Mangaluru: Carmel School celebrates Children’s Day


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Mangaluru, Nov 16: Carmel School Faculty celebrated the day marking the joy of childhood on November 14.

The propitious event began with Sr Sarika - the principal, Sr Violette AC, the administrator Sr Preena -the vice principal, Sr Shanthi Laveena - the coordinator of Primary Wing, Janice – the school head girl and Brijesh – the head boy garlanded the portrait of Jawaharlal Nehru as a mark of respect followed by a Prayer Service asking God to take care and shower His choicest blessings on the children.

The teachers manifested their warmth and affection towards their treasures through power packed performances beginning with creative welcome, Hindi, Kannada and English value based and hilarious skits. Children were then warmly greeted through a wishing song, sparkling Bamboo Dance and Folk Dance of Goa. Sr Sarika, the principal in her thought provoking message expressed good wishes and blessed them for a bright future ahead and requested the students to be earnest to reach their goal and be faithful to their parents, teachers and the society.

The programme was compered by Fathimath Zabeena. She also welcomed and proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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