The Right Start for a Bright Future
The Right Start for a Bright Future is fundamentally built upon a foundation of strong academics, disciplined character, and an unshakable vision. We believe that by nurturing curiosity and instilling core values today, we are giving every student the essential first step—The Right Start—to unlock their highest potential and guarantee a brilliant, successful tomorrow. This critical foundation also encompasses the development of social responsibility and empathy, ensuring students grow into individuals who understand the importance of community and ethical contribution. It is this unique blend of intellectual rigor and moral guidance that truly prepares them for the complexities ahead.
Our goal is for every graduate to leave us prepared to embrace challenges, lead with integrity, and make a meaningful, positive impact on society, transforming their potential into tangible achievement.
Academics
Pre-Primary
Focuses on foundational skills through playful learning, motor skill development, and social interaction, preparing children for formal education.
- Play-way method of learning
- Emphasis on fine motor skills
- Basic literacy and numeracy
- Creative arts and music
Lower Primary (LP)
Classes from 1st to 4th, focusing on building strong literacy and numeracy bases, encouraging curiosity and independent thinking.
- Interactive classroom sessions
- Active learning through projects and group activities
- Introduction to basic scientific concepts
- Encouragement of critical thinking skills
Upper Primary (UP)
Classes from 5th to 7th, the teachers try to bring out the inner-talents of students and try to make them responsible personalities.
- In-depth study of Core Subjects (Math, Science, Social Science, Language)
- Introduction to specialized subjects and concepts
- Focus on research skills and independent study
- Opportunities for student leadership and public speaking
High School (HS)
Classes from 8th to 10th, with friendly and supportive teachers guiding students towards excellence.
- Development of advanced critical analysis and complex problem-solving
- Outstanding sports records
- Modern lab facilities
- Extra-curricular activities
Higher Secondary (Science)
Classes +1 and +2 offering the Science stream, preparing students for competitive exams and higher education in technical fields.
- Comprehensive Physics, Chemistry, Biology curriculum
- Advanced Lab sessions and projects
- Guidance for competitive entrance exams
- Career counseling for Science-based fields
Higher Secondary (Computer Science)
Classes +1 and +2 focused on Computer Science, blending core science subjects with in-depth programming and IT skills.
- Integrated Computer Science curriculum
- Dedicated computer lab access for programming
- Focus on logical thinking and problem-solving
- Preparation for IT and Engineering courses
Our Facilities
Physics Lab
Physics Lab
Physics Lab reinforces the knowledge acquired in the theory class by emphasizing on the fundamental concepts of physics. It makes them realize the importance of direct observation as compared to inference based on theory.
Chemistry Lab
Chemistry Lab
Chemistry Laboratory provides a platform for students to nurture the budding scientist within them. Here they are taught various scientific concepts through demonstrations as well as by experiments.
Biology Lab
Biology Lab
Biology lab is ready for the detailed structures, morphological, histological and physiological aspects of plants and animals. This is a place where our students are given a chance to explore to the genetics and bio-diversity of our universe. Children have the liberty to make models and projects by availing lab facilities.
Computer Lab
Computer Lab
Technology plays a major role in twenty-first century education. The School has a computer lab with 40 computers accessible to students. It has advanced infrastructure in terms of hardware and software which cater to the requirements of the students, teachers and the curriculum. Students do comprehensive research for their projects and presentations in the computer lab with the help of qualified committed teachers.
Library
Library
Our well-stocked library offers a quiet space for research and reading, equipped with a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources to support the curriculum and encourage lifelong learning.
School Bus
School Bus
Safe and reliable transportation is provided via our dedicated fleet of school buses, covering key routes to ensure comfortable and timely commuting for all students.
Football Ground
Football Ground
A full-sized, well-maintained football ground provides the perfect venue for team practice, inter-school matches, and physical education classes, promoting teamwork and fitness.
Play Ground
Play Ground
Equipped with safe and engaging apparatus, the primary playground is a lively space for younger students to enjoy recess, develop coordination, and interact socially.
