Mangaluru: ‘Gonzaga Got Talent’ held at SAGS


Media Release

Mangaluru, Nov 15: The valedictory ceremony of the ‘Gonzaga Got Talent’ (GGT), a talent hunt event of St Aloysius Gonzaga School was held on November 14.

The chief guest Ester Noronha, a multitalented Indian actress and playback singer addressed the students with her inspirational message saying, “Do not focus on competition, but work hard to be a better version of yourself and grow up in life.”
 




































 


Principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ congratulated all the participants and winners and motivated them to discover their hidden talents, and nurture and exhibit them through the opportunities that come their way.

The GGT held on October 13 and 14 was inaugurated by principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ, vice-principal Laurel D’Souza, programme coordinators Preethan Periera and Gloria Misquith, the judges of the various competitions Shilpa Cutinha, Suzanne Misquith and Joshal Sweeda D’Souza.

The students who had won in various competitions conducted under different categories were awarded trophies and certificates.  

Aparna Suresh welcomed the gathering. The vote of thanks was proposed by Arunima Tulasidas and the programme was compered by Shamitha Shetty.
 

 

  

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