G M Vidyaniketan Public School holds farewell ceremony for students


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Udupi, Jan 30: G M Vidyaniketan Public School, Brahmavara holds farewell ceremony for students of grade 10, at School Premises.

K J Joseph, retired principal of St Joseph College, chief guest of the event in his words said, “G M School has shaped your life and made you shine bright. The knowledge you gained here should be used wisely and everyone should move towards their goal with discipline and values.”

Dr Rithika Shetty, an alumnus of the institution, said, “In this competitive era we should not waste time and move towards success with self-confidence.”

Prakashchandra Shetty, chairman of the school management board, wished the students good luck for their future and advised to make their parents proud with your work and bring a bright smile on their face. “Sharing your achievements with the institutions in the future will make you feel a sense of accomplishment,” he added.

George Kurian, principal wished the students for their board exams and future life.

The school annual magazine ‘Parikrama’ and ‘G M Times’ were released by the guests on the occasion.

The event was attended by Member of board of directors of the institution Tara Prakashchandra Shetty, principal G M Global School Pranav Shetty, president of Parents Teachers association Dr Anusha Subrahmanyam, Shreema Pranav Shetty, teaching and non-teaching staff and students.

 

 

 

  

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