Tamil Club

The Tamil Club celebrates the richness and heritage of our classical language. Through literary activities, storytelling sessions, debates, and cultural assemblies, the club instills a deep appreciation for Tamil literature and tradition. The students are encouraged to explore how Tamil shapes our identity and remains an integral part of our daily communication and cultural expression. The club also maintains an engaging and informative notice board reflecting various aspects of Tamil language, culture, literature, and current affairs.

English Literary Club

The English Club provides a vibrant platform for students to nurture their linguistic talents and literary creativity. Through drama enactments, poetry recitations, elocution, and interactive assemblies, the club bridges classroom learning with real-world expression. The club places a special focus on enhancing communication skills and exploring how English connects us globally and is used effectively in day-to-day scenarios. The notice board showcases original student compositions, grammar tips, and literary facts.

Mathematics Club

The Mathematics Club fosters logical thinking, problem-solving, and a love for the beauty of numbers. The club organizes quizzes, puzzles, math trails, and assemblies that connect mathematical concepts to everyday life. Be it shopping, planning a journey, or managing time, students learn how math is a part of every activity. The notice board displays brain teasers, mathematical fun facts, and student-created solutions to real-life problems.

Science Club

The Science Club ignites curiosity and a spirit of inquiry among students. It organizes hands-on experiments, eco-awareness campaigns, model exhibitions, and science-based morning assemblies. The focus is on applying scientific principles to understand natural phenomena and daily occurrences—from cooking to climate change. The club’s notice board is a source of exciting discoveries, scientific updates, and eco-friendly initiatives by the students.

Library

The school library is the intellectual heart of our institution, fostering a culture of reading, research, and reflection. It plays a pivotal role in supporting the academic curriculum and nurturing the habit of independent learning among students. Spacious, well-ventilated, and thoughtfully organized, our library provides a calm and inspiring atmosphere conducive to both study and exploration. Our well-stocked library houses a rich collection of books spanning various genres — fiction, non-fiction, biographies, encyclopedias, reference books, classics, periodicals, and academic journals. From timeless literary treasures to the latest bestsellers, from subject-specific resources to age-appropriate magazines, every reader finds something of interest and value. The library not only complements the classroom curriculum but also plays a vital role in developing language proficiency, comprehension skills, and critical thinking. Students are encouraged to make regular visits, borrow books, and participate in various literary events organized under the guidance of the librarian. These include reading challenges, book reviews, author interactions, storytelling sessions, and library quizzes that cultivate a lifelong love for books.

The library also supports the activities of the Language Clubs, helping students with material for debates, speeches, elocution, and creative writing. Teachers and students alike use the library as a collaborative space for academic planning, project work, and research. Our digital corner introduces students to e-books and educational content, thereby bridging traditional reading with modern technology.

At our school, the library is not just a room full of books — it is a living space where curiosity meets knowledge, and where every student embarks on a journey of discovery.

Physics Lab

The Physics Lab at our school is a space where abstract theories come to life through hands-on experiments and observation. Equipped with standard ICSE apparatus and measurement tools, the lab allows students to explore concepts such as motion, electricity, light, heat, sound, and magnetism in a structured and scientific manner.

By actively engaging in experiments, students develop analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and scientific temper. Each practical session reinforces classroom learning and shows how physics applies to our daily experiences—from the use of simple machines to the working of electrical appliances. The lab environment encourages curiosity, precision, and a deeper understanding of the physical world.

Chemistry Lab

Our Chemistry Lab is a well-ventilated, safety-compliant facility designed to introduce students to the fascinating world of elements, compounds, and chemical reactions. It is fully equipped with necessary glassware, reagents, safety gear, and apparatus that meet ICSE guidelines. Students perform experiments that demonstrate the principles of chemical bonding, acids and bases, combustion, solubility, and more. Each session emphasizes accurate observation, careful handling of chemicals, and the importance of lab safety. Through practical application, students begin to understand how chemistry influences daily life—from food preservation to cleaning agents and medicines. The lab cultivates patience, precision, and a scientific attitude, laying a strong foundation for future exploration in the field.

