri (D.K.) Yadgiri
31. S. S. Jhansi Mizoram 2017 Udupi Chikkaballapur
32. S. S. Sambhalpur Haveri Ramnagar
33. S. S. Amethi Rajasthan 2018 Shimoga
Karwar
ArunachalPradesh 2018 (U.K.)Belagavi
Maharashtra 2019
UttarPradesh 2019
UttarPradesh 2019
Odisha 2022
UttarPradesh 2022
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Karnataka BIJAPUR-DISTRICT
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AQUATIC RECORD HOLDERS (Sr.)
SI. Events Name RollNo./ Timings/ Date
1. 50M FREESTYLE S.S.TALAWAR House Dist.
2760(ADL) 33.8Sec 21/01/1999
2. 50M BACKSTROKE D.APATIL 2901(VIJ) 44Sec 19/01/2001
3. 50M BREASTSTROKE C.GINGLESHWAR 2602(WOD) 43.3Sec 21/01/1999
(47) (48) 4. 50M BUTTERFLY S.STALAWAR 2760(ADL) 36.8Sec 21/01/1999
5. 4X50M FREESTYLERELAY RSKHOUSE
6. 4X50M MEDLAY HOYHOUSE 2 Mint 18.11.2015
7. 20X25M ASSRELAY CHLHOUSE 25.28Sec 05.12.1996
8. 500M AQUATIC K.SIDDHARTHAREDDY 07.10.2008
9. 4X25M EDLAYINDIVIDUAL K.SIDDHARTHAREDDY 3Mint 18.11.2015
10. 4X25M EDLAY RELAY ADLHOUSE 13Sec 18.11.2015
18.11.2015
8 Mint
16.6Sec
5237(RSK) 10Mint
31Sec
5237(RSK) 1 Mint
38.78Sec
1Mint
22.1Sec
AQUATIC RECORD HOLDERS (Jr.)
SI. Events Name Timings/Dist. Date
1. 25MFREESTYLE SS TALAWAR-2760(ADL)
2. 25MBACKSTROKE SAYYED-4488(W) 18.70Sec 17/01/1996
3. 25MBREASTSTROKE MMOHAN-2983(W)
4. 25MBUTTERFLY SHIVANGOUDA-4047(H) 22.97Sec 10/12/2010
5. 04X25MFREESTYLERELAY HOYSALHOUSE
6. 10X25MMASSRELAY ADILSHAHIHOUSE 22.80Sec 03/12/1997
7. 08X25MMASSRELAY RASHTRAKOOTAHOUSE
22.25Sec 03/12/2010
1Mint41.41Sec CBC/2017
5Mint3.84Sec 07/10/2008
4Mint6.50Sec 10/12/2011
ATHLETICS RECORD HOLDERS - SENIORS
SI. Events Timings/Dist.Name House Year
2002
1. 100m 1.34Sec VEERESH ADL 1984
1990
2. 200m 23.5Sec. C.NAGESHWARARAO HOY 1992
1990
3. 400m 53.3Sec B.H.PATIL HOY 1990
1972
4. 800m 2m4.5SecSHIVANANDHKALAKERI WOD 1992
1990
5. 1500m 4m30.5SecV.PRASAD CHL 1973
1984
6. 300m 9M33Sec V.PRASAD CHL 1994
2014
(49) (50) 7. 110mHurdles 14.8Sec P.V.DALVI HOY 1993
8. 4x100Relay 48.2Sec HOY/VIJ 2014
1991
9. 4x400Relay 3mint46.1Sec HOY
10. LongJump 5.99mtr M.S.BADIGER WOD
11. TrippleJump 12.38mtr P.S.RAMKUMAR HOY
12. HighJump 1.62mtr P.R.CHAVAN WOD
13. ShotPut CHETANKABADE RSK
14. Discus 32.3mtr N.D.NAVEEN ADL
15. HammerThrow BASAVARAJ CHL
16. Javalin 45.38mtr M.K.SHETTY HOY
ATHLETICS RECORD HOLDERS - JUNIOR
SI. Events Name Timings/Cist. Year
1. 100mRUN UVSHANKAR(VIJ) 12.17Sec 1984
2. 200mRUN UVSHANKAR(VIJ) 25.3Sec 1984
3. 400mRUN MSBADIGER(WOD) IMin 1970
4. 800mRUN SGNAIL(ADL) 2Min20Sec 1969
5. 1500mRUN PSKOTI(HOY) 4Min52.3Sec 1985
6. 4X100RELAY CHALUKYA HOUSE 52.6Sec 1985
7. HIGHJUMP BSRAMKUMAR(HOY) 1.55Meters 1983
8. LONGJUMP MSBADIGER(WOD) 5.45Meters 1970
9. DISCUSTHROW JASBIRSINGH(HOY) 32.06Meters 1972
10. SHOTPUT CHETAN(RSK) 11.50Meters 2010
REIGNING CHAMPIONS 2021-22 SCHOOL ROUTINE 2022-23
Event Srs. Jrs. MONDAY TO FRIDAY
Volley Ball HOY -
Basket Ball CHL - SI Timings (Hrs.) Event
1. 0500 Reveille
2. 0500-0540 Wash & Change / Tea
3. 0545-0600 Fallin for PT Roll Call
by Duty Master
4. AsperSRO Flag Hosting
5. 0600-0640 PT / Practice for Other events
6. 0645-0710 Wash & Change
7. 0710-0720 Dorms & Dress Inspection
by House Master & H Supdt
8. 0725-0755 Breakfast – supervised by
Duty Master
9. 0800-0825 Assembly
10. 0830-0910 I Period
11. 0910-0950 II Period
12. 0950-1030 III Period
13. 1030-1050 Tea Break
14. 1050-1130 IV Period
15. 1130-1210 V Period
16. 1210-1220 Break
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17 1220-1300 VI Period SCHOOL ROUTINE ON SATURDAY
18 1300-1340 VII Period
19 1350-1420 Lunch- supervised by SI Timings(Hrs.)