Smart Class
Smart Class
Our Smart Classrooms leverage interactive whiteboards, multimedia content, and digital tools to transform passive learning into a dynamic, multisensory experience that maximizes student engagement and knowledge retention.
School Activities
Charity Day
Youth Festival
Sports Day
Annual Day
Spiritual Growth
Charity Day
Youth Festival
Sports Day
Annual Day
Spiritual Growth
Know Us
Why Auxilium School
Choosing Auxilium means selecting an educational experience rooted in the time-tested Salesian Preventive System. This philosophy, inspired by St. John Bosco, is built on Reason, Religion, and Loving Kindness—creating a genuine family atmosphere where every student feels trusted, respected, and safe.
We commit to the integral formation of the whole person. Our rigorous academics are seamlessly paired with moral, social, and emotional guidance. We don't just teach subjects; we cultivate students who are intellectually sound, morally upright, and socially committed—prepared to lead with integrity and make a positive contribution to the world.
Our History
Auxilium School was founded in 1999 by the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, commonly known as the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco. It is a minority institution established and administered by them primarily for the education of the Catholic Community. But members of other communities are also admitted irrespective of caste and creed and their rights of conscience are respected.
The school follows the educative system of Don Bosco based on reason, religion and loving kindness, where the pupil is the protagonist of his/her own formation. The Educating community consisting of parents, teachers, pupils and management work together for the holistic development of the pupil in a family atmosphere.
Mission and Vision
Mission
Our Mission is to empower every student through the Salesian Preventive System (Reason, Godliness, and Loving Kindness) to achieve their full potential. We are committed to fostering integral development, ensuring our graduates are confident, ethical leaders prepared to serve and contribute to a more just and humane world.
Vision
We envisage our pupils to become intellectually enlightened, morally upright, spiritually oriented, emotionally balanced, socially committed, patriotic and accomplished, in a word integrally developed young women and men who will be agents of social transformation in today’s India for a better tomorrow.
School Timing
School year
The scholastic year is from June to March. The working hours are from 9.00am to 3.30pm. There will be 8 periods a day, each period having duration of 40 minutes. Children are to reach the school by 8.30am.
School Assembly
School assembly will be held in the morning of Wednesday. The children should wear special uniform on the assembly day.
Pre-Primary,Grade 1–10
| Day | School Begins | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9.00am | 3.30pm |
| Tuesday | 9.00am | 3.30pm |
| Wednesday | 9.00am | 3.30pm |
| Thursday | 9.00am | 3.30pm |
| Friday | 9.00am | 3.30pm |
GROUPS & CLUBS
Clubs and Houses are the best chances for the students to :
- Make new friends
- Students will meet people who have similar interests to yours.
- They may also meet people from different backgrounds who may not have the opportunity to interact with before.
- Build respect and learn team work
- By joining clubs or teams, students will learn to work towards a common goal, learn respect for coaches, leaders, yourself, and one another.
- Gain self-confidence
- Team work help students gain self-esteem. By participating in a club students have the opportunity excel in something they enjoy and are good at.
GROUPS (HOUSES)
DON BOSCO HOUSE (DB)
Named after St. John Bosco, this house embodies dedication, joy, and service. Members focus on community welfare projects and fostering a positive, energetic environment through sports and creative events.
- Motto: Serve with Joy.
- Activities: Inter-house sports tournaments, charity drives.
- Focus: Building leadership through cheerful service.
DOMINIC SAVIO HOUSE (DS)
Dominic Savio House is dedicated to purity, academic excellence, and personal holiness. Members focus on academic competitiveness and cultural activities emphasizing discipline and moral values.
- Motto: Knowledge is Power.
- Activities: Academic quizzes, drama, public speaking competitions.
- Focus: High achievement and intellectual growth.
MOTHER MARY HOUSE (MM)
Representing compassion, faith, and patience. Mother Mary House encourages students to participate in artistic and compassionate endeavors, promoting care for others and quiet leadership.
- Motto: Compassion in Action.
- Activities: Fine arts showcase, volunteer work, guidance counseling initiatives.
- Focus: Nurturing talent and empathy.
