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ബാച്ച്2025 - 28
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റവന്യൂ ജില്ലKasragod
വിദ്യാഭ്യാസ ജില്ല Kasargod
ഉപജില്ല Manjeshwara
കൈറ്റ് മാസ്റ്റർ / മിസ്ട്രസ് 1Kiran Kumar
കൈറ്റ് മാസ്റ്റർ / മിസ്ട്രസ് 2Sushma Bangera G
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അംഗങ്ങൾ

Sl.No Adm.No. Name of Student Date of Birth Photo
1 8708 ABDUL HAFIL 14-09-2011
2 8432 ABDUL SALAM IRAZ 06-06-2012
3 8471 AHAMAD AZAF M A 02-09-2011
4 8420 ANUSH S 17-08-2012
5 8353 AYSHA NAFIYA 24-10-2012
6 8404 AYSHA S K 01-10-2011
7 8938 AYSHA SHIBAN S A 26-09-2012
8 8479 BRIJESH BANGERA 31-10-2011
9 8411 CHARITH 06-12-2011
10 8385 DHANVI 04-06-2012
11 8513 ETHESH RAI 26-11-2011
12 8740 FATHIMA SHAZMA 03-04-2012
13 8511 FATHIMATH FIDHA 08-07-2012
14 8392 FATHIMATH NAFIYA 28-11-2011
15 8410 GOPIKA T V 31-07-2012
16 8394 GRISHA 08-10-2011
17 8378 HAMSIKA G 29-04-2012
18 8417 HAVVA WAFA 04-08-2012
19 8464 HIBA ALEEMA 02-06-2011
20 8389 JEEVIKA S PRABHU 07-06-2012
21 8425 JISHA D 19-02-2012
22 8367 KRITHIK 03-03-2012
23 8445 LEKHANA B ACHRYA 05-09-2012
24 8390 MANEESH S 28-05-2012
25 8426 MUHAMMED MINHAJ K 09-07-2011
26 8516 MUHAMMED SWALIH 16-02-2012
27 8379 NITHYAPRIYA V 13-03-2012
28 8418 PRANAMYA G 18-12-2011
29 8453 PRASAD 09-11-2011
30 8437 PRATHVIN PRABHU 06-02-2012
31 8400 PRIYA KUMARI 18-07-2012
32 8416 RUTHVIKA R 05-05-2012
33 8373 SAANVI 18-11-2011
34 8937 SANIDHYA S KULAL 26-10-2012
35 8396 SHIVANSHI RAHUL 18-07-2012
36 8492 SINCHANA K.SHETTIGAR 31-08-2012
37 8427 THUSHARA R PADMASHALI 28-10-2011
38 8446 VAIBHAV M N 01-03-2012
39 8487 VARUN PAI 07-10-2011
40 8468 YATHVIRAJ G K 15-06-2011


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പ്രവർത്തനങ്ങൾ

Aptitude test- Awareness class

An awareness session on the aptitude test for the 2025–28 Little Kites batch was organized under the guidance of senior Little Kites members.

Details regarding the pattern of questions in the aptitude test, the advantages of becoming a part of Little Kites, initiatives that foster social responsibility among students, the grace marks granted after the Class 10 board examination, additional points for Plus Two admissions, and the method used by KITE to prepare the rank list were effectively communicated to the newcomers by the senior students. A sample certificate was exhibited on the notice board, and the senior Little Kites students are also overseeing the certificate distribution process.

Aptitude test

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A total of 90 children have registered in LKMS for the entrance exam for the new batch of 2025–28. To prepare them for the exam, a WhatsApp group was created byu including all the registered students. Previous classes from the Victor's channel related to the exam and other training programs were shared at the class level. Additionally, a general orientation class was conducted for all the registered students on Tuesday 24 th June 2025, at the school.

The entrance test was conducted using specially designed software on the computer. The exam consisted of 20 questions and had a duration of 30 minutes. The aptitude test included questions on logic and reasoning, programming, and 5 to 7 questions based on ICT textbooks and general IT knowledge.

All 90 registered students appeared for the Little Kites Aptitude Test held on Wednesday, 25th June 2025. This year, 40 seats have been allotted to the school for admission. The exam results have been uploaded to the LKMS system. The test covered various topics such as IT technology, general knowledge, animation, and programming.

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ID card and uniform distribution

ID cards and uniforms were distributed to the students of the 2025–28 batch at S.A.T Higher Secondary School on September 20, 2025 under the auspices of Little Kites.

The program was inaugurated by the Mr. MidhunNileshwara Master Trainer, uniforms were handed over to the students. In her inaugural speech, he stated that the Little Kites Club plays a crucial role in studies and co-curricular activities, and that the main objective of the club is to develop the ability to use technology in a creative and responsible manner.The School Headmistress, Smt. Surekha Mallya, also spoke at the event, inspiring the students with motivational words.

Kite mentors Kiran Kumar and Sushma Bangera G led the program. They explained the club's future activities, training programs, and various opportunities for students. They commented that such programs are very helpful in instilling a sense of responsibility and team spirit in students.

This brought great joy to the newly-joined children of the 2025–28 batch. The excitement and happiness on the children's faces made the ceremony memorable.

Software Freedom Day 2025

On September 20, 2025, the children of Little Kites 2025-27, who are members of Free Software, participated in the program at the School Hall as part of the Free Software Day celebration organised at the School level. In this program inaugurated by the Midhun P Master Trainer Kite Kasragod . At the school level,Quiz competition,Animation Training, Games,Robotice Training,Parents Awarnce Class, Digital Painting Computaion, the best posters and circulated them on social media and took a pledge related to free software.

Progaramme List
Sl.No Date Name of Programme Time
1 19.09.2025 Quiz competition 3 .00PM
2 20.09.2025 Software Freedom Day

School Level Inauguration

9.30 AM
3 Animation Training 10.-00AM
4 Games 12.00PM
5 Robotice Training 1.30 PM
6 Parents Awarnce Class 3.00 pm
7 22.09.2025 Software freedom day pledge 9.45 AM
8 Digital Painting Computaion 2.00PM

Preliminary Camp 2025

The Little Kites IT Club of S.A.T. Higher Secondary School, Manjeshwara, organized its first one-day training session for high school students on September 20, 2025. The training featured sessions on Scratch Programming, Robotics, Animation, and Quiz, which were handled by Mr. Midhun P. V., Manjeshwar Sub-District IT Mentor.

The programme was inaugurated by the Mr. Midhun P. V., Manjeshwar Sub-District IT Mento, who officially opened the session. In his address, The School Headmistress, Smt. Surekha Mallya, emphasized the growing importance of digital skills in the present era. He also highlighted the immense potential of Information Technology in shaping students’ futures and extended his best wishes to the training programme.

The event was anchored by Sri Kiran Kumar, Kite Mentor, extended a warm welcome. The vote of thanks was proposed by Kite Mentor Smt. Shushma Bangera G On this occasion, a parents’ meeting of the Little Kites members was also convened. The programme concluded successfully with valuable reflections and feedback from both parents and students.Ehan Adam and Mohiyuddin Lamaan. led the way to provide the children with Robotic kit, Nishika, Rachana and Devika Preper the Documntaion Ture out Camp

The main objectives of the training were to make Little Kites members aware of their roles and responsibilities, provide a general understanding of Little Kites’ operational plans, equip them to support activities in high-tech classrooms, and ensure parental participation in these plans. Competitive group activities were planned in the camp, ensuring the active participation of each child. Points were awarded for each activity. The first group to complete the activity received 25 points, the second group 20 points, and then 15, 10, and 5 points.

Grouping

Based on the main theme of technology, the students started their activities by dividing into different groups. Using the image of face sensing, each group was given tasks on topics such as robotics, e-commerce, AI, GPS, and VR.

Impact of the Internet

A video was shown explaining the impact of the Internet on daily life and a list was prepared including its main concepts. Then, the students were taught how to use the Google search engine and its uses.

Video presentation

After showing the video Hi-Tech Kerala, the students analyzed and listed the facilities that schools under the Department of General Education have received through the Hi-Tech School Scheme. This activity gave a clear understanding to all the members about the objectives of the Little Kites Club.

Introducing the Little Kites Project

The main objective of this activity was to provide students with a clear understanding of the Little Kites project and the responsibilities of its members. This activity was implemented in the form of a quiz.

Role of Little Kites

Through this activity, the students were given a detailed understanding of the roles of Little Kites members and their action plans.

Game development

This activity was aimed at instilling coding skills in Little Kites members and introducing them to the Scratch interface. Through this, it was possible to give the students an understanding of Scratch programming.

Animation production

The aim of this activity was to introduce the field of animation, which is part of the Little Kites project, and the OpenToons software used for it. By animating the movement of a train, the students learned what animation production is like.

World of robots

The camp, which took place after lunch, featured discussions about robots. This activity was organized with the aim of gaining an understanding of the field of robotics as part of their activities by Little Kites members.

The class was taught in detail how a robot works and what its main components are. The students learned the basic concepts of robotics by building a 'chicken feeder' device using the sensors in the robotics kit. Through this, they got the opportunity to directly touch and operate the robotic devices.

Introducing Little Kites products

In this session, the products prepared by the students at the state camp were introduced. Through this, they got a clear understanding of the opportunities and possibilities that students get by joining the Little Kites Club.

Awareness class for parents

The session was conducted with the aim of understanding the importance of Little Kites Club and the role of parents in developing children's skills in technology. Parents were made aware of the working methods of the Little Kites project, the opportunities available to students through it, and how to ensure the cooperation of parents to make the activities more effective. The camp ended with the feedback of students and parents.