Duty Master
20 1420-1455 OTW (Own time Work) From-To Event
21 1500-1615 Self Study/
Extra Classes 1. 0500 Reveille
22 1630-1620 Except on Friday
23 1630-1730 Tea/ Snacks 2. 0500-0540 Wash & Change / Tea
24 1731-1745 Games / Inter House
25 1745-1815 Competition 3. 0545-0600 Fallin for PT/ x Country Roll Call
26 Asper SRO Tea Wash & Change
27 1830-2000 Flag Lowering by APTC
28 2010-2020 Prep (DutyTutor)
Fallin Dinner Roll Call 4. AsperSRO Flag Hoisting
29 2020-2050 by Duty Master
Dinner–Supervised by Duty 5. 0600-0640 PT / Cross Country
30 2050-2100 Master
Cadets proceed back to 6. 0645-0710 Wash & Change
31 2115-2215 Hostels
32 2215-2230 Self Study 7. 0710-0720 Dorms & Dress Inspection
33 2230 h Roll Callby House Master
Light Soff– H. M. 8. 0725-0755 Break fast Supervised by
Duty Master
9. 0800-0840 I Period
10. 0840-0920 II Period
11. 0920-1000 III Period
12. 1000-1020 Tea Break
13. 1020-1100 IV Period
14. 1100-1140 V Period
15. 1140-1150 Break
16. 1150-1225 VI Period
17. 1225-1300 VII Period
18. 1300-1340 Club Activities
19. 1340 Lunch
Note : 1) From lunch onwards same routine to be followed as is being
followed from Monday to Friday. 2) Prep / Film will beat 1830hrs as per DI.
3) Second Saturday of the month will be observed asparent's day from10- 30
1800hrs.
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SCHOOL ROUTINE (SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS) I/C
House Masters
SITimings(Hrs.) Event Duty Master
Class Teachers/
From-To Sr. Master
Mr. Harendra
Mr. Harendra
Mr. Harendra
Mr. Harendra
1. 0700-0830 Shramdhaan SCHOOL MORNING ASSEMBLY Speeches by VI to XII VI to XII X
2. 0830-0855 Wash & Change Principal /Sr Master
3. 0900-0930 Breakfast – supervised by Type House Wise Class Wise Assembly
Duty Master
4. 0930-11000 TW O CSD / Play) XII
5. 1100 -1115 Tea Vice Principal
6. 1115 -1300 OTW/ Self Study to VI to XII Adm Officer XI
7. 1300-1330 Lunch- Supervised by
Duty Master -- --
8. 1330-1340 Wash & Change
9 1340-1800 OTW(CSD/Play) Day
10. 1830-2000 Prepby Duty Master / HS Monday
11. 2000-2030 Dinner- Supervised by Tuesday
Duty Master Wednesday
12. 2030-2050 Wash & Change Thursday
13. 2100-2210 OTW / Self Study Friday
14. 2215-2230 Roll Callby House Master Saturday
15. 2230 Light Soff
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SECONDARY DUTIES: ACAD / ADM / APTC / NCC STAFF FORTHE YEAR 2022-23
1.House Masters
House CHL HOY ADL VIJ WOD RSK
Seniors Mr RAD
Mr MPD Mr PM Mr PMS Mr MMK Ms JBG
Juniors Mr MBK Mr DR Mr KNBR Mr KGM Mr DP Mr KK
Associated Mr MBK Mr SSN Mr GBK Mr KGM Mr RGR Mr SSN
ANO
(57) (58) 2. House Tutors (-Co curricular & Extra Curricularactivities).
