Issue 10
17 August 2025
SAFA NEW
"SAFA English Medium School Hosts Investiture Ceremony"
The SAFA English Medium School is set to host its Investiture Ceremony on August 13, 2025, at 2:30 pm in the school auditorium. The event promises to be a momentous occasion. As the school's senior secondary institution, established in 1993, SAFA English Medium School is known for its commitment to academic excellence and character development. The Investiture Ceremony is a significant event that marks the transition of student leaders into their new roles. Principal KP Subair Sir honoured the winners during the ceremony, acknowledging their achievements and leadership qualities. With its rich history and dedication to fostering young minds, SAFA English Medium School continues to be a beacon of educational excellence in the region.
District-Level Inauguration of "Akshara Deepam" at Safa English Medium School
The Safa English Medium School in Mattol is set to host the district-level inauguration of "Akshara Deepam" on August 16, 2025. The event will feature Sayyid Thazkiyath Al Bukhari and K Sudhakaran MP as the chief guests. The school, affiliated with CBSE Delhi, has been providing quality education since 1993. The event is organized by Manshau Thazkiyathi Ssunniya and is expected to be a significant gathering in the region. The inauguration of "Akshara Deepam" is likely to be a celebration of literacy and education, and the presence of prominent guests will add to the significance of the event. During the event, many students were honoured for their outstanding achievements, recognizing their hard work and dedication. The event concluded with the release of the 12th science magazine, marking a significant milestone in the school's academic journey.
Madhuram Malayalam (Issue 9) — A Handwritten Tribute to Our Mother Tongue
On August 11, 2025, the students of Class 7B at SAFA English Medium School released a beautifully crafted 9th issue of handwritten magazine “Madhuram Malayalam." Created under the guidance of their class teacher, this magazine stands as a heartfelt tribute to the richness, rhythm, and emotional depth of our mother tongue.
What makes this magazine truly special is not just the content, but the intention behind it. In an age dominated by digital screens and typed words, Madhuram Malayalam brings back the forgotten charm of writing by hand, connecting students not only to the language but to the tradition it carries.
This magazine is more than an academic exercise—it’s a quiet celebration of identity, culture, and the emotional ties we hold with our native tongue. Madhuram Malayalam reminds us that the language we speak is also the language we feel, and preserving it begins with owning it—letter by letter.
Off-Stage Events Spark Buzz at SAFA
At SAFA English Medium School, the air is charged with excitement as off-stage competitions unfold across classrooms and corridors. From poetry and essays to calligraphy and storytelling, students are pouring their hearts into their performances—each bringing their own spark of creativity and effort.
Some results are already out, drawing cheers, hugs, and even a few happy tears. For others, the wait continues, and with it, the nervous glances and hopeful whispers among friends. It's more than just winning; it's about finding your voice and putting it out there for the world—or at least your school—to hear.
The off-stage programs remind us that not all talent needs a spotlight or a stage. Sometimes, it’s the quiet confidence of a pen meeting paper, or the calm courage of a student stepping up to speak. With more results on the way, the spirit of competition is alive—but so is the joy of participation.
Celebrating 79 Years of Freedom: Independence Day Extravaganza
S.E.M.S celebrated the 79th Independence Day with great enthusiasm on August 15th. The event began with a flag hoisting ceremony, followed by the singing of the national anthem and flag song. Students delivered a freedom speech, highlighting the sacrifices of our freedom fighters.
The event featured various performances, including patriotic songs, gymnastics, and pyramid formations. A display of pamphlet magazines and an Independence Day quiz added to the excitement. The celebration concluded with the distribution of payasam, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.
The event was a grand success, thanks to the efforts of the school administration, teachers, and students. The principal delivered a message on the importance of Independence Day, encouraging students to strive for excellence. The celebration was a fitting tribute to the country's freedom fighters and a reminder of the importance of preserving our independence.
The event instilled patriotism and national pride in the students, making it a memorable experience. S.E.M.S continues to foster a sense of national pride and unity among its students, making it a truly special institution.
Independence Day Competition Winners
Winners Off-stage competition
Donating to school on behalf of birthday celebration
Peace: The Need of Our Time
Peace is something every human being longs for, yet it often feels difficult to achieve. True peace is not only about stopping wars or avoiding fights. It is about living with respect, kindness, and fairness. A peaceful society gives people the chance to grow, learn, and dream without fear. It opens the door to progress and happiness.
Conflicts in the world today,whether between nations or within communities—show how easily peace can be disturbed. Hatred and violence may bring quick reactions, but they never bring lasting solutions. Understanding, patience, and honest communication are the real ways to solve problems.
Peace also begins within us. When people are calm from inside, they are less likely to spread anger or hate. Small acts of kindness, forgiving others, and respecting differences are powerful steps that bring peace closer to reality.
A world without peace is a world without security. But a world with peace is full of opportunity, growth, and hope. Every individual, whether young or old, has a role in building it. If we choose peace in our words and actions, the world will slowly but surely become a better place for everyone.
Ayishathu Saadiya (12A)
"Quiet Radiance"
When days are dark and hearts feel sore,
Love and hope open the door.
A hug, a smile, a gentle word—
The softest strength you've ever heard.
Hope says, “You’ll be okay.”
Love stays, come what may.
Together, they help us cope—
Hand in hand: love and hope.
RizaBV(12A)
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