Mangalore: Arkula Nithya Sahaya Matha High School Gears Up to Celebrate 40th Year


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Mangalore, Nov 4: Nithya Sahaya Matha High School of Arkula, Omzoor is entering into its 40th year of service this year. To make this historical landmark a memorable one, the management has several activities lined up.

Among several activities and projects planned to implemented during this year are raising intellectual level of the students, providing necessary infrastructural facilities to the school, introducing computer assisted learning, involving the local heads to make it a community-friendly school and forming a strong alumni association to draw continual support to the school.





The management has formed an organizing committee consisting of 20 members and convened a meeting recently where in the plan was proposed and it received an overwhelming response. Most of the members even expressed that they had no chance to involve themselves in the betterment of the school as occasions were few. They felt the need to improve it and provide quality education to the children of the locality thus to avoid sending them to distant schools.  The members strongly suggested rejuvenating the alumni association during the year and organize Alumni Day. To mark the 40th year, it was also decided to inaugurate the alumni association in a grand manner in the first week of January 2010. A committee to shoulder the responsibilities was elected with following office bearers.

Sr Lucy Mascarenhas was elected as correspondent and Sr Clita Lobo as assistant correspondent with Francis Cutinho (1982-83 batch) as president. Mahesh (1991 -92 batch) is the vice- president, while Ronald Vas and Sadananda  Alva (both 1972-73 II batch) are the honorary vice-presidents. Florine D’Souza, teacher was elected secretary whereas Gretta D’Souza (1981-82 batch), Sujata (1981-82 batch) and Anil Lobo (1986-87 batch) were elected joint secretary, honorary joint secretary and treasurer, respectively.


Sr Lucy Mascarenhas, Sr Clita Lobo, Francis Cutinho Fermai, Mahesh



Rony Vas, Florine D'Souza, Sadananda Alva, Gretta D'Souza



Sujata, Anil Lobo Fermai

Florine Cutinho, Juliet Baretto, Fr Robert Lasrado, Oswald Lobo, Denis Pinto, William Vas, Melwyn Braggs, Prafulla Saldanha, Ramesh Karkera and Donald Cutinho were present at the meeting. Staff members, Juliet Vas, Jayasheela V Muni, Cecilia Noronha, Sharel Renita D’Souza, Subraya Kamath and Cynthia Lobo  too were present.

The meeting focused its attention on the formation of alumni association as its immediate venture. Therefore membership drive for the association was proposed. It was decided to contact all the old students of the school and ask them to register themselves as life members with a membership fees of Rs 1000/ and SSL C outgoing students for Rs 100.

The organizing committee also expressed the need to launch a website of the school as a significant tool of communication and correspondence to reach out to the old students and beneficiaries of the school.

The members present at the meeting registered themselves on the spot to be the life members and inaugurated the drive. It was said that registration can be done through the association’s e-mail id- nsmolds.association@gmail.com

  

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  • Dheemanth Alva, arkula kampa

    Mon, Dec 21 2009

    well done

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  • Vijayendra Shenoy, Adyar, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 17 2009

    I feel a nostalgic delight from the depths of my heart on the first sight of my school after many years. Our school is a partner, I mean the first partner shaping with a formal education program which intends to develop cultured citizens. It roots the values of love, mutual respect, compassion, responsibility and God fearing in each child. It develops the art of query and reasoning which is the most important in life. As well groomed citizens we are now morally obliged to extent our hand in shaping the new buds of our society. I strongly believe that this is the time to express and yourself towards the society the values your were taught. No doubt my school acts as a channel which raises and delivers essential funding to schools and charities in order to improve education and social development. This enables members of all community to participate in the future development in a sustainable way. I think the program introduced by school gives ex students, parents and other individuals in general a vehicle though which to make a meaningful contribution, in a convenient and transparent manner. This is a true partnership. I wish all the best for this exemplary effort.

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  • Lancy dsouza, Permai/ Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 05 2009

    Nice to see my high school and my teacher's. Its really good news this School know entering into its 40th year of service. This school is one of best education institute in rural area. In this memorable the management is taken great step to make it a community-friendly school and forming a strong alumni association to draw continual support to the school. We have strong organizing committee to make success these projects like Mr. Francis Cutinho, Mahesh, Anil, Rony. I wish you all the best to you all and member of this committee. Also good luck in all future events. Plz make me life members my contribution will reach soon.

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  • shwethakulal, thevkad

    Thu, Nov 05 2009

    Thanks for your great work of bringing us together we support you in your endeavour.

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  • savil prakash, vittal,mangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2009

    The great step taken by you people ,thanks for bringing the all old students together keep it up ,all the best.

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