Days CHL HOY ADL VIJ WOD RSK
Mon
Tue Mr RAD Mr MPD Dr PM Mr PMS Mr MMK MS JBG
Wed Mr MBK Mr DR Mr KNBR Mr KGM Mr DP Mr KK
Thu Dr SMH Mr USD Mr MAT Mrs ST Mr MBS Mr KSG
Fri Dr SRH Mr SSN Mr GBK Mr MUN Mr HB Mr SBS
Sat Mr RSP Mr JHL Mrs AN Mr PMO Mr RGR MrsMET/
**NKD
Mr MBK Mr DR Mr KNBR Mr KGM Mr DP
Mr KK
Class & 3. Class Masters
Section
Name of theTeacher Class & Section Name of theTeacher
VI - A
VI - B MrHarendara B IX -C Dr S. R. Hiremath
VI -C Mr D Raman X- A Mr M. B. Kalal
VII-A Mr Dhanraj P X- B Mr KNB Rao
VII -B Mr G Balakrishna X -C Mrs Asha Nair
VII- C Dr SM Hugar XI -A Mr S.B. Sattikar
VIII -A Mr MU Naik XI -B Mr R. A. Desai
VIII -B Mrs Sheela T XI -C Mr M. M .Kinnal
IX -A Mr PM Ouseph XII -A Dr. P. Mahesh
Mr Kirankumar R XII -B Ms. J.B. Gouli
IX - B Mr JH Lokanath
5. Hobby Club Duties.
Club Coordinator - Mr MP Desai, PGT.
(59) (60) Sl. Name of the club In-charges
(a) Astronomy & Heritage Building / Dr. P. Mahesh
Monuments Mr S. B. Sattikar & System Adm
(b) Animation & Graphic Designing Mrs. M. E. Thakur &Mr Harendra B
(c) Public Speaking Mr P. M. Ouseph & Mr.Dhanraj P.
(d) NDA Motivation Ms.Sheela Tharakan
(e) Mathematics Mr. M.U. Naik & Mr. J.H. Lokanath
(f) Robotics & Innovation Mr. KNB Rao
(g) Philately Mr. M. B. Kalal
(h) Music Mr. Sukesh S. & Mr Dhanraj P.
(j) Quiz, GK & Current Affairs
(k) Photography & Editing Mr. M. B. Sheelwantmath &
Mr.Gawai Kishor S.
(l) School Band Mr. R. Gopal Raju, Shri P. T. Bhajantri &
Band Instructor
(m) English Literacy & Dramatics Mr. P. M. Shetty & Mrs. M. E. Thakur
(n) Kannada Literacy & Dramatics Dr S.R.Hiremath
(o) Hindi and Sanskrit Literacy
Mr.G.BalaKrishna & Mr.K.G. Mahesh
& Dramatics
(p) Art (Drawing & Painting) Dr. S. M. Hugar
Handmade paper products & Craft Mr. M. P.Desai
(q) Calligraphy Mr.D.Raman & Mr.Gawai Kishor S.
(r) Nature (Flora & Fauna)and
Plantation
SECONDARY DUTIES– FOR THE YEAR 2022-23 UPSC / SSB In-Charges Mr. P. M.Ouseph, Mr. Dhanraj P.
Academic Duties / Co-ordination of School Activities UPSC NDA Coaching Team Eng– Mr. HB, Maths– Mr KNBR,
Che- Mr JHK, Bio- Mr DR, SSc –
Duties In charges Maint of Smart Class Rooms Mr PMO, Geo-Mr DP, Phy-Mr
Office Automation & School Prsn MUN
Examination Section Mr. R. S. Pandey, Mr Sukesh , School Website Mr.S.B. Sattikar
School Band Mr. S.B.Sattikar & Mr M. A.Talikoti
Mr. D.Raman, Dr. S. M. Hugar Photography Mr. S.B.Sattikar & Mr M. A .Talikoti
Mr.R.Gopal Raju & Band Instructor
Motivational / Study Tours Mr.K. G. Mahesh Chemistry Lab Mr. M.B. Sheelwantmath,&
Physics Lab Mr.U. S. Dandoti
Adventure Activities & Expeditions Mr. R. Gopal Raju Biology Lab Mr.M. P. Desai
Cyber Bay & IT Lab Mr.M. M.Kinnal
Cultural Activities Mr. P. M. Shetty, Dr. S. R. Hiremath Maths Lab Dr. C.Rama Rao
English Language Lab Mr.S. B. Sattikar
Mr. G. Balakrishna, Mr.K. G. Mahesh Atal Tinkering Lab Ms. Revankumar A. Desai
Music / Band Instructor Social Science Lab
Art Room Ms. Asha Nair
Assembly Public Speaking Mrs.M. E. Thakur & Mr. Harendra B. SATS & NTSE Exam
Students Edition News Papers Mr.M.U. Naik & Mr. J.H. Lokanath
Extempore Srs – English Mrs. Asha Nair Magazines Mr.P. M. Ouseph
GK Tests & Olympiads Dr. S.M. Hugar
Quiz Team/ Competitions Mr. Sukesh S, Mr. Mayur B. K. PPT Competitions for Class XI Mr.M.U. Naik & Mr. D. Raman
Mr.M. B.Sheelwantmath
School Magazine 2022-23 Mr. P. M. Shetty - Chief Editor All House Masters
Mr.Sheela S. Tharakan
Wall Magazine/ Notice Boards Mr.Sukesh S. Mr.R. S. Pandey
News Bulletin & Digest of Events Dr. P. Mahesh & Mrs. Asha Nair
Minutes of Academic Conferences Mr. Dhanraj P.
