Ducational tours and visits have been arranged for the students. Apart from these the school organizes the visit to the various Govt. offices like Post Office, Police Station, Bank and Fire Station etc to foster a healthy image of these govt. offices and inculcate good civic sense in the children. Also, This help the students to understand the functioning of these offices which will be helpful to them for their future.
Students of St. Xavier’s Residential School celebrate each function. The festival of Diwali was celebrated in the school campus with great enthusiasm by the staff members and the students. Crackers were burst by the students and later sweets has been distributed to the students by the school Principal.
India became a Republic on 26th Jan. 1950. This day is celebrated everywhere with great pomp and show. Our school also celebrate this day with great enthusiasm. National flag used to hoisted by the school Principal. The variety program starts with the National Anthem followed by the songs and dances based on the patriotic themes, presented by the students.
The school celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm. There was a sports meet. The children participated in different games like Race, Kho-Kho etc. Children's Day is celebrated across India to raise awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. It is celebrated on 14 November every year on the birthday of the First Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to have been fond of children.
Students celebrated Christmas with great fun and frolic. Father from St. Mary’s School was the chief guest and he told the children about the importance of this day. The Santa Clause gives blessing to children and distributes the gifts among them. The cake and gifts are also distributed to poor children by the school staff on this day. Christmas celebration makes the end of the year a beautiful one. It spreads love and harmony among people of different religions.