Mangalore: Graduation Ceremony of LCS Kindergarten Students


Report by Praveen Tauro Kulshekar
Pics: Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD/SP)
 
Mangalore, Apr 4:
Graduation ceremony of Kindergarten students of Lourdes Central School (LCS), Bejai, here was held at their auditorium, at 10.00 am on Friday April 3. 
 
Yenepoya Medical University neurology Professor Dr Lally Alexander was the chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Lally quoted a few medical terms for the teachers and urged them to master some of the first aid skills that would come handy in case of any emergency.



Bejai St Francis Xavier assistant parish priest Fr Ajit Menezes, LCS principal Grace Noronha and Dr Lally Alexander presented the certificates to the Kindergarten students on the occasion.
 
The ceremonial march was held by the students of Kindergarten II followed by dignitaries. 
 
Kalpana Ashfaque, Saritha Shetty and Deborah Lobo, parents of the school’s kindergarten students, expressed their views.
 
Kindergarten students Tarun S Hegde, Rishika Marla and Shivani Shetty shared their class experiences.
 
LCS principal Grace Noronha welcomed the gathering.  Lydia D’Souza introduced the dignitaries.  Kindergarten students Prachi, Vasani, Diya Shetty, Srishti Shetty, Aradhana, Shivani, Tanisha and Diya Mascarenhas proposed vote of thanks.

  

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