Master of Ceremony Mrs. M.E. Thakur & Mr. Harendra B.
CBSE Exams Result Analysis Mr.R.S. Pandey
Science Parks Dr. P. Mahesh
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Counseling Ms. JB Gouli/ Part time counselor 6.Co-Curricular Activities.
Property & Maint of Mr. RS Pandey
Academic Staff Room a. Debate (Srs) : Eng: Sri PM Shetty
Identity cards of cadets Mr DK Mohanty (under supervision of SM)
Music Instruments Mr MB Kalal : Hin: Sri G Balakrishna
Events assigned by SSS/ others Mr Harendra B
Text Book Section Mr Kiran Kumar : Kan:Dr. S. R. Hiremath
Cadets Stationery Mr Sheela S Tharakan
Videography Mr Gawai Kishor S & Mr US Dandoti b. Declamation
Investiture Ceremony Mr R Gopal Raju & ANOs
Absentee Arrangements Mr Sheela S Tharakan & Mr PM Ouseph (Jrs & Srs) : Eng - Ms.Asha Nair
(under supervision of Sr Master)
Discipline Committee Mr SB Sattikar, Mr RA Desai : Hin - Mr. Mayur B K
Mr MU Nailk & Mrs S Tharakan
Time Table Sr Master & Mr MM Kinnal & Mrs ST : Kan- Dr. S. R. Hiremath
Public Relation Officers Mr PMS-Eng,Mr SRH-Kan, Mr GBK-Hin
Paper Recycling Unit Mr Gawai Kishor S c. Story Telling : Eng- Mr. Harendra
Basumatary
d. Recitation (Jrs) : Eng - Ms. M.E.Thakur
: San - Mr. KG Mahesh
: Hin - Mr. Mayur BK
e. Essay writing
( Srs & Jrs) Eng- Mr. Harendra
Basumatary
: Hin - Sri. Mayur B. K.
: Kan- Dr S.R.Hiremath
f. Extempore(Srs) : Eng - Mrs. Asha Nair
g. Drama : Eng - Mr. P. M. Shetty
: Kan - Dr. S.R. Hiremath
: Hin - Mr. G. Balakrishna
: San - Mr. K.G.Mahesh
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Games / Sports / Adventure / NCC / Extra Curricular Activities. (r) Indoor Shooting NCC PI & APTC Staff
Co-ordinator for Games/ Sports Mr KG Mahesh (s) Sainik Schools South Zone / Inter Zonal Competitions-
APTC
AsstCo-ordinator Sri DK Mohanty &
Sri SV Joseph
Sl. Activity Responsibilities
a. Hockey Mr Shivaji Patil
b. Volley Ball Mr Ashok S
c. Basket Ball Hav Gurdeep Singh
d. Foot Ball Jr & Sr Sri DK Mohanty & Sri Joseph S V
e. Handball Mr Shivaji Patil
f. Chess,Carrom & Squash Mrs Sushma RS
g. Cricket Hav Anand R Patil
h. Table Tennis Dr C Rama Rao
i. Badminton Hav Dastageer Mulla
j. Lawn Tennis Hav Pushap Raj
k. Obstacle Race Sub Shelke Prakash T
l. Gymnastics APTC
m. Swimming APTC
n. Athletic Meet APTC
o. Cross Country APTC
p. IC Obstacle Course - APTC Staff
for SSB & GTO Task
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8. NCC PI Staff development. They will be responsible for presence
of House Tutors in the respective House during the
a. Sports / Hikes / Visits : Nominated JD/ SD prep / study hours
ANO
4. All the House Masters and Tutors of the
b. NCC Office Duties : JCO, PI NCC respective Houses are responsible for dressing/
c. IC Clothing Stores : Hav Ananda R Patil uniform checking of cadets and their discipline. They
are to take necessary actions to ensure cadets are in
d. IC Rly Reservation : Nominated JD ANO discipline and properly dressed at all time.
e. IC Kote : Hav Dastageer Mulla 5. Housemasters are required to maintain the
following Registers and Records. The same must be
f. IC (1) CSD Canteen : JCO PI NCC put up by 05th of every month to Vice Principal/ Adm
Officer and Principal for perusal:-
g. IC (2) CSD Canteen : Hav Ananda R Patil
h. NCO I/C Ajeet Bhavan:Hav Dastageer Mulla (a) Nominal Roll (b) Muster Roll (c) Parents’
Note. Address & Contact Nos (d) Discipline (e) Medical (f)
1. NDA Incharge is to ensure timely completion & Day out pass (g)Night out / leave (h)Barrack
conduct of NDA affairs include Motivation, Coaching,
SSB Guidance, Filling up of the NDA forms and Inter damages(j)Barrack repair register(k)Demand register
House Competitions of NDA Entry and UPSC
Examinations. (furniture)) paper and Periodical register (m) CSD
2. Class Masters of Classes IX, X, XI & XII are to demand register (n) Uniform issue register (p) Library
undertake filling and checking of Board
Registration/Examination forms and preparation of register.
