Mangaluru: Mount Carmel Central School students outshine in AICS events


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Mangaluru, Aug 19: The students of Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru demonstrated exceptional talent In the recent AICS (Association of ICSE and CBSE schools) events.

In the “Sahityotsam” literary competitions held for the AICS D.K schools at SDM School, Mangaluru on August 10, Ciel Merlyn Montheiro, Neha Andrea Castelino, Jinelle Juanna Pinto, Faye Anne Pais and Deona Anjeline Tauro bagged the coveted 1st place in Grammar Groove competition, impressing everyone with their self-composed and tuned grammar song, and Pavani N K secured the 2nd place in Kavi Sambrama.

The school’s athletes also showcased outstanding performance in the AICS Cross Country Race for D K district schools organised by Jnana Ganga Central School, Bellare, Sullia on August 17.

Jesnia Correa clinched the 1st place in the U-14 girls’ category for the 3rd consecutive year, a remarkable achievement indeed. Aldrich Shawn DSouza secured 5th place in the U-14 boys’ category, while in the U-17 boys’ category, Johan Gladson bagged 3rd place and Shreyas R won the 6th place.

The school management, principal and staff have extended their hearty congratulations to the winners for their outstanding achievements in the AICS literary fest and cross country race, and appreciated their mentors and parents for the support, encouragement and training given to achieve this success.

 

 

 

  

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