Mangaluru: Grade IV to VI students of Mount Carmel Central School celebrate ‘Eternal Bond’


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Mangaluru, Dec 5: The students of Grade IV to VI of Mount Carmel Central School (MCCS), Maryhill celebrated ‘The Eternal Bond’ during the 14th Annual Day celebrations held on December 2.

Reni D’Souza, president of Child Welfare Committee, Dakshina Kannada and Sangeetha Nayak, corporator, Pachanady ward were the chief guests for the occasion. Principal Sr Melissa along with the members of the management, the PTA vice president Jennifer Fernandes and other PTEC members were honoured with traditional Poorna Kumba Swagatham performed at the main entrance gate and ushered into the auditorium by the school band, NCC, scouts and guides.

 

The audience was enthralled by the soul stirring orchestra. The programme commenced with a prayer song invoking God’s presence. The august gathering was then accorded a genial welcome by students Shaunna and Josyl, followed by a classical welcome dance. The Annual report presented had in it, the glimpses of the life and achievements of the school.

The chief guest Sangeetha Nayak was introduced by vice principal Sr Lathika. She in her message to the parents encouraged them to support their children in their physical growth, to let them go through certain rough terrains and not to be over protective. She also promised to give her full support to the institution especially in the civic works.

Another chief guest Reni D’Souza was introduced by the principal Sr Melissa. He congratulated the school, for the marvelous display of the talents of students. He urged the parents to support their children to grow in all areas. He reminded the two rights out of the four, right of development and right of participation and was happy to witness these two rights followed very well in the school.

The vote of thanks was proposed by teacher Sunitha D’Souza. The theme ‘The Eternal Bond’ was meaningfully brought out through an English skit supported with vibrant dances. A befitting tribute to the five elements of nature was showcased by the dancers filled with velocity. The dance drama on the theme Corona Pandemic had in it, two strong messages, namely, trust in the benevolent God and the triumph over despair. The melody in the songs brought in the bonding of joy and serenity.

The programme culminated by singing the school anthem. Indeed, it was a happy occasion which strengthened the bond between staff, students, parents and the public.

 

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