CBSE Evaluation for timely assistance to the
nominated In-charge(s). b. Additional duties other than mentioned may be
assigned, as and when required by the Principal, Vice
3. House Masters must be present for PT & Games Principal & Adm Officer from time to time.
and involve themselves in cadets’ personality
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SAINIK SCHOOL BIJAPUR
ACTIVITY CALENDER FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23
S.No. Date Day Event
1 04-04-2022 Monday Commencement of AY 2022-23
(69) (70) 2 05-04-2022 Tuesday Normal routine
3 06-04-2022 Wednesday Normal routine
4 07-04-2022 Thursday Normal routine
5 08-04-2022 Friday Normal routine
6 09-04-2022 Saturday Normal routine
7 10-04-2022 Sunday UPSC Exam- 149 NDA
8 11-04-2022 Monday Normal routine
9 12-04-2022 Tuesday Normal routine
10 13-04-2022 Wednesday Essay Writing-Eng & Kan
11 14-04-2022 Thursday (Sr & Jr)
12 15-04-2022 Friday Mahavir Jayanti
13 16-04-2022 Saturday Good Friday
14 17-04-2022 Sunday Normal routine
15 18-04-2022 Monday
16 19-04-2022 Tuesday Holiday routine
17 20-04-2022 Wednesday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
18 21-04-2022 Thursday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
19 22-04-2022 Friday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
20 23-04-2022 Saturday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
21 24-04-2022 Sunday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
Holiday routine
(71) (72) 22 25-04-2022 Monday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr)
23 26-04-2022 Tuesday
24 27-04-2022 Wednesday Hockey (Sr) & Football (Jr) Ends
25 28-04-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
26 29-04-2022 Friday
27 30-04-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
28 01-05-2022 Sunday
29 02-05-2022 Monday Drawing Compe-Srs&Jrs
30 03-05-2022 Tuesday Volley Ball (Sr)
31 04-05-2022 Wednesday Indoor Games-Jrs- Begins
32 05-05-2022 Thursday May Day/
33 06-05-2022 Friday Volley Ball (Sr)
Indoor Games-Jrs
Idul Fitr
Volley Ball (Sr)
Indoor Games -Jrs
Volley Ball (Sr)
Indoor Games- Jrs- Ends
MT-1
34 07-05-2022 Saturday MT-1
35 08-05-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
36 09-05-2022 Monday MT-1
37 10-05-2022 Tuesday MT-1
38 11-05-2022 Wednesday MT-1
39 12-05-2022 Thursday MT-1
40 13-05-2022 Friday Farewell to 12th
41 14-05-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation-Begins (44 Days)
42 15-05-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
43 16-05-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
44 17-05-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
45 18-05-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
(73) (74) 46 19-05-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
47 20-05-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
48 21-05-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
49 22-05-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
50 23-05-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
51 24-05-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
52 25-05-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
53 26-05-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
54 27-05-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
55 28-05-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
56 29-05-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
57 30-05-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
58 31-05-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
59 01-06-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
60 02-06-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
61 03-06-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
62 04-06-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
63 05-06-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
64 06-06-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
65 07-06-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
66 08-06-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
67 09-06-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
68 10-06-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
69 11-06-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
(75) (76) 70 12-06-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
71 13-06-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
72 14-06-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
73 15-06-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
74 16-06-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
75 17-06-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
76 18-06-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
77 19-06-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation
78 20-06-2022 Monday Summer Vacation
79 21-06-2022 Tuesday Summer Vacation
80 22-06-2022 Wednesday Summer Vacation
