Mangaluru: St Agnes Special School children display unique creations at 'Vibhinnatheya Sambrama'


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Mangaluru, Sep 13: St Agnes Special School (SASS), Bendore, organised a mega exhibition ‘Vibinnatheya Sambrama’ on September 12. The special children, with the help of their teachers, created some unique display of their creations - depicting their daily life activities, music, art and craft, nature, food habits, food nutrients etc which won the admiration of all who visited the exhibition. The exhibition clearly showed a new and fresh perspective that even special children can beat normal human beings in creativity and uniqueness.



The inaugural ceremony began with an invocation by the special kids followed by welcome address by Sr Shruthi, principal of St Agnes Special School. The programme was compered by Philomena D'Mello, a teacher of SASS. The chief guest for the occasion Fr Vincent Monteiro, the parish priest of St Sebastian's Church, Bendore, after cutting the ribbon, addressed the gathering and said, "This is a very good initiative taken by these special children in bringing out their creative talents and showing them to others. St Agnes Special School, being the first school to start an institution for special children in Dakshina Kannada, has given a boost to many others to start such schools for differently-abled children. It is nice to see that these children, although they are differently-abled have unleashed their talents and creativity with the help of their dedicated teachers and support from their parents in arranging this project on diversity. Well done. May God bless these special children, their teachers and parents.” As a mark of appreciation and gratitude, two students of SASS offered a flower plant to chief guest Fr Vincent as a continuation of the school's effort to diversity and green the Mother Earth.

The chief guest Fr Vincent along with Sr Maria Anitha, the joint secretary of SASS, Irene Pinto, president of PTA and the others went round to see the various exhibits and enjoyed the unique creations of these special children which led to many ‘wows’. A big crowd of parents, teachers and students of nearby schools and the well wishers of the school visited the exhibition and all who visited, at the end, had a word of appreciation to the management, dedicated staff and students of St Agnes Special School and a sense of awe at the creative talents of these special children.

The event was indeed a unique ‘Vibhinnatheya Sambrama’ by the special kids, bringing awareness about diversity.

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  • sony pinto, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 15 2018

    Congratulations to SASS.The principal and all the students along with their teachers done a very good work.May the Lord bless their hard work.

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  • Rajesh Dsouza, Bendoor, Mangalore.

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    It's nice to see these Special Children showing their hidden talents. Great motivation by their Teachers & Principal of SASS. Wish them all good luck & hope they come up with many more such programmes to display their talents.

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  • Sujith Pinto, Kadri, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    It's nice to see these Special Children showing their talents. I couldn't make it for the programme due to personal problems but glad to see them doing such things. Great support & motivation by their Teachers & Principal of SASS. Wish them all good luck & May Almighty God Bless them abundantly.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    GOD bless disabled special children's and their creation talents.
    Well organised by SASS teams.

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  • Sister Rose Agnes A.C, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    Hearty Congratulations to the Principal, the staff and the students for the wonderful display, innovative and educative!
    SisterRose Agnes A.C

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  • Lavitha Demello, Sharja Dubai

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    Great initiative by SASS team.. It's a joy to see the children and teachers actively participating.... Indeed they are very special...

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  • Alfred Crasta, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    Sr. Shruthi & team...... truly a noble mission......
    We Mangaloreans feel proud of you sister's.......

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  • Nelson, Kakkunje

    Fri, Sep 14 2018

    Well deserved applause for the great initiative and for giving attention to these children

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  • Shany, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2018

    Congratulations little angels and God bless you all. Great work by SASS. Keep it up Principal and staff...

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  • Richard Lewis, Udyavar/Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2018

    Great initiative by Sr. Shruthi and the team. May God bless your mission and may God bless the children of SASS.

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Ashoknagar

    Thu, Sep 13 2018

    Hats off.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 13 2018

    Appreciated ...

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