For September, I decided to learn with the basics of Indian food. This might include making "Pongal" which is a meal eaten usually for breakfast with a sauce (preferably a coconut one). This has been my all time favorite dish and is best when served hot. Learning to make this from my mother will be a good idea as she is really good in making this. This will also make be independent as I would not have to ask her to make it every time for me. I can prepare it with more of the kind of taste I like (which has less spiciness). A picture of is shown to show how it looks like.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
CAS presentation for the OSC kids
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All the CAS leaders after the presentation |
There was another awareness program about CAS this year. This was specially held to inform the primary kids who just joined MYP. We thought that it is necessary for them to know what different CAS activities do. This will help them choose the CAS they want to participate in, in the following semester. This activity will increase awareness to the OSC community and also at the same time make me work collaboratively with my CAS members in planning the activity. Our CAS is involved with such an important global issue that it is necessary to update the people about what we do. This activity made me proud that I’m involved in this CAS and I was satisfied with the number of people who wanted to join this CAS.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Goals for grade 12



Friday, May 27, 2011
CAS Evalutaion for Grade 11
REFLECTION
It's been almost one year since i started my CAS program and started learning different skills in life. I have learnt a lot doing CAS, I realised that I had more talent than before. As mentioned earlier, for my CAS I was part of the school community and service RCCI, went for Yoga classes as part of my action and learnt to make Indian clothing for my creativity.
I have mostly achieved all of my goals I had set to achieve this year. I learnt Yoga’s beginner level. Yoga makes me feel more fresh mentally and physically, I will make sure I will also practice Yoga in my future too so that I don’t forget what I learnt. I almost attended al the Yoga classes in the ICC (Indian Cultural Center). I will try making full use of what I learnt. I started to learn to make Indian clothes but couldn’t make a salwar kameez by the end of this year, so I plan to achieve it during the next year. The best thing I was proud of bring part of this year was leading RCCI. Our CAS worked hard this year, we fund raised in Food And Fun Fair and also asked for toy donation in the Primary assembly. We were able to collect enough funds and toys for them that we even gifted some to the children of the centre.
For the next year, I plan to continue practice Yoga, learn and complete my goal in making Indian cloths and try painting the RCCI center so that they can have a better environment to stay in. I hope I can achieve these goals with as much efficiency I had out in this year. This year has taught me so many new things which I wouldn’t have been able to achieve if there was no CAS. I’m happy to be doing these works and services and I’m waiting for the next year.
End of Grade eleven
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Visit to RCCI centre
We visited RCCCI centre this Thursday. We went there to experience their way of school life. We played with them in their park and did a lot of action related activities because this is very important for their health. We planned this activity before so that we can be prepared with the activities we will be doing with them. It was very important to show commitment with this activity, all the members in my CAS were focused and were enthusiastic through the time we spent with them.
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Playing with RCCI kids |
Playing with them also got me engaged in physical activities, which made me develop new skills. Over the time, I’m getting more comfortable with these kids, they can recognize me now. This gave me a satisfaction that I was successful in undertaking this challenge of interacting with them.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Key club
KEY CLUB JOINS OSC !
Key club is the oldest and the largest service program for high school students. they are all led by student leaders. Key Club tries to offer a range of services to its members: leadership development, study-abroad opportunities, vocational guidance, college scholarships, a subscription to the KEY CLUB magazine, service-learning, personal enrichment and many other programs. Key club mainly focuses on children and service more, it promoted all the global issue in the world and supported them. So, RCCI wan an important CAS they were interested in. For the first time in Sri Lanka, Key Club joined with OSC to help us with the CAS programs. Joining this CAS can be very challenging as it requires us to work collaboratively with other and show a lot of perseverance. It will help us in fund raising and all other programs to improve our CAS. We have different student leaders for this club in OSC. The Key Club members voted for the different leaders and were given our positions and responsibility in the induction ceremony.
President- Damien Martin
Treasurer - Terunaga Tamura
Chief Editor - Heesoo Kim
Chief Editor - Heesoo Kim
Secretary- Annie Gillstedt
Directors:Aparna Iyer, Maheshi Dharmasiri, Sandushi Pathirage, Keisha Gani, Avindhya Koralagamage.
Directors:Aparna Iyer, Maheshi Dharmasiri, Sandushi Pathirage, Keisha Gani, Avindhya Koralagamage.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Week Without Walls in Hambantota!! :D
WWW :) Children at the school: Picture credits Camie Raguin |

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