81 23-06-2022 Thursday Summer Vacation
82 24-06-2022 Friday Summer Vacation
83 25-06-2022 Saturday Summer Vacation
84 26-06-2022 Sunday Summer Vacation-Ends (44 Days)
85 27-06-2022 Monday School
86 28-06-2022 Tuesday Re-open
87 29-06-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
88 30-06-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
89 01-07-2022 Friday Normal Routine
90 02-07-2022 Saturday Debate-Kan(Srs)
91 03-07-2022 Sunday Investiture Ceremony
92 04-07-2022 Monday Holiday routine
93 05-07-2022 Tuesday Debate-Eng(Srs)
Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
(77) (78) 94 06-07-2022 Wednesday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
95 07-07-2022 Thursday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
96 08-07-2022 Friday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
97 09-07-2022 Saturday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
98 10-07-2022 Sunday Idul Zuha
99 11-07-2022 Monday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
100 12-07-2022 Tuesday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr)
101 13-07-2022 Wednesday Football (Sr) & Hockey (Jr) Ends
102 14-07-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
103 15-07-2022 Friday Drill Comp -VIII & IX (JD)
104 16-07-2022 Saturday Basket Ball (Sr)Begins
105 17-07-2022 Sunday
106 18-07-2022 Monday Basket Ball (Sr)
107 19-07-2022 Tuesday Basket Ball (Sr)
108 20-07-2022 Wednesday Basket Ball (Sr) Ends
109 21-07-2022 Thursday Indoor Games (sr)/ Band Comp (VIII)
110 22-07-2022 Friday Indoor Games (sr)/ Band Comp (VIII)
111 23-07-2022 Saturday Indoor Games (sr)/ Band Comp (VIII) -
112 24-07-2022 Sunday Ends
113 25-07-2022 Monday PTA
114 26-07-2022 Tuesday Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
115 27-07-2022 Wednesday Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
116 28-07-2022 Thursday Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
117 29-07-2022 Friday Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
(79) (80) 118 30-07-2022 Saturday Periodic Test 1 (VI to X) / Maths (XI & XII)
119 31-07-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
120 01-08-2022 Monday Normal Routine
121 02-08-2022 Tuesday Normal Routine
122 03-08-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
123 04-08-2022 Thursday Athletic Meet
124 05-08-2022 Friday
125 06-08-2022 Saturday -1
126 07-08-2022 Sunday Athletic Meet-1
127 08-08-2022 Monday Athletic Meet-1
128 09-08-2022 Tuesday Holiday routine
129 10-08-2022 Wednesday PT-Comp
Muharram
PT-Comp
130 11-08-2022 Thursday Aquatic Comp
131 12-08-2022 Friday Aquatic Comp
132 13-08-2022 Saturday Holiday routine
133 14-08-2022 Sunday Independence Day
134 15-08-2022 Monday Normal Routine
135 16-08-2022 Tuesday Drill Compt (XI & XII)
136 17-08-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
137 18-08-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
138 19-08-2022 Friday X Country Srs & Jrs
139 20-08-2022 Saturday Holiday routine
140 21-08-2022 Sunday Story Telling- VI
141 22-08-2022 Monday
(81) (82) 142 23-08-2022 Tuesday Normal Routine
143 24-08-2022 Wednesday
144 25-08-2022 Thursday Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
145 26-08-2022 Friday Maths (XI & XII)
146 27-08-2022 Saturday Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
147 28-08-2022 Sunday Maths (XI & XII)
148 29-08-2022 Monday Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
149 30-08-2022 Tuesday Maths (XI & XII)
150 31-08-2022 Wednesday Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
151 01-09-2022 Thursday Maths (XI & XII)
152 02-09-2022 Friday
153 03-09-2022 Saturday Holiday routine
Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
Maths (XI & XII)
Monthly Test ( VI to VII) /PT-2 (IX to X) /
Maths (XI & XII)
Ganesh Chaturthi
Normal Routine
Normal Routine
Normal Routine
154 04-09-2022 Sunday UPSC Exam- 150 NDA
155 05-09-2022 Monday Teachers Day
156 06-09-2022 Tuesday Quiz (Srs)
157 07-09-2022 Wednesday Equestrian - IX
158 08-09-2022 Thursday Equestrian - IX
159 09-09-2022 Friday Equestrian -IX
160 10-09-2022 Saturday Wall Mag
161 11-09-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
162 12-09-2022 Monday IH Cultural Competition-(Srs & Jrs)
163 13-09-2022 Tuesday IH Cultural Competition-(Srs- & Jrs)
164 14-09-2022 Wednesday IH Cultural Competition-(Srs &Jrs)
165 15-09-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
(83) (84) 166 16-09-2022 Friday Annual Day- School Cultural Show
167 17-09-2022 Saturday
168 18-09-2022 Sunday Debate-Hindi-Srs
169 19-09-2022 Monday
170 20-09-2022 Tuesday Holiday routine
171 21-09-2022 Wednesday
172 22-09-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
173 23-09-2022 Friday
174 24-09-2022 Saturday Elocution-Hindi(Srs)
175 25-09-2022 Sunday
176 26-09-2022 Monday Normal Routine
177 27-09-2022 Tuesday
Essay Writing -Hindi
Recitation-Hindi
