Mangalore: Decennial Celebration at St Antony School in Fermai


Pics by Anil Fermai
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jan 10: St. Antony English medium school in Cutinho Padav, Fermai held its decennial celebration recently.











Parish priest of St Antony Church Fr Silvester D’costa was the chief guest of the function. Diocesan pastoral council secretary, Fr Steven Quardras,  Prof  Joshna Mahesh, Junior college, Car Street Magalore, Shoukath Ali,  sub-editor of 'Sanmarga’ monthly,  founder and correspondent  of the school Francis Cutinho and the head-mistress of the school Anjelin Moraes were present.

Students  participated in various cultural programmes presented on the occasion.

  

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  • J. Henry D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 11 2009

    Nice, Nice, Nice to see a beautiful place at Fermai celeberating dicennial celebration of St. Antony School at FERMAI, mAnGaLoRe.

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  • pearl lobo (payal'sister), bellore

    Sat, Jan 10 2009

    Respected sir, madam ,teachers and all dear flowers of the school . It was a wonderful evening. A big thank you to all . It made us  happy that full evening. May God bless you all always. Wee wish all the best to every one specially to SSLC students.

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