Mangaluru: St Aloysius Gonzaga School organizes Kindergarten Graduation Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 15: St Aloysius Gonzaga School organized Kindergarten Graduation Day for KG II students on March 14. The chief guest, Vinaya D’Souza, principal of SCS Preschools, Mangaluru, addressed the audience, stressing the importance of cherishing the little moments with children, focusing on mental health and highlighting the significance of family time.

She reminded parents that their children are reflections of their environment. Principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ congratulated the graduates, emphasizing the importance of parental support and guidance in shaping their children’s bright futures.

The event honored 55 kindergartners from KG II, who were conferred the title ‘St Aloysius Gonzaga Kindergartner'. The graduates received certificates and mementos from the dignitaries. Students Hannah Angeline Menezes of KG II A and Abhiram Rai of KG II B shared their experiences and Vijayalakshmi Sachin, parent of Dhruv Sachin Kumar of KG II A, shared her thoughts on behalf of the parents.

Averyl Rebello welcomed the gathering, vote of thanks was proposed by Veronica D’Souza. Mishal Carel Crasta compered the programme. Vice principal and kindergarten coordinator Aparna Suresh, along with kindergarten teachers and parents were present. The ceremony concluded with the National Anthem, a group photograph, and refreshments for all attendees.

 

 

  

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