Educational Tour
-other than IX & XII
Educational Tour
-other than IX & XII
Educational Tour- other than IX & XII
Educational Tour- other than IX & XII
178 28-09-2022 Wednesday Educational Tour- other than IX & XII -
179 29-09-2022 Thursday NCC CATC , JD & SD-Begins
180 30-09-2022 Friday Educational Tour- other than IX & XII-End ,
181 01-10-2022 Saturday NCC CATC , JD & SD
182 02-10-2022 Sunday
183 03-10-2022 Monday NCC CATC JD & SD
184 04-10-2022 Tuesday
185 05-10-2022 Wednesday Annual Parents Meet - NCC CATC JD &
186 06-10-2022 Thursday SD
187 07-10-2022 Friday Gandhi Jayanthi - NCC CATC JD & SD
188 08-10-2022 Saturday
189 09-10-2022 Sunday Autumn Vacation-Begins - NCC CATC JD
& SD
Autumn Vacation - NCC CATC JD & SD
Dussehra -NCC CATC JD & SD
Autumn Vacation - NCC CATC JD & SD
Autumn Vacation - NCC CATC JD & SD -
End
Autumn Vacation
Id-E-Milad
(85) (86) 190 10-10-2022 Monday Autumn Vacation
191 11-10-2022 Tuesday Autumn Vacation
192 12-10-2022 Wednesday Autumn Vacation
193 13-10-2022 Thursday Autumn Vacation
194 14-10-2022 Friday Autumn Vacation
195 15-10-2022 Saturday Autumn Vacation
196 16-10-2022 Sunday Autumn Vacation
197 17-10-2022 Monday Autumn Vacation
198 18-10-2022 Tuesday Autumn Vacation
199 19-10-2022 Wednesday Autumn Vacation
200 20-10-2022 Thursday Autumn Vacation
201 21-10-2022 Friday Autumn Vacation
202 22-10-2022 Saturday Autumn Vacation
203 23-10-2022 Sunday Autumn Vacation
204 24-10-2022 Monday DIW ALI
205 25-10-2022 Tuesday
206 26-10-2022 Wednesday Autumn Vacation
207 27-10-2022 Thursday Autumn Vacation
208 28-10-2022 Friday Autumn Vacation
209 29-10-2022 Saturday Autumn Vacation Cdts Report Back
210 30-10-2022 Sunday School
211 31-10-2022 Monday Re-open
212 01-11-2022 Tuesday Holiday routine
213 02-11-2022 Wednesday
Normal routine
Declamation-Eng-Jrs
Normal Routine
(87) (88) 214 03-11-2022 Thursday NSO
215 04-11-2022 Friday Recitation-Sans
216 05-11-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
217 06-11-2022 Sunday
218 07-11-2022 Monday Holiday routine
219 08-11-2022 Tuesday TERM-1 EXMAS
220 09-11-2022 Wednesday Guru Nanak Jayanthi
221 10-11-2022 Thursday TERM-1 EXMAS
222 11-11-2022 Friday TERM-1 EXMAS
223 12-11-2022 Saturday TERM-1 EXMAS
224 13-11-2022 Sunday TERM-1 EXMAS
225 14-11-2022 Monday Holiday routine
Normal Routine
226 15-11-2022 Tuesday Normal Routine
227 16-11-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
228 17-11-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
229 18-11-2022 Friday Normal Routine
230 19-11-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
231 20-11-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
232 21-11-2022 Monday Cricket (Srs)
233 22-11-2022 Tuesday Cricket (Srs)
234 23-11-2022 Wednesday Cricket (Srs)
235 24-11-2022 Thursday NCO
236 25-11-2022 Friday Normal Routine
237 26-11-2022 Saturday Obstacle Race
(89) (90) 238 27-11-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
239 28-11-2022 Monday Normal Routine
240 29-11-2022 Tuesday Normal Routine
241 30-11-2022 Wednesday
242 01-12-2022 Thursday Extempre-Eng(XII)
243 02-12-2022 Friday Normal Routine
244 03-12-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
245 04-12-2022 Sunday Normal Routine
246 05-12-2022 Monday PTA
247 06-12-2022 Tuesday PPT Compt -XI
248 07-12-2022 Wednesday PPT Compt -XI
249 08-12-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
Normal Routine
250 09-12-2022 Friday Normal Routine
251 10-12-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
252 11-12-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
253 12-12-2022 Monday Normal Routine
254 13-12-2022 Tuesday IMO
255 14-12-2022 Wednesday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
256 15-12-2022 Thursday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
257 16-12-2022 Friday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
258 17-12-2022 Saturday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
259 18-12-2022 Sunday Holiday routine
260 19-12-2022 Monday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
261 20-12-2022 Tuesday PT-2 (VI to VIII) & PT3 (IX & X)
(91) (92) 262 21-12-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
263 22-12-2022 Thursday Cricket (Jrs)
264 23-12-2022 Friday Cricket (Jrs)
265 24-12-2022 Saturday Cricket (Jrs)
266 25-12-2022 Sunday Christmas
267 26-12-2022 Monday Normal Routine
268 27-12-2022 Tuesday Normal Routine
269 28-12-2022 Wednesday Normal Routine
270 29-12-2022 Thursday Normal Routine
271 30-12-2022 Friday Quiz- (Jrs)
272 31-12-2022 Saturday Normal Routine
273 01-01-2023 Sunday New Year Eve
274 02-01-2023 Monday Normal Routine
275 03-01-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
276 04-01-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
277 05-01-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
278 06-01-2023 Friday Normal Routine
279 07-01-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
