Mangaluru: Lourdes Central School reopens with inspiring assembly, magazine launch


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Mangaluru, Jun 2: The Lourdes Central School reopening day assembly was held on June 2, with an indoor programme. The prayer session was led by Roshan and team, followed by the readings from the holy books the Bible, Bhagavad Gita and the Quran.

Fr Johnson L Sequeira, principal, delivered the welcome address, greeting esteemed guests including Father manager Dr John Baptist Saldana, vice principal Anitha Thomas, academic coordinators, teaching and non-teaching staff and students. The reopening session was inaugurated by Father manager, principal, and vice principal with the theme ‘LCS Expressions Alive – 2025’ Ten themes for the year were presented by teachers with placards.

The annual school magazine, Lourdite (2024-25) was released by the dignitaries Fr manager, Fr principal, vice principal, assistant editor Anitha Meneses and technical support Mary DSouza.

Father manager Dr John Baptist Saldana congratulated class 10 and 12 students on their excellent board exam results. He also appreciated the retired staff for their services; he wished students success in the academic year 2025-26.

He emphasised on the importance of discipline, punctuality, completing notes on time, loving one another and maintaining hygiene. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Anitha Thomas, vice principal. The convener of the programme was Deepa D'Souza.

 

  

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