Milagres Central School shines through innovation at ‘Radiance 2025’ exhibition


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Mangaluru, Dec 3: Milagres Central School hosted its much-awaited exhibition RADIANCE 2025, showcasing the creativity and innovative spirit of its young learners. The programme began with a prayer by the school choir, followed by a warm welcome from Shaina Nazarth (grade VI). Aditya Biju (grade IXA) highlighted the significance of the exhibition in promoting experiential learning and critical thinking.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Fr Bonaventure Nazarath, school manager, in the presence of Dr Alwin Serrao, campus director, Dr Diana Lobo, principal, Milagres Nursing College, Melvin Vas, principal, Milagres PU College, and Fr Joseph Uday Fernandes, principal, Milagres Central School.

In his inaugural message, Fr Bonaventure encouraged students to think creatively and pursue knowledge with enthusiasm.

Students from various classes presented a wide range of models, working projects, charts, and artistic displays, reflecting their hard work and imagination. The event concluded with a vote of thanks and enthusiastic interaction between students, teachers, and visitors.

RADIANCE 2025 successfully celebrated innovation, learning, and the vibrant spirit of Milagres Central School.

 

 

  

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