Beltangady: PTA meeting of class 10 students' parents held at Holy Redeemer English Medium School


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Belthangady, Jul 28: The PTA meeting of parents of class 10 students was held at Holy Redeemer English Medium School on July 27.

The meeting began with a prayer song by students. Teacher Pallavi welcomed the gathering.

Dr Krishna Murthy, retired principal of SDM College, Ujire, was the resource person. Correspondent Fr Walter D'Mello and headmaster Fr Clifford Simon Pinto were present.

SSLC subject teachers were honoured with a momento presented by Manglore City Headmaster's Association for their dedication in securing 100% result in SSLC Board Exam 2024.

The headmaster gave basic instructions to the parents and students.

The correspondent, in his message, urged students to be studious, utilize time wisely and work hard towards better results.

The resource person was introduced by teacher Lorna Lobo. In his session, he spoke on parent, teacher and student inter-relationship and gave insights on their respective roles to be a strong pillar for an institution.

Guest also presented a book to the correspondent authored by him.

Teacher Saritha Rodrigues proposed a vote of thanks and teacher Blendin Rodrigues compered the program. Meeting concluded with the singing of school anthem. 

 

 

 

  

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