Tamil heritage celebrated at Omega

Tamil heritage celebrated at Omega

Resplendent Senthamizh Saga brings together electrifying student performances 

Chennai, 27th June 2023: Lalaji Memorial Omega International School celebrated the immense legacy of Tamil la nguage and its many beautiful facets through its 16th Annual Day titled ‘Senthamizh Saga this 26th of June. The e vent brought together the best of student performances and was testimony to the school’s profound commitme nt to promote local language and culture. Dr.Razia Parvin, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of History, Queen Mary’s College presided over the event as Chief Guest.

Students took the audience on a memorable journey down memory lane through the world of the ancient epic e mperors of South India. With music, dance and drama, the effervescent performers stole the show with their ex ceptional portrayals. Notable works of Tamil literature including the Silapadikaram were portrayed with nuanced presentations and aplomb. The school Annual report for the academic year 2022-23 was presented and the acad emic achievers of the academic year were felicitated by the Chief Guest.

Dr. Parvin appreciated the exceptional performances of the students and congratulated the school management for its holistic approach to education. Events like these go a long way in preserving the rich cultural heritage of o ur motherland and make schooling an immensely pleasurable and rewarding experience for young minds. Omeg a International School has made this its constant endeavour.

About Lalaji Memorial Omega International School (LMOIS): Lalaji Memorial Omega International School, estab lished in 2005 is a leading independent school in Chennai, that offers a range of national and international curric ula, to meet the educational needs of students in the 21st century. Set in a serene and green campus that is sprea d over 22 acres, the school is located away from the Central Business District in Chennai and has an enrolment o f 6000 students from different countries.

Our outstanding record of achievements highlight the innovative peda gogical and experiential learning appro ach, which complements the extensive range of co-curricular activities. We are governed by our principles to cha mpion education, not only through books and subjects but also by incul cating values and life skills. Our Value Ba sed Spiritual Education and the Life Skills Activities programmes are, to gether, the foundation on which the chi ldren’s education is built. A holistic approach to the learning process is ev ident through our highly dedicated te am of competent facilitators, who generously use contemporary technolo gy wherever needed.

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