Mangaluru: Mount Carmel Central School celebrates school feast


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Mangaluru, Jul 19: Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru joyously celebrated the school feast, the feast of Mary, Mother of Mount Carmel and 156th foundation day of the Apostolic Carmel on July 18.

The programme organised by grade IV C and D for the juniors was a vibrant display of faith, tradition and community spirit which began with an invocation, seeking the intercession and blessings of Mother of Carmel. 





Brennen and Reyansh warmly welcomed the chief guest Sr Suguna AC, Superior of Bala Yesu Convent, Maryhill and other esteemed guests Srs Trisha and Baiakmenlang along with the postulants, Sr Carissima, the administrator of the school, teachers, parents and students.

The lighting of the lamp symbolised the start of the auspicious occasion, brightening the path towards strength, growth and prosperity. A skit highlighted the historical and religious significance of the feast. The celebration included a welcome dance and a mime act showcasing the transformative power of education for girls.

The chief guest Sr Suguna in her inspiring message encouraged the students to embody the Carmel virtues in their daily lives. She emphasised the role of education in empowering young girls, a mission close to the heart of the Apostolic Carmel congregation.

The winners of the competition of decorating the class bulletin boards on the occasion of the school feast and the state-level winners of Wiz Spell Bee and Handwriting were felicitated.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Atharv, expressing gratitude to all who contributed to the success of the celebration. Zac, Jayden, Janya and Shaina excelled as programme hosts.

The celebration for the seniors was hosted by the students of grade IX A and B. The programme commenced with a solemn prayer service invoking the divine blessings through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Carmel.

The students welcomed the audience with a graceful fusion dance followed by a welcome speech by Reona. The chief guest of the day Sr Shilpa Maria AC, the Apostolic Carmel dormator was welcomed with a flower sapling.

Angel, Mahaniya, Reana, Arthraj, Adit and Joyston presented the significance of the day through a short tableau, highlighting the meaning of the word ‘Carmel’. It was followed by a mime act portraying the essential qualities of a good student.

The Tutt dance representing the Egyptian art style was a mesmerising show of disciplined hand movements. The French dance troupe brought in the spirit of celebration and joy for the event. Finally all the participants marched on to the stage to the tune of Happy Feast and roared blissful festal wishes to the chief guest and the audience!

Sr Shilpa Maria AC, the chief guest of the day, appreciated the performers and the knowledge the students have about Carmel and its distinct and unique characteristics. Highlighting a few virtues of Mary, Mother of Carmel and Foundress Venerable Mother Veronica, she urged the students to practice them in their lives and thereby contribute positively for the welfare of their families and society. She released the school magazine 2023-24 along with the other dignitaries.

The chief guest also awarded the winners of state-level Wiz Spell Bee and Handwriting competitions, as well as ‘Carmel Garden’ competition held as part of the celebration of the School feast. Ananjan, Rochelle, Ian and Alyssa anchored the programme and Sharanya delivered the vote of thanks.

Both the performances were a testament to the students' talents and the school's commitment to holistic development. 

 

 

 

  

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