Biology Lab

The Biology Lab is a space of exploration where students examine the wonders of the living world. Equipped with microscopes, biological models, charts, slides, and specimen samples, the lab encourages students to observe, compare, and analyze the structure and function of plants, animals, and human systems. From understanding cell structures to studying the anatomy of organisms and plant physiology, each practical brings textbook knowledge into real-world perspective. The lab supports investigative learning, where students learn to record findings, draw diagrams, and make meaningful conclusions.

Clean, safe, and resource-rich, the Biology Lab nurtures a spirit of inquiry and respect for all forms of life. It inspires students to appreciate the complexity and beauty of nature.

Computer Lab

Our state-of-the-art Computer Lab is an essential hub for 21st-century learning. With individual access to computers, high-speed internet, and the latest educational software, students from all grades are introduced to computing in a structured and engaging manner. Aligned with the ICSE curriculum, students learn programming languages, application software, coding, cyber safety, and digital presentation tools. The lab is also used for cross-curricular integration, enabling students to create projects, research topics, and develop technical skills that support other subjects.

Our lab ensures that students become not just users of technology but creators of digital content, prepared to thrive in a rapidly changing technological world. Emphasis is laid on digital responsibility, creative exploration, and practical application.

Sports at St. Charles ICSE School, Tirupattur – Building Strength, Spirit, and Sportsmanship

At St. Charles ICSE School, Tirupattur, we believe that education is not complete without physical fitness, discipline, and team spirit. Our comprehensive sports programme plays a vital role in the holistic development of students, helping them to remain active, alert, and agile — both in body and mind. Our school campus provides ample space and well-maintained courts for a variety of games that cater to the interests and talents of our students. Qualified physical education instructors guide and train students systematically in different sports, encouraging participation, teamwork, and healthy competition.

Volley Ball & Throw Ball:

The school’s volleyball and throw ball courts are vibrant training grounds where students develop agility, coordination, and collaborative play. Regular practice and inter-house tournaments promote quick decision-making, stamina, and sportsmanship.

Basket Ball:

Basketball at St. Charles is more than just a game — it is a dynamic experience of strategy, speed, and skill. Our students are trained in dribbling, passing, shooting, and defending techniques under professional supervision, enhancing both individual performance and team coordination.

Kho-Kho & Kabaddi:

These traditional Indian sports are an integral part of our sporting curriculum. Students learn the value of alertness, swiftness, and tactical movement. Kho-Kho and Kabaddi foster a deep connection to cultural roots while enhancing physical endurance and mental alertness.

Indoor Games

Chess & Carrom – Mind over Matter

In addition to outdoor games, our school also emphasizes the importance of indoor games that sharpen the intellect and improve concentration. Chess, often referred to as the game of kings, is a regular feature in our activity schedule. Students learn strategic thinking, foresight, and problem-solving skills through guided practice and chess tournaments. Carrom, a traditional board game enjoyed across generations, helps students develop precision, coordination, and a sense of fair play. These games are conducted in a calm and supervised environment, encouraging students to engage in healthy mental challenges while enjoying recreational time.

Table Tennis & Shuttle Cork (Badminton):

Indoor sports like Table Tennis and Shuttle Cork offer students the opportunity to refine their reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and focus. The indoor sports facility is well-equipped to host regular practice and friendly matches, contributing to students’ fitness and recreational needs. Throughout the academic year, our school organizes sports days, inter-house competitions, and coaching camps to identify and nurture budding talent. Special emphasis is laid on discipline, perseverance, and respect — the true marks of a sportsperson.

At St. Charles ICSE School, sports are not merely extracurricular activities, but a core component of character building, helping our students grow into confident, healthy, and well- rounded individuals.

LKG Syllabus for English ICSE

Preparing for Writing called Pre-writing Strokes

  • Standing line for practice

  • Sleeping line for practice

  • Right Slanting line for practice

  • Left Slanting line for practice

  • Right curve for practice

  • Left curve for practice

  • Down curve for practice

  • Up curve for practice


    Upper Case / Capital Letters(A – Z) and Lower Case / Small Letters (a - z)

  • Identification of Lower and Upper case letters

  • Writing Practice and rules

  • Learn by showing related Objects for each letter

    Upper Case / Capital Letters(A – Z) Vs Lower Case / Small Letters (a - z)

  • Matching practice: Capital and Small Letters

Phonic Sound

Consonant and Vowel

  • Position of Letter (Before/After/Between)

