The much awaited Chithiraithiruvizha 2024 is set to happen on the Saturday, 6th April 2024 at the Dalkeith Campus.
2023 Deepavali
ETS’s Deepavali is celebrated with pomp and splendour as a large gathering at Dalkeith High School. Guests are treated to a great show of Tamil Art and Culture as well as some sumptuous delicious Deepavali Dinner.
Late 2018 in to 2019
In a first of its kind, ETS raises funds to help in the recovery following the Gajja Cyclone and raises hundreds of pounds from its generous supporters.
June 2018
ETS has become big and decide it is time to deeply involve public in decision making and to have much greater access to Government Grants. It decides to officially become a Charity. Her first Annual General Meeting is held that year to elect Trustees to run the organisation.
April 2016
The ETS Tamil New Year’s Day finds a new home in Crammond Church community centre, with the events focussed on native Tamil arts and culture.