280 08-01-2023 Sunday AISSEE 2023
281 09-01-2023 Monday Normal Routine
282 10-01-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
283 11-01-2023 Wednesday Athletic Meet
284 12-01-2023 Thursday Athletic Meet
285 13-01-2023 Friday Athletic Meet
(93) (94) 286 14-01-2023 Saturday Pongal/ Sankranti
287 15-01-2023 Sunday Holiday routine
288 16-01-2023 Monday Normal Routine
289 17-01-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
290 18-01-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
291 19-01-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
292 20-01-2023 Friday Normal Routine
293 21-01-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
294 22-01-2023 Sunday Holiday routine
295 23-01-2023 Monday Normal Routine
296 24-01-2023 Tuesday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
297 25-01-2023 Wednesday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
298 26-01-2023 Thursday 73rd Republic Day/
299 27-01-2023 Friday Patriotic Song Comp
300 28-01-2023 Saturday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
301 29-01-2023 Sunday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
302 30-01-2023 Monday Holiday routine
303 31-01-2023 Tuesday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
304 01-02-2023 Wednesday MT-3 (VI to VIII) / PB-1 (X & XII)
305 02-02-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
306 03-02-2023 Friday Normal Routine
307 04-02-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
308 05-02-2023 Sunday Normal Routine
309 06-02-2023 Monday Holiday routine
Normal Routine
(95) (96) 310 07-02-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
311 08-02-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
312 09-02-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
313 10-02-2023 Friday Pre Board--2
314 11-02-2023 Saturday Pre Board--2
315 12-02-2023 Sunday Holiday routine
316 13-02-2023 Monday
317 14-02-2023 Tuesday P- Board--2
P- Board--2
318 15-02-2023 Wednesday P- Board--2
319 16-02-2023 Thursday P- Board--2
320 17-02-2023 Friday Normal Routine
321 18-02-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
322 19-02-2023 Sunday PTA
323 20-02-2023 Monday Normal Routine
324 21-02-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
325 22-02-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
326 23-02-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
327 24-02-2023 Friday Normal Routine
328 25-02-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
329 26-02-2023 Sunday Holiday routine
330 27-02-2023 Monday Normal Routine
331 28-02-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
332 01-03-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
333 02-03-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
334 03-03-2023 Friday Normal Routine
335 04-03-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
336 05-03-2023 Sunday Holiday routine
337 06-03-2023 Monday CBSE TERM-2 EXAMS
338 07-03-2023 Tuesday TERM-2 EXAMS
339 08-03-2023 Wednesday TERM-2 EXAMS
340 09-03-2023 Thursday TERM-2 EXAMS
341 10-03-2023 Friday TERM-2 EXAMS
342 11-03-2023 Saturday TERM-2 EXAMS
343 12-03-2023 Sunday Holiday Routine
344 13-03-2023 Monday Normal Routine
345 14-03-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
346 15-03-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
(97) 347 16-03-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
348 17-03-2023 Friday Normal Routine
349 18-03-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
Holiday routine
350 19-03-2023 Sunday
351 20-03-2023 Monday Normal Routine
Normal Routine
352 21-03-2023 Tuesday
Normal Routine
353 22-03-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
354 23-03-2023 Thursday Normal Routine
355 24-03-2023 Friday Normal Routine
356 25-03-2023 Saturday Holiday routine
Normal Routine
357 26-03-2023 Sunday Normal Routine
358 27-03-2023 Monday Normal Routine
359 28-03-2023 Tuesday Normal Routine
360 29-03-2023 Wednesday Normal Routine
361 30-03-2023 Thursday
362 31-03-2023 Friday Normal Routine
Holiday routine
363 01-04-2023 Saturday Normal Routine
364 02-04-2023 Sunday
365 03-04-2023 Monday
WED 0600-0640 hrs Day Time SCHOOL DRESS CODE
0700-1340 hrs MON 0600-0640
0730-1340 hrs
1600-1730 hrs
1830-2115 hrs
2115 Onwords
TUE 0600-0640
0730-1340 hrs
1600-1730 hrs
1830-2115 hrs
2115 Onwords
PT-T Shirt, White Half Pant, Dress
PT Shoes & Socks
White Full Pant, White Full Shirt, PT Shirt, White Half Pant
School Tie, Blazer (XI & XII) PT Shoes & Socks
Black Shoes & Socks Khaki dress, Black Shoes & Socks
House Colour T Shirt, Blue Half Pant
(98) PT Shoes & Socks
White Full Shirt, Black Pant,
Black Shoes & Socks
Night Dress
PT Shirt, White Half Pant
PT Shoes & Socks
Khaki dress, Black Shoes & Socks
House Colour T Shirt, Blue Half Pant
PT Shoes & Socks
White Full Shirt, Black Pant,
Black Shoes & Socks
Night Dress