  • Words with Vowel

  • Two letter and Three Letter Words

  • Rhyming Words

Article (a/an)

Use of This/That and These/Those

One and Many

Opposites

Sight words/Basic Words

Oral Works

LKG Syllabus for Mathematics

Shapes

  • Identify circles, squares and triangles

  • Identify squares and rectangles

Step wise Count to 3, 5 and 10

  • Count to 10

  • Count of shapes to 10

  • Count on ten blocks

  • Show numbers on ten blocks

  • Identify numbers up to 10

Compare

  • Few or More

  • Compare by Groups

  • Compare by counting

Classification

  • Same type by shape with Examples

  • Different type by shape with Examples

  • Same type by Colour with Examples

  • Different types of colour with Examples

  • Sort by shape with Examples

  • Sort by colour with Examples

Concept of Size

  • Compare Long and Short with Examples

  • Compare Tall and Short with Examples

  • Compare Wide and Narrow with Examples

  • Compare Heavy and Light with Examples

Coin

  • Coin identification

  • Unit value coins

  • Cointing of unit value coins

Syllabus for LKG General Awareness

Talk About Myself

  • Myself - Name, Father's name, Mother's Name , Class/Std in School

  • My Body Parts - How many of them and function

  • My Family - Joint or Nuclear, Who are present in my family

  • My School - Name, Location

Safety Rules to follow

  • Safety at home

  • Safety on the Road

  • Safety at the Playground

Social helpers

  • Doctor - What he does and how he helps us

  • Teacher - What he does and how he helps us

  • Policeman - What he does and how he helps us

  • Postman - What he does and how he helps us

  • Farmer - What he does and how he helps us

Transport

  • Road or Land Transport

  • Water Transport

  • Air Transport

Animal

  • Wild Animals

  • Domestic Animals

  • Pet Animals

Seasons

  • Summer Season

  • Winter Season

  • Monsoon or Rainy Season

Syllabus for LKG Environmental Science

Environment Science talks about the things around us and very basic topics which include below points for LKG or KG1

  • The syllabus talks about Common Objects like Sky, Ocean, River,

    Forest.

  • Body Parts and their use.

  • Good habits to follow and Good manners to practice.

  • Environmental Awareness.

  • Concept of Weeks, Months and Year.

UKG Syllabus for English

First Term

  • The Alphabet Song

  • Two and Three letter phonetic words

  • Article (A/an)

  • One and Many (s)

  • Naming Words

  • Pronoun (I, He , She, We)

  • This and That

  • These and Those / is and are

  • In, On, Under

  • Conversation / Orals

Second Term

  • Action Words

  • Describing Words

  • Question Words

  • Formation of sentences

  • Opposites

  • Picture Composition

  • Short Comprehension

  • Reading

  • Writing

UKG Syllabus for Mathematics

First Term

  • Revision of Count from 1 to 50

  • Number 50 - 80

  • Dodging of Numbers (51 - 80)

  • Number names 1 - 50

  • Smallest Number - Arrange Small to Big

  • Biggest Number - Arrange Big to Small

  • Concept of less than (<), greater than (>) and Equal (=)

  • Revision of backward counting (50 - 1)

  • Backward counting (80 - 51)

  • Positions

  • Revision of shapes (Triangle , Circle)

Second Term

  • Introduction to numbers (81 - 120)

  • Tens and Ones

  • Number names 51 - 100

  • Introduction to Simple addition

  • Introduction to Simple Subtraction

  • Skip Counting by 2's and 5's

  • Shapes

  • Time

Syllabus for UKG Computer

First Term

  • Natural and Manmade

  • Machine (Switch on / Switch Off)

  • Draw and Paint

Second Term

  • Types of Computer

    o Desktop

    o Laptop

  • Parts of the Computer

    o Keyboard

    o Monitor

    o CPU

    o Mouse

    o Printer

    o Webcam

    o Speaker

Syllabus for UKG Environmental Science

Environment Science talks about the things around us and very basic topics which include below points for UKG or KG2

  • Me, My Family , My body

  • Animals, Birds and Insects

  • Plants

  • Transportation (Land, Water and Air)

  • Concept of Weeks, Months and Year.

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