Beltangady: Holy Redeemer School bids farewell to class 10 students


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Beltangady, Mar 7: Farewell for the outgoing students of class 10 of 2023-24 batch of Holy Redeemer School was held. The students of class 9 beautifully hosted the farewell programme.

Seniors were grandly welcomed with the beats of drums. Programme began by seeking God's blessings by singing a solemn hymn. 

Ayesha Safa graciously welcomed the gathering. Junior class students entertained the gathering with songs of good wishes and dances of modern beats. 

Correspondent Fr Walter D'Mello honoured the toppers and all students of class 10 with certificates, who appeared for Diosesean Catechism and value education exam. He addressed them to work hard and focus on success. 

Outgoing students Reshal Bennis and Nija Kulal out poured their thoughts and shared their feelings on the times spent at school. Class teacher Blendin Rodrigues expressed her feelings and wished all good to the outgoing set out students.

Head master Fr Clifford Simon Pinto presented memento to all students and wished them good luck for their future days. Fathimath Safeeda gratefully thanked the gathering. Janice Bennis and Aleena compered the programme beautifully. Saritha Rodrigues and Prabha Gowda guides the students.

 

 

  

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