St Ann's High School holds solemn inauguration of cabinet for academic year 2025-26


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Mangaluru, Jun 20: The St Ann's High School cabinet inaugural was held on Wednesday June 18. The formal inaugural was presided by the headmistress Sr Ruby D’Souza AC. The headmistress, the school pupil leader Sana Fathima and assistant school pupil leader Sweedal D’Souza, lighted the lamp to mark the opening of the ceremony. The prayer was led by the members of the school cabinet.

A report of the elections held to elect the student leaders was placed before the assembly by the cabinet secretary. The headmistress administered the oath to the school pupil leader and the assistant school pupil leader.

The president bequeathed the cabinet ministers with their powers and positions and distributed the badges. She spoke about the qualities of leadership and compassion the school cabinet has been entrusted with. She placed hope, faith and the mantle of responsibility on the newly appointed school cabinet.

The programme witnessed the introduction and inaugural of various clubs in the school for the new academic year. The programme was compered by the cabinet secretary, Deepika Raj Fernandes.

 

 

  

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