Beltangady: PTA general body meeting held at Holy Redeemer English Medium School


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Beltangady, Jul 24: The annual general body meeting of PTA was held at Holy Redeemer School on July 13 in the school auditorium.

The programme began by invoking God's blessings through a prayer song by the students. Jonita Correa welcomed the gathering. PTA secretary Pallavi read the annual report.

Blendin Rodrigues conducted the honouring ceremony of SSLC toppers of 2023-24 board examination. Toppers Veona Rego, Janis Vinisha D'Souza and Nija Kulal were honoured for their achievement.

May Suja conducted honouring students who secured 100% attendance in the previous academic year.

Newly appointed teachers for various subjects were introduced.

Headmaster Fr Clifford Simon Pinto gave an overview on the rules and regulations and activities planned for the present academic year. Correspondent Fr Walter D'Mello, in his address, motivated the parents to encourage students and guide them.

Resource person Aravind Chokkadi, graduate assistant at Morarji Desai School, Mundaje, a renowned writer and orator was introduced by Elvita Pais. In the session, he put forth insights on how to handle the present generation children.

Suggestions and queries from parents were taken and discussed.

Akida Banu proposed a vote of thanks. Meeting concluded by singing the school anthem. 

 

 

 

  

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