LAURA VICCUNA HOUSE (LV)
Dedicated to the ideals of purity, sacrifice, and strong moral character. This house emphasizes ethical behavior, debate, and activities that challenge students to stand up for justice and truth.
- Motto: Courage and Truth.
- Activities: Ethics debates, drama contests, social awareness campaigns.
- Focus: Developing moral and ethical leadership.
CLUBS
SCIENCE CLUB
Science involves a pursuit of knowledge causing general truths as the operations of fundamental laws. It aims to inculcate and improve scientific temper amongst our students, promote scientific thinking and new ideas and enhance scientific awareness.
- To explore the physical realm of our environment through experiments and establish evidence.
- To develop a scientific attitude and a rational outlook towards life.
- The goal is to learn Science with fun. Children love Science that allows them to perform hands-on experiments.
MATHS CLUB
The Maths Club has been introduced with the aim of making Mathematics fun for students. It endeavours to help students grasp mathematical concepts better through activities like puzzles, shortcuts in calculations and games.
- Participation in Math related competitions.
- Conduct Mathematics quiz.
- Study of various math based puzzles, software and games.
- To develop a scientific attitude and a rational outlook towards life.
VIDES CLUB
VIDES (International Volunteer for Women Education Development) Club aims to promote volunteerism and active citizenship among students. It focuses on social service, community outreach, and raising awareness about global issues, empowering students to become agents of positive change.
- Organizing community service and outreach programs.
- Participating in local and international awareness campaigns.
- Developing skills in planning, fundraising, and project management.
- Promoting human rights and social justice.
LITERARY CLUB
The Literary Club fosters a love for language, literature, and creative expression. It provides a platform for students to hone their public speaking, debating, and writing skills in a stimulating and supportive environment.
- Conducting debates, elocution, and public speaking sessions.
- Organizing creative writing workshops and poetry slams.
- Reviewing books and hosting literary discussions.
- Publishing a school literary magazine/newsletter.
ECO CLUB
Sensitizing our young students to environment related issues is the main purpose of the School's Eco Club.
- Tree plantation drives.
- Organizing campaigns and rallies like 'Say no to Poly Bags', 'Say no to crackers', 'Save Water', 'Save Energy', and 'Green and Clean City'.
HUMAN RIGHTS CLUB
Public speaking is an art every student must develop. Public speaking helps to develop confidence among students, and enables them to be better prepared to take on leadership positions in future life. To be confident leaders, efforts have to begin at primary level. Hesitation and failure to present thoughts clearly is a prominent feature in today's child.
- Extempore debates and declamation.
- Reading news headlines.
- Provide computer support for all school events.
- Help make presentations for various school functions.
- Increase awareness of computers amongst students.
- Organize computer-based competitions.
Faculty & Staff
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Principal's Message
A Word from the Principal
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COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
Competitive Exams
Phoenix Talent Examination
A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.A major talent search examination designed to identify and nurture exceptional student abilities in academic and intellectual fields.
DCL Talent Examination
The DCL exam assesses proficiency across multiple subjects and is crucial for students seeking competitive edge in their primary and high school years.
Kids Winner Talent Examination
Targeted at younger students, this examination helps build an early foundation for competitive test-taking and problem-solving skills.
Competitions
Deepika Colour India Competition
A prestigious art and drawing competition that allows students to showcase their creativity and artistic flair on a large platform.
Inter School Quiz Competition
A stimulating quiz event promoting general knowledge, quick thinking, and healthy competition between various schools in the region.
ICSE & ISC Results
Board Examination Results
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ADMINISTRATION
Mandatory Public Disclosure Documents
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ACHIEVEMENTS
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School Rules and Regulations
Rules to Follow
- Self - Discipline is necessary to achieve self - direction. School rules are a help to strengthen the pupils' determination for integral growth. They are guidelines to self-development rather than restrictions to it.
- Every pupil is expected to be present for the daily assembly.
- It is strictly compulsory for every pupil to come to the school in full uniform, neatly dressed and with proper hair cut.
- No low waist pants are allowed in the school.
- Ornaments or Jewellery of any kind are not allowed in the school. The school does not take responsibility for money or articles that are lost.
- Pupils are expected to participate in all the activities of the school and will not be excused from physical exercises or organized games without a doctor's certificate.
- Any damage done in classroom or about the premises will have to be made good.
- Pupils must speak in English in school campus to facilitate the learning of the language.
- No books, newspapers, magazines, cassettes, CDs and pendrives may be brought to school without the consent of the school authorities.
- No gifts or donation to the teachers are allowed.
- Forgery of parent's signature or altering of marks and ranks will be dealt seriously.
- All communications should be addressed to the Principal and not to the class teacher.
- Teachers and pupils are not allowed to meet the parents or visitors during the school hours.
- No one is allowed at lunch time to feed the pupils.
- No school transactions will be done through the phone.
- The pupils and the staff are forbidden to organize any meeting, raising fund, ticket selling, parties, picnic, class organization and political activities in the school campus.
- All the parents should come and receive the progress report and meet the concerned teachers on the day fixed for it.
- Parents can meet the teachers on the last working day of every month from 3.30 to 4.00 pm.
- Pupils should be courteous to all in the school and outside, in their words and deeds and be considerate towards others.
- Pupils shall cooperate with authorities in keeping the premises clean and tidy.
- No pupils shall leave the school premises during the school hours without the permission of the principal.
- No pupil shall have the mobile phone in the school campus.
- The fees once paid will not be refunded.
- The students should be present in the school before 9.15 am.
- Strict silence should be observed in the library.
- No members shall take any printed book or note book into the library.
- Books must not be marked or defaced. The pages must not be folded and used as book marks.
- Periodicals placed on the magazine racks should not be mishandled. They should be replaced on the racks after use.
- Reference books and periodicals will not be issued, but are available for reference within the library time.
- Staff and pupils shall make good any book or library property damaged by them. If one book of a set is damaged, the whole set shall be replaced.
- Absence from the school shall not be admitted as an excuse for delay in returning books.
- Date labels shall not be tampered with.
- The librarian may recall any book at any time before the expiry of the normal period of loan.
- No staff or pupil is allowed to lend books to anyone in or outside the school.
- Library books will not be lent to either pupils or staff during the vacations.
- Books when in use must always be lent to be covered. They should not be left about on verandas or in the sun.
- Absence of the pupils must be supported by a letter signed by the parents or guardian on the day of return to the school.
- A pupil absenting himself/herself from the school for 30 working days, without the notice will be removed from the roll. He/she will have to be re-admitted.
- If the absence, on account of illness lasts more than 10 days, the application for leave must be accompanied by a medical certificate.
- Pupils should be present on the re-opening day after each vacation and on the last working day of every term. Absence on these days without adequate reason will be viewed seriously.
- No pupil will be allowed to appear for the final examination if the attendance for the year is inadequate (80%).
- A pupil coming late may not enter the class unless he/she brings to the class teacher a note signed by the principal.
- New pupils should be introduced personally by the parents or guardian who will be responsible to the principal for their regularity and fees.
- Pupils coming from recognized schools are required to produce a Transfer Certificate from the institution last attended.
- Transfer Certificate will be given only to those who have fully settled their dues and produce a written application from the parents or guardian.
- Irregular attendance, habitual want of application, disobedience, any kind of cheating or any serious misbehavior even outside the school will be viewed seriously.
- Application for TC should be given 10 days in advance.
- Homework is designed to reinforce classroom learning, not consume excessive time.
- Parents should encourage a designated time and quiet space for homework completion.
- The school monitors homework load to ensure it is balanced across subjects.
- Students are encouraged to seek clarification from teachers regarding homework difficulties.
ALUMNI NETWORK
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SUBJECTS OFFERED
SUBJECTS OFFERED
Kindergarten (KG)
Lower Primary: Classes I & II
Lower Primary: Classes III, IV & V
Upper Primary: Classes VI, VII & VIII
High School: Classes IX & X
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
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CONTACT US
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59R3+FVG, Karippally,
Kerala 670306A
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AUXILIUM SCHOOL
VARAKKAD, KOTTAMALA P.O. - 671 314, Kasaragod, Kerala
Affiliated to ICSE, Delhi (KE 124)