Mangaluru: St Agnes High School celebrates Teachers' Day


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Mangaluru, Sep 6: The school parliament members under the leadership of SPL Pallavi ASPL Shwetha and opposition leader Drithi, organised a heart-warming Teachers' Day celebration to honour and appreciate the teachers. The programme was filled with a variety of performances and activities showcasing the students' creativity, talent, and gratitude.

The event commenced with the welcome, where the students greeted the Teachers with flower petals. The act of welcoming the teachers with flower petals set the perfect tone for the event, signifying the honour and reverence the students hold for their teachers. It was a moment of joy and admiration, as the teachers, with smiles on their faces, walked through the aisle decorated with petals, feeling the gratitude and love from their students.

This was followed by a prayer service creating an atmosphere of serenity and invoking blessings for all.

Iha Zulaika highlighted the significance of Teachers' Day with a Power Point presentation. She emphasized the role of teachers in shaping students' futures and their immense contributions to society.

The programme then proceeded with a Malayalam welcome dance which was gracefully performed by a group of students, symbolizing the cultural diversity of the school. This was followed by a humorous skit in Hindi, which had the audience laughing while also appreciating the activity skills of the artists. The student’s performance drew continuous laughter and applause from the audience.

In a special tribute to the teachers, the students presented a dance to honour their teachers, expressing their admiration and gratitude through graceful movements. Following this was a “Kannada skit on respect and love for teachers”; the skit depicted every day challenges faced by the teachers in the classroom. Through the skit the students acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the teachers. This highlighted the deep respect and affection students hold for their educators.

The energy of the programme continued to rise as the students presented a vibrant freestyle dance performance by both boys and girls, showcasing their joy and enthusiasm in celebrating this special day the students presented an energetic and vibrant dance performance that left the audience in awe. Both boys and girls participated, showcasing their enthusiasm and love for their teachers through lively dance moves and synchronized routines.

As the event neared its conclusion, the students honoured the teachers with flowers, as a gesture of appreciation for their hard work and dedication. This was followed by the felicitation of sports winners, recognizing the students who had excelled in Taluk Level sports meet.

The programme ended with a heartfelt vote of thanks rendered by Pallavi, where she expressed her gratitude to the teachers, the school administration, and everyone who contributed to making the event a success.

On September 4, PTA, executive committee members organised a short and sweet celebration to honour the dedication of the teachers. The celebration kicked off with a melodious wishing song for teachers sung by the parents. The excitement simple games were conducted which created a moment of laughter and bonding, a beautifully decorated cake was brought symbolising, sweet relationship between teachers and parents, the headmistress Gloria ACC was invited to cut the cake along with the teachers and support staff. The celebration by the parents concluded with a special meal organised by the parents. It was an opportunity for teachers and parents to relax, share stories and enjoy each other’s company.

The day was filled with joy, laughter, and heartfelt appreciation, making it a memorable occasion for both the students and the teachers.

 

 

  

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