Mangaluru: Kindergarten graduation ceremony held at St Aloysius Gonzaga School


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 31: The kindergarten graduation ceremony 2022-23 of St Aloysius Gonzaga School was held on Friday March 31.

As many as 72 children graduated on the day.

Addressing the gathering, principal Little Elly Pre-School Kuthar, Kavitha B Das said, “We could see satisfied faces of teachers after the children completed two years in kindergarten. In the two years, they have worked hard, learnt many things and made good friends. The children now are moving to the next stage which is a new challenge in their life. I wish them all the best for their bright future.”

Rector St Aloysius Institutions Fr Melwin Joseph Pinto said, “The children have their own dreams. Meanwhile, their dreams keeps changing. Parents should make them realise their dreams and be a support to fulfil them.”

Principal Melwyn Anil Lobo recalled the first day of children where they attended the school crying. He said, “In the last two years, these children have learnt many things through various activities. I urge the parents to give opportunities to explore and they will learn to grow.”

Coordinator Aparna Suresh welcomed the gathering. Deepa Sequeira compered the event.

Teachers Avrile Rebello, Rashmi C Nayak and Anitha Nazareth were present.

 

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