Carmel School, Mangaluru celebrates Children’s Day


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Mangaluru, Nov 14: Carmel School, Mangaluru, celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and joy, creating memorable moments for the students.

The programme began with a beautiful prayer service, where the theme of "rainbow dreams" was symbolically portrayed, setting a warm and hopeful tone for the event. Following the prayer, a vibrant welcome dance greeted the children, filling the atmosphere with color and energy.

In a heartfelt gesture, the teachers conveyed their best wishes to the students through a special wishing song, expressing their love and encouragement. A value-based skit was also performed, emphasising the importance of truth, which left a lasting impact on the young audience. Added to the celebration, there were various entertaining dance performances that the students thoroughly enjoyed, creating a lively and joyous environment.

The administrator, Dr Sr Marie Prem, delivered an inspiring message, wishing the children a happy Children’s Day and reminded them of their potential and the importance of cherishing their childhood dreams. She encouraged them to continue growing with integrity, curiosity, and kindness.

The event was smoothly emceed by Sir Shilas, who kept the programme engaging and organised.

After the formal celebration, students participated in a variety of class-wise activities and spot games, bringing out their competitive spirit and adding to the fun. Treats were shared with all the students, further delighting them and making the day truly special.

The Children’s Day celebration at Carmel School was a beautiful expression of love and appreciation for the students, who left with cherished memories and smiles.

 

  

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