Mangalore: A Grand Day for Grandparents at St Mary’s School


Mangalore: A Grand Day for Grandparents at St Mary’s School

By Prakash Samaga
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Dec 10: J B Pais and Elvin Rose Pais, grandparents of Mandira, a 7th standard student at St Mary’s English Primary School, were overwhelmed with joy with the initiative taken by the school that made them enthusiastic even in their late 60’s.

It was ‘Grandparents day’ at St Mary’s English Higher Primary School, Falnir which is celebrating its golden jubilee. Elvyn, speaking to Daijiworld said that this sort of programme organized by the school management is backed by the solid motive of making kids aware of the need to respect the aged. "It gives a sense of pride to young kids to say that their grandparents took part in the school celebration," she said and added that they had come to school from Farangipet where they reside.

Likewise B A Khader from Jokatte was of the opinion that it is an opportunity for them to take part in their grandchildren’s school celebration. Khader’s granddaughters Mehrin and Sabrina are studying in 5th and 6th std in the school.

St Mary’s English Higher Primary School started in 1961 (though started in 1952, it did not get the NOC certificate from the department, thus had to be closed down and then it was re-started) is celebrating its golden jubilee. Currently from LKG to 7th standard, 1087 students are studying.

Today, a banner displayed in the school campus ‘I Love My Grandparents’ spoke volume as in the young generation kids living in undivided families are in dearth of opportunities of acquiring knowledge from their grandparents in the form of listening to moral stories, among others. Today’s initiation of the school with the collaboration of ‘A help Age India’ was all about student action for value education.

As many as 402 grandparents taking part in the programme meant for them, was a unique gesture in itself. Teachers were of the opinion that parents of the children taking part in school programmes would have been a normal function, but this is a wonderful opportunity availed in the school to make children proud of their grandparents. One of the participant grandfather of the child, speaking on the occasion, said that though this is a unique gesture, even parents should have been invited.

All the grandparents were honored with gifts and mementoes. While few grandparents spoke on the occasion, some chose to perform dance on the stage.

After the programme, speaking to Daijiworld Sr Sylvian, head mistress of the school said that this is not the end, next year orphans residing in all the orphanages in Mangalore will be invited and a day will be spent with them by the school children. She added that today’s programme was planned and well organized neglecting the cost factor as it is an opportunity created for elders, even making children happy. This is the need of hour, as children need to learn many things from their elders, particularly grandparents at home. Separation feelings could be avoided by organizing this sort of programme that binds the children with their grandparents, she added.

Octavia Albuquerque fomer MLA was the chief guest. Olinda Pereira was the guest of honor for the day.

  

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  • Divya .G. Nair, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Im really glad to say that im a student of ST. MARY'S of 6th standard..In 2 of the photo's my friend is singing..In 1 photo im there but im not seen clearly..I really enjoyed that day..Im sad because my grandma couldn't come..Thank you daiji..

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  • sayyed yahya thangal, manjeshwar

    Mon, Dec 12 2011

    thanks st marrys school management,my grand daughter haifa, called me at early 6o clock to remind me to take seat at 9 15, so i did,really felt i am out of this world, so much love and respect, they insisted me to take part in dance but my health did not allow, althouh my heart was dancing, and eyes glowing with tears, thanks sis sylvian and your dynamic team god bless.

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  • Devadas, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Dec 11 2011

    Truly a spectacular event to be watched,I really would have enjoyed seeng my grandparents dancing on a stage to the tune & enthralling the audience,these cultural events involving the general public especially seniors must come up more & more,because they are our masters to whom we owe all our present!! Thank you daiji once again for this wonderfull coverage, keep up the good work!!!!

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  • Harry, Mangalore / Qatar

    Sun, Dec 11 2011

    See what a smile this Grand Parents have in their face! Great to see them like this, what a fly values, they look forward for kids / children’s to do / participate on stage.
    Here in Qatar my daughter’s school too celebrated this Day, but unfortunately her grandparents are not here.

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  • Tony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney

    Sun, Dec 11 2011

    In the modern society, when it is almost the norm that both the parents work in order to meet the ends, and also, due to non-availability of maid servants and outside domestic help (unlike olden times), the grand parents today play an important role in mentoring and looking after their grand children, when their parents are away working. It is, therefore, appropriate and proper that we give due recognition to the important services the grand parents render in upbringing the modern family, and the step taken by the management of St. Mary`s School is in the right direction and highly commendable. It is quite nice to see from the photos that the children have put up a real good entertainment show and one can see there is a real festive atmosphere, and the occasion being enjoyed by all present.

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  • yogesh devadiga , mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    I was present at the occasion and it was a heart thouching momemment.Tears came through my eyes as i see them enjoying the life with so joy truly St Marys school has giventhe messeage that Yes we love you and that you are not a burden but a boon to us I would on behalf of my family would like to thank Sr Silivan for this great event on occasion of their golden jubllie progamme.May the god all might give strenght and good health to continue such programme.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    "I Love My Grandparents" is a very good theme. Seeing aged people dancing and enjoying is really fills ones heart.This is what finding joy and happiness is all about.My best wishes to St.Mary's school.

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  • Devadas, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    Thank you Daiji on thsi special coverage,really something new & a new begining too, participation of grand parents must have brought the spectators on their feet,which is obvious by the scene,very happy all the people enjoying the function immaterial of caste & religion, wish more schools will follow this new feet put forward by St.Mary's school!! I thank those youthful parents who came forward to sensationalise the event!!!

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    Very good to see this function. Every community grandparents are part of this program and good to see as a one family in St.Marys duting XMAS season. Christians are good with making peace, bringing closer everyone without bias which is why christians are called peace lovers. Jesus is the king of all who makes peace.

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    COMMUNAL MINDED PEOPLE KI "MUU KALA" INDEED GREAT FUNCTION, KUDOS TO THE ORGANIZERS. THANK YOU DAIJI.

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  • William, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    This is a "COMPLETE" function i can say.

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  • joe gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    We are very much grand-parents but do not qualify to any privilege because we do not have any grand-children at St. Mary's. However we had the privilege of having had our last child MICHELLE GONSALVES (the only one to be educated in Mangalore) doing well at St. Mary's School. As parents it was our privilege then to be present at functions and also see our Michelle carrying prizes.

    The A. C. Convents have done well all over India and abroad too. The nuns of sacred memory indeed have left behind a legacy for the benefit of thousands of students.

    Irene and Joe Gonsalves

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  • Lenson, Saudi

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    Really amazing report i always like prakashe samaga's Report.......
    Excellent work by Prakash Samaga.. Keep Up the Good work Prakash

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