Mangalore: LCS Social Science Week was organised at Lourdes Central School from 20th November to 24th November 2023 for classes I to VIII on the theme ‘WORLDWISE’.The week-long programme included morning assembly by students of class V, III, VI, VII, and IXin which students spoke about the significance of media, empires, clothes and natural disasters. The Social Science week was symbolically inaugurated by the Principal Rev. Fr Robert DSouza, Vice Principals  Belita Mascarenhas and  Anita Thomas by opening the ribbon of the centre-piece with the theme ‘Worldwise’. Maquin Rodrigues of Class IXD gave a glimpse of the centre-piece portraying all the topics for the Social Science Model MakingCompetition, which was made and designed by him. Sharvi of Class IXA spoke about the significance of the Social Science Week. A special song was sung by the School Choir titled ‘The Earth Is My Home’ led by  Roshan Cordeiro and  Ivan Mascarenhas. Shreya Hegde of class IXA performed a classical dance depicting the beauty of nature. A spectacular presentation was displayed by the students of class VIII highlighting the challenges faced by mankind through a skit “the Global Tapestry”.While addressing the audience, the Principal congratulated the Co-ordinator Vidhya Joseph and theSocial Science Teachers for taking keen interest in bringing out the creativity and talents of the students. He motivated the students to make use of the opportunities to participate and exhibit their talents.

The week-long assemblies included poetry recitation on Kingdoms and Empires and significance of clothes and mime on management of natural disasters and concluded with the Model-Making Competition held on 24th November 2023 after the assembly from 8.15a.m. to 11.25a.m. which provided good learning experience for the students.

The aims and objectives were as follows: 

1. To apply what the students learn and develop social skills necessary to live a life of peace. 

2. To encourage creative thinking and promote psychomotor skills among students through self-designed models.

3. To give students an opportunity to interpret the multi-cultural, social, political, and economic forces of our time.

4. To showcase the talents of students and inculcate the feeling of oneness.

The students made models on the following topics: 

CLASS            TOPIC

1. I            : Day Sky and Night Sky

2. II           : Our Neighbourhood

3. III          : Clothes We Wear

4. IV          : Inspire Kindness to Mother Earth

5. V           : Natural Disasters

6. VI          : Empires

7. VII         : Media

8. VIII        : Industries

Models were considered for Subject Enrichment Activity. Criteria for judgement were design and layout, content and accuracy, artistic skill and overall presentation. Best three Models from each section were awarded Certificates (I, II & III Prize and two Consolation Prizes). The Principal visited all the classes, viewed the models and appreciated all the students for their efforts in preparing them.