Mumbai: Ryan International Schools organizes carol singing competition


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Mumbai, Jan 3: Ryan International Group of Schools in the Pune region hosted the annual Ryan Carol Singing Competition recently, marking the festive season of Christmas. The school choirs of Ryan International Academy CBSE, Bavdhan, Ryan International School ICSE, Bavdhan, Amanora school in Pune and Ryan International Academy, Hinjawadi, Pune adorned in vibrant costumes, delivered delightful performances of popular carols like ‘Joy to the World’ and ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas,’ accompanied by the school orchestra.

The melodious rendition of carols created a joyful ambience and ushered in the Christmas festivities. Distinguished musicians Alwyn Castelino, Prerna Dalvi Srisath, Heidi Colney, and Varsha Grover judged the competition. Amanora School, Pune, was declared the winner, and Ryan International School, ICSE, Pune, was the first runner-up.

This event of Ryan International Group of Schools, mentored by the founder chairman Dr A F Pinto and managing director, Dr Grace Pinto, highlights the group's dedication to integrating music and performing arts into their curriculum, providing a comprehensive education to its students.

